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La visite Strange True est la visite à pied historique originale pour adultes du quartier français de la Nouvelle-Orléans. Cette visite vous divertira avec de véritables récits historiques des événements étranges et inhabituels et des personnes qui ont façonné qui nous sommes. La visite a de petits groupes qui rendent votre expérience de visite plus agréable et agréable.
Ville: La Nouvelle Orléans
Fri 18 Jul
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Ce qui est inclu
Local guide
Historical artifacts
Eau fournie dans le van
Transport en véhicule privé
Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Distanciation sociale imposée tout au long de l'expérience
  • Les guides doivent se laver régulièrement mains
  • Vérifications régulières de la température du personnel
  • Paiements sans contact pour les pourboires et les suppléments
  • Vaccination COVID-19 obligatoire pour les guides
À quoi s'attendre
1
French Quarter
The French Quarter sets the background for the tour as you walk along over 300 years of history.
2
Bourbon Street
You will walk through Bourbon Street as you hear stories of true crime, mafia, and burlesque.
3
quartier français
Le quartier français sert de toile de fond à la visite alors que vous parcourez plus de 300 ans d'histoire.
4
Rue Bourbon
Vous vous promènerez dans Bourbon Street en écoutant des histoires de vrai crime, de mafia et de burlesque.
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Commentaires (69)
TVChick16
Jul 2011
My husband and I were in New Orleans for three days. A couple weeks before our trip I bought a Groupon for the Strange True Tours City of the Dead Cemetery Tour. The Groupon made the tour 1/2 price, so we paid $20 total for both of us. We met for the tour at 11:15am. Our tour guide Jeffrey checked us in and gave us each an umbrella (for shade from the sun... not for rain!). The walk to St. Louis Cemetery #1 took about 10 minutes. Twice along the way Jeffrey stopped in a shady spot and told us some history. Upon entering the cemetery, the stories just got better and better (probably because Jeffrey distinguished fact from fiction). Jeffrey debunked many myths and had so much knowledge about the history of New Orleans. Jeffrey concluded the tour inside the air conditioned New Orleans Visitors Center. It gets VERY hot in the cemetery (and in New Orleans in general), so it was nice to cool off and absorb some more history at the same time. I highly recommend that anyone and everyone take this tour!
feet_on_the_street
Jul 2011
I went with my boyfriend on two of the Strange True Tours on my first visit to New Orleans. We did the "Strange New Orleans" tour in the evening and the "City of the Dead" cemetery tour the next morning. My advice would be to do these tours as soon as you arrive in the city. That way, you know the story behind what you'll be seeing for the rest of the trip. The tour is amazing. If you're a history buff, Jeffrey's well-researched expertise will definitely keep you interested. If you're not a history buff, Jeffrey's anecdotes along the way will keep you entertained. I've been on several walking tours in different cities around the country, and what makes Strange True Tours special is the passion that the guide has for his city. I like to research the cities before I visit, and while I heard many things during the tour that were familiar, I learned some incredible new things that I doubt I would have read about in any tour guide. I laughed a lot and at times felt heavy-hearted (not all aspects of history are happy, but it's still very important to know). After going on both tours, I feel like I made a new friend in New Orleans. I'm definitely going to go on some more tours through Strange True Tours on my next trip to New Orleans, which will hopefully be soon! A few tips: Wear comfortable walking shoes because many of the old French Quarter streets are uneven. Wear a hat for all daytime trips in the summer. Jeffrey brought umbrellas for us to use on the cemetery tour (he is that cool!). Take a bottle of water. Jeffrey covers a lot of information in a small amount of time (about 2 hours), and a lot of it you will want to remember. You might want to bring a pen and paper to jot down book recommendations and other notes.
kym4639
Jul 2011
In town for a music festival, my friend and I booked two tours with Jeffrey and we were both EXTREMELY pleased with our experience. The "Strange True" tour was a perfect way for us to begin our first of five days in the city. The journey begins at a cute coffee shop that is (thankfully) not on Bourbon Street. Jeffrey was warm, pleasant and personable from the start (even when booking the reservation, actually). For 90 minutes, he lead us on a walking tour through a small section of the French Quarter. What a wealth of interesting information!! There were actually 2 native New Orleanians on the tour with us and they appeared to learn quite a bit and had a few myths "busted" during the course of the evening. Anyone concerned about the amount or pace of the walking need not worry. Anyone reading the less than favorable review on this site should take into consideration that the reviewer appears to have been given bad information by a third party. We will return in a few days for the "City of the Dead" cemetary tour and I will amend my review to include highlights and notables for that experience. What I can say right now is that I would have gladly paid two or three times as much for the experience that I had with Jeffrey! I have every confidence that his success will continue, as telling people about his city is surely his life's calling.

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