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Treme Music /Black History Tour La Nouvelle-Orléans

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We are the only tour guides in New Orleans who are initiated High Priestesses of Louisiana Plantation Vodou. We have a unique perspective that goes deeper than what can be found in books (though we’re thorough researchers as well), and we look forward to sharing the rich and blended cultures that make up New Orleans.
Ville: La Nouvelle Orléans
Tue 29 Apr
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Ce qui est inclu
Quality Storytelling Entertainment!
Quality Storytelling Entertainment!
Quality Storytelling Entertainment!
Quality Storytelling Entertainment!
Quality Storytelling Entertainment!
Quality Storytelling Entertainment!
Quality Storytelling Entertainment!
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
New Orleans Jazz National Historic Park
Learn the back stories of musical legends such as Moses Hogan, Mahalia Jackson, Louis Armstrong, Buddy Bolden and more.
2
Congo Square
Visit the actual site where Jazz was born through West African drum circles held every Sunday since 1724. Stand in one of the few places in the US where enslaved people were allowed to mass congregate; where they got married, held church, and traded wares.
3
St. Augustine Church
Pay your respects at the Tomb of the Unknown Slave on the ground of St. Augustine’s Church in Treme, the oldest Black neighborhood in the nation.
4
Louis Armstrong Park
Take in the history that is the foundation of New Orleans music, cuisine, architecture and culture; it can be surprisingly hard to find, and we’re glad you’ve made it to us!
5
New Orleans Jazz National Historic Park
Learn the back stories of musical legends such as Moses Hogan, Mahalia Jackson, Louis Armstrong, Buddy Bolden and more.
6
Congo Square
Visit the actual site where Jazz was born through West African drum circles held every Sunday since 1724. Stand in one of the few places in the US where enslaved people were allowed to mass congregate; where they got married, held church, and traded wares.
7
St. Augustine Church
Pay your respects at the Tomb of the Unknown Slave on the ground of St. Augustine’s Church in Treme, the oldest Black neighborhood in the nation.
8
Louis Armstrong Park
Take in the history that is the foundation of New Orleans music, cuisine, architecture and culture; it can be surprisingly hard to find, and we’re glad you’ve made it to us!
9
New Orleans Jazz National Historic Park
Learn the back stories of musical legends such as Moses Hogan, Mahalia Jackson, Louis Armstrong, Buddy Bolden and more.
10
Congo Square
Visit the actual site where Jazz was born through West African drum circles held every Sunday since 1724. Stand in one of the few places in the US where enslaved people were allowed to mass congregate; where they got married, held church, and traded wares.
11
St. Augustine Church
Pay your respects at the Tomb of the Unknown Slave on the ground of St. Augustine’s Church in Treme, the oldest Black neighborhood in the nation.
12
Louis Armstrong Park
Take in the history that is the foundation of New Orleans music, cuisine, architecture and culture; it can be surprisingly hard to find, and we’re glad you’ve made it to us!
13
Parc historique national de jazz de la Nouvelle-Orléans
Découvrez les histoires de légendes musicales telles que Moses Hogan, Mahalia Jackson, Louis Armstrong, Buddy Bolden et plus encore.
14
Place du Congo
Visitez le site même où le jazz est né à travers des cercles de tambours ouest-africains organisés tous les dimanches depuis 1724. Tenez-vous dans l'un des rares endroits aux États-Unis où les esclaves étaient autorisés à se rassembler en masse; où ils se sont mariés, ont tenu une église et ont échangé des marchandises.
15
Église Saint-Augustin
Rendez hommage à la tombe de l'esclave inconnu sur le terrain de l'église Saint-Augustin à Treme, le plus ancien quartier noir du pays.
16
Parc Louis-Armstrong
Découvrez l'histoire qui est à la base de la musique, de la cuisine, de l'architecture et de la culture de la Nouvelle-Orléans ; il peut être étonnamment difficile à trouver, et nous sommes heureux que vous l'ayez fait pour nous !
17
New Orleans Jazz National Historic Park
Learn the back stories of musical legends such as Moses Hogan, Mahalia Jackson, Louis Armstrong, Buddy Bolden and more.
18
Congo Square
Visit the actual site where Jazz was born through West African drum circles held every Sunday since 1724. Stand in one of the few places in the US where enslaved people were allowed to mass congregate; where they got married, held church, and traded wares.
19
St. Augustine Church
Pay your respects at the Tomb of the Unknown Slave on the ground of St. Augustine’s Church in Treme, the oldest Black neighborhood in the nation.
20
Louis Armstrong Park
Take in the history that is the foundation of New Orleans music, cuisine, architecture and culture; it can be surprisingly hard to find, and we’re glad you’ve made it to us!
21
New Orleans Jazz National Historic Park
Learn the back stories of musical legends such as Moses Hogan, Mahalia Jackson, Louis Armstrong, Buddy Bolden and more.
22
Congo Square
Visit the actual site where Jazz was born through West African drum circles held every Sunday since 1724. Stand in one of the few places in the US where enslaved people were allowed to mass congregate; where they got married, held church, and traded wares.
23
St. Augustine Church
Pay your respects at the Tomb of the Unknown Slave on the ground of St. Augustine’s Church in Treme, the oldest Black neighborhood in the nation.
