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Plantation d'Oak Alley et visite de la ville de la Nouvelle-Orléans de 3 heures

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Oak Alley Plantation features picturesque Oak Trees, beautiful landscaping, an elegant 1837 Greek Revival style plantation house, a blacksmith shop, a restaurant, and antique farm equipment. Guests will tour the plantation, then spend an unforgettable 3 hours in a comfortable air conditioned Mini-bus and get an overview of New Orleans. As part of this tour, you will visit the area that was damaged when the levee broke during Hurricane Katrina and swept the residents and their homes away.
Ville: La Nouvelle Orléans
Sat 13 Sep
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Hotel pickup and drop-off
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Folding wheelchairs are allowed, but the driver is not allowed to pick up a person to help them gain entrance. The customer must get into the minibus by themselves or with assistance from family or friends.
À quoi s'attendre
1
French Quarter
You'll spend an unforgettable three hours on our comfortable air conditioned Mini-bus while getting an overview of New Orleans, and experiencing the history and culture of the Creoles with your licensed tour guide. No trip to New Orleans would be complete without seeing the highlights of our city and the some of the areas affected by Katrina’s flood waters. Your tour guide will also give you an overview of the “French Quarter”, pointing out areas of interest, so that you can explore them later, at your own pace.
2
Jackson Square
You will see Jackson Square, the site where the Louisiana Purchase was made.
3
St. Louis Cathedral
Pass the oldest Cathedral in North America.
4
Cabildo
See the Cabildo, which was the seat of Spanish colonial city hall of New Orleans.
5
French Market
Pass this outdoor market spanning 6 blocks.
6
New Orleans City Park
On the way to the “Dueling Oaks” of New Orleans’ City Park, you will view 100 year old homes along Esplanade Avenue. You'll visit an above ground cemetery, where you will be given a short guided tour. Your tour guide will explain how the people of New Orleans bury their dead above ground in re-usable tombs. This tradition was by necessity, not by choice.
7
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
Tour the cemetery and learn of New Orleans' unique above ground burial process.
8
Garden District
You'll take a drive slowly down St. Charles Avenue, the American side of New Orleans, and see some of the homes of the Garden District. You will pass Ann Rice’s home and Governor Claiborne’s Daughters home, circa 1840.
9
Oak Alley Plantation
In addition to the city tour, you'll take a drive out to the Oak Alley Plantation. This is one of the most magnificent plantation tours because of the 28, evenly spaced, huge Oak Trees that go from the river road to the Plantation House. Built in 1837 in the style of Greek Revival architecture, this house could to be straight out of the movie “Gone with the Wind”. Along with the antique farm equipment, the grounds also feature a restaurant, blacksmith shop and a souvenir shop. The choice is yours how you would like to use your free hour. It is a comprehensive plantation experience. The tour of the Oak Alley’s house is conducted by guides in authentic plantation style apparel. Walking is required for this tour. The distance from the plantation house to the restaurant and souvenir shop is about 1 block. There are benches along the path, shaded by the Oaks. The tour will be educational and enlightening, so that you can revisit and explore New Orleans’ attractions and points of interest. This is a must for anyone coming to the city. Your driver is a licensed “City Tour Guide” that will narrate along the way, during the course of the tour. This tour is an overview of New Orleans and the areas affected by Katrina. You will stop at a local cemetery for a short tour. We will have a 20 minute restroom/snack break in the middle of the tour. Tour times may run longer due to parades, traffic or road restrictions. The tour is conducted on a minibus and the guest(s) may stay aboard the vehicle for the duration of the tour. The only stops will be (1) the rest stop (2) the cemetery. Lunch is not included.
10
Elms Mansion
See the Elms Mansion, and much more. You'll witness the diverse Architecture of the American side of New Orleans.
11
French Quarter
You'll spend an unforgettable three hours on our comfortable air conditioned Mini-bus while getting an overview of New Orleans, and experiencing the history and culture of the Creoles with your licensed tour guide. No trip to New Orleans would be complete without seeing the highlights of our city and the some of the areas affected by Katrina’s flood waters. Your tour guide will also give you an overview of the “French Quarter”, pointing out areas of interest, so that you can explore them later, at your own pace.
