Le Monde Creole offers an exclusive guided walking tour in the French Quarter and Treme neighborhoods of New Orleans, taking visitors behind closed doors to experience the hidden gems that only locals usually have access to. This immersive tour delves into the lives of old New Orleans families, exploring their remarkable stories amidst the beauty of secluded courtyards and the remnants of a lost world.
Discover the rich history of Creole culture, a unique blend of West European, West African, and Native American influences that flourished in Louisiana before it became part of the USA. From grand townhouses to simple creole cottages, learn about the lives of Creoles, Free People of Color, and slaves, and gain insight into the struggles and triumphs they faced in a changing society. This tour also includes visits to iconic landmarks such as Jackson Square, Louis Armstrong Park, and Congo Square, offering a comprehensive exploration of New Orleans' diverse heritage.
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