Black History & Tremè Neighborhood Walking Tour

As culture-bearers for the city of New Orleans, all of our guides are actively involved in participating and/or performing in various productions and venues that showcase our artistic preservation of

As culture-bearers for the city of New Orleans, all of our guides are actively involved in participating and/or performing in various productions and venues that showcase our artistic preservation of Louisiana BBIPOC heritage. We have a unique perspective that goes deeper than what can be found in books (though we’re thorough researchers as well), and we look forward to sharing the rich and blended cultures that make up New Orleans.

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Location: New Orleans

What's Included

Community Discussion

Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for the Black History & Tremè Neighborhood Walking Tour?

A: There's no strict age limit for this tour! It's suitable for all ages, but keep in mind that younger kids might need a bit more attention during the storytelling. It's a great way for families to learn about New Orleans' rich culture together. Just make sure to wear comfy shoes since you'll be walking around!

Q: What's the best way to dress for the walking tour? Any recommendations?

A: I’d recommend wearing comfortable shoes since you’ll be walking quite a bit. Lightweight clothing is great, especially if it's warm out. And don't forget a hat or sunglasses for sun protection as you wander through Tremè. It's all about being comfortable while enjoying the history!

Q: Can this tour be rescheduled if something comes up?

A: Yes, you can reschedule! Anansi's Daughters are usually pretty flexible. Just make sure to give them a heads up as soon as possible if you need to change your plans. It's always best to confirm directly with them closer to your date.

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the Black History & Tremè Neighborhood Walking Tour!

I’m considering getting this walking tour for my dad's birthday! He’s really into history and culture, and I think this would be perfect for him. The storytelling aspect sounds amazing, and I love that the guides are local artists. Has anyone done this tour? Any tips on how to make the day special?

Anyone have a review of the Tremè Walking Tour?

I’m trying to find a cool experience for my friend’s graduation gift. The Black History & Tremè Neighborhood Walking Tour looks interesting, but I want to know if it’s worth it. Is it easy to follow? Any highlights I should know about?