Visit Oak Alley Plantation and explore the history of New Orleans in one combo tour
8.5 Hours
Explore southern history across Oak Alley Plantation and the city of New Orleans on an 8.5-hour combo tour. Learn about the impact of slavery in both rural plantation life and the bustling city.
Infants and children ages 0–4 ride free on a parent or guardian’s lap unless you purchase a child ticket for their own seat. You must present the credit card used for booking and matching valid photo ID at check-in. There are no toilets on the bus.
Ticket purchases are non-refundable. You may reschedule (subject to availability) no later than 48 hours from your scheduled departure time. If the tour is cancelled prior to departure, you may reschedule or receive a full refund.
Explore the plantation on a self-guided tour using an audio device, so you can move at your own pace.
Use hotel pickup if your hotel is within a 1.2-mile radius of 414 Canal St. Pickups run between 8:00–8:30 AM, and you should be ready outside by 8:00 AM. The operator does not pick up in the French Quarter.
Bring your tour confirmation, a valid photo ID, and the credit card used to book (it must match the name on the reservation).
If you want to understand the authentic heart and soul of New Orleans beyond the tourist surface, this tour company delivers something genuinely transformative. Guides like Jay and Dennis consistently earn praise for sharing unfiltered, deeply personal stories about Black New Orleans history, culture, and resilience. Multiple travelers specifically mention learning about Hurricane Katrina's impact on the Lower Ninth Ward, meeting actual community members who lived through historic events, and gaining perspectives they'd never encounter on conventional tours. What makes this experience stand out is how educational it is without feeling like a history lecture. The guides are locals with genuine connections to the stories they're telling, and reviewers repeatedly say they left with a completely different understanding of the city. Many recommend booking this tour early in your trip because it reframes how you'll see New Orleans for the rest of your visit. The local restaurant recommendations are apparently spot-on too. It's clearly more than sightseeing—it's the kind of culturally immersive experience that sticks with you long after you leave, and travelers who've taken it once often bring family and friends back for a second tour.
Dennis with the Soul of New Orleans tour is amazingly knowledgeable about the history of the city and tells the story with humor and warmth. It obvious he loves his job and wants to make sure everyone learns the history and has a good time. The tour covers a wide range of history, but always focused on the African-American experience and perspective of these major events throughout the city. The tour deals with a lot of the darker sides of the city's history, but these are important stories to tell and remember because both the joys and tragedies shaped the city and its people. Highly recommend.
Tylor Fulkerson
April 4, 2026
Dennis with the Soul of New Orleans tour is amazingly knowledgeable about the history of the city and tells the story with humor and warmth. It obvious he loves his job and wants to make sure everyone learns the history and has a good time. The tour covers a wide range of history, but always focused on the African-American experience and perspective of these major events throughout the city. The tour deals with a lot of the darker sides of the city's history, but these are important stories to tell and remember because both the joys and tragedies shaped the city and its people. Highly recommend.
Tylor Fulkerson
April 4, 2026