Oak Alley Plantation and the Soul of New Orleans Tour Combo

Why this Tour? Our tour provides a captivating juxtaposition of Oak Alley plantation idyllic beauty in the dynamic urban culture of New Orleans. By experiencing both, guests gain a comprehensive unde

Why this Tour? Our tour provides a captivating juxtaposition of Oak Alley plantation idyllic beauty in the dynamic urban culture of New Orleans. By experiencing both, guests gain a comprehensive understanding of how slavery shaped these distinct environments and contributed to the vibrant culture of the city. By combining these experiences our tour offers a holistic view of southern history, allowing guests to explore the differences between enslaved life on plantations and in urban settings.

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Location: New Orleans

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Q&A

Q: Is there a minimum age requirement for the Oak Alley tour?

A: Yes, there is a minimum age of 8 for the Oak Alley Plantation tour. However, younger kids are welcome on the Soul of New Orleans Tour, as long as they are accompanied by an adult. Just make sure to check with the provider if you have any specific concerns about younger children.

Q: What should we wear for the plantation tour? Is it outdoors?

A: Definitely wear comfortable shoes since there's a lot of walking on the plantation grounds. It’s mostly outdoors, so lightweight clothing is best, especially in the summer. A hat and sunscreen are also a good idea! Just keep an eye on the weather because if it rains, they'll have to adjust your plans.

Q: Can we reschedule if our plans change?

A: Yes, you can reschedule your tour with 48 hours notice, but it’s best to check with 2nd Line Tours directly since policies can sometimes change. They’re usually pretty flexible, especially if you contact them as soon as possible.

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the Oak Alley and Soul of New Orleans tour! Any thoughts?

Hey everyone! I’m considering getting this combo tour for my parents’ anniversary. They love history and exploring new places, and I think the contrast between the plantation and the city culture would be fascinating for them. Has anyone done this? Would you recommend it? What was the transportation like?

Just booked the Oak Alley/Soul of New Orleans tour!

I just booked the combo tour for next month! Can’t wait to see the plantation, and I’m super curious about the Soul of New Orleans part. What’s it like? Any must-see spots or tips?