12
Jackson Square
You will see Jackson Square, the site where the Louisiana Purchase was made.
13
St. Louis Cathedral
Pass the oldest Cathedral in North America.
14
Cabildo
See the Cabildo, which was the seat of Spanish colonial city hall of New Orleans.
15
French Market
Pass this outdoor market spanning 6 blocks.
16
New Orleans City Park
On the way to the “Dueling Oaks” of New Orleans’ City Park, you will view 100 year old homes along Esplanade Avenue. You'll visit an above ground cemetery, where you will be given a short guided tour. Your tour guide will explain how the people of New Orleans bury their dead above ground in re-usable tombs. This tradition was by necessity, not by choice.
17
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
Tour the cemetery and learn of New Orleans' unique above ground burial process.
18
Garden District
You'll take a drive slowly down St. Charles Avenue, the American side of New Orleans, and see some of the homes of the Garden District. You will pass Ann Rice’s home and Governor Claiborne’s Daughters home, circa 1840.
19
Oak Alley Plantation
In addition to the city tour, you'll take a drive out to the Oak Alley Plantation. This is one of the most magnificent plantation tours because of the 28, evenly spaced, huge Oak Trees that go from the river road to the Plantation House. Built in 1837 in the style of Greek Revival architecture, this house could to be straight out of the movie “Gone with the Wind”. Along with the antique farm equipment, the grounds also feature a restaurant, blacksmith shop and a souvenir shop. The choice is yours how you would like to use your free hour. It is a comprehensive plantation experience. The tour of the Oak Alley’s house is conducted by guides in authentic plantation style apparel. Walking is required for this tour. The distance from the plantation house to the restaurant and souvenir shop is about 1 block. There are benches along the path, shaded by the Oaks. The tour will be educational and enlightening, so that you can revisit and explore New Orleans’ attractions and points of interest. This is a must for anyone coming to the city. Your driver is a licensed “City Tour Guide” that will narrate along the way, during the course of the tour. This tour is an overview of New Orleans and the areas affected by Katrina. You will stop at a local cemetery for a short tour. We will have a 20 minute restroom/snack break in the middle of the tour. Tour times may run longer due to parades, traffic or road restrictions. The tour is conducted on a minibus and the guest(s) may stay aboard the vehicle for the duration of the tour. The only stops will be (1) the rest stop (2) the cemetery. Lunch is not included.
20
Elms Mansion
See the Elms Mansion, and much more. You'll witness the diverse Architecture of the American side of New Orleans.
21
French Quarter
You'll spend an unforgettable three hours on our comfortable air conditioned Mini-bus while getting an overview of New Orleans, and experiencing the history and culture of the Creoles with your licensed tour guide. No trip to New Orleans would be complete without seeing the highlights of our city and the some of the areas affected by Katrina’s flood waters. Your tour guide will also give you an overview of the “French Quarter”, pointing out areas of interest, so that you can explore them later, at your own pace.
22
Jackson Square
You will see Jackson Square, the site where the Louisiana Purchase was made.
23
St. Louis Cathedral
Pass the oldest Cathedral in North America.
24
Cabildo
See the Cabildo, which was the seat of Spanish colonial city hall of New Orleans.
25
French Market
Pass this outdoor market spanning 6 blocks.
26
New Orleans City Park
On the way to the “Dueling Oaks” of New Orleans’ City Park, you will view 100 year old homes along Esplanade Avenue. You'll visit an above ground cemetery, where you will be given a short guided tour. Your tour guide will explain how the people of New Orleans bury their dead above ground in re-usable tombs. This tradition was by necessity, not by choice.
27
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
Tour the cemetery and learn of New Orleans' unique above ground burial process.
28
Garden District
You'll take a drive slowly down St. Charles Avenue, the American side of New Orleans, and see some of the homes of the Garden District. You will pass Ann Rice’s home and Governor Claiborne’s Daughters home, circa 1840.
