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L'âme de la Nouvelle-Orléans: visite privée de l'histoire du jazz

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Music, music, music… the beat goes on everywhere in New Orleans, from the buskers on the street corners to the statues in the park to the top-notch bands in the city’s best bars. The city’s known as the Birthplace of Jazz, and the musical scene is very much alive and well in New Orleans!

Join your favorite local for this New Orleans jazz tour to hear all about the past and present of this iconic musical city, from the park known as the Ground Zero of Jazz through to the contemporary clubs. In a city packed with places to listen to music, what could be better than having a local host by your side to help you steer clear of the tourist traps and seek out the authentic, hidden gems?

See where it all began – at the Congo Square area of what’s now Louis Armstrong Park, where musical styles mingled as slaves, and free people of color gathered on their days off. Seek out further influences as you learn about Creole culture at the Home of the Voodoo Queen.
Ville: La Nouvelle Orléans
Sun 29 Jun
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  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
À quoi s'attendre
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Congo Square
Stand in the place where the real roots of jazz lie as you visit Louis Armstrong Park near the famous Congo Square
2
Louis Armstrong Park
Near our starting location, The Louis Armstrong Park, you can find the iconic Rampart Street. There are several hidden gems on this road and one of them is a regular-looking laundromat that was once a recording studio for household-name stars
3
Jackson Square
Jackson Square is a historic park in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1960, for its central role in the city's history.
4
Frenchmen Street
Just before we enter Frenchmen Street there is one stop we must make. Find out where to find the fascinating collections inside the Louisiana Jazz Museum
5
Frenchmen Street
As our final stop we are visiting Frenchmen Street. Stroll down the iconic Frenchman Street, taking tips on the best music venues and how to make the most of them. Browse the shelves of the Louisiana Music Factory, packed with albums from across the ages
6
Congo Square
Stand in the place where the real roots of jazz lie as you visit Louis Armstrong Park near the famous Congo Square
7
Louis Armstrong Park
Near our starting location, The Louis Armstrong Park, you can find the iconic Rampart Street. There are several hidden gems on this road and one of them is a regular-looking laundromat that was once a recording studio for household-name stars
8
Jackson Square
Jackson Square is a historic park in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1960, for its central role in the city's history.
9
Frenchmen Street
Just before we enter Frenchmen Street there is one stop we must make. Find out where to find the fascinating collections inside the Louisiana Jazz Museum
10
Frenchmen Street
As our final stop we are visiting Frenchmen Street. Stroll down the iconic Frenchman Street, taking tips on the best music venues and how to make the most of them. Browse the shelves of the Louisiana Music Factory, packed with albums from across the ages
11
Congo Square
Stand in the place where the real roots of jazz lie as you visit Louis Armstrong Park near the famous Congo Square
12
Louis Armstrong Park
Near our starting location, The Louis Armstrong Park, you can find the iconic Rampart Street. There are several hidden gems on this road and one of them is a regular-looking laundromat that was once a recording studio for household-name stars
13
Jackson Square
Jackson Square is a historic park in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1960, for its central role in the city's history.
14
Frenchmen Street
Just before we enter Frenchmen Street there is one stop we must make. Find out where to find the fascinating collections inside the Louisiana Jazz Museum
15
Frenchmen Street
As our final stop we are visiting Frenchmen Street. Stroll down the iconic Frenchman Street, taking tips on the best music venues and how to make the most of them. Browse the shelves of the Louisiana Music Factory, packed with albums from across the ages
16
Congo Square
Stand in the place where the real roots of jazz lie as you visit Louis Armstrong Park near the famous Congo Square
17
Louis Armstrong Park
Near our starting location, The Louis Armstrong Park, you can find the iconic Rampart Street. There are several hidden gems on this road and one of them is a regular-looking laundromat that was once a recording studio for household-name stars
18
Jackson Square
Jackson Square is a historic park in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1960, for its central role in the city's history.
19
Frenchmen Street
Just before we enter Frenchmen Street there is one stop we must make. Find out where to find the fascinating collections inside the Louisiana Jazz Museum
20
Frenchmen Street
As our final stop we are visiting Frenchmen Street. Stroll down the iconic Frenchman Street, taking tips on the best music venues and how to make the most of them. Browse the shelves of the Louisiana Music Factory, packed with albums from across the ages
21
Congo Square
Stand in the place where the real roots of jazz lie as you visit Louis Armstrong Park near the famous Congo Square
22
Louis Armstrong Park
Near our starting location, The Louis Armstrong Park, you can find the iconic Rampart Street. There are several hidden gems on this road and one of them is a regular-looking laundromat that was once a recording studio for household-name stars
23
Jackson Square
Jackson Square is a historic park in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1960, for its central role in the city's history.
