Oak Alley or Laura Plantation Tour from New Orleans

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  • Duration:4 hours (approx.)
  • Location: New Orleans, Louisiana
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Come take a journey back in time and see Louisiana's beautiful plantations.  Over the years, these plantations inspired many people to write books, screenplays and feature them in movies.  We pick up at all hotels in the Uptown, Downtown and French Quarter areas. If you are staying outside of this area, call to set up a pick up location. Seating is limited so reserve your tour.


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Posted By : Desiree_C
Great tour guide. Beautiful plantation. Very informative. Will recommend to my family and friends. Now I’m just writing because it’s making say more.
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Posted On : 2024-05-12 17:57:19 full ratings


Posted By : Richard_K
Very informative. Cost reasonable. Beautiful grounds. Highly recommend. Something to do outside the city.
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Posted On : 2024-05-12 10:43:09 full ratings


Posted By : Andrea_P
Wonderful relaxing drive. Great experience to learn about the past. Thanking God that the past is in the past and looking forward Great futures for African Americans. Amen.
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Posted On : 2024-05-11 10:11:20 full ratings


Posted By : David_F
We were all ready to be picked up at our hotel the got a message to say that the tour was cancelled. We were very disappointed
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Posted On : 2024-05-01 09:18:56 full ratings


Posted By : Jackie_B
This was a great alternative side of plantations, to see it from how the slaves lived and survived. Very informative.
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Posted On : 2024-04-30 12:41:42 full ratings


Posted By : Audrey_H
This was beautiful! The bus we took was also super comfy! I would have loved a little more time investigating outside considering there is a lot to see and read, but overall great tour! If you do have a car and are willing to drive yourself, you could always do that and buy a tour ticket at the location.
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Posted On : 2024-04-27 18:55:12 full ratings


Posted By : Jerry_T
Long drive, but comfortable mostly. Very informative tour of plantation home. Guide was very knowledgeable.
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Posted On : 2024-04-22 18:48:04 full ratings


Posted By : deb22kay
Oak alley is lovely the trees are beautiful as are all the grounds. Our guide was Amy and she was excellent..... the time through our tour company however needs another hour added on (southern tours) to enjoy the cafe and bar and there is s guide around the quarters which started at 12 but we had to leave at 11.30 so we missed this. As a further note Viator didnt pass on our day amendment to the tour company so please be careful using the app to change dates and times as we had to be up early for 2 days and chsnge our plans.
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Posted On : 2024-04-19 17:57:26 full ratings


Posted By : Jennifer_N
It was an amazing experience to learn the history of the slaves who built oak alley. The tour guide was respectful on crediting the slaves who built this foundation. It’s a beautiful land with a sad history. I’ll cherish this experience.
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Posted On : 2024-04-18 15:38:04 full ratings


Posted By : tim_l
The bus driver was very informative on the way out. The plantation house was the main part of the tour and did not address slavery. There were static displays away from the house. There was a movie they encouraged everyone to view, but the tour did not allow time to see both the house and the movie. it was either or. If you're looking for history on slavery, there are better tours to be found, I'm sure.
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Posted On : 2024-04-17 12:43:01 full ratings