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Visite de l'histoire de la Nouvelle-Orléans et des happy hours

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Explorez une partie de l'histoire fascinante de la Nouvelle-Orléans avec cette visite à pied de 2 heures. Cette visite, dirigée par un guide agréé, discute de la théorie du complot de la dernière demeure de Marie Laveau, du vaudou, du jazz et de l'histoire afro-américaine tout en explorant les meilleurs Happy Hours du quartier français.
Ville: La Nouvelle Orléans
Mon 24 Feb
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Ce qui est inclu
Local guide
All taxes, fees and handling charges
Tour starts with a complimentary cocktail
Local guide
All taxes, fees and handling charges
Tour starts with a complimentary cocktail
Local guide
Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Les voyageurs doivent avoir au au moins un niveau de forme physique modéré
À quoi s'attendre
1
Congo Square
Visit the birthplace of Jazz and learn how the culture of New Orleans shaped music around the world.
2
Treme
See the first free African American Neighborhood in American History
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Congo Square
Visit the birthplace of Jazz and learn how the culture of New Orleans shaped music around the world.
4
Treme
See the first free African American Neighborhood in American History
5
Congo Square
Visit the birthplace of Jazz and learn how the culture of New Orleans shaped music around the world.
6
Treme
See the first free African American Neighborhood in American History
7
Congo Square
Visit the birthplace of Jazz and learn how the culture of New Orleans shaped music around the world.
8
Treme
See the first free African American Neighborhood in American History
9
Congo Square
Visit the birthplace of Jazz and learn how the culture of New Orleans shaped music around the world.
10
Treme
See the first free African American Neighborhood in American History
11
Congo Square
Visit the birthplace of Jazz and learn how the culture of New Orleans shaped music around the world.
12
Treme
See the first free African American Neighborhood in American History
13
Congo Square
Visit the birthplace of Jazz and learn how the culture of New Orleans shaped music around the world.
14
Treme
See the first free African American Neighborhood in American History
15
Place du Congo
Visitez le berceau du jazz et découvrez comment la culture de la Nouvelle-Orléans a façonné la musique à travers le monde.
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Treme
Découvrez le premier quartier afro-américain gratuit de l'histoire américaine
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Commentaires (43)
Christine003
Feb 2019
Did the Voodoo and Cemetery tour. Sean was our guide - very knowledgeable and accommodating and full of interesting insights. Answered my gazillion questions (and tried to help me the next day after I lost my hat). A very, very interesting tour - especially about the way they 'cook' the dead. LOL. And the history of voodoo was not what I expected. You have to do this!
Liz_M
Oct 2018
Other than our tour guide wearing a bellie shirt, the tour was informative and definitely interesting. We did stop at a voodoo shop and the voodoo museum but we didn't go in. I kinda wanted to spend time at the shop and the museum versus walking by it and expected to go back if you wanted to visit. The cemetery was a little crowded and felt a little rushed but seeing the stone crypts and mausoleums and learning how the dead are processed was cool. I wish the tour was scarier... more stories of voodoo versus the what voodoo is.
Amy G
Aug 2018
We enjoyed learning a lot about the history of New Orleans and the religion of Voodoo. It is a 2-hour walking tour but there are stops along the way. Our tour guide Peyton was very knowledgeable and seems to take her job seriously. This particular day we were in the cemetery when the sky got dark and it began thundering while we visited Marie Laveau's burial place and Nicholas Cage's eccentric tomb. We walked into a welcome building when it started pouring, and were able to get ponchos and umbrellas because, "the tour must go on!". Sadly we lost most of the group at that point but a few of us soldiered on. All in all it was fun and educational and a good way to get a little exercise after eating at Cafe du Monde.

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