A sugar plantation; an abandoned investment property; a cattle ranch; a landscape of defiance in the face of the Army Corps of Engineers--Oak Alley has been many things in its over 200 …
A sugar plantation; an abandoned investment property; a cattle ranch; a landscape of defiance in the face of the Army Corps of Engineers--Oak Alley has been many things in its over 200 years of history. Today it is a historic site, dedicated to preserving and interpreting each chapter of this plantation’s memory.
We had a good experience at Oak Alley Plantation. The facilities were excellent, and the café offered tasty food and drinks at very reasonable prices for a tourist attraction. The house tour was a hi…Full review by Melissa1356
May 12, 2025
I grew up going on trips centered around history within the city we were visiting. With that I’ve learned a lot and ventured on my own into spending personal time delving further into the historical …Full review by FarAway53710832304
May 7, 2025
We visited Oak Alley while on a Lower Mississippi cruise with American Cruise Lines. We started our visit by purchasing a mint julep at the bar. We admired the line of oaks that led from the dock on …Full review by Bill R
My cousins and I visited the plantation last year. We would like to see another plantation this summer but would still like to have lunch at the restaurant. Is entry to the restaurant possible without purchasing a plantation ticket? Lisa Breithaupt
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Yes you can go to the restaurant without a ticket to the plantation it is an entrance closer to the restaurant. Another plantation we went to was Laura plantation highly …
Yes you can go to the restaurant without a ticket to the plantation it is an entrance closer to the restaurant. Another plantation we went to was Laura plantation highly recommend it was even a better history than Oak Allet