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TREMÉ WALKING TOUR

Tremé, the cultural heartbeat of new orleans.

French Quarter Phantoms, Tour Tremé was Awarded  National Geographic's GeoTourism Award for our support in sustaining and enhancing the unique geographic character of the region through our commitment to aesthetics, culture, environment, heritage, and the wellbeing of the regions’ residents.

Tour Tremé also Awarded Trip Advisor’s Certificate of Excellence

Tremé (pronounced Tre-May) sits adjacent to the French Quarter and is the oldest African-American neighborhood in the United States. Tremé is a vibrant area steeped in music and culture. Come explore this iconic gem and revel in New Orleans Creole and Black history with its roots in Congo square and Storyville, the birthplace of such Jazz greats as Alphonse Picou and Trombone Shorty.

Tremé was originally settled by Free People of Color; often referred to as Creoles, whose unique experience helped shape the civil rights movement. It is the hallmark of African-American history not to be missed. Today, Tremé is home to artists, musicians, and craftsmen and is a living, breathing, joyful piece of New Orleans history.

Points of Interests

On your  Tremé Walking Tour,  you will spot the following locations: 

WALKING TOUR OF TREMÉ

Our walking tour begins from The Voodoo Lounge, 718 N Rampart Street, then crosses over to Congo Square at Armstrong Park before venturing off the beaten path to see film locations from the HBO Tremé series.

Our sightseeing tour extraodinarre includes architecture, music history, Mardi Gras Indian history, and a trip to the Tomb of the Unknown Slave to discuss the history of slavery in New Orleans.

MARDI GRAS IN THE TREMÉ

Hear the history of Mardi Gras Indian and Skull & Bone Gang traditions in the Tremé.

This is the ORIGINAL walking tour of the Tremé neighborhood!

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Regular $25.00 Adult participants aged 21 years and older will have the chance to purchase one Hurricane drink and receive another one for free, served in a complimentary souvenir cup, prior to the tour.

Tour Information

  WHEN :   10:30 AM Saturday, Sunday and Monday

  LENGTH :   2 hours

  STARTS FROM:  The Voodoo Lounge, 718 N. Rampart Street (On the corner of Orleans Street and Rampart Street)

  ENDS AT:  Vodoo Lounge

  DISTANCE:   1 mile

 INTERNET SPECIAL: $22

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Fun French Quarter Walking tours led by Master Storytellers. Choose from our Ghost & Vampire walking tour, Garden District walking tour, Tour Tremé or Saints and Sinners: a Dirty little French Quarter History tour. Who knew history could be so much fun? All tours are about one hour forty-five minutes, walking distance is just under one mile. Bring your camera (and your friends), wear comfortable shoes, and be prepared to have fun! Established in 2006. Locally owned and operated. We love entertaining you and it shows. Join us for the best walking tours New Orleans has to offer. Book online for $22 per person and you receive a discount of $3 per ticket! (Regularly $25 per person).

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Things To Do In The Treme

A guide to a historic neighborhood.

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This post covers things to do in Treme, one of New Orleans unique neighborhoods, including tips on what to see, where to eat, as well as where to dance. 

  • Plan Your Visit
  • Things to Do and See
  • Where to Eat
  • Guided Neighborhood Tours
  • St. Louis Cemetery 1 Tour

PLAN YOUR VISIT

A visit to New Orleans would not be complete without spending some time in one of its most famous locations.

As one of the city's oldest neighborhoods, there is much to learn and experience when you are there in the Treme (pronounced "Trim-Aye")

It is named for Claude Treme a French milliner (a hat maker). He married a Free Woman of Color, Julie Moreau. 

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She had acquired the land when she bought the plantation she had been enslaved on. The two of them began to subdivide the land in 1812.

From its earliest beginnings, as one of the nation's few multicultural communities, its character was developed with a combination of immigrants, refugees, and Free People of Color all converging on the area from as far back as the 1700s.

The significance of such a community growing against America's tumultuous background has created an area known for its famous jazz funerals, Mardi Gras Festivities, and historical sites. 

