Join a New Orleans local for a walking tour to discover the city’s vibrant jazz music scene. Learn all about the culture and history of jazz, enjoy a
Join a New Orleans local for a walking tour to discover the city’s vibrant jazz music scene. Learn all about the culture and history of jazz, enjoy a
Hop aboard an authentic steam-powered sternwheel paddle boat bound for the Mississippi River and waterfront views of New Orleans. While you cruise, experience
Step aboard one of last authentic steam-powered sternwheelers for a memorable cruise around New Orleans on the Mississippi River. Hear stories of the Big
Listen to the Courtyard King while you feast on a true Cajun-Creole brunch with over 60 menu items, including local favorites such as eggs benedict, grits and
The Paddlewheeler Creole Queen invites you to step back in time as you board her open-air decks to the drifting sounds of live jazz as the sun slips behind
Embark on a guided walking tour of New Orlean's famous music scene and learn about how the city has influenced both jazz and rock and roll. Listen to
Head back to a simpler era as you board the last authentic steam-powered sternwheeler and tour coastal New Orleans along the Mississippi River. Immerse
Experience the vibrant atmosphere of the New Orleans Lower Coast Wine Festival. Grab a seat and enjoy an intimate afternoon of wine, artisan displays,
Delight in a stress-free, fabulous night out! Start your experience in a tucked-away restaurant (which was once a brothel) and dine on several delicious
So, you want to learn about New Orleans cuisine… You definitely want to eat New Orleans cuisine, BUT you don't want to walk or drive all over the place
Iconic pictures of New Orleans include streetcars, and while you might want to hop on one for a fun day of sightseeing, you'll need a more efficient way to get around regularly. Rent a car to explore Louisiana to the fullest, or rent a bicycle to cruise around the French Quarter. Taxis and rideshare services are also available in town.
Let's be honest: many people don't care about weather, room rates or high and low season when they travel to New Orleans. They're only in it for Mardi Gras. If that's you, you'll need to come in February, but be prepared for sky-high prices. The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, in sweltering April and May, sees another tourism peak. If you're open to a quieter experience, book your trip for December or January instead.
There are some essential items you'll probably feel lost without in New Orleans, given the humid weather conditions and the absolute necessity of partying at least some of the time. Here are a few:
Pick your vice and then indulge. This sprawling city offers music, history, food, and a voodoo charm that turns a fascination with death into a celebration of life.
Pick your vice and then indulge. This sprawling city offers music, history, food, and a voodoo charm that turns a fascination with death into a celebration of life.
Pick your vice and then indulge. This sprawling city offers music, history, food, and a voodoo charm that turns a fascination with death into a celebration of life.