Oak Alley Plantation is a historic plantation located on the west bank of the Mississippi River, in the community of Vacherie, St. James Parish, Louisiana. It is best known for its distinguishing visual feature, an alley (French allée) or canopied path, created by a double row of southern live oak trees about 800 feet (240 meters) long, planted in the early 18th century. The property was designated a National Historic Landmark for its architecture, landscaping and agricultural innovation.
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The German Coast
Discover Louisiana’s German Coast
Just west of New Orleans, Louisiana’s German Coast is a charming region, proud of its history, culture, and scenic beauty. Settled by German immigrants in the early 1700s, this area—spanning three parishes—offers a unique blend of African, European and indigenous influences and Louisiana hospitality. Oak Alley is in the heart of the German Coast, and we will get to know it as we drive out.
Oak Alley Plantation and Historic Grounds—Vacherie, LA
Points of interest on the grounds:
-Slavery at Oak Alley exhibit
-Sugar Cane Theater
-30-minute guided group tour of the “Big House”
-People of Oak Alley exhibit
-The Oak Allé
-Oak Alley Restaurant & gift shop
-Blacksmith shop exhibit
Oak Alley Restaurant (Optional)
Conveniently located on the grounds, Oak Alley restaurant promises a regional menu, nice people and reasonable prices, should you wish to stop for lunch during our visit.
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Guide fee
Private transportation 2022 Chrysler Pacifica Touring-L minivan
Gasoline fee
Toll fees
Admission tickets to Oak Alley Plantation house tour.
Please note: The 30-40 minute tour of the main house is conducted in a group setting (up to 30 travelers at once) by an interpreter in the employ of the plantation museum, not by me.
-Food and drinks
-Other incidentals
-This tour does involve a good deal of walking about the grounds and the house.
-Sturdy. comfortable footwear is best.
-The second floor of the plantation house is not wheelchair accessible.
9am -6pm daily
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