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Пешеходная экскурсия по Новому Орлеану Вуду и Французскому кварталу

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This two-hour walking tour, led by a highly trained historian tour guide, is an essential immersion into New Orleans culture. Major stops and content include: History of Voodoo, Jackson Square, Armstrong Park, Congo Square, Voodoo Cultural site or establishment. This tour branches beyond New Orleans' colonial history, delving into the continued development of New Orleans culture into the 19th and 20th century. Learn about the development of Voodoo and its practitioners’ blending of African tribal spirituality, Catholicism, and magical beliefs as you stroll the city’s oldest neighborhood, the French Quarter.
Город: Жители Нового Орлеана
Wed 13 Aug
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2 hour walking tour
Narration by a licensed, professional Tour Guide Historian
2 hour walking tour
Narration by a licensed, professional Tour Guide Historian
2 hour walking tour
Narration by a licensed, professional Tour Guide Historian
2 hour walking tour
Дополнительная информация
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
Что ожидать
1
French Quarter
tour the neighborhood
2
Mississippi River
Learn about the origins of New Orleans and the pre-colonial site of Bulbancha, a well-established and significant site for Indigenous peoples across the Gulf South. Bulbancha and the Mississippi River were pivotal to the founding of the provincial city of French Louisiana over 300 years ago.
3
Jackson Square
Learn about the development of Voodoo and its practitioners’ blending of African tribal spirituality, Catholicism, and magical beliefs as you stroll the city’s oldest neighborhood, the French Quarter.
4
St. Louis Cathedral
learn about the connections of voodoo and catholicism
5
Louis Armstrong Park
While visiting the public park named after one of the city's most storied and iconic musicians, your guide will help us peer into the often unexpected and untold connections of Jazz and Voodoo. Much like Voodoo, the history of Jazz is complex, misunderstood, misrepresented, and rooted in centuries of cultural evolution in the Afro-Caribbean diaspora of New Orleans. But, despite plenty of resistance, it is today embraced by people across culture, class, race, and geography.
6
Congo Square
Uncover the brutal realities of America’s largest slave rebellion while tracing the history Congo Square and it’s influence and place from pre-colonial America to present day New Orleans.
7
French Quarter
tour the neighborhood
8
Mississippi River
Learn about the origins of New Orleans and the pre-colonial site of Bulbancha, a well-established and significant site for Indigenous peoples across the Gulf South. Bulbancha and the Mississippi River were pivotal to the founding of the provincial city of French Louisiana over 300 years ago.
9
Jackson Square
Learn about the development of Voodoo and its practitioners’ blending of African tribal spirituality, Catholicism, and magical beliefs as you stroll the city’s oldest neighborhood, the French Quarter.
10
St. Louis Cathedral
learn about the connections of voodoo and catholicism
11
Louis Armstrong Park
While visiting the public park named after one of the city's most storied and iconic musicians, your guide will help us peer into the often unexpected and untold connections of Jazz and Voodoo. Much like Voodoo, the history of Jazz is complex, misunderstood, misrepresented, and rooted in centuries of cultural evolution in the Afro-Caribbean diaspora of New Orleans. But, despite plenty of resistance, it is today embraced by people across culture, class, race, and geography.
12
Congo Square
Uncover the brutal realities of America’s largest slave rebellion while tracing the history Congo Square and it’s influence and place from pre-colonial America to present day New Orleans.
13
French Quarter
tour the neighborhood
14
Mississippi River
Learn about the origins of New Orleans and the pre-colonial site of Bulbancha, a well-established and significant site for Indigenous peoples across the Gulf South. Bulbancha and the Mississippi River were pivotal to the founding of the provincial city of French Louisiana over 300 years ago.
15
Jackson Square
Learn about the development of Voodoo and its practitioners’ blending of African tribal spirituality, Catholicism, and magical beliefs as you stroll the city’s oldest neighborhood, the French Quarter.
16
St. Louis Cathedral
learn about the connections of voodoo and catholicism
17
Louis Armstrong Park
While visiting the public park named after one of the city's most storied and iconic musicians, your guide will help us peer into the often unexpected and untold connections of Jazz and Voodoo. Much like Voodoo, the history of Jazz is complex, misunderstood, misrepresented, and rooted in centuries of cultural evolution in the Afro-Caribbean diaspora of New Orleans. But, despite plenty of resistance, it is today embraced by people across culture, class, race, and geography.
18
Congo Square
Uncover the brutal realities of America’s largest slave rebellion while tracing the history Congo Square and it’s influence and place from pre-colonial America to present day New Orleans.