29
Oak Alley Plantation
In addition to the city tour, you'll take a drive out to the Oak Alley Plantation. This is one of the most magnificent plantation tours because of the 28, evenly spaced, huge Oak Trees that go from the river road to the Plantation House. Built in 1837 in the style of Greek Revival architecture, this house could to be straight out of the movie “Gone with the Wind”. Along with the antique farm equipment, the grounds also feature a restaurant, blacksmith shop and a souvenir shop. The choice is yours how you would like to use your free hour. It is a comprehensive plantation experience. The tour of the Oak Alley’s house is conducted by guides in authentic plantation style apparel. Walking is required for this tour. The distance from the plantation house to the restaurant and souvenir shop is about 1 block. There are benches along the path, shaded by the Oaks. The tour will be educational and enlightening, so that you can revisit and explore New Orleans’ attractions and points of interest. This is a must for anyone coming to the city. Your driver is a licensed “City Tour Guide” that will narrate along the way, during the course of the tour. This tour is an overview of New Orleans and the areas affected by Katrina. You will stop at a local cemetery for a short tour. We will have a 20 minute restroom/snack break in the middle of the tour. Tour times may run longer due to parades, traffic or road restrictions. The tour is conducted on a minibus and the guest(s) may stay aboard the vehicle for the duration of the tour. The only stops will be (1) the rest stop (2) the cemetery. Lunch is not included.
30
Elms Mansion
See the Elms Mansion, and much more. You'll witness the diverse Architecture of the American side of New Orleans.
31
quartier français
Vous passerez trois heures inoubliables dans notre confortable mini-bus climatisé tout en ayant un aperçu de la Nouvelle-Orléans et en découvrant l'histoire et la culture des créoles avec votre guide agréé. Aucun voyage à la Nouvelle-Orléans ne serait complet sans voir les points forts de notre ville et certaines des zones touchées par les eaux de crue de Katrina. Votre guide vous donnera également un aperçu du «quartier français», en indiquant les zones d'intérêt, afin que vous puissiez les explorer plus tard, à votre rythme.
32
Place Jackson
Vous verrez Jackson Square, le site où l'achat de la Louisiane a été effectué.
33
Cathédrale Saint-Louis
Passez devant la plus ancienne cathédrale d'Amérique du Nord.
34
Cabildo
Voir le Cabildo, qui était le siège de l'hôtel de ville colonial espagnol de la Nouvelle-Orléans.
35
Marché français
Passez ce marché en plein air qui s'étend sur 6 pâtés de maisons.
36
Parc de la ville de la Nouvelle-Orléans
Sur le chemin des « Dueling Oaks » du parc municipal de la Nouvelle-Orléans, vous verrez des maisons centenaires le long de l'Esplanade Avenue. Vous visiterez un cimetière en surface, où vous bénéficierez d'une courte visite guidée. Votre guide vous expliquera comment les habitants de la Nouvelle-Orléans enterrent leurs morts au-dessus du sol dans des tombes réutilisables. Cette tradition était par nécessité, non par choix.
37
Cimetière Saint-Louis n° 3
Visitez le cimetière et découvrez le processus unique d'enterrement en surface de la Nouvelle-Orléans.
38
Quartier des jardins
Vous emprunterez lentement l'avenue St. Charles, du côté américain de la Nouvelle-Orléans, et découvrirez certaines des maisons du Garden District. Vous passerez devant la maison d'Ann Rice et la maison des filles du gouverneur Claiborne, vers 1840.
39
Plantation d'Oak Alley
En plus de la visite de la ville, vous vous rendrez en voiture à la plantation d'Oak Alley. C'est l'une des visites de plantations les plus magnifiques en raison des 28 immenses chênes régulièrement espacés qui vont de la route fluviale à la Plantation House. Construite en 1837 dans le style de l'architecture néo-grecque, cette maison pourrait être tout droit sortie du film "Autant en emporte le vent". En plus du matériel agricole ancien, le terrain abrite également un restaurant, une forge et une boutique de souvenirs. Vous avez le choix de la manière dont vous souhaitez utiliser votre heure gratuite. C'est une expérience de plantation complète. La visite de la maison d'Oak Alley est menée par des guides portant des vêtements authentiques de style plantation. La marche est obligatoire pour cette visite. La distance entre la maison de la plantation et le restaurant et la boutique de souvenirs est d'environ 1 pâté de maisons. Il y a des bancs le long du chemin, ombragés par les chênes. La visite sera éducative et instructive, afin que vous puissiez revisiter et explorer les attractions et les points d'intérêt de la Nouvelle-Orléans. C'est un must pour tous ceux qui viennent en ville. Votre chauffeur est un "guide touristique de la ville" agréé qui racontera tout au long du parcours. Cette visite est un aperçu de la Nouvelle-Orléans et des zones touchées par Katrina. Vous vous arrêterez dans un cimetière local pour une courte visite. Nous aurons une pause toilettes /collation de 20 minutes au milieu de la visite. Les temps de visite peuvent être plus longs en raison des défilés, de la circulation ou des restrictions routières. La visite se déroule en minibus et les invités peuvent rester à bord du véhicule pendant toute la durée de la visite. Les seuls arrêts seront (1) la halte routière (2) le cimetière. Le déjeuner n'est pas inclus.
