New Orleans Things to Do

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Airboats are flat-bottomed, which allows easy access to shallow waters and protects the wildlife that lives below the surface; they are the perfect vessel for exploring the marshlands of Louisiana! Enjoy thrilling encounters with alligators, turtles, and many other species, and along the way, take in the priceless views! Airboat Adventures provides a unique and fun learning experience that is great for all ages! Details
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Explore New Orleans' Garden District on a private tour filled with historic homes and gardens. See famous landmarks, including the Commander’s Palace and Anne Rice House, while your guide shares the fascinating and complex history of the neighborhood. Your tour ends with a refreshing drink and local tips for dining, shopping, and entertainment. Details
$325.00
Guests can tour New Orleans at their leisure with City Sightseeing New Orleans. Buses run every thirty minutes, seven days a week. Riders experience the city’s rich history in a two-hour loop on an open-top double-decker bus with a knowledgeable Tour Host. Riders can also conveniently stop and explore New Orleans’ popular sites before resuming the tour. Guided walking tours are available as well. Details
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Explore the eccentric and hip side of the Big Easy on this private New Orleans walking tour! The city has been known for its gorgeous architecture, the jazz genre, melting pot of cultures and one-of-a-kind cuisine. Learn about the rich history of the French Quarter, and immerse yourself in the vibrant music and local scenes that define the city. Details
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There are so many things to do in New Orleans you’ll never run out of ways to play! With Tripster, you can find great deals on everything from historical tours to sightseeing cruises and the paranormal and ever-popular New Orleans ghost tours. In addition to those activities, you’ll want to make plenty of time to explore the lively French Quarter and charming Garden District. Of course, New Orleans is famous for its nightlife scene. As a result, be sure to carve out a chunk of time to enjoy the city’s bars, lounges, and clubs too.