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Visite à pied du vaudou et du quartier français de la Nouvelle-Orléans

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This two-hour walking tour, led by a highly trained historian tour guide, is an essential immersion into New Orleans culture. Major stops and content include: History of Voodoo, Jackson Square, Armstrong Park, Congo Square, Voodoo Cultural site or establishment. This tour branches beyond New Orleans' colonial history, delving into the continued development of New Orleans culture into the 19th and 20th century. Learn about the development of Voodoo and its practitioners’ blending of African tribal spirituality, Catholicism, and magical beliefs as you stroll the city’s oldest neighborhood, the French Quarter.
Ville: La Nouvelle Orléans
Tue 29 Apr
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Ce qui est inclu
2 hour walking tour
Narration by a licensed, professional Tour Guide Historian
2 hour walking tour
Narration by a licensed, professional Tour Guide Historian
2 hour walking tour
Narration by a licensed, professional Tour Guide Historian
Guide local
Information additionnelle
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
À quoi s'attendre
1
French Quarter
tour the neighborhood
2
Mississippi River
Learn about the origins of New Orleans and the pre-colonial site of Bulbancha, a well-established and significant site for Indigenous peoples across the Gulf South. Bulbancha and the Mississippi River were pivotal to the founding of the provincial city of French Louisiana over 300 years ago.
3
Jackson Square
Learn about the development of Voodoo and its practitioners’ blending of African tribal spirituality, Catholicism, and magical beliefs as you stroll the city’s oldest neighborhood, the French Quarter.
4
St. Louis Cathedral
learn about the connections of voodoo and catholicism
5
Louis Armstrong Park
While visiting the public park named after one of the city's most storied and iconic musicians, your guide will help us peer into the often unexpected and untold connections of Jazz and Voodoo. Much like Voodoo, the history of Jazz is complex, misunderstood, misrepresented, and rooted in centuries of cultural evolution in the Afro-Caribbean diaspora of New Orleans. But, despite plenty of resistance, it is today embraced by people across culture, class, race, and geography.
6
Congo Square
Uncover the brutal realities of America’s largest slave rebellion while tracing the history Congo Square and it’s influence and place from pre-colonial America to present day New Orleans.
7
French Quarter
tour the neighborhood
8
Mississippi River
Learn about the origins of New Orleans and the pre-colonial site of Bulbancha, a well-established and significant site for Indigenous peoples across the Gulf South. Bulbancha and the Mississippi River were pivotal to the founding of the provincial city of French Louisiana over 300 years ago.
9
Jackson Square
Learn about the development of Voodoo and its practitioners’ blending of African tribal spirituality, Catholicism, and magical beliefs as you stroll the city’s oldest neighborhood, the French Quarter.
10
St. Louis Cathedral
learn about the connections of voodoo and catholicism
11
Louis Armstrong Park
While visiting the public park named after one of the city's most storied and iconic musicians, your guide will help us peer into the often unexpected and untold connections of Jazz and Voodoo. Much like Voodoo, the history of Jazz is complex, misunderstood, misrepresented, and rooted in centuries of cultural evolution in the Afro-Caribbean diaspora of New Orleans. But, despite plenty of resistance, it is today embraced by people across culture, class, race, and geography.
12
Congo Square
Uncover the brutal realities of America’s largest slave rebellion while tracing the history Congo Square and it’s influence and place from pre-colonial America to present day New Orleans.
13
French Quarter
tour the neighborhood
14
Mississippi River
Learn about the origins of New Orleans and the pre-colonial site of Bulbancha, a well-established and significant site for Indigenous peoples across the Gulf South. Bulbancha and the Mississippi River were pivotal to the founding of the provincial city of French Louisiana over 300 years ago.
15
Jackson Square
Learn about the development of Voodoo and its practitioners’ blending of African tribal spirituality, Catholicism, and magical beliefs as you stroll the city’s oldest neighborhood, the French Quarter.
16
St. Louis Cathedral
learn about the connections of voodoo and catholicism
17
Louis Armstrong Park
While visiting the public park named after one of the city's most storied and iconic musicians, your guide will help us peer into the often unexpected and untold connections of Jazz and Voodoo. Much like Voodoo, the history of Jazz is complex, misunderstood, misrepresented, and rooted in centuries of cultural evolution in the Afro-Caribbean diaspora of New Orleans. But, despite plenty of resistance, it is today embraced by people across culture, class, race, and geography.
18
Congo Square
Uncover the brutal realities of America’s largest slave rebellion while tracing the history Congo Square and it’s influence and place from pre-colonial America to present day New Orleans.
19
quartier français
faire le tour du quartier
20
Fleuve Mississippi
Découvrez les origines de la Nouvelle-Orléans et le site précolonial de Bulbancha, un site bien établi et important pour les peuples autochtones du sud du golfe. Bulbancha et le fleuve Mississippi ont été essentiels à la fondation de la ville provinciale de la Louisiane française il y a plus de 300 ans.