40
Manoir des ormes
Découvrez le manoir Elms, et bien plus encore. Vous serez témoin de l'architecture diversifiée du côté américain de la Nouvelle-Orléans.
41
French Quarter
You'll spend an unforgettable three hours on our comfortable air conditioned Mini-bus while getting an overview of New Orleans, and experiencing the history and culture of the Creoles with your licensed tour guide. No trip to New Orleans would be complete without seeing the highlights of our city and the some of the areas affected by Katrina’s flood waters. Your tour guide will also give you an overview of the “French Quarter”, pointing out areas of interest, so that you can explore them later, at your own pace.
42
Jackson Square
You will see Jackson Square, the site where the Louisiana Purchase was made.
43
St. Louis Cathedral
Pass the oldest Cathedral in North America.
44
Cabildo
See the Cabildo, which was the seat of Spanish colonial city hall of New Orleans.
45
French Market
Pass this outdoor market spanning 6 blocks.
46
New Orleans City Park
On the way to the “Dueling Oaks” of New Orleans’ City Park, you will view 100 year old homes along Esplanade Avenue. You'll visit an above ground cemetery, where you will be given a short guided tour. Your tour guide will explain how the people of New Orleans bury their dead above ground in re-usable tombs. This tradition was by necessity, not by choice.
47
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
Tour the cemetery and learn of New Orleans' unique above ground burial process.
48
Garden District
You'll take a drive slowly down St. Charles Avenue, the American side of New Orleans, and see some of the homes of the Garden District. You will pass Ann Rice’s home and Governor Claiborne’s Daughters home, circa 1840.
49
Oak Alley Plantation
In addition to the city tour, you'll take a drive out to the Oak Alley Plantation. This is one of the most magnificent plantation tours because of the 28, evenly spaced, huge Oak Trees that go from the river road to the Plantation House. Built in 1837 in the style of Greek Revival architecture, this house could to be straight out of the movie “Gone with the Wind”. Along with the antique farm equipment, the grounds also feature a restaurant, blacksmith shop and a souvenir shop. The choice is yours how you would like to use your free hour. It is a comprehensive plantation experience. The tour of the Oak Alley’s house is conducted by guides in authentic plantation style apparel. Walking is required for this tour. The distance from the plantation house to the restaurant and souvenir shop is about 1 block. There are benches along the path, shaded by the Oaks. The tour will be educational and enlightening, so that you can revisit and explore New Orleans’ attractions and points of interest. This is a must for anyone coming to the city. Your driver is a licensed “City Tour Guide” that will narrate along the way, during the course of the tour. This tour is an overview of New Orleans and the areas affected by Katrina. You will stop at a local cemetery for a short tour. We will have a 20 minute restroom/snack break in the middle of the tour. Tour times may run longer due to parades, traffic or road restrictions. The tour is conducted on a minibus and the guest(s) may stay aboard the vehicle for the duration of the tour. The only stops will be (1) the rest stop (2) the cemetery. Lunch is not included.
50
Elms Mansion
See the Elms Mansion, and much more. You'll witness the diverse Architecture of the American side of New Orleans.
51
French Quarter
You'll spend an unforgettable three hours on our comfortable air conditioned Mini-bus while getting an overview of New Orleans, and experiencing the history and culture of the Creoles with your licensed tour guide. No trip to New Orleans would be complete without seeing the highlights of our city and the some of the areas affected by Katrina’s flood waters. Your tour guide will also give you an overview of the “French Quarter”, pointing out areas of interest, so that you can explore them later, at your own pace.