Sample Itinerary

  • Partake in a morning tour of St. Louis Cemetery #1 with us (Free Tours by Foot).
  • Take a coffee or lunch break at Mr. Gregory's after the tour. 
  • Enjoy a walk through Armstrong Park.
  • Enjoy a late Southern lunch at Lil Dizzy's.
  • Learn about Mardi Gras Indians at the Backstreet Museum in the late afternoon (be sure to confirm hours).

New Orleans Walking Tours

How to Get Here

A quick walk from the French Quarter, the Treme begins at Armstrong Park, 701 Rampart Street.

Regardless of how you travel, we recommend using this Google Maps link for directions to the park .

How to Get to Treme from French Quarter

We also created a Google map for you of all of the locations mentioned in this post.

You can walk away from the river on Dumaine St., Or, if you are at either end of the Quarter on Rampart you can ride the Rampart St. Car for $1.25.

Read our post on how to ride streetcars in New Orleans .

Why not join us for one of our pay-what-you-like tours of Treme offered at @10:30 am on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays?

Our Voodoo Tour is offered Wednesday through Monday and our Music, Arts, and More Tour also visits parts of Treme.

Check out our current schedule to see what is available. 

Lastly, we also offer a daily tour of St. Louis Cemetery #1 .

Though technically the cemetery borders Treme, it makes a lot of sense to combine a morning visit to the cemetery before heading off to Treme for lunch and more exploration. 

How Much Time to Devote Here

So, our tour of Treme lasts 2 hours, so we feel that is the minimum you should devote, but we feel at least a 1/2 day in the neighborhood is warranted. 

Just read the sections on things to see , things to eat , and nightlife , and see if you can't help yourself from spending an entire day or night here.

Is the Treme Safe to Visit?

It is a residential neighborhood that is safe to walk around during the day. Late in the evening is another story.

Read our post about safety in New Orleans .

Special Events

In addition to the weekly Congo Square drum circle, there are several events or festivals taking place in the Treme.

  • Congo Square New World Rhythms Festival ( March )
  • Jazz in the Park (Seasonal)
  • Tremé Festival ( October )
  • Tremé Creole Gumbo Festival ( November )

New Orleans Travel Tips and Hacks

TOP THINGS TO DO IN TREME

Some of New Orleans' top sights are located here. Below is our list of the top things to do, see and experience in this legendary neighborhood.

Be sure to also read our master post on things to do in New Orleans for more travel ideas.

St. Louis Cemetery #1

Established in 1789, it is the oldest cemetery in New Orleans.

Located right at the edge of the French Quarter the tombs contain the remains of many of the old Creole families that lived there throughout history.

Here you'll see multi-story tombs of people from as far back as the French colonial days.

Buried there you'll find the first black mayor of New Orleans and Marie Laveau - the legendary voodoo queen. 

You can read a bit more with our self-guided tour of the cemetery , but you can only enter on a guided tour. 

Consider taking a St. Louis Cemetery #1 Tour , which runs all day, every 15 minutes, and is a great start to your exploration of Treme.

Louis Armstrong Park/Congo Square

Located on the outer edge of the French Quarter, Louis Armstrong Park is dedicated to one of the City's most favored residents and traditions.

This 32-acre green space with several kids' playgrounds has played a significant role in the city's history and is also known as the city's New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park.

From as far back as the early 1800's all manner of events have been held nearly every Sunday in this prominent location.

This was the only day of the week when African Americans, both slaves and freemen, were allowed to openly gather and make music together.

Those many Sundays of long ago were instrumental in the development of one of the purest American styles of music - jazz.

Every Sunday at @3 pm, you can join in on a free drum circle in Congo Square ( video ). It's among the top free things to do in NOLA.

You can get a taste of the history and flavor of the park on our Music, Arts, and More Tour , which usually takes place on Fridays and Saturdays at @2:30 pm. 

Backstreet Cultural Museum

The Backstreet Cultural Museum is home to a number of artifacts, memorabilia, films, and costumes that reflect the growth of the African-American culture in New Orleans.

Exhibitions include exquisite displays on the Mardi Gras Indians, jazz funerals, and the many social clubs that emerged over time and.

They illuminate the struggles that African Americans had to overcome and their triumph over the obstacles that were represented in its music.

You'll also see their famous Film Collection, voodoo artifacts, Baby Doll exhibits, and collections from the social aid and pleasure clubs of the region.

