Best Things To Do in New Orleans, Louisiana

  1. Madame John's Legacy

    3.9 (19 Votes)
    Madame John's Legacy

    Walking Area, Historical Site

    Built on the burnt grounds of a former house, Madame John's Legacy residential house was built in 1788 and is a fine example of classic 18th century Louisiana-Creole architecture and design. The name of the house was inspired from a character of George Washington Cable’s 1874 short story Tite Poulette. The residential complex consists of three parts- the main house, the kitchen and the tw...Read more
  2. Rodrigue Studio

    4.8 (18 Votes)
    Rodrigue Studio

    Art And Culture, Art Gallery

    George Rodrigue was a student of art school in Los Angeles and in the 1960’s his only wish was to earn a living out of his paintings. He knocked on many doors but not many galleries (of the few that existed) took his paintings for selling. The artist soon took to an advertisement in the paper and gave his home address for selling paintings. Soon people were floodingthe gallery-house. In h...Read more
  3. Cypress Grove And Greenwood Cemeteries

    Historical Site, Cemetery

    The Cypress Grove and Greenwood Cemeteries built in the 1800’s offer arare park into the historic ‘Cities of the Dead’. The Greenwood Cemetery was established by the Firemen’s Charitable and Benevolent Association after they had success with Cypress Grove Cemetery. The graves at the cemeteries consist of elaborately designed graves and beautiful mausoleums. The cemeterie...Read more
  4. Mardi Gras Museum

    4 (44 Votes)
    Mardi Gras Museum

    Museum, Specialty Museum

    The Germaine Wells Mardi Gras Museum was opened in the French quarter in 1983 and was named after successor and daughter of Count Arnaud. The Daughter Germaine Wells was honoured as the queen of over twenty-two Mardi Gras balls from 1937 to 1968 (the most number of times than any other woman in the Carnival’s history). The museum consists of elaborate Mardi Gras costumes, including 13 of ...Read more
  5. Le Petit Theatre Du Vieux Carre

    Entertainment, Performance, Theatre

    The Le Petit Theatre du Vieux Carre is loved for its high- quality theatrical performances along with an intimate setting for dining. The theatre is functioning since 1922 and forms an iconic landmark in the performing arts scene in New Orleans. The talent is highly skilled and portray classic dramas, comedies, musicals and children’s productions among other performances. A few master- cl...Read more
  6. Lee Circle

    3.8 (19 Votes)
    Lee Circle

    Landmark, Walking Area, Monument, Square

    The Lee Circle is popular for the monument of Confederate General, Robert E. Lee,erected in 1884. Before the statue was raised here, the circle was called Tivoli Circle or Place du Tivoli and was a central point in the city that linked the upriver areas with the down river areas. Today the place is a popular spot to watch the colourful Mardi Gras parade. The The bronze statue that is placed on ...Read more
  7. World War 2 Museum

    4.8 (2793 Votes)
    World War 2 Museum

    Museum, Military Museum

    National WWII Museum Tickets - Adult: USD 28 Senior (65+): USD 24 Student (With ID): USD 18 Military (With ID): USD 18 WWII Veterans: Free Beyond All Boundaries: USD 7 Final Mission: USS Tang Submarine Experience: USD 7 Second-Day Pass: USD 7 World war 2 museum parking price: USD 5 - USD 40 World war 2 museum hours - Everyday: 9 am - 5 pm Museum Exhibits and Museum Store hours - ...Read more
  8. The Mahalia Jackson Theatre Of The Performing Arts

    Entertainment, Performance, Theatre

    The Mahalia Jackson Theatre of the Performing Arts is named after the ‘Queen of Gospel’- Mahalia Jackson, who was born in New Orleans. The Hurricane Katrina took its toll on the theatre and was filled with 14 feet of water. After 4 years, the theatre was opened again in 2009 and since then has been one of the Broadway venues in the city. Before the Hurricane hit the city, the place ...Read more
  9. Jackson Square

    4.7 (3579 Votes)
    Jackson Square

    Landmark, Square

    This famous landmark facing the Mississippi River is surrounded by historic buildings like St. Louis Cathedral, Cabildo and the Presbytere. Located on Decatur Street, the square has now turned into an open-air artist colony where local artists draw, paint, sculpt and create caricatures and display their works on the iron fence. This park is a bustling place of creativity and history. Walk arou...Read more
  10. Lower Garden District

    Walking Area, Restaurant, Architecture , Neighborhoods

    The Lower Garden District has been a residential area for famous personalities like Timothy Lea and Mike Williams and is home to some of the oldesthouses in New Orleans. Take a walk around the whole neighbourhood to see a part of history merge with the urban pulse of the city. The stream of restaurants and eateries provide the perfect place to take a break and try some local cuisine while the a...Read more
  11. Arcadian Books

    4.5 (13 Votes)
    Arcadian Books

    Book Shop

    With new and old books stacked from the floor to the celling, Arcadian Books is a one-of-a-kind book store that oozes charm amidst all the organised mess. And if you love reading, you are sure to immediately grab a pile of books for yourself without hunting much. The books are arranged by countries and some of the books date back to the 19th century! Authors and books lost in time are given the...Read more
  12. Mardi Gras World Or Festival

    4.4 (2997 Votes)
    Mardi Gras World Or Festival

    Arts And Crafts

    The Blaine Kern Studios has been building mesmerising parade floats since 1947. Not just for Mardi Gras but the studios provide parade floats for parades all across the globe. You will definitely enjoy touring around the workshop and watching artisans create spectacular parade floats. Outline your trip around Mardi Gras World or Festival using New Orleans trip planner.
  13. Spanish Plaza

    4.3 (13 Votes)
    Spanish Plaza

    Walking Area, Plaza

    The Spanish Plaza was dedicated by Spain as a remembrance of their common historical past with the city of New Orleans and as a pledge of friendship in the future. Located near the waterfront, the plaza offers a panoramic view of the Mississippi river. The central fountain adds to its beauty and often you will find locals as well as tourist taking a casual walk in the afternoons and evenings. E...Read more
  14. Audubon Zoo

    4.7 (1129 Votes)
    Audubon Zoo

    Zoo

    There are more than 15,000 that are housed at the Audubon Zoo. Events at the zoo include the Otter Snack, Sea Lion Feeding, Elephants on Exhibit, Komodo Feeding and Elephant Barn tour to name a few. The zoo premises also include the Cool Zoo, the Simulator and a mini train. A perfect way to spend the family holiday! The Audubon Zoo is an attraction par excellence! It houses thousands of animals...Read more
  15. Le Musee De F P C

    4.8 (18 Votes)
    Le Musee De F P C

    Museum

    Le Musee de f.p.c. showcases a rare collection of objects belonging to the free men of colour in Louisiana. The museum is accommodated in a Greek Revival residence and contains paintings, 19th century photographs, Jules Lion lithographs, sculptures and other artefacts along with rare documents. The stories showcased in the museum goback to when Frenchman Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne, Sieur de Bienvil...Read more
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  • Hello, I will be visiting in February and I am interested in Anne Rice tours. Can you tell what is available, how much it costs, how to book? Thank you!

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  • Are there any segway tour available?

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  • fishing or crabbing experiences in new Orelans? close to Chef Mentur HWY

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    • I am not sure if this information is available. You may approach some local fishing charters in New Orleans to get more details. 

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