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Visite à pied sur les bonnes, les mauvaises et les belles femmes de la Nouvelle-Orléans

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New Orleans always has had its adventurous spirit, and that spirit is not just restricted to the men. In this tour, the only of its kind, we will discover the great women of New Orleans’ past - in every field: politics, piracy, culinary, entertainment, science and some jobs best not mentioned.
Ville: La Nouvelle Orléans
Tue 23 Dec
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Your guide will lead you on an amazing, fun-filled journey through the French Quarter, New Orleans!
While we do not enter buildings, we do stop at each location listed.
Your guide will lead you on an amazing, fun-filled journey through the French Quarter, New Orleans!
While we do not enter buildings, we do stop at each location listed.
Your guide will lead you on an amazing, fun-filled journey through the French Quarter, New Orleans!
While we do not enter buildings, we do stop at each location listed.
Your guide will lead you on an amazing, fun-filled journey through the French Quarter, New Orleans!
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Please be aware a minimum of 4 guests are required to run this tour.
  • Our humidity will fool you & dehydration will definitely ruin your vacation! Sunscreen, hat, umbrella & sunglasses are also highly recommended
  • Stop at itinerary listed at least 10 minutes outside
  • Not recommended for travelers with breathing problems in Summer months, due to humidity.
  • Approximately a one mile walking tour.
  • Not recommended for those with walking or standing problems
À quoi s'attendre
1
Hermann-Grima House
Please meet your guide 15 minutes prior to tour time at 820 St. Louis St. If the gates are not open, please meet by the sign.
2
Bourbon Street
Many of the women discussed had some connection to Bourbon Street, whether through business or pleasure.
3
Jackson Square
Baroness Pontalba was anything but a meek, dependent woman! You will be amazed by her story!
4
St. Louis Cathedral
Henriette Delille, foundress of the Sisters of the Holy Family, is up for Sainthood. Your guide will explain the process & how far along it is.
5
Old Ursuline Convent Museum
The history of the Ursuline Convent and the nuns, who came to educate the young ladies of the city of New Orleans, is miraculous!
6
Beauregard-Keyes House
Frances Parkinson Keyes, famous author, owned & lived in this home, where she wrote some of her most famous works!
7
Lalaurie Mansion
Aside from the horror stories told about the Madame LaLaurie, there is another side & another story, concerning her life in New Orleans. This is a private home. No entry.
8
Hermann-Grima House
Please meet your guide 15 minutes prior to tour time at 820 St. Louis St. If the gates are not open, please meet by the sign.
9
Bourbon Street
Many of the women discussed had some connection to Bourbon Street, whether through business or pleasure.
10
Jackson Square
Baroness Pontalba was anything but a meek, dependent woman! You will be amazed by her story!
11
St. Louis Cathedral
Henriette Delille, foundress of the Sisters of the Holy Family, is up for Sainthood. Your guide will explain the process & how far along it is.
12
Old Ursuline Convent Museum
The history of the Ursuline Convent and the nuns, who came to educate the young ladies of the city of New Orleans, is miraculous!
13
Beauregard-Keyes House
Frances Parkinson Keyes, famous author, owned & lived in this home, where she wrote some of her most famous works!
14
Lalaurie Mansion
Aside from the horror stories told about the Madame LaLaurie, there is another side & another story, concerning her life in New Orleans. This is a private home. No entry.
15
Maison Hermann Grima
Veuillez rencontrer votre guide 15 minutes avant l'heure de la visite au 820 St. Louis St. Si les portes ne sont pas ouvertes, veuillez vous présenter au panneau.
16
Rue Bourbon
Bon nombre des femmes dont il a été question avaient un lien avec Bourbon Street, que ce soit par affaires ou par plaisir.
17
Place Jackson
La baronne Pontalba était tout sauf une femme douce et dépendante ! Vous serez étonné par son histoire !
18
Cathédrale Saint-Louis
Henriette Delille, fondatrice des Sœurs de la Sainte-Famille, est en lice pour la Sainteté. Votre guide vous expliquera le processus et son état d'avancement.
19
Musée de l'ancien couvent des Ursulines
L'histoire du Couvent des Ursulines et des religieuses, venues éduquer les demoiselles de la ville de la Nouvelle-Orléans, est miraculeuse !
20
Maison Beauregard-Keyes
Frances Parkinson Keyes, célèbre auteur, possédait et vivait dans cette maison, où elle a écrit certaines de ses œuvres les plus célèbres !
21
Manoir Lalaurie
Mis à part les histoires d'horreur racontées sur Madame LaLaurie, il y a un autre côté et une autre histoire, concernant sa vie à la Nouvelle-Orléans. Ceci est une maison privée. Entrée interdite.
22
Hermann-Grima House
Please meet your guide 15 minutes prior to tour time at 820 St. Louis St. If the gates are not open, please meet by the sign.
23
Bourbon Street
Many of the women discussed had some connection to Bourbon Street, whether through business or pleasure.
24
Jackson Square
Baroness Pontalba was anything but a meek, dependent woman! You will be amazed by her story!
