New Orleans Treme' Walking Tour

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New Orleans Treme' Walking Tour
Detail Explore the local streets on a walking tour of the city
Detail Informative, friendly and professional guide
Detail Duration: 2 hours
New Orleans Treme' Walking Tour Schedule Schedule
New Orleans Treme' Walking Tour Photos (3)
A person dressed in a nun costume gives a tour to a group of attentive tourists on a sunny day on an urban streetA person dressed in a nun costume gives a tour to a group of attentive tourists on a sunny day on an urban streetA person dressed in a nun costume gives a tour to a group of attentive tourists on a sunny day on an urban street

Are you ready to experience the birthplace of true American music? Look no further than the New Orleans Treme Walking Tour. Located in the heart of the historic Treme neighborhood, this tour offers visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in the rich cultural history of New Orleans.

Led by expert guides, visitors will stroll through the streets of Treme and learn about the famous jazz musicians, Mardi Gras Indiens, and social aid and pleasure clubs that have shaped the city's unique culture. Guests will also have the chance to visit significant landmarks such as St. Augustine Church, Congo Square, and the Backstreet Cultural Museum.

This two-hour walking tour offers visitors a chance to stroll through the streets of Treme and embrace the city's diverse heritage. Although comfortable walking shoes are recommended, visitors of all abilities are welcome. With fascinating stories and informative commentary provided by the expert guides, the New Orleans Treme Walking Tour promises to be an unforgettable experience.

But that's not all! Guests will also have the chance to indulge in some of New Orleans' unique cuisine along the way. From shrimp po' boys to delicious beignets, this tour will expose visitors to some of the city's finest food. Whether an experienced foodie or just curious to try, the New Orleans Treme Walking Tour is an excellent way to sample the city's flavors.

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 Stop at  Congo Square
Experience the palpable energy of Congo Square, the musical birthplace of Jazz - a testament of its vibrant past and present.
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 Stop at  French Quarter
The French Quarter is an enchanting neighborhood where the rhythms of jazz fuse with a rich Cajun cuisine.
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 Stop at  Storyville District
Storyville – a district pulsating with tales of jazz icons, infamous madams, and the city’s undeniable charisma. As you traverse its streets, learn about the district's intricate history and appreciate how its past shaped the vibrant New Orleans we love today.
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 Stop at  The Lost Sock Museum
Set amidst the vibrant cityscape of New Orleans, The Lost Sock Museum presents an eclectic stash of orphaned socks from around the world. This quirky, whimsical attraction pays a playful homage to our everyday item, showcasing an array of socks imagined in all forms imaginable. It's a must-visit niche museum that spins a charming tale of lost and found, wrapped in a palette of patterns and colors.
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 Stop at  Various Locations Throughout Tremé and the 7th Ward in New Orleans
The Treme and 7th Ward are simply a must-visit when in New Orleans for the curious travelers. Explore its rich African-American history, iconic jazz clubs, and original Creole gastronomy, as these locales offer you an authentic slice of the city.

The Treme Neighborhood has a unique history. As one of the oldest African American neighborhoods in the United States, it played a pivotal role in the development of New Orleans' jazz scene. It was also home to many of the city's social aid and pleasure clubs, which helped organize parades and events. Visitors to the tour are sure to learn a wealth of information about the city's diverse culture and rich heritage.

In conclusion, the New Orleans Treme Walking Tour is a must-see for anyone seeking to explore the city's distinctive and diverse culture. With informative guides, delicious food, and significant landmarks along the way, this tour promises to be an unforgettable experience. So why wait? Book your trip today and start exploring the birthplace of jazz!


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