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Betania_M, Apr 2026
1000 Plantations in Lousiana
Black history is American history. Seeing the immensity of acres and realizing the economic wealth of the colonizers is a result of Slave labor is bitter. Moving forward I would like the restoration of Whitney to be completed, in order to fully walk into history. I did enter the spaces available. The audio player was very useful and the gift shop was well stocked with books, tee shirts, many items. The staff was very nice and the restroom was clean.
Cheri_B, Mar 2026
The van was clean and...
The van was clean and cool and timely. Our tour driver, Preston, was very friendly and shared historic information and debunked some things we’ve heard about the city!
Adrianne_K, May 2026
Most memorable part of our trip
Edward was courteous and provided lots of interesting tidbits about New Orleans/Louisiana during the drive with opportunities for photos. Whitney Plantation was one of the most memorable parts of our trip, presenting the perspective of a person who is enslaved. Would definitely recommend!
Sara_R, May 2026
Informative and moving...
Informative and moving experience. The Plantation and exhibits are well maintained. The audio tour was easy to navigate

Whitney Plantation Museum

5.0
(3,354)
New Orleans
People exploring the Whitney Plantation Museum in New Orleans.
  • Guided tours of the plantation site are included with admission; self-guided tours are not permitted.

  • Whitney Plantation tours are 90 minutes long; plan to spend about two hours onsite.

  • Dress for the weather, bring water, and wear closed-toe walking shoes.

  • Although children under 6 enter for free, some tour material may be unsuitable for kids.

  • The visitors center is accessible to those with limited mobility; the second floor of the Big House is not. There are gravel paths throughout the plantation.

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