
More Things To Do
Explore More Things To Do In New Orleans

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New Orleans School of Cooking – All Tours
Choose from a range of demo, hands-on and zoom cooking classes at New Orleans School of Cooking.
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Flambeaux Bicycle Tours
Creole Odyssey
Embarking from the historic core of the city, the Creole Odyssey traces the city’s expansion into its surrounding bayous. Enjoy an extended ride under the shade of regal Live Oak trees as we journey down the opulent Esplanade Ridge.
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Crescent City Tours & Transportation
Whitney Plantation + Swamp Tour • Small Airboat Ride
The swamp tour is a relaxing tour of some of the most beautiful natural habitat in the southeast Louisiana swamps.
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Crescent City Tours & Transportation
Double Plantation Tour • Oak Alley & Whitney
An educative and entertaining visit to The Whitney plantation historic district, a museum devoted to slavery in the southern United States.
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French QuarTour Kids
Spooky Ghost Hunt
Join us for a kid friendly ghost hunt of the French Quarter. Ghost stories, ectoplasm, ghost detectors & more!!
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Witches Brew Tours
New Orleans Ghost, Voodoo, & Vampire Mysteries Walking Tour
Join us on a journey through the historic French Quarter as we uncover the dark history of ghosts, voodoo and vampires in New Orleans. On this 1.5-hour walking tour, your experienced professional tour guide will weave tales of New Orleans’ most prolific figures– from Marie Laveau to Vampire legend Jacques St. Germaine.
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Bon Moment
Eat Like A Local – New Orleans Garden District Food & History Tour
Eat like a local! Take a three course food tour that highlights New Orleans history through flavors on this guided walking tour of the Garden District.
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New Orleans Secrets
LGBT Queer History Tour
The LGBT Queer History walking tour delves deep into the complicated past of gay New Orleans. Home to one of the first gay neighborhoods and first gay bars in the United States, the country’s queer history has deep roots in the French Quarter.
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New Orleans Architecture Tours
French Quarter Tour
Explore the Vieux Carré , founded in 1718. While the French and Spanish no longer control the area, their mark is left in the building styles still seen to this day.
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