52
Jackson Square
You will see Jackson Square, the site where the Louisiana Purchase was made.
53
St. Louis Cathedral
Pass the oldest Cathedral in North America.
54
Cabildo
See the Cabildo, which was the seat of Spanish colonial city hall of New Orleans.
55
French Market
Pass this outdoor market spanning 6 blocks.
56
New Orleans City Park
On the way to the “Dueling Oaks” of New Orleans’ City Park, you will view 100 year old homes along Esplanade Avenue. You'll visit an above ground cemetery, where you will be given a short guided tour. Your tour guide will explain how the people of New Orleans bury their dead above ground in re-usable tombs. This tradition was by necessity, not by choice.
57
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
Tour the cemetery and learn of New Orleans' unique above ground burial process.
58
Garden District
You'll take a drive slowly down St. Charles Avenue, the American side of New Orleans, and see some of the homes of the Garden District. You will pass Ann Rice’s home and Governor Claiborne’s Daughters home, circa 1840.
59
Oak Alley Plantation
In addition to the city tour, you'll take a drive out to the Oak Alley Plantation. This is one of the most magnificent plantation tours because of the 28, evenly spaced, huge Oak Trees that go from the river road to the Plantation House. Built in 1837 in the style of Greek Revival architecture, this house could to be straight out of the movie “Gone with the Wind”. Along with the antique farm equipment, the grounds also feature a restaurant, blacksmith shop and a souvenir shop. The choice is yours how you would like to use your free hour. It is a comprehensive plantation experience. The tour of the Oak Alley’s house is conducted by guides in authentic plantation style apparel. Walking is required for this tour. The distance from the plantation house to the restaurant and souvenir shop is about 1 block. There are benches along the path, shaded by the Oaks. The tour will be educational and enlightening, so that you can revisit and explore New Orleans’ attractions and points of interest. This is a must for anyone coming to the city. Your driver is a licensed “City Tour Guide” that will narrate along the way, during the course of the tour. This tour is an overview of New Orleans and the areas affected by Katrina. You will stop at a local cemetery for a short tour. We will have a 20 minute restroom/snack break in the middle of the tour. Tour times may run longer due to parades, traffic or road restrictions. The tour is conducted on a minibus and the guest(s) may stay aboard the vehicle for the duration of the tour. The only stops will be (1) the rest stop (2) the cemetery. Lunch is not included.
60
Elms Mansion
See the Elms Mansion, and much more. You'll witness the diverse Architecture of the American side of New Orleans.
61
French Quarter
You'll spend an unforgettable three hours on our comfortable air conditioned Mini-bus while getting an overview of New Orleans, and experiencing the history and culture of the Creoles with your licensed tour guide. No trip to New Orleans would be complete without seeing the highlights of our city and the some of the areas affected by Katrina’s flood waters. Your tour guide will also give you an overview of the “French Quarter”, pointing out areas of interest, so that you can explore them later, at your own pace.
62
Jackson Square
You will see Jackson Square, the site where the Louisiana Purchase was made.
63
St. Louis Cathedral
Pass the oldest Cathedral in North America.
64
Cabildo
See the Cabildo, which was the seat of Spanish colonial city hall of New Orleans.
65
French Market
Pass this outdoor market spanning 6 blocks.
66
New Orleans City Park
On the way to the “Dueling Oaks” of New Orleans’ City Park, you will view 100 year old homes along Esplanade Avenue. You'll visit an above ground cemetery, where you will be given a short guided tour. Your tour guide will explain how the people of New Orleans bury their dead above ground in re-usable tombs. This tradition was by necessity, not by choice.
67
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
Tour the cemetery and learn of New Orleans' unique above ground burial process.
68
Garden District
You'll take a drive slowly down St. Charles Avenue, the American side of New Orleans, and see some of the homes of the Garden District. You will pass Ann Rice’s home and Governor Claiborne’s Daughters home, circa 1840.