24
Frenchmen Street
Just before we enter Frenchmen Street there is one stop we must make. Find out where to find the fascinating collections inside the Louisiana Jazz Museum
25
Frenchmen Street
As our final stop we are visiting Frenchmen Street. Stroll down the iconic Frenchman Street, taking tips on the best music venues and how to make the most of them. Browse the shelves of the Louisiana Music Factory, packed with albums from across the ages
26
Place du Congo
Tenez-vous à l'endroit où se trouvent les vraies racines du jazz en visitant le parc Louis Armstrong près de la célèbre place du Congo
27
Parc Louis-Armstrong
Près de notre point de départ, le parc Louis Armstrong, vous trouverez l'emblématique rue Rampart. Il y a plusieurs joyaux cachés sur cette route et l'un d'eux est une laverie automatique qui était autrefois un studio d'enregistrement pour des stars connues.
28
Place Jackson
Jackson Square est un parc historique du quartier français de la Nouvelle-Orléans, en Louisiane. Il a été déclaré monument historique national en 1960, pour son rôle central dans l'histoire de la ville.
29
Rue des Français
Juste avant d'entrer dans Frenchmen Street, il y a un arrêt que nous devons faire. Découvrez où trouver les fascinantes collections du Louisiana Jazz Museum
30
Rue des Français
Comme dernier arrêt, nous visitons Frenchmen Street. Promenez-vous dans l'emblématique Frenchman Street, en prenant des conseils sur les meilleurs lieux de musique et comment en tirer le meilleur parti. Parcourez les étagères de la Louisiana Music Factory, remplie d'albums de toutes les époques
31
Congo Square
Stand in the place where the real roots of jazz lie as you visit Louis Armstrong Park near the famous Congo Square
32
Louis Armstrong Park
Near our starting location, The Louis Armstrong Park, you can find the iconic Rampart Street. There are several hidden gems on this road and one of them is a regular-looking laundromat that was once a recording studio for household-name stars
33
Jackson Square
Jackson Square is a historic park in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1960, for its central role in the city's history.
34
Frenchmen Street
Just before we enter Frenchmen Street there is one stop we must make. Find out where to find the fascinating collections inside the Louisiana Jazz Museum
35
Frenchmen Street
As our final stop we are visiting Frenchmen Street. Stroll down the iconic Frenchman Street, taking tips on the best music venues and how to make the most of them. Browse the shelves of the Louisiana Music Factory, packed with albums from across the ages
36
Congo Square
Stand in the place where the real roots of jazz lie as you visit Louis Armstrong Park near the famous Congo Square
37
Louis Armstrong Park
Near our starting location, The Louis Armstrong Park, you can find the iconic Rampart Street. There are several hidden gems on this road and one of them is a regular-looking laundromat that was once a recording studio for household-name stars
38
Jackson Square
Jackson Square is a historic park in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1960, for its central role in the city's history.
39
Frenchmen Street
Just before we enter Frenchmen Street there is one stop we must make. Find out where to find the fascinating collections inside the Louisiana Jazz Museum
40
Frenchmen Street
As our final stop we are visiting Frenchmen Street. Stroll down the iconic Frenchman Street, taking tips on the best music venues and how to make the most of them. Browse the shelves of the Louisiana Music Factory, packed with albums from across the ages
41
Congo Square
Stand in the place where the real roots of jazz lie as you visit Louis Armstrong Park near the famous Congo Square
42
Louis Armstrong Park
Near our starting location, The Louis Armstrong Park, you can find the iconic Rampart Street. There are several hidden gems on this road and one of them is a regular-looking laundromat that was once a recording studio for household-name stars
43
Jackson Square
Jackson Square is a historic park in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1960, for its central role in the city's history.
44
Frenchmen Street
Just before we enter Frenchmen Street there is one stop we must make. Find out where to find the fascinating collections inside the Louisiana Jazz Museum
45
Frenchmen Street
As our final stop we are visiting Frenchmen Street. Stroll down the iconic Frenchman Street, taking tips on the best music venues and how to make the most of them. Browse the shelves of the Louisiana Music Factory, packed with albums from across the ages
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Commentaires (4)
JoandBill_L
Apr 2024
Holley has amazing knowledge of the city, which she enthusiastically shares. Her love of music truly comes thru. Not only was the tour fabulous, we got many great tips of where to go for the best music and the best food. We highly recommend this tour for anyone wanting to learn more about jazz and the city.
MikeP0372
Aug 2023
Incredible. Holley, our guide was entertaining and knowledgeable. I’ve been to NOLA before but learned so much about the history of Jazz and the city in general on this tour. (And if you’re really fortunate perhaps Holley will sing you a couple of her own tunes. She’s extremely talented) It’s an easy 2 to 2.5hr walk. We tour the sites close to Armstrong Park. I am happy to recommend this tour if you are interested in the history of Jazz Music
samflick
Feb 2022
Hollie was so knowledgeable about the history of the city's music. Anyone can swing by the Jazz Museum for the basics, but she took us into hidden gems (hotels, laundromats, etc.) that all had key pieces of jazz history (we got to touch an actual Louis Armstrong horn!). It was a fabulous and informative tour.

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