19
Французский квартал
совершить поездку по окрестностям
20
Река Миссисипи
Узнайте о происхождении Нового Орлеана и доколониальном месте Булбанча, известном и значимом месте для коренных народов на юге Персидского залива. Бульбанча и река Миссисипи сыграли решающую роль в основании провинциального города французской Луизианы более 300 лет назад.
21
Джексон-сквер
Узнайте о развитии вуду и о том, как его практикующие смешивают духовность африканских племен, католицизм и магические верования, прогуливаясь по самому старому району города, Французскому кварталу.
22
Собор Святого Людовика
узнать о связи вуду и католицизма
23
Парк Луи Армстронга
Во время посещения общественного парка, названного в честь одного из самых легендарных и знаковых музыкантов города, ваш гид поможет нам заглянуть в часто неожиданные и невыразимые связи джаза и вуду. Как и вуду, история джаза сложна, неправильно понята, искажена и уходит своими корнями в столетия культурной эволюции афро-карибской диаспоры Нового Орлеана. Но, несмотря на сильное сопротивление, сегодня его принимают люди разных культур, классов, рас и географических регионов.
24
Площадь Конго
Раскройте жестокие реалии крупнейшего восстания рабов в Америке, проследив историю площади Конго, ее влияние и место от доколониальной Америки до современного Нового Орлеана.
25
French Quarter
tour the neighborhood
26
Mississippi River
Learn about the origins of New Orleans and the pre-colonial site of Bulbancha, a well-established and significant site for Indigenous peoples across the Gulf South. Bulbancha and the Mississippi River were pivotal to the founding of the provincial city of French Louisiana over 300 years ago.
27
Jackson Square
Learn about the development of Voodoo and its practitioners’ blending of African tribal spirituality, Catholicism, and magical beliefs as you stroll the city’s oldest neighborhood, the French Quarter.
28
St. Louis Cathedral
learn about the connections of voodoo and catholicism
29
Louis Armstrong Park
While visiting the public park named after one of the city's most storied and iconic musicians, your guide will help us peer into the often unexpected and untold connections of Jazz and Voodoo. Much like Voodoo, the history of Jazz is complex, misunderstood, misrepresented, and rooted in centuries of cultural evolution in the Afro-Caribbean diaspora of New Orleans. But, despite plenty of resistance, it is today embraced by people across culture, class, race, and geography.
30
Congo Square
Uncover the brutal realities of America’s largest slave rebellion while tracing the history Congo Square and it’s influence and place from pre-colonial America to present day New Orleans.
31
French Quarter
tour the neighborhood
32
Mississippi River
Learn about the origins of New Orleans and the pre-colonial site of Bulbancha, a well-established and significant site for Indigenous peoples across the Gulf South. Bulbancha and the Mississippi River were pivotal to the founding of the provincial city of French Louisiana over 300 years ago.
33
Jackson Square
Learn about the development of Voodoo and its practitioners’ blending of African tribal spirituality, Catholicism, and magical beliefs as you stroll the city’s oldest neighborhood, the French Quarter.
34
St. Louis Cathedral
learn about the connections of voodoo and catholicism
35
Louis Armstrong Park
While visiting the public park named after one of the city's most storied and iconic musicians, your guide will help us peer into the often unexpected and untold connections of Jazz and Voodoo. Much like Voodoo, the history of Jazz is complex, misunderstood, misrepresented, and rooted in centuries of cultural evolution in the Afro-Caribbean diaspora of New Orleans. But, despite plenty of resistance, it is today embraced by people across culture, class, race, and geography.
36
Congo Square
Uncover the brutal realities of America’s largest slave rebellion while tracing the history Congo Square and it’s influence and place from pre-colonial America to present day New Orleans.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Отзывы (18)
P S
Oct 2019
Interesting to have the history of some of the tomb's occupants. Although he said it was about a mile walking, it was probably 1.5-2 miles. Appreciated that we stopped in a place with some A/C for a bit - it was in the mid 80s and HUMID.
robsdiva1997
Oct 2019
1st visit to New Orleans and wanted to sight see and explore. Tara was absolutely amazing! We were fortunate to be the only 4 ppl in her tour- so lots of attention! She kept us captivated with historical details and tidbits. I reviewed several tours prior to selecting this one and my expectations were exceeded! Tara's knowledge and delivery of details kept us engaged. We asked many questions and she answered all without hesitation. Do not hesitate booking this tour, you'll be glad you did it. We're already planning our next trip and will definitely take another tour to complement our own exploration,and if we're lucky Tara will join us!
cheeseburgergeisha
Oct 2019
My friend and I visited New Orleans for the first time a couple weeks ago, and we had Trevor as our guide on this tour. Trevor was awesome! So much amazing information, history, & super fun sense of humor/and delivery! After the tour he was very helpful in answering a few of our questions about other sights to see while we were there. Definitely check out this tour and Trevor when you visit the city!

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