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Katrina Story Guided 2 Hours Walking Tour

New Orleans, US
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Katrina Story Guided 2 Hours Walking Tour

New Orleans, US
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Experience the captivating story of Hurricane Katrina and its impact on New Orleans with the Katrina Story Guided 2 Hours Walking Tour. Discover the deep connection between the city and the mighty Mississippi River, as well as the ongoing efforts to protect against future storms. Led by experienced guides who lived through the tragedy and worked on the recovery, you'll gain firsthand insights into the political, economic, and social battles that still shape the city today. From the iconic Jackson Square to the historic French Quarter, each step of the tour reveals a different chapter of New Orleans' rich history. Don't miss the chance to engage with this powerful narrative of tragedy and hope, while exploring the enchanting streets and hidden gems of the city.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 2 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour, Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Experience the mighty Mississippi River
  • Explore the famous Jackson Square
  • Discover the history of the French Quarter
  • Learn about the iconic Washington Artillery Park
  • Immerse yourself in the vibrant French Market
  • A stop for a drink and restroom break
  • A Licensed and certified guide who is trained in environmental studies

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Introduction

Katrina Story Guided 2 Hours Walking Tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the captivating history of New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. This tour delves deep into the storm and its profound impact on the city, shedding light on why it happened and the subsequent efforts to transform the way New Orleans tackles future storms. Led by knowledgeable guides who experienced the hurricane firsthand, this tour immerses visitors in a narrative that beautifully intertwines tragedy and hope. You'll gain insights into the intricate connection between the city and the mighty Mississippi River and discover the past, present, and future of life in New Orleans, a city predominantly situated at or below sea level.

What to expect?

During the 2-hour tour, you can anticipate a thought-provoking journey that awakens your understanding of Hurricane Katrina's lasting effects. You will visit iconic locations such as the Mississippi River, witnessing its importance in sustaining New Orleans' commerce, trade, and tourism. Explore Jackson Square, the historic heart of the French Quarter, where pivotal civil, religious, and social ceremonies took place, along with public executions. Stroll through the charming French Quarter, unmasking its hidden stories and surprises. From Chartres Street, where the renowned Napoleon House stands, to Washington Artillery Park, offering sweeping views of the city and the mighty Mississippi River—the tour unveils the rich layers of New Orleans' past.

Who is this for?

This tour caters to anyone eager to delve into the history and resilience of New Orleans. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a curious traveler, or someone passionate about environmental issues, this experience appeals to a wide range of interests. From locals wanting to learn more about their city's narrative to visitors seeking a deeper understanding of the post-Katrina recovery efforts, the tour welcomes all who are intrigued by the fascinating tale of a city that refuses to be defined solely by tragedy.

Why book this?

This walking tour stands out as an exceptional opportunity to engage with the rich past and present of New Orleans, guided by those who personally experienced the devastation of Hurricane Katrina and contributed to the city's recovery. Gain unique insights into the political, economic, and social battles that continue to shape the city today. Along with the knowledge imparted by expert guides, the tour provides an intimate atmosphere, ensuring an immersive and personal experience. By booking this tour, you'll not only be supporting the local community but also gaining a newfound appreciation for New Orleans' strength and resilience.

Good to know

As you embark on this tour, keep in mind that the meeting point is at the bottom of the concrete steps at the amphitheater. Your guide will provide a description of their attire via text, making them easily identifiable. In addition to uncovering the stories of New Orleans' past, present, and future, you'll have the opportunity to explore the famous French Market, an active market where visitors from all over the world can indulge in delectable local foods and discover unique trinkets. Lastly, embrace the walking aspect of this tour, ensuring you have comfortable footwear and a curious spirit ready to embrace the charm, history, and resilience of New Orleans.

Reviews

Reviews of the Katrina Story Guided 2 Hours Walking Tour consistently highlight its immersive and engaging nature. Visitors commend the knowledgeable guides for their first-hand experiences and insights into the storm, as well as their ability to intertwine tragic events with glimpses of hope. Travelers appreciate the tour's attention to detail in showcasing the city's unbreakable spirit and resilience. Many have found the tour to provide a unique perspective on New Orleans' history and the ongoing efforts to protect the city from future storms. Overall, reviewers express deep satisfaction with this thought-provoking and informative walking tour experience.

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

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Your Itinerary

Mississippi River

You will see the mighty Mississippi River. This river runs our commerce, trade and tourism in New Orleans. From our vantage point you will be able to see the famous Crescent turn as well as the cruise ships.

Jackson Square

This is the most famous part of New Orleans. The square in the center of the French Quarter which was the original city founded in 1718. This was the center for Civil, Religious and Social ceremonies. It was also the place where public execustions were held.

Latrobe Park

This pocket park was named after Benjamin Latrobe. He was the man who designed New Orleans first water system, but at a cost of sinking the city.

French Quarter

The French Quarter is the original city in its entirety. From 1718 to the present, it has always been the most famous part of New Orleans. There's more to it than meets the eye however and we will show you why.

Chartres Street

Pronounced Charters but spelled Chartres, this is the street which houses the famous Napoleon House. Once meant to be the home for Napoleon himself, the buildings history with water and eco services is vast.

Washington Artillery Park

The highest point in New Orleans and only a few feet above sea level, this park area serves as a fantastic viewing spot for the original city and the Mississippi River.

French Market

The French Market started as an Indian Trading Post even before European settlers arrived. It made very few changes over the years and still is an active market today. People come from all over the world to buy trinkets here and sample some of our delicious foods.

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