New Orleans Oak Alley Plantation Tour
Explore Oak Alley Plantation from New Orleans, featuring historic architecture, iconic oak trees, and insights into plantation life. Book your unforgettable experience today.
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Important Information
- • Service animals allowed
- • Emotional support animals not permitted
- • Folding wheelchairs allowed on bus
- • Walking required on this tour
- • Drive to Oak Alley takes 75 minutes
Discover the enchanting Oak Alley Plantation on a captivating tour from New Orleans. Named for its stunning double row of 28 southern live oak trees, this plantation offers a glimpse into the grandeur of the past. As you explore the grounds, admire the Greek Revival architecture of the main house and learn about plantation life from knowledgeable guides dressed in period attire. See original features, including antique farm machinery, and enjoy amenities such as a restaurant and souvenir shop. This tour provides a comprehensive look at the history and beauty of Oak Alley Plantation. Book now to experience one of New Orleans' most iconic attractions.
Pros
- Explore life on a historic plantation
- Admire Greek Revival architecture
- Learn about Antebellum restoration
- See original antique farm machinery
- Walk under iconic oak trees
Includes
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Tour of Oak Alley Plantation
- Professional driver/guide
- Entry ticket
Excludes
- Food and drinks available for purchase
- Gratuities
FAQ
- • What Is the Duration of the Tour?
The tour lasts approximately 5.5 hours.
- • Are Service Animals Allowed?
Yes, service animals are allowed on the tour.
- • Is Walking Required During the Tour?
Yes, walking is required during the tour.
- • How Long Is the Drive to Oak Alley?
The drive to Oak Alley takes approximately 75 minutes.
- • Can I Bring a Wheelchair?
Folding wheelchairs are allowed, but assistance is needed to board.
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.


