Vudú de Nueva Orleans, Storyville, Treme, recorrido a pie





Descripción
Nuestros guías son, con mucho, los más hábiles y están muy conectados personalmente con la historia y la cultura de NOLA, y nadie más está haciendo esta combinación exacta de fascinantes temas turísticos.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Los tres edificios restantes del notorio barrio rojo Storyville, donde se desarrolló el Jazz temprano.
Su guía lo guiará a través de esta iglesia más antigua que se conserva en Nueva Orleans y le explicará su fascinante historia.
Experimentarás este histórico lugar de reunión de esclavos africanos, que es donde nació gran parte de la cultura de Nueva Orleans.
Visitará este parque que lleva el nombre del hijo más famoso de Nueva Orleans, Louis Armstrong.
Visite la histórica iglesia católica de San Agustín, la parroquia católica predominantemente negra más antigua del país.
Al otro lado de la calle del antiguo Museo Cultural Backstreet, ahora cerrado, visite la Tumba del Esclavo Desconocido, el único monumento de este tipo en Estados Unidos.
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Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Las opciones de transporte son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Todas las áreas y superficies son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
Opiniones(62)
Our guide Nate was really interesting and entertaining. We learnt a lot about Voodoo and the area. Would definitely recommend.
Great and animated description of culture.
Dave was an awesome tour guide he really knew his history
I was in town on business and went on the walking tour of Storyvile/Treme with Historic New Orleans Tours on my afternoon off. It was a small group, with just 3 of us and our guide David, who grew up in NOLA. (David has an impressive breadth and depth of knowledge about the city's architecture, history, and social dynamics. This company has brief professional bios of the tour guides on staff and it's clear they put thought into the folks they hire for this job!) He talked not only about stories of the past, but also how history has shaped these neighborhoods in the present. This tour was also careful not to sensationalize elements of history, because the stories are interesting enough on their own right! The most compelling stop on the tour was the tomb of the unknown slave, at St. Augustine Churchyard, but other highlights included Congo Square and the Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, as well as a peek at the St. Louis No. 1 cemetery, which requires a different tour to enter. Having a small group enhanced the experience, because we were able to ask a bunch of questions and also get recommendations about places we could return to after the tour. David also stayed for a couple of minutes after the tour ended to answer our questions and give recommendations for other places we can visit. Thanks for a fascinating and informative two hours! I will definitely book tours with this company on future vists to New Orleans and would recommend it to friends too.
Fantastic!! Learned so much and fun too. David was animated, interesting and funny. Learned more about the history of the music too.
Our guide was amazing and funny. He was extremely knowledgeable and gave us great information. Our guide asked us questions and have us a little of insight about New Orleans.
Mr. Higgins was very nice. I wish we would have gotten a chance to see everything during the tour but he touched on some of the other things on the way to lil dizzy’s. I really appreciated that he walked us over and the conversation there was my favorite part of the experience.
Fantastic experience. I had a wonderful time. We learned so much about the origins of jazz, the history of the city and Louisiana, with such a great guide, it was amazing. I really had lots of fun and definitely recommend it.
I'd previously done a Garden District walking tour in New Orleans and had a good experience. This time I was looking for something a little edgier and off the beaten path. Nate was our guide for this tour. He's somewhat of a local institution as he's grown up in the Treme area and possesses firsthand knowledge of the subject matter. Our group was small and very personal. Nate has a reputation for not embellishing history. Some of my personal highlights included the architecture of Treme, the myth .v. reality of Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau, Congo Square and its significance to African Americans and Louis Armstrong Park.
Excellent informative and passionate guide - David Higgins. Learned so much about the Treme and developed great respect and empathy for the people. Learned about the gumbo mix of this great city and its history and culture.



