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Historie, które zbudowały Nowy Orlean: historyczna wycieczka piesza

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Prepare to be transported through time as your experienced storyteller paints a detailed picture of what life was like during different eras of French Quarter history. From Yellow Fever and the toll it took on our city, to the famous Jackson Square and the establishment of La Nouvelle Orléans; from the history of enslaved peoples and their impact on religion and culture, to what makes the architecture in our city so incredibly unique; from our historical red light district, to the earliest notes of jazz.

This tour will have you laughing and crying as you grapple with all that New Orleans has gone through to get where it is today. History lovers, join us on an adventure through the real, gritty history of New Orleans.
Miasto: Nowy Orlean
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Dodatkowe informacje
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • While we do our best to accommodate all guests with mobility issues, the conditions of the terrain in the historic French Quarter present challenges. Please book accordingly.
Czego oczekiwać
1
Plac Jacksona
Od pierwszych osadników w mieście, przez bunty niewolników, aż po niesamowitą kobietę, którą była Michaela Almonester. Dowiesz się wszystkiego o tym, gdzie zaczęło się to miasto i jak daleko zaszło.
2
Katedra św. Ludwika
Zobacz piękną katedrę św. Ludwika z zewnątrz i posłuchaj o wczesnej ekonomii, przemycie i piractwie w mieście.
3
Autentyczność Voodoo
Voodoo to ogromna część historii i kultury Nowego Orleanu. Posłuchaj wszystkiego o tym, czym New Orleans Voodoo jest, a czym nie jest, oraz o naszej niesamowitej Królowej Voodoo, Marie Laveau.
4
Muzeum Starego Klasztoru Urszulanek
Dowiedz się więcej o zakonnicach urszulankach, o tym, jak przybyły do ​​Nowego Orleanu i jak wpłynęło to na wczesne życie w mieście.
5
ulica Królewska
Dowiedz się nieco więcej o tym, jak wyglądał Nowy Orlean w XVIII i XIX wieku, kiedy żółta febra i liczne pożary pustoszyły miasto.
6
Bar Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop
Zakończ w jednym z najstarszych barów w Nowym Orleanie.
7
Dziedzictwo Madame John
Na tym przystanku architektury usłyszysz wszystko o różnych typach architektury Nowego Orleanu i o tym, co czyni go wyjątkowym.
8
Jackson Square
From the earliest settlers in the city, to slave rebellions, to the amazing woman who was Michaela Almonester. You'll learn all about where this city started and how far it's come.
9
St. Louis Cathedral
See the outside of the beautiful St. Louis Cathedral and hear a bit about early economics, smuggling, and piracy in the city.
10
Voodoo Authentica
Voodoo is a huge part of New Orleans history and culture. Hear all about what New Orleans Voodoo is, isn't, and about our incredible Voodoo Queen, Marie Laveau.
11
Old Ursuline Convent Museum
Learn about the Ursuline nuns, how they came to New Orleans, and how the impacted early life in the city.
12
Madame John's Legacy
For this architecture stop, you'll hear all about different types of New Orleans' architecture and what makes it unique.
13
Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop Bar
End at one of New Orleans' oldest bars.
14
Jackson Square
From the earliest settlers in the city, to slave rebellions, to the amazing woman who was Michaela Almonester. You'll learn all about where this city started and how far it's come.
15
St. Louis Cathedral
See the outside of the beautiful St. Louis Cathedral and hear a bit about early economics, smuggling, and piracy in the city.
16
Voodoo Authentica
Voodoo is a huge part of New Orleans history and culture. Hear all about what New Orleans Voodoo is, isn't, and about our incredible Voodoo Queen, Marie Laveau.
17
Old Ursuline Convent Museum
Learn about the Ursuline nuns, how they came to New Orleans, and how the impacted early life in the city.
18
Madame John's Legacy
For this architecture stop, you'll hear all about different types of New Orleans' architecture and what makes it unique.
19
Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop Bar
End at one of New Orleans' oldest bars.
20
Jackson Square
From the earliest settlers in the city, to slave rebellions, to the amazing woman who was Michaela Almonester. You'll learn all about where this city started and how far it's come.
21
St. Louis Cathedral
See the outside of the beautiful St. Louis Cathedral and hear a bit about early economics, smuggling, and piracy in the city.
22
Voodoo Authentica
Voodoo is a huge part of New Orleans history and culture. Hear all about what New Orleans Voodoo is, isn't, and about our incredible Voodoo Queen, Marie Laveau.
23
Old Ursuline Convent Museum
Learn about the Ursuline nuns, how they came to New Orleans, and how the impacted early life in the city.
24
Madame John's Legacy
For this architecture stop, you'll hear all about different types of New Orleans' architecture and what makes it unique.
25
Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop Bar
End at one of New Orleans' oldest bars.
26
Jackson Square
From the earliest settlers in the city, to slave rebellions, to the amazing woman who was Michaela Almonester. You'll learn all about where this city started and how far it's come.
27
St. Louis Cathedral
See the outside of the beautiful St. Louis Cathedral and hear a bit about early economics, smuggling, and piracy in the city.
28
Voodoo Authentica
Voodoo is a huge part of New Orleans history and culture. Hear all about what New Orleans Voodoo is, isn't, and about our incredible Voodoo Queen, Marie Laveau.
29
Old Ursuline Convent Museum
Learn about the Ursuline nuns, how they came to New Orleans, and how the impacted early life in the city.
30
Madame John's Legacy
For this architecture stop, you'll hear all about different types of New Orleans' architecture and what makes it unique.
31
Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop Bar
End at one of New Orleans' oldest bars.
32
Jackson Square
From the earliest settlers in the city, to slave rebellions, to the amazing woman who was Michaela Almonester. You'll learn all about where this city started and how far it's come.
33
St. Louis Cathedral
See the outside of the beautiful St. Louis Cathedral and hear a bit about early economics, smuggling, and piracy in the city.
