New Orleans Oak Alley Plantation Tour 5.5 hr
Explore Oak Alley Plantation from New Orleans. Admire Greek Revival architecture, stroll under iconic oaks, and learn about plantation life on this 5.5-hour tour.
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Important Information
- • The drive to Oak Alley takes approximately 75 minutes
- • Walking is required on this tour
- • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Discover the rich history of New Orleans with a guided tour of the Oak Alley Plantation. Named for its iconic double row of southern live oak trees, this plantation offers a glimpse into the past. Begin your journey with a convenient pickup from your New Orleans accommodation and enjoy a scenic drive to Vacherie. Once there, immerse yourself in the grandeur of the Greek Revival architecture and learn about the plantation's storied past from a guide in authentic period attire. Explore the grounds, view original features like antique farm machinery, and enjoy amenities such as a restaurant and souvenir shop. This comprehensive tour provides a unique insight into plantation life along the Mississippi River. Don't miss the chance to walk beneath the legendary oaks and experience a piece of Southern history.
Pros
- Explore life on a historic plantation
- Admire Greek Revival architecture
- Learn about Antebellum restoration
- See antique farm machinery
- Stroll beneath iconic oak trees
Includes
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Entry ticket
- Guided tour
- Professional driver/guide
Excludes
- Gratuities
- Snacks and refreshments
- Food and drinks available for purchase
Tour Highlights
- • Explore life on a historic plantation
- • Admire Greek Revival architecture
- • Learn about Antebellum restoration
You'll be redirected to the tour operator's website to complete your booking.