69
Oak Alley Plantation
In addition to the city tour, you'll take a drive out to the Oak Alley Plantation. This is one of the most magnificent plantation tours because of the 28, evenly spaced, huge Oak Trees that go from the river road to the Plantation House. Built in 1837 in the style of Greek Revival architecture, this house could to be straight out of the movie “Gone with the Wind”. Along with the antique farm equipment, the grounds also feature a restaurant, blacksmith shop and a souvenir shop. The choice is yours how you would like to use your free hour. It is a comprehensive plantation experience. The tour of the Oak Alley’s house is conducted by guides in authentic plantation style apparel. Walking is required for this tour. The distance from the plantation house to the restaurant and souvenir shop is about 1 block. There are benches along the path, shaded by the Oaks. The tour will be educational and enlightening, so that you can revisit and explore New Orleans’ attractions and points of interest. This is a must for anyone coming to the city. Your driver is a licensed “City Tour Guide” that will narrate along the way, during the course of the tour. This tour is an overview of New Orleans and the areas affected by Katrina. You will stop at a local cemetery for a short tour. We will have a 20 minute restroom/snack break in the middle of the tour. Tour times may run longer due to parades, traffic or road restrictions. The tour is conducted on a minibus and the guest(s) may stay aboard the vehicle for the duration of the tour. The only stops will be (1) the rest stop (2) the cemetery. Lunch is not included.
70
Elms Mansion
See the Elms Mansion, and much more. You'll witness the diverse Architecture of the American side of New Orleans.
71
French Quarter
You'll spend an unforgettable three hours on our comfortable air conditioned Mini-bus while getting an overview of New Orleans, and experiencing the history and culture of the Creoles with your licensed tour guide. No trip to New Orleans would be complete without seeing the highlights of our city and the some of the areas affected by Katrina’s flood waters. Your tour guide will also give you an overview of the “French Quarter”, pointing out areas of interest, so that you can explore them later, at your own pace.
72
Jackson Square
You will see Jackson Square, the site where the Louisiana Purchase was made.
73
St. Louis Cathedral
Pass the oldest Cathedral in North America.
74
Cabildo
See the Cabildo, which was the seat of Spanish colonial city hall of New Orleans.
75
French Market
Pass this outdoor market spanning 6 blocks.
76
New Orleans City Park
On the way to the “Dueling Oaks” of New Orleans’ City Park, you will view 100 year old homes along Esplanade Avenue. You'll visit an above ground cemetery, where you will be given a short guided tour. Your tour guide will explain how the people of New Orleans bury their dead above ground in re-usable tombs. This tradition was by necessity, not by choice.
77
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
Tour the cemetery and learn of New Orleans' unique above ground burial process.
78
Garden District
You'll take a drive slowly down St. Charles Avenue, the American side of New Orleans, and see some of the homes of the Garden District. You will pass Ann Rice’s home and Governor Claiborne’s Daughters home, circa 1840.
79
Oak Alley Plantation
In addition to the city tour, you'll take a drive out to the Oak Alley Plantation. This is one of the most magnificent plantation tours because of the 28, evenly spaced, huge Oak Trees that go from the river road to the Plantation House. Built in 1837 in the style of Greek Revival architecture, this house could to be straight out of the movie “Gone with the Wind”. Along with the antique farm equipment, the grounds also feature a restaurant, blacksmith shop and a souvenir shop. The choice is yours how you would like to use your free hour. It is a comprehensive plantation experience. The tour of the Oak Alley’s house is conducted by guides in authentic plantation style apparel. Walking is required for this tour. The distance from the plantation house to the restaurant and souvenir shop is about 1 block. There are benches along the path, shaded by the Oaks. The tour will be educational and enlightening, so that you can revisit and explore New Orleans’ attractions and points of interest. This is a must for anyone coming to the city. Your driver is a licensed “City Tour Guide” that will narrate along the way, during the course of the tour. This tour is an overview of New Orleans and the areas affected by Katrina. You will stop at a local cemetery for a short tour. We will have a 20 minute restroom/snack break in the middle of the tour. Tour times may run longer due to parades, traffic or road restrictions. The tour is conducted on a minibus and the guest(s) may stay aboard the vehicle for the duration of the tour. The only stops will be (1) the rest stop (2) the cemetery. Lunch is not included.
80
Elms Mansion
See the Elms Mansion, and much more. You'll witness the diverse Architecture of the American side of New Orleans.