34
Voodoo Authentica
Voodoo is a huge part of New Orleans history and culture. Hear all about what New Orleans Voodoo is, isn't, and about our incredible Voodoo Queen, Marie Laveau.
35
Old Ursuline Convent Museum
Learn about the Ursuline nuns, how they came to New Orleans, and how the impacted early life in the city.
36
Madame John's Legacy
For this architecture stop, you'll hear all about different types of New Orleans' architecture and what makes it unique.
37
Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop Bar
End at one of New Orleans' oldest bars.
38
Jackson Square
From the earliest settlers in the city, to slave rebellions, to the amazing woman who was Michaela Almonester. You'll learn all about where this city started and how far it's come.
39
St. Louis Cathedral
See the outside of the beautiful St. Louis Cathedral and hear a bit about early economics, smuggling, and piracy in the city.
40
Voodoo Authentica
Voodoo is a huge part of New Orleans history and culture. Hear all about what New Orleans Voodoo is, isn't, and about our incredible Voodoo Queen, Marie Laveau.
41
Old Ursuline Convent Museum
Learn about the Ursuline nuns, how they came to New Orleans, and how the impacted early life in the city.
42
Madame John's Legacy
For this architecture stop, you'll hear all about different types of New Orleans' architecture and what makes it unique.
43
Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop Bar
End at one of New Orleans' oldest bars.
44
Jackson Square
From the earliest settlers in the city, to slave rebellions, to the amazing woman who was Michaela Almonester. You'll learn all about where this city started and how far it's come.
45
St. Louis Cathedral
See the outside of the beautiful St. Louis Cathedral and hear a bit about early economics, smuggling, and piracy in the city.
46
Voodoo Authentica
Voodoo is a huge part of New Orleans history and culture. Hear all about what New Orleans Voodoo is, isn't, and about our incredible Voodoo Queen, Marie Laveau.
47
Old Ursuline Convent Museum
Learn about the Ursuline nuns, how they came to New Orleans, and how the impacted early life in the city.
48
Madame John's Legacy
For this architecture stop, you'll hear all about different types of New Orleans' architecture and what makes it unique.
49
Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop Bar
End at one of New Orleans' oldest bars.
50
Jackson Square
From the earliest settlers in the city, to slave rebellions, to the amazing woman who was Michaela Almonester. You'll learn all about where this city started and how far it's come.
51
St. Louis Cathedral
See the outside of the beautiful St. Louis Cathedral and hear a bit about early economics, smuggling, and piracy in the city.
52
Voodoo Authentica
Voodoo is a huge part of New Orleans history and culture. Hear all about what New Orleans Voodoo is, isn't, and about our incredible Voodoo Queen, Marie Laveau.
53
Old Ursuline Convent Museum
Learn about the Ursuline nuns, how they came to New Orleans, and how the impacted early life in the city.
54
Madame John's Legacy
For this architecture stop, you'll hear all about different types of New Orleans' architecture and what makes it unique.
55
Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop Bar
End at one of New Orleans' oldest bars.
56
Jackson Square
From the earliest settlers in the city, to slave rebellions, to the amazing woman who was Michaela Almonester. You'll learn all about where this city started and how far it's come.
57
St. Louis Cathedral
See the outside of the beautiful St. Louis Cathedral and hear a bit about early economics, smuggling, and piracy in the city.
58
Voodoo Authentica
Voodoo is a huge part of New Orleans history and culture. Hear all about what New Orleans Voodoo is, isn't, and about our incredible Voodoo Queen, Marie Laveau.
59
Old Ursuline Convent Museum
Learn about the Ursuline nuns, how they came to New Orleans, and how the impacted early life in the city.
60
Madame John's Legacy
For this architecture stop, you'll hear all about different types of New Orleans' architecture and what makes it unique.
61
Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop Bar
End at one of New Orleans' oldest bars.
62
Jackson Square
From the earliest settlers in the city, to slave rebellions, to the amazing woman who was Michaela Almonester. You'll learn all about where this city started and how far it's come.
63
St. Louis Cathedral
See the outside of the beautiful St. Louis Cathedral and hear a bit about early economics, smuggling, and piracy in the city.
64
Voodoo Authentica
Voodoo is a huge part of New Orleans history and culture. Hear all about what New Orleans Voodoo is, isn't, and about our incredible Voodoo Queen, Marie Laveau.
65
Old Ursuline Convent Museum
Learn about the Ursuline nuns, how they came to New Orleans, and how the impacted early life in the city.
66
Madame John's Legacy
For this architecture stop, you'll hear all about different types of New Orleans' architecture and what makes it unique.
67
Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop Bar
End at one of New Orleans' oldest bars.
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Recenzje (64)
Paula S
Mar 2025
Graham was very passionate about the early history of New Orleans. He was very knowledgeable and we learned so many new things about the founding of the city and it's history. If you are looking for this type of information this would be a good choice. We also got to see some beautiful historic buildings and sites around town.
GTonthemove713
Mar 2025
Graham was extremely knowledgeable and you can tell he is passionate about the history. Great tour for an explanation of how and why New Orleans is.
Kathryn_D
Feb 2025
Graham did a fantastic job sharing his immense knowledge of the indigenous, Spanish, French, and American eras of New Orleans, including perspectives and voices that are omitted from the traditional narrative. It gave us an even greater appreciation for the city during the rest of our trip. I would recommend this tour to people who love learning and are interested in how sociopolitical influences shape a city. Bring your walking shoes and be ready to dedicate a few hours to learning a ton!

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