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1850 House
523 St. Ann St
504-568-6968
Hours: Tues.-Sun. 9-5
This house is one of the loveliest old homes in New Orleans. The well-preserved town house and courtyard features lovely ironwork on the balconies, a gift shop and a bookstore.

Aquarium of the Americas
Foot of Canal St
504-581-4629
Hours: Sun.-Thurs. 9:30-6, Fri.-Sat. 9:30-7
More than 7,000 aquatic creatures swim in 60 displays in this world-class aquarium. There are four major exhibit areas: the Amazon River Basin, the Caribbean Reef, the Mississippi River, and the Gulf Coast, each with fish and animals native to that environment. More Info <

Woldenberg Riverfront Park
Foot of Canal St
This park surrounds the aquarium, and it is a great spot for viewing the active Mississippi. Water tours leave from the park frequently.

Audubon Park
Once a plantation, the park is now one of the largest (340 acres) and most acclaimed metropolitan parks in the United States. It has a world-class zoo, picnic and play areas, a golf course, a miniature train, riding stables, a tennis court, and a river view.

Audubon Zoo
6500 Magazine St
504-581-4629
Daily 9:30-5, summer weekends til 6 pm
This wonderful zoo is a great place for families to visit. The zoo has a tremendous number of exhibits.
 
 
  Court of Two Sisters Daily Jazz Brunch Buffet (Brunch)
 
The daily brunch buffet at the Court of Two Sisters has long been considered the "thing to do" when visiting New Orleans. This brunch buffet combines delicious Creole and Cajun food with a live jazz band to make your dining experience unforgettable. Make your reservations early as our brunch buffet sells out everyday and we'd hate for you to miss out!
 
  New Orleans Super City Bus Tour (Bus)
 
Get ready to dive into the melting pot! Experience New Orleans on our Super City Bus Tour. Listen as your tour guide points out the landmarks and splendid architecture that makes New Orleans famous. Visit the French Quarter, Jackson Square, St. Louis Cemetery #3, The Garden District and more. Travel in comfort on our air-conditioned motor coach as our guide gives you the history of The City That Care Forgot!
  Steamboat Natchez Dinner & Jazz Cruise (Dinner Cruise)
 
Let the sights, sounds and tastes of New Orleans travel through your senses as you cruise from the heart of the French Quarter along the graceful Mississippi on our Steamboat Natchez Dinner & Jazz Cruise. Let us show you New Orleans, one of the world's most active ports aboard New Orleans' only authentic Steamboat. Book your cruise today.
 
   Louisiana Swamp & Bayou Tour (Bus & Boat)
 
Explore America's most abundant wetlands on our Swamp and Bayou Tour. Cross the mighty Mississippi River on our deluxe passenger motor coach and journey to the wetland areas outside of New Orleans. Don't miss your chance to experience this endangered and disappearing American resource firsthand. This tour includes a riverboat tour to view the nesting grounds of egrets, alligators, raccoons, water snakes and much more.
 
  Oak Alley Plantation Guided Tour (Bus)
 
Explore the most photographed plantation in all of Louisiana. Oak Alley was featured in the movies Interview with a Vampire and Primary Colors and on the soap opera Days of our Lives as the wedding location of Bo and Hope. Named for the 28 massive oak trees lining its quarter-mile driveway, Oak Alley preserves the history of the South.
 
 
Take one part old-fashioned southern hospitality, two parts delicious cocktails and mix in a professional guide to taste, and you've got our Southern Comfort Cocktail Tour. The ghosts that haunt New Orleans aren't the only famous "spirits" in this city. Learn about the drinks & cocktails that helped shape the Mardi Gras culture of New Orleans. We'll explore the creation of historic drinks like Sazerac and Pimm's Cup to the modern masterpieces like the Hurricane & Hand Grenade!
 
 
Discover why restless spirits call New Orleans home. Don't miss your chance to explore the "most haunted city in the United States." Our professional guide will share tales of the afterlife with you, and you'll learn about the famous ghosts & spirits that continue to haunt New Orleans.
 
 
Cruise from the heart of the French Quarter along the graceful Mississippi on our Steamboat Natchez Harbor & Jazz Cruise. Let us show you New Orleans, one of the world's most active ports aboard New Orleans' only authentic Steamboat. Jazz musicians and a creole lunch await you - book your cruise today.
 
  New Orleans Segway Tour (Segway)
 
The New Orleans Segway Day Tour is the most sensational way to visit this city! We want you to love New Orleans as much as we do and have a great time doing it. We take you to the best the Big Easy has to offer. Glide past street jazz bands, smells of cajun spices and the mighty Mississippi river on our one-of-a-kind tour of New Orleans. Reserve your Segway today.
 
 
Join us at the world famous Court of Two Sisters Restaurant, one of New Orleans' most famous and popular dining destinations located in the heart of the French Quarter. The history of this famous restaurant dates back to the 1800's and the Cajun & Creole dishes are some of the best in the Big Easy. This VERY popular restaurant does sell out and reservations are necessary. Book today for an extravagant dining experience!

 
 
 
 
 















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