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Reviews: New Orleans French Quarter Walking and History Tour
Guest User2026-02-20
David was very knowledgeable & engaging. We learned a lot of interesting facts, saw many things from a different perspective & had a great time with him. One of the highlights was the art galley on Royal St. where my son got to play the blues.
Reviews: Jean Lafitte 90-Minute Swamp and Bayou Boat Tour
Guest User2024-10-09
Captain Jamie was knowledgeable and definitely got the rules across in an entertaining way. We were thrilled to see wildlife, mostly alligators, but also owls, great blue cranes and bald eagles. This tour is shorter than many, so it fit into our schedule better, and it was time well spent. A fun way to see the bayou!
Reviews: New Orleans: Vue Orleans Observation Deck Entry Ticket
Guest User2026-03-03
It was a great experience, the views are gorgeous!! And the photos you can take are spectacular!! And all the staff were very friendly
Reviews: Whitney Plantation Tour with Transportation from New Orleans
Guest User2026-01-22
We had a great experience visiting Oak Alley Plantation, and a big part of it was thanks to our driver, Kin. Originally from New Orleans, he shared a lot of knowledge about the city’s history during the drive and gave us excellent recommendations for places to visit and restaurants to try. He was truly great and very professional. I highly recommend him! His vehicle was also very comfortable, which made the trip even more enjoyable. As for Oak Alley itself, the visit is interesting for anyone who wants to see the inside of a former slaveholder’s house, as both the mansion and the grounds are very well preserved. The guided tour of the house is paid, but access to the gardens and the former slave quarters is free. If your main interest is learning more about the lives of enslaved people, I would recommend visiting Whitney Plantation instead, as it offers a deeper and more focused perspective on that history.
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