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Whitney Plantation:

The Whitney Plantation stands out from other attractions by truly paying homage to the slaves responsible for its existence. Take a guided tour of the home itself (The Big House), Slave Quarters, Wall of Honor memorial, Antioch Baptist Church, and other exhibits carefully built and preserved in the memory of those who lost their lives on the plantation. The present-day plantation serves as a memorial to the slaves forced to live and work on the plantation, and the brutal labor practices responsible for the plantations success. Visitors experience a more raw, realistic view of the Old South than many other plantations offer. We invite you to explore a plantation like none other in Louisiana.

Not Available on Tuesday

PRICE:

  • Adult: $70.75
  • Child (ages 6-12): $56.75

AVAILABILITY:

  • Daily: Pickups are at 12:30 PM
  • Tour Duration: 5 Hours from start time to drop-off (drive time included)
  • Please allow 30 minutes for pick-up.

Pick-Up will only occur at the following locations:

  1. French Quarter Suites - 1101 N. Rampart St.
  2. Homewood Suites French Quarter - 317 N. Rampart
  3. Holiday Inn Superdome (corner of Gravier St.) - 330 Loyola Ave.
  4. 830 Canal St. near the Roosevelt Hotel - corner of Canal St. and Baronne St.
  5. 422 Canal
  6. 746 Tchoupitoulas St. near the Embassy Suites - corner of Tchoupitoulas St. and Julia St.

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(888) 543-4542

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