New Orleans Oak Alley Plantation Tour 5 hr
Explore Oak Alley Plantation near New Orleans. Discover its history, iconic oak-lined path, and stories of enslaved individuals on a guided tour.
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Important Information
- • Pickups begin at 8:00 AM; be ready on time
- • Complimentary hotel pick-up within 1.2 miles of 414 Canal St
- • Meet at 414 Canal St if outside pick-up zone
- • Infants can ride in a pram or stroller
- • Service animals allowed
Step into the past with a visit to Oak Alley Plantation, a stunning historical site near New Orleans. Nestled along the Mississippi River, this plantation offers a captivating glimpse into the antebellum South. Begin your journey by walking the breathtaking oak-lined pathway leading to the grand Greek Revival mansion. As you explore the meticulously preserved grounds, uncover the stories of the plantation's owners and the enslaved individuals who lived and worked here. Knowledgeable guides provide insightful commentary, offering a deeper understanding of the social and cultural context of the time. Reflect on the poignant legacy of Oak Alley Plantation and its enduring impact on the region's history. With comfortable transportation and expert guidance, this tour promises an enriching experience. Book now to explore the rich heritage of the American South.
Pros
- Explore the grand Greek Revival mansion
- Admire the iconic oak-lined pathway
- Learn about plantation history and culture
- Discover stories of enslaved individuals
- Enjoy comfortable transportation
- Reflect on the plantation's legacy
Includes
- Guided tour of Oak Alley Plantation
- Transportation
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Complimentary hotel pick-up within 1.2 miles of 414 Canal St
Excludes
- Food and drinks
- Alcoholic beverages
- $35 per person
Tour Highlights
- • Explore the grand Greek Revival mansion
- • Admire the iconic oak-lined pathway
- • Learn about plantation history and culture
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