A trip to the Backstreet Museum is much more than fun; it is also educational and entertaining.

The Backstreet Museum is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm and admission is $10.00 per person.

A guided tour will help you to rediscover and relive an integral part of African American culture.  http://www.backstreetmuseum.org/

Food, particularly soul food, is what you should seek out in the Treme!

We suggest several restaurants and cafes here, including Lil Dizzy's, Treme Coffeehouse, Fatma's Cozy Corner, Willie Mae's Scotch House, or the crown jewel Dooky Chase's.

Read more about them in our section on restaurants  and be sure to read our post on the 13 must-try foods in New Orleans.

And in case you didn't know, we offer pay-what-you-like New Orleans food tours .

Jazz Mass St. Augustine’s Catholic Church 

1210 Governor Nicholls St, New Orleans, LA 70116

Since its dedication to freedom from oppression in 1842, this Treme church was available to free people of color, who eventually purchased pews for enslaved people to worship alongside them since they could not pay for the pew fees in practice at the time.

In 2004, the church added a memorial to the slaves who lived and died in the area. The large chain cross is adorned by hanging angle shackles.

If you are there on a Sunday, why don't you check out the jazz gospel service (video above)?  

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New Orleans African American Museum of Art, Culture, and History 

1418 Governor Nicholls St, New Orleans, LA 70116

This complex is currently closed for remodeling. When it reopens, it is the epicenter of activities in the neighborhood.

You can still pass by and see the historical buildings that were typical of traditional Treme Homes.

Please check their website, http://www.noaam.org/ for an opening date.

St. Anna’s Episcopal Church

1313 Esplanade Ave, New Orleans, LA 70116

St. Anna’s has always had an emphasis on social justice for all; they were the first church in the city not to charge pew fees since opening in 1846.

This is an Anglo-Catholic Church and certain Catholic rituals aren’t followed. In fact, one bishop destroyed the confessional booths with an ax in the 1940s.

The church also reaches out to our unique community with the Mission to Musicians program. St.  http://www.stannanola.org/

Be sure to read our master post on things to do in New Orleans for more travel ideas.

WHERE TO EAT IN THE TREME

Willie mae's scotch house.

2401 St Ann St.

A Food Channel favorite many of our guests ask about Willie Mae’s before we can suggest it.

Originally it was a bar, but after a location change in 1957, the restaurant also housed a barbershop and beauty salon.

Their Wet Batter chicken is what they have been known for ever since.

The Food Channel and the Travel Channel have both named it “America’s Best Fried Chicken”.

So, maybe it is worth a trip to the Treme! 

Dooky Chase Restaurant

2301 Orleans Ave

Leah Chase, who passed away in 2019, was considered to be the Godmother of Creole Cuisine.

So much so that there has been a documentary about her and Tatiana from The Princess and the Frog is based on her.

Their lunch buffet is what we suggest, with an assortment of Creole and soul food cuisine.

Dooky Chase Restaurant is one of our top 10 places to get gumbo in New Orleans.

Make sure not to miss the pictures of celebrities and dignitaries that have sat at Leah’s table. 

Lil Dizzy’s

1500 Esplanade

Downhome southern fare with an affordable weekend breakfast buffet. Beyonce and Jay-Z swear by Dizzy’s!

http://www.lildizzyscafe.net/

Treme Coffeehouse

1501 St. Phillip St.

This family-owned coffee shop situated across from the community center is the Epicenter of the neighborhood.

Tour groups, teachers, students, and neighbors all Gather here. 

Fatma's Cozy Corner

1532 Ursulines Ave

A new addition to the neighborhood Fatma’s offers Mediterranean/Turkish cuisine and beverages to the Treme.

Fatma has owned many establishments in the Metropolitan New Orleans Area, so we are sure it will please your sense.

MUSIC VENUES

If you venture out into the Treme for a night out, you won't be disappointed. There are many locations to go to, and we highlight our 3 favorite places.

Be sure to read our post on things to do at night in New Orleans for more trip ideas.

Mother-in-Law Lounge

1500 Claiborne Ave, New Orleans, LA 70116

Beloved late local musician Ernie K-Doe opened the Mother-in-Law Lounge in 1994; it was named after his smash hit “Mother-in-Law.”  