24
Louis Armstrong Park
Take in the history that is the foundation of New Orleans music, cuisine, architecture and culture; it can be surprisingly hard to find, and we’re glad you’ve made it to us!
25
New Orleans Jazz National Historic Park
Learn the back stories of musical legends such as Moses Hogan, Mahalia Jackson, Louis Armstrong, Buddy Bolden and more.
26
Congo Square
Visit the actual site where Jazz was born through West African drum circles held every Sunday since 1724. Stand in one of the few places in the US where enslaved people were allowed to mass congregate; where they got married, held church, and traded wares.
27
St. Augustine Church
Pay your respects at the Tomb of the Unknown Slave on the ground of St. Augustine’s Church in Treme, the oldest Black neighborhood in the nation.
28
Louis Armstrong Park
Take in the history that is the foundation of New Orleans music, cuisine, architecture and culture; it can be surprisingly hard to find, and we’re glad you’ve made it to us!
29
New Orleans Jazz National Historic Park
Learn the back stories of musical legends such as Moses Hogan, Mahalia Jackson, Louis Armstrong, Buddy Bolden and more.
30
Congo Square
Visit the actual site where Jazz was born through West African drum circles held every Sunday since 1724. Stand in one of the few places in the US where enslaved people were allowed to mass congregate; where they got married, held church, and traded wares.
31
St. Augustine Church
Pay your respects at the Tomb of the Unknown Slave on the ground of St. Augustine’s Church in Treme, the oldest Black neighborhood in the nation.
32
Louis Armstrong Park
Take in the history that is the foundation of New Orleans music, cuisine, architecture and culture; it can be surprisingly hard to find, and we’re glad you’ve made it to us!
33
New Orleans Jazz National Historic Park
Learn the back stories of musical legends such as Moses Hogan, Mahalia Jackson, Louis Armstrong, Buddy Bolden and more.
34
Congo Square
Visit the actual site where Jazz was born through West African drum circles held every Sunday since 1724. Stand in one of the few places in the US where enslaved people were allowed to mass congregate; where they got married, held church, and traded wares.
35
St. Augustine Church
Pay your respects at the Tomb of the Unknown Slave on the ground of St. Augustine’s Church in Treme, the oldest Black neighborhood in the nation.
36
Louis Armstrong Park
Take in the history that is the foundation of New Orleans music, cuisine, architecture and culture; it can be surprisingly hard to find, and we’re glad you’ve made it to us!
37
New Orleans Jazz National Historic Park
Learn the back stories of musical legends such as Moses Hogan, Mahalia Jackson, Louis Armstrong, Buddy Bolden and more.
38
Congo Square
Visit the actual site where Jazz was born through West African drum circles held every Sunday since 1724. Stand in one of the few places in the US where enslaved people were allowed to mass congregate; where they got married, held church, and traded wares.
39
St. Augustine Church
Pay your respects at the Tomb of the Unknown Slave on the ground of St. Augustine’s Church in Treme, the oldest Black neighborhood in the nation.
40
Louis Armstrong Park
Take in the history that is the foundation of New Orleans music, cuisine, architecture and culture; it can be surprisingly hard to find, and we’re glad you’ve made it to us!
41
New Orleans Jazz National Historic Park
Learn the back stories of musical legends such as Moses Hogan, Mahalia Jackson, Louis Armstrong, Buddy Bolden and more.
42
Congo Square
Visit the actual site where Jazz was born through West African drum circles held every Sunday since 1724. Stand in one of the few places in the US where enslaved people were allowed to mass congregate; where they got married, held church, and traded wares.
43
St. Augustine Church
Pay your respects at the Tomb of the Unknown Slave on the ground of St. Augustine’s Church in Treme, the oldest Black neighborhood in the nation.
44
Louis Armstrong Park
Take in the history that is the foundation of New Orleans music, cuisine, architecture and culture; it can be surprisingly hard to find, and we’re glad you’ve made it to us!
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Commentaires (31)
r_beccac2025
Feb 2025
Funny, we were late with my friend, so we missed the beginning hour and thought we lost our group, our money and time. But this very nice guide offered us help, and to stay with them, and we finally understood after a few minutes, that we were at the right place. She had many stories to share, with generosity and simplicity. This tour was a delight !
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2025
I’m so glad your tour was salvaged, and enjoyable! Thank you for taking the time to leave this lovely review! Come back soon! ☺️
Brian_L
Feb 2025
Personable and knowledgeable tour guide took our group through a tour of Congo Square, Armstrong Park, and the history of Treme. We learned history, fun facts and different places to see. It was a delightful stroll.
Réponse de l'hôte
Feb 2025
We’re so glad you had a good time! Sharing the history of this magickal city is definitely a passion of ours, and we thank you for taking the time to post your enjoyment. Come back soon!
Michael_H
Jan 2025
Anansi’s Daughters are so knowledgeable, and deeply connected to the culture and history of New Orleans, they made us feel reverence and inspiration for the city. The rest of the trip we were referring back things Malika told us.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jan 2025
That makes me smile from ear to ear! I’m so glad the tour heightened your relationship with this amazing city. Come back soon!

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