Visit Whitney Plantation on a self-guided audio tour with round-trip transport from the French Quarter
5 Hours & 25 Minutes
Transport, audio tour, entry
Explore the Whitney Plantation Museum with a self-paced audio tour focused on the history of slavery in Louisiana. Travel by bus from the French Quarter and spend time with exhibits, memorial artwork, restored buildings, and first-person narratives.
Meet at 400 Toulouse Street and check in 15 minutes before your start time. The tour does not operate on Tuesdays. Some paths are uneven gravel; wheelchair access is limited in certain areas.
Bookings are non-refundable. All sales are final.
It is a self-paced audio tour using the Whitney Plantation app on your device.
Tours begin at 12:00pm and 1:00pm Wednesday through Monday. There are no tours on Tuesdays.
Parking lots are available on Decatur Street and near the dock. These lots are not affiliated with the company and offer hourly or daily rates.
400 Toulouse St New Orleans, LA 70130 US
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