81
French Quarter
You'll spend an unforgettable three hours on our comfortable air conditioned Mini-bus while getting an overview of New Orleans, and experiencing the history and culture of the Creoles with your licensed tour guide. No trip to New Orleans would be complete without seeing the highlights of our city and the some of the areas affected by Katrina’s flood waters. Your tour guide will also give you an overview of the “French Quarter”, pointing out areas of interest, so that you can explore them later, at your own pace.
82
Jackson Square
You will see Jackson Square, the site where the Louisiana Purchase was made.
83
St. Louis Cathedral
Pass the oldest Cathedral in North America.
84
Cabildo
See the Cabildo, which was the seat of Spanish colonial city hall of New Orleans.
85
French Market
Pass this outdoor market spanning 6 blocks.
86
New Orleans City Park
On the way to the “Dueling Oaks” of New Orleans’ City Park, you will view 100 year old homes along Esplanade Avenue. You'll visit an above ground cemetery, where you will be given a short guided tour. Your tour guide will explain how the people of New Orleans bury their dead above ground in re-usable tombs. This tradition was by necessity, not by choice.
87
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
Tour the cemetery and learn of New Orleans' unique above ground burial process.
88
Garden District
You'll take a drive slowly down St. Charles Avenue, the American side of New Orleans, and see some of the homes of the Garden District. You will pass Ann Rice’s home and Governor Claiborne’s Daughters home, circa 1840.
89
Oak Alley Plantation
In addition to the city tour, you'll take a drive out to the Oak Alley Plantation. This is one of the most magnificent plantation tours because of the 28, evenly spaced, huge Oak Trees that go from the river road to the Plantation House. Built in 1837 in the style of Greek Revival architecture, this house could to be straight out of the movie “Gone with the Wind”. Along with the antique farm equipment, the grounds also feature a restaurant, blacksmith shop and a souvenir shop. The choice is yours how you would like to use your free hour. It is a comprehensive plantation experience. The tour of the Oak Alley’s house is conducted by guides in authentic plantation style apparel. Walking is required for this tour. The distance from the plantation house to the restaurant and souvenir shop is about 1 block. There are benches along the path, shaded by the Oaks. The tour will be educational and enlightening, so that you can revisit and explore New Orleans’ attractions and points of interest. This is a must for anyone coming to the city. Your driver is a licensed “City Tour Guide” that will narrate along the way, during the course of the tour. This tour is an overview of New Orleans and the areas affected by Katrina. You will stop at a local cemetery for a short tour. We will have a 20 minute restroom/snack break in the middle of the tour. Tour times may run longer due to parades, traffic or road restrictions. The tour is conducted on a minibus and the guest(s) may stay aboard the vehicle for the duration of the tour. The only stops will be (1) the rest stop (2) the cemetery. Lunch is not included.
90
Elms Mansion
See the Elms Mansion, and much more. You'll witness the diverse Architecture of the American side of New Orleans.
91
French Quarter
You'll spend an unforgettable three hours on our comfortable air conditioned Mini-bus while getting an overview of New Orleans, and experiencing the history and culture of the Creoles with your licensed tour guide. No trip to New Orleans would be complete without seeing the highlights of our city and the some of the areas affected by Katrina’s flood waters. Your tour guide will also give you an overview of the “French Quarter”, pointing out areas of interest, so that you can explore them later, at your own pace.
92
Jackson Square
You will see Jackson Square, the site where the Louisiana Purchase was made.
93
St. Louis Cathedral
Pass the oldest Cathedral in North America.
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Cabildo
See the Cabildo, which was the seat of Spanish colonial city hall of New Orleans.
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French Market
Pass this outdoor market spanning 6 blocks.
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New Orleans City Park
On the way to the “Dueling Oaks” of New Orleans’ City Park, you will view 100 year old homes along Esplanade Avenue. You'll visit an above ground cemetery, where you will be given a short guided tour. Your tour guide will explain how the people of New Orleans bury their dead above ground in re-usable tombs. This tradition was by necessity, not by choice.
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St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
Tour the cemetery and learn of New Orleans' unique above ground burial process.
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Garden District
You'll take a drive slowly down St. Charles Avenue, the American side of New Orleans, and see some of the homes of the Garden District. You will pass Ann Rice’s home and Governor Claiborne’s Daughters home, circa 1840.