21
Place Jackson
Découvrez le développement du vaudou et le mélange de spiritualité tribale africaine, de catholicisme et de croyances magiques de ses praticiens en vous promenant dans le quartier le plus ancien de la ville, le quartier français.
22
Cathédrale Saint-Louis
en savoir plus sur les liens entre le vaudou et le catholicisme
23
Parc Louis-Armstrong
Lors de la visite du parc public nommé d'après l'un des musiciens les plus célèbres et les plus emblématiques de la ville, votre guide nous aidera à découvrir les liens souvent inattendus et indicibles entre le jazz et le vaudou. Tout comme le vaudou, l'histoire du jazz est complexe, incomprise, déformée et enracinée dans des siècles d'évolution culturelle dans la diaspora afro-caribéenne de la Nouvelle-Orléans. Mais, malgré de nombreuses résistances, il est aujourd'hui adopté par des personnes de toutes cultures, classes, races et géographies.
24
Place du Congo
Découvrez les réalités brutales de la plus grande rébellion d'esclaves d'Amérique tout en retraçant l'histoire de Congo Square et son influence et son lieu de l'Amérique précoloniale à la Nouvelle-Orléans actuelle.
25
French Quarter
tour the neighborhood
26
Mississippi River
Learn about the origins of New Orleans and the pre-colonial site of Bulbancha, a well-established and significant site for Indigenous peoples across the Gulf South. Bulbancha and the Mississippi River were pivotal to the founding of the provincial city of French Louisiana over 300 years ago.
27
Jackson Square
Learn about the development of Voodoo and its practitioners’ blending of African tribal spirituality, Catholicism, and magical beliefs as you stroll the city’s oldest neighborhood, the French Quarter.
28
St. Louis Cathedral
learn about the connections of voodoo and catholicism
29
Louis Armstrong Park
While visiting the public park named after one of the city's most storied and iconic musicians, your guide will help us peer into the often unexpected and untold connections of Jazz and Voodoo. Much like Voodoo, the history of Jazz is complex, misunderstood, misrepresented, and rooted in centuries of cultural evolution in the Afro-Caribbean diaspora of New Orleans. But, despite plenty of resistance, it is today embraced by people across culture, class, race, and geography.
30
Congo Square
Uncover the brutal realities of America’s largest slave rebellion while tracing the history Congo Square and it’s influence and place from pre-colonial America to present day New Orleans.
31
French Quarter
tour the neighborhood
32
Mississippi River
Learn about the origins of New Orleans and the pre-colonial site of Bulbancha, a well-established and significant site for Indigenous peoples across the Gulf South. Bulbancha and the Mississippi River were pivotal to the founding of the provincial city of French Louisiana over 300 years ago.
33
Jackson Square
Learn about the development of Voodoo and its practitioners’ blending of African tribal spirituality, Catholicism, and magical beliefs as you stroll the city’s oldest neighborhood, the French Quarter.
34
St. Louis Cathedral
learn about the connections of voodoo and catholicism
35
Louis Armstrong Park
While visiting the public park named after one of the city's most storied and iconic musicians, your guide will help us peer into the often unexpected and untold connections of Jazz and Voodoo. Much like Voodoo, the history of Jazz is complex, misunderstood, misrepresented, and rooted in centuries of cultural evolution in the Afro-Caribbean diaspora of New Orleans. But, despite plenty of resistance, it is today embraced by people across culture, class, race, and geography.
36
Congo Square
Uncover the brutal realities of America’s largest slave rebellion while tracing the history Congo Square and it’s influence and place from pre-colonial America to present day New Orleans.
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Commentaires (18)
Brenna D
Oct 2024
Randy was an awesome tour guide! His mother was a historian so he was incredibly knowledgeable on the history of New Orleans. The fact that he is a born and bred native made him a fountain of great info! He knew so much about Voodoo and was able to explain it in a way that was easy to understand. If we had a question about the architecture or other interests about New Orleans culture he was able to answer that too. He was able to give us tips on where to eat and other activities we might be interested in. We really enjoyed our time with him - he was fun, very kind and every moment was enjoyable. We appreciated the ability to sit in the shade and relax as he explained the history behind things. We were nervous that a 2-hr walk would be too much but his pace was for any age and allowed us to slow down and enjoy the sights. Thanks Randy for a great tour! Would highly recommend!
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2024
Thank you so much for the feedback. We are so happy to be of service and hope you come back to visit soon!
Carol_P
May 2024
Really enjoyed this walking tour. Tour guide was very entertaining and friendly, had a great time talking to him. Definitely would recommend.
celestebM422IU
Apr 2024
Randy is a wealth of knowledge! He’s personable and cracked us all up. Amazing review of the basics of NOLA history and voodoo.

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