25
St. Louis Cathedral
Henriette Delille, foundress of the Sisters of the Holy Family, is up for Sainthood. Your guide will explain the process & how far along it is.
26
Old Ursuline Convent Museum
The history of the Ursuline Convent and the nuns, who came to educate the young ladies of the city of New Orleans, is miraculous!
27
Historic BK House & Gardens
Frances Parkinson Keyes, famous author, owned & lived in this home, where she wrote some of her most famous works!
28
Lalaurie Mansion
Aside from the horror stories told about the Madame LaLaurie, there is another side & another story, concerning her life in New Orleans. This is a private home. No entry.
29
Hermann-Grima House
Please meet your guide 15 minutes prior to tour time at 820 St. Louis St. If the gates are not open, please meet by the sign.
30
Bourbon Street
Many of the women discussed had some connection to Bourbon Street, whether through business or pleasure.
31
Jackson Square
Baroness Pontalba was anything but a meek, dependent woman! You will be amazed by her story!
32
St. Louis Cathedral
Henriette Delille, foundress of the Sisters of the Holy Family, is up for Sainthood. Your guide will explain the process & how far along it is.
33
Old Ursuline Convent Museum
The history of the Ursuline Convent and the nuns, who came to educate the young ladies of the city of New Orleans, is miraculous!
34
Historic BK House & Gardens
Frances Parkinson Keyes, famous author, owned & lived in this home, where she wrote some of her most famous works!
35
Lalaurie Mansion
Aside from the horror stories told about the Madame LaLaurie, there is another side & another story, concerning her life in New Orleans. This is a private home. No entry.
36
Hermann-Grima House
Please meet your guide 15 minutes prior to tour time at 820 St. Louis St. If the gates are not open, please meet by the sign.
37
Bourbon Street
Many of the women discussed had some connection to Bourbon Street, whether through business or pleasure.
38
Jackson Square
Baroness Pontalba was anything but a meek, dependent woman! You will be amazed by her story!
39
St. Louis Cathedral
Henriette Delille, foundress of the Sisters of the Holy Family, is up for Sainthood. Your guide will explain the process & how far along it is.
40
Old Ursuline Convent Museum
The history of the Ursuline Convent and the nuns, who came to educate the young ladies of the city of New Orleans, is miraculous!
41
Historic BK House & Gardens
Frances Parkinson Keyes, famous author, owned & lived in this home, where she wrote some of her most famous works!
42
Lalaurie Mansion
Aside from the horror stories told about the Madame LaLaurie, there is another side & another story, concerning her life in New Orleans. This is a private home. No entry.
43
Hermann-Grima House
Please meet your guide 15 minutes prior to tour time at 820 St. Louis St. If the gates are not open, please meet by the sign.
44
Bourbon Street
Many of the women discussed had some connection to Bourbon Street, whether through business or pleasure.
45
Jackson Square
Baroness Pontalba was anything but a meek, dependent woman! You will be amazed by her story!
46
St. Louis Cathedral
Henriette Delille, foundress of the Sisters of the Holy Family, is up for Sainthood. Your guide will explain the process & how far along it is.
47
Old Ursuline Convent Museum
The history of the Ursuline Convent and the nuns, who came to educate the young ladies of the city of New Orleans, is miraculous!
48
Historic BK House & Gardens
Frances Parkinson Keyes, famous author, owned & lived in this home, where she wrote some of her most famous works!
49
Lalaurie Mansion
Aside from the horror stories told about the Madame LaLaurie, there is another side & another story, concerning her life in New Orleans. This is a private home. No entry.
50
Hermann-Grima House
Please meet your guide 15 minutes prior to tour time at 820 St. Louis St. If the gates are not open, please meet by the sign.
51
Bourbon Street
Many of the women discussed had some connection to Bourbon Street, whether through business or pleasure.
52
Jackson Square
Baroness Pontalba was anything but a meek, dependent woman! You will be amazed by her story!
53
St. Louis Cathedral
Henriette Delille, foundress of the Sisters of the Holy Family, is up for Sainthood. Your guide will explain the process & how far along it is.
54
Old Ursuline Convent Museum
The history of the Ursuline Convent and the nuns, who came to educate the young ladies of the city of New Orleans, is miraculous!
55
Historic BK House & Gardens
Frances Parkinson Keyes, famous author, owned & lived in this home, where she wrote some of her most famous works!
56
Lalaurie Mansion
Aside from the horror stories told about the Madame LaLaurie, there is another side & another story, concerning her life in New Orleans. This is a private home. No entry.
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Politique d'annulation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Commentaires (4)
ljani2017
Jun 2021
My mom, my daughter and I took the tour this morning with Mr. Mikko. It was wonderful. He gave us such wonderful information about the women who lived and worked in the background of New Orlean’s history. The stories were funny, intriguing and thought provoking. He let us ask questions and take the time to look around and absorb the history. I would highly recommend this tour to anyone who wants to look in the window of women’s history in New Orleans.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jun 2021
Thank you, so much, for joining THE GOOD, THE BAD & THE BEAUTIFUL WOMEN OF NEW ORLEANS walking tour! Your review helps other travelers choose quality experiences & we appreciate your recommendation! Please visit again soon!

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