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Oak Alley Plantation
In addition to the city tour, you'll take a drive out to the Oak Alley Plantation. This is one of the most magnificent plantation tours because of the 28, evenly spaced, huge Oak Trees that go from the river road to the Plantation House. Built in 1837 in the style of Greek Revival architecture, this house could to be straight out of the movie “Gone with the Wind”. Along with the antique farm equipment, the grounds also feature a restaurant, blacksmith shop and a souvenir shop. The choice is yours how you would like to use your free hour. It is a comprehensive plantation experience. The tour of the Oak Alley’s house is conducted by guides in authentic plantation style apparel. Walking is required for this tour. The distance from the plantation house to the restaurant and souvenir shop is about 1 block. There are benches along the path, shaded by the Oaks. The tour will be educational and enlightening, so that you can revisit and explore New Orleans’ attractions and points of interest. This is a must for anyone coming to the city. Your driver is a licensed “City Tour Guide” that will narrate along the way, during the course of the tour. This tour is an overview of New Orleans and the areas affected by Katrina. You will stop at a local cemetery for a short tour. We will have a 20 minute restroom/snack break in the middle of the tour. Tour times may run longer due to parades, traffic or road restrictions. The tour is conducted on a minibus and the guest(s) may stay aboard the vehicle for the duration of the tour. The only stops will be (1) the rest stop (2) the cemetery. Lunch is not included.
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Elms Mansion
See the Elms Mansion, and much more. You'll witness the diverse Architecture of the American side of New Orleans.
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Commentaires (34)
Anne_V
Mar 2025
This was 2 tours in 1. First, Oak Alley had a lot of history on old plantation life in New Orleans, growing sugar cane. The second part of the tour was an in-depth look at New Orleans and its founders. If you like history - this tour will not disappoint.
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2025
Thank you for the five-star review, Anne!
Joseph_M
Jul 2024
The plantation tour was educational and everyone was professional and informative. The city tour was generally good and had a knowledgeable tour guide, but I don't think he enjoyed his job very much. He made several comments throughout the trip that suggested he was in a hurry to finish, and at the end he made me and my family feel uncomfortable with like some off handed aggression. We unfortunately did not tip at the end which I felt bad about, but to be clear I didn't know that was a thing since I don't typically take tours and was not prepared with cash. As we stepped off the bus he was very upset that we did not tip him and tried to verbally shame us, as if it was intentional. I ALWAYS tip when it's expected because I have been a service worker and understand that it provides for peoples' livelihoods, and if I had money at the time I would have, but the shaming comments were excessive. I wish the driver the best of luck, hopefully he finds peace in what he does someday.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jul 2024
Thank you for your feedback. We do not condone these actions if they are true. We will further investigate the situation to make sure that it doesn't happen again. Please feel free to call us at 504-689-3599 to give us additional information. Thank you.
H4174KZwendyw
Apr 2024
Darren, the driver on the city tour was the most amazing part of this trip! He was fun, engaging and so knowledgeable! His passion for NOLA and his job is contagious! The pick up from the hotel was a mess! Our instructions were to look for a bus that said Alert Transportation. The first driver told us to wait for a different bus. The next driver accepted us on but didn’t reference her list and it turned out we were on the wrong bus. We had to switch again and then we set out for the long, bumpy, scary drive to the plantation. The driver for this horrible. He drove SO FAST and carelessly—it was scary (he even ran through a stop sign)! On top of that, the roads were horribly bumpy and we felt like we had been in a two hour car accident by the end. To add insult to injury, the air conditioner started leaking water all over us due to the rough roads. Additionally, his paperwork was wrong and we were down for the swamp tour instead of the city tour, which meant yet another bus switch. The plantation tour was amazing overall but a little disappointing with only being 30 mins in the house. It seemed rushed and we didn’t get much information. Additionally, the groups were too big so you didn’t get time or space to really look at anything. The time outside the house was sufficient and the views were breathtaking! The history of this place is so interesting and the grounds were gorgeous. Overall, I would recommend the tour, but be prepared for the disorganization and rough ride!!
Réponse de l'hôte
Apr 2024
Thank you for your feedback. We do apologize about the experience with transportation. We will further investigate and address the problem to avoid it from happening again the future.

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