The bar is a shrine to the flamboyant character who would often greet guests at the door.

It was reopened one year after being flooded after Hurricane Katrina passed by his widow Antoinette K-Doe.

After her eventual death, famed trumpeter Kermit Ruffins reopened the iconic bar as Kermit’s Mother-in-Law Lounge in 2014.

Learn more about music venues in this neighborhood in our nightlife section and be sure to read our post on where to find great live music in New Orleans.

It is also a stop on our self-guided Hurricane Katrina Tour . 

The Candlelight Lounge

925 N Robertson St.

Definitely a dive, this is the place to see generations of New Orleans musicians play for each other.

We suggest calling ahead to see if they have live music on the night you plan to visit.

If they do you will enjoy yourself and the cheap drinks. We do suggest getting a taxi or Uber in and out of the neighborhood at night. 

Bullet's Sports Bar

2441 A P Tureaud Ave.

Featured on the HBO Show Treme Bullet’s is a neighborhood bar.

Call ahead for live music, and you will get a truly authentic New Orleans experience.

GUIDED TOURS OF THE TREME

As we mentioned above, we usually offer pay-what-you-like tours of Treme at @10:30 am on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays (details below).

Lastly, there is a daily tour of St. Louis Cemetery #1 , which runs every 15 minutes.

Lastly, if you are considering a tourist discount pass, keep in mind that the New Orleans Pass includes a free tour of the Treme .

FREE TOURS BY FOOT TREME TOUR

Items discussed include:

  • New Orleans' role in the American Civil Rights Movement
  • Saint Augustine Church
  • Backstreet Cultural Museum and Skull and Bone Gangs
  • Jazz, rock and roll, and bounce music
  • Congo Square
  • Slavery in the colony and U.S. cities and what happened after the American Civil War
  • The lives of New Orleans' free people of color
  • Mardi Gras Indians

Tour information

Reservations:  Required.  Click here to reserve . Groups of 6 or more persons should visit our  group inquiry page

Treme Tour Meeting Point

WHERE:  Meet your guide at Mr. Gregory's Coffee Shop 806 N Rampart St, New Orleans, LA 70116  (map) .

WHEN:  Meet your guide at 10:20 am.

DURATION:  Approximately 2 hours.

DISTANCE:  Approximately 1 mile (1.6 km)

COST:  Pay what you like.

Save more money in New Orleans with a  tourist discount pass  and consider a  swamp tour  and a  plantation tour .

Be sure to read our other New Orleans neighborhood guides .

  • French Quarter
  • Garden District
  • Faubourg Marigny
  • Bayou St. John
  • Frenchman Street

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La Tour-de-Treme, Freiburg: Wander Through Its Landmarks and Experience the Historical Charm

Discover the historical charm of La Tour-de-Treme, Freiburg. Immerse yourself in its rich heritage as you wander through iconic landmarks and experience the captivating allure of this enchanting Swiss destination.

La Tour-de-Treme is a small town located in the canton of Fribourg, Switzerland. Situated in the foothills of the Swiss Alps, the town offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. With a population of approximately 5,000 people, La Tour-de-Treme is a charming and peaceful destination that is popular with tourists and locals alike.

La Tour-de-Treme has a rich history that dates back to the Roman times. The town was an important stop on the trade route between Italy and Germany. Over the years, La Tour-de-Treme has been under the rule of various local lords and governments. Today, it is a charming town that still bears the traces of its long and fascinating history.

La Tour-de-Treme is located in the foothills of the Swiss Alps, surrounded by stunning mountain peaks and valleys. The town is situated in the Gruyere Pays-d'Enhaut Regional Nature Park, a beautiful area that is known for its scenic beauty and excellent hiking trails. The surrounding area is perfect for outdoor activities such as hiking, skiing and mountain biking.

Demographics

As of 2021, the population of La Tour-de-Treme is approximately 5,000 people. The majority of residents are Swiss nationals, with a small percentage of foreign residents. The town is known for its close-knit community and friendly atmosphere.

La Tour-de-Treme has a mountain climate, with cold winters and mild summers. The town is situated at a high altitude, which means that temperatures can drop significantly in the winter months. However, the surrounding mountains provide shelter from the wind, making it a pleasant place to visit year-round.

