Destrehan Plantation Tour
Highlights
- Enlightening stories of plantation life, both free and enslaved
- Folk-life demonstration showcasing local traditions and skills
- Exploration of grounds and historic dependency buildings
- 1811 Slave Revolt Exhibit showcasing the struggle for freedom
- Opportunity to shop for unique hand-made items by local artisans
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Duration 45 minutes
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Guided Tour by Costumed Guides
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Folk-Life Demonstration included
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Handicap Accessible
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Kid Friendly
Experience the rich history and charm of the Deep South with the captivating Destrehan Plantation Tour. Located just 30 miles from the vibrant city of New Orleans, this tour takes you back in time to the oldest documented plantation home in the Lower Mississippi Valley. Immerse yourself in the political, social, and economic history of this iconic landmark as you explore the grounds and admire the beautiful Live Oak trees draped in Spanish Moss. Witness a fascinating folk-life demonstration and visit the thought-provoking 1811 Slave Revolt Exhibit. Afterward, indulge in some retail therapy at our Plantation Store, where you can find unique hand-made items by local craft artisans. This tour is accessible for everyone and is perfect for families. Don't miss the chance to step into the past and create lasting memories at Destrehan Plantation.
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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45 minutes
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in English
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Wheelchair accessible
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Mobile voucher
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Small Group tour
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Self-guided
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Family friendly
Featured Reviews
Explore the rich history of Destrehan Plantation, the oldest documented plantation in the Lower Mississippi Valley, just a short drive from New Orleans.
Included
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Guided Tour by Costumed Guides
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Gift Shop
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Lunch
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Folk-Life Demonstration
Meeting Point
From Interstate 10 take exit I-310 South Boutte to exit 6, St. Rose and Destrehan. Make a left by the red light. We are one (1) mile away
13034 River Rd, Destrehan, LA 70047 , United States
End Point
From Interstate 10 take exit I-310 South Boutte to exit 6, St. Rose and Destrehan. Make a left by the red light. We are one (1) mile away
13034 River Rd, Destrehan, LA 70047 , United States
What to expect
Our costumed historical interpreters will enlighten you with stories of those who lived on the plantation free and enslaved. After guests can view a folk-life demonstration and self-explore our grounds and dependency buildings, which include a slave cabin with an enslaved registry, an overseer's cabin showcasing our 1811 Slave Revolt Exhibit, an outdoor kitchen, a washroom, a trapper's cabin and our Legacy Room displaying original documents and artifacts from the family members.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Service animals allowed
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Wheelchair accessible
What our experts say
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Check out the Slave Revolt Exhibit.
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Bring a picnic to enjoy under the oak.
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Visit the gift shop for local crafts.
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Arrive early to explore the grounds.
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Consider rideshare for easy access.
More About this Experience
Introduction
The Destrehan Plantation Tour offers an enriching and immersive experience into the history and culture of the Lower Mississippi Valley. As the oldest documented plantation home in the region, this tour provides a unique glimpse into the political, social, and economic aspects of plantation life. Conveniently located just 30 miles from New Orleans and a short distance from the New Orleans International Airport, this tour is easily accessible for travelers.What to expect?
During the 45-minute tour, visitors will be transported back in time as they explore the beautifully restored Destrehan Plantation. Led by costumed historical interpreters, guests will hear captivating stories of the individuals who lived on the plantation, both free and enslaved. The tour also includes a folk-life demonstration, allowing visitors to witness traditional crafts and skills. Afterward, guests can freely explore the grounds, which include notable buildings such as a slave cabin, an overseer's cabin displaying the 1811 Slave Revolt Exhibit, an outdoor kitchen, and a washroom. The Legacy Room showcases original documents and artifacts, offering further insight into the plantation's history.Who is this for?
The Destrehan Plantation Tour caters to history enthusiasts, culture seekers, and anyone intrigued by the rich heritage of the American South. Families, couples, solo travelers, and groups will all find value in this immersive experience. The tour ensures accessibility for all, with full handicap accessibility and a kid-friendly atmosphere. By preserving the plantation's history and providing educational opportunities, this tour is suitable for all ages and backgrounds.Why book this?
With its captivating blend of history and culture, the Destrehan Plantation Tour stands out as a must-visit attraction in the Lower Mississippi Valley. Experience the thrill of stepping back in time as you tour the plantation's meticulously restored interiors and explore the lush grounds. Engage with knowledgeable interpreters who bring the stories of both free and enslaved individuals to life. Additionally, the opportunity to witness a folk-life demonstration and browse hand-made items in the Plantation Store adds an extra dimension of authenticity to this unforgettable experience.Good to know
As you plan your visit to Destrehan Plantation, keep in mind that the total duration of the tour is approximately 45 minutes. The meeting point is conveniently located just a mile away from the St. Rose and Destrehan exit off Interstate 10. The plantation is fully accessible for those with disabilities, ensuring that everyone can fully immerse themselves in the history and beauty of the site. Don't forget to bring a picnic! You can enjoy a leisurely meal under the shade of the picturesque Live Oak tree, draped elegantly in Spanish Moss. Reviews: Visitors who have embarked on the Destrehan Plantation Tour have been enthralled by the depth of historical knowledge and the immersive experience. Many praised the informative and passionate tour guides, who brought the plantation's history to life. Guests were particularly appreciative of the opportunity to interact with knowledgeable interpreters and explore the various buildings on the grounds. Overall, the tour receives high praise for its educational value and the preservation of an important piece of American history.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is