Experience the grace, grandeur, and tragedy of early southern history on the New Orleans Plantation Driving Tour. Step back in time as you visit a plantation along the Mississippi River and gain insight into the socioeconomic and cultural factors that shaped the institution of slavery. Discover the industries that made New Orleans a thriving trading center before the Civil War, including oil, cotton, sugar, lumber, indigo, and citrus. Explore the main house, outbuildings, and grounds of Destrehan Plantation, learning about its rich history and the lives of its inhabitants. This four-hour tour is a captivating journey into the past, offering a deeper understanding of the events that shaped the South. Join us on this immersive experience to uncover the secrets of New Orleans' plantation heritage.
About this experience
Free Cancellation
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Admission Included
4
hours
Suitable for
1-4
Participants
Private Tour
Guided Experience
Visit a plantation along the Mississippi River
Glimpse into the grace, grandeur, and tragedy of early southern history
Gain an understanding of the socioeconomic and cultural factors that gave rise to slavery
Learn about industries that shaped New Orleans into the city it is today
Explore the main house, outbuildings, and grounds of Destrehan Plantation
Private transportation
Hotel pickup and drop-off
This tour is private, not exclusive.
Private tour
Plantation docents
Licensed and insured driver/guide
Gratuities
Lunch (available for purchase)
Souvenirs
Admission to unplanned attraction
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Introduction
The New Orleans Plantation Driving Tour offers a captivating journey into the Southern history of New Orleans. This four-hour tour takes you along the Mississippi River, immersing you in the grace, grandeur, and tragedy of early Southern life. Gain a deep understanding of the socioeconomic and cultural factors that gave rise to slavery and discover why it became such a powerful institution throughout the South. Explore the industries that shaped New Orleans, from oil and cotton to sugar, lumber, indigo, and citrus, and learn how they transformed the city into the vibrant trading center it is today.
What to expect?
During this tour, you can expect to embark on a comprehensive exploration of the Destrehan Plantation. Step inside the magnificent main house, stroll through the picturesque outbuildings, and wander the beautiful grounds. The tour is private, allowing you to soak in the history at your own pace. However, you may also have the opportunity to interact with other visitors inside the house, adding a social element to your experience.
Who is this for?
This driving tour is ideal for history enthusiasts and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the rich tapestry that is New Orleans' past. Whether you're a local looking to reconnect with your city's roots or a visitor eager to delve into its history, this tour offers invaluable insights. It caters to anyone with an appreciation for cultural heritage, allowing you to witness the lingering impact of bygone eras.
Why book this?
Immerse yourself in the story of the South through this tour's unique lens. Gain captivating insights into the socioeconomic and cultural factors that shaped New Orleans and discover the historical significance of the plantation industry. This experience is not merely educational; it is a powerful journey that will challenge your understanding and evoke a profound sense of empathy and connection with the past. Don't miss this opportunity to uncover the secrets and untold stories of New Orleans, all while enjoying the comfort and convenience of a private tour.
Good to know
Before booking, it is crucial to contact the tour organizer to confirm availability and the meeting location. The tour begins in a dark gray Honda Odyssey tour van, marked "New Orleans Private Tours." If you're staying in a downtown hotel, the organizer will arrange a meeting point. Take advantage of this opportunity to ask any questions or clarify any concerns you may have before embarking on this captivating journey through time.
Reviews
Reviews from individuals who have taken this tour consistently praise its ability to bring history to life. Visitors have expressed their gratitude for the knowledgeable guides who unveil the lesser-known aspects of New Orleans' history. They appreciate the opportunity to explore a beautifully preserved plantation and highly recommend the tour to anyone seeking a thought-provoking experience. Indulge in the rich flavors of the South's history and discover the hidden stories that shaped New Orleans on this unforgettable driving tour.
How long before the event do I need to book?
You can book at any time before the event
Vouchers accepted in the following formats
Mobile
Is an adult required for the booking?
At least one adult or senior required per booking
I will be in a dark gray Honda Odyssey tour van marked New Orleans Private Tours.
We will meet visitors at any downtown hotel. Contact us BEFORE booking to confirm availability and meeting location.
921 Canal St,
921 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70112,
US
Your Itinerary
Destrehan Plantation
We will tour inside the main house, outbuildings, and the grounds. While the tour is private, you might join others inside the house at the discretion of house management.
Admission Included
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Only two plantations have elevators.
Visitors with limited mobility and/or service animals should contact us BEFORE booking to confirm availability and operational status of elevators.
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