Landmarks and Tourist Attractions

La Tour-de-Treme is home to a number of historic landmarks and tourist attractions. The most notable of these is the nearby Gruyeres Castle, a beautiful castle that dates back to the 13th century. Other popular attractions include the Gruyere Pays-d'Enhaut Regional Nature Park, which is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna and the nearby Moléson-sur-Gruyères ski resort, which is one of the most popular ski destinations in Switzerland.

The economy of La Tour-de-Treme is primarily based on agriculture and tourism. The town is known for its high-quality dairy products, such as cheese and milk. In addition, the tourist industry is a significant source of revenue for the local economy, with many visitors coming to enjoy the natural beauty and outdoor activities that the area has to offer.

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Etudes au CO de La Tour-de-Trême

Etudes surveillées.

Du lundi au jeudi, de 16h00 à 16h45, les élèves peuvent suivre l’étude surveillée.

Cette étude s’adresse en particulier aux élèves dont les parents souhaitent qu’ils effectuent, d’une manière autonome, une partie de leurs devoirs à l’école, à ceux qui doivent attendre un moyen de transport public ou également aux élèves qui connaissent un problème dans une des branches fondamentales.

Placée sous la surveillance d’un maître, cette étude est une opportunité offerte aux élèves qui peuvent trouver un cadre favorable à l’accomplissement de leurs devoirs.

Le surveillant tient la liste des élèves présents. Les parents peuvent en tout temps appeler les adjoints pour vérifier la présence de leur enfant. Il n’y a pas d’inscription «officielle» à cette étude.

Etudes encadrées

Une étude encadrée est organisée en parallèle à l’étude surveillée. La direction peut astreindre les élèves en difficultés organisationnelles à y participer.

Etudes en salle d’informatique

Durant certaines études, l’école mettra à disposition une salle d’informatique avec un surveillant.

Chaque fois qu’un élève vient en étude informatique, il doit s’inscrire à l’aide de ce formulaire .

Remarque : d’une manière générale, les études sont à considérer comme un service offert aux élèves. La direction se réserve la possibilité de refuser cette offre à des élèves manifestant des problèmes de comportement.

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  • Honeymoon spot
  • Good for Adrenaline Seekers
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We've updated our pricing plans. Here is the rundown of the changes.

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We’ve decided to change our prices to reflect the current inflationary environment as well as our ongoing investments in resOS. The new prices take effect from February 6th. Everyone who is already on an existing subscription on February 6th will keep that subscription until the period ends. If you’re on an annual or monthly plan before February 6th, you’ll keep your old price until the annual or monthly plan is renewed.

What’s changing?

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The base subscription cost on resOS is updated to reflect to current inflationary environment in the world. Here are the changed prices for the booking system.

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  • App-based pricing :  We’re introducing prices to some of our apps in resOS. Going forward we are planning to develop even more apps (extensions) to our system. Some of them may be free and some of them will come at a price.

This change allows us to maintain a competitive base price while also investing in development of more advanced functionality.

📄 Apps we’ll start charging for

Timeline for the change:.

The new pricing will be effective from February 6th 2024 .

  • Billing cycle impact : The new prices will apply from your next billing cycle, after February 6th, 2024. 

For example, if you upgrade to a yearly plan on the 4th of February, you will continue to enjoy the existing plan rates, including free access to all apps, and the current pricing structure until the start of your next billing year.

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  • 1 entrance hall with wall storage cabinet
  • 1 bedroom of 12.6 m2
  • 1 bathroom/WC with washing column
  • 1 bedroom of 17 m2
  • 1 fully equipped kitchen open to the living room
  • 1 living/dining room opening onto a 21.6 m2 balcony
  • 1 master suite consisting of a dressing room, a shower room/WC and a bedroom of 13.6 m2 giving access to a balcony of 10.2 m2

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  • Number of levels : 1
  • 132 m 2 (living space)
  • 155 m 2 (usable areas)
  • Built in 2024
  • Available on request
  • Reference _4798227.11
  • New building
  • Power supply
  • Waste water supply
  • Water supply
  • Has wheelchair access
  • Public transport
  • Nursery school
  • Primary schools
  • Secondary schools

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