Things to Do in New Orleans, Louisiana

There are several fantastic vacation destinations in the United States but none seem to offer the outstanding array of unique activities that New Orleans delivers. From the vast array of music, to the historical treasures, over the top party venues and family friendly pursuits, it just doesn’t get much better than New Orleans. Following are just a few of the exceptional things to do that the city offers.

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List of Things to do in New Orleans

Take a Cajun Country Grand Tour
A fantastic presentation of Creole and Cajun cultures are provided on this tour beginning with a boat excursion through the cypress swamps. Guests are also provided with a classic lunch at the Oak Alley Plantation, one of the oldest in the south, followed by a tour of the stately mansion. Afterwards guests visit the Creole Plantation; Laura nestled in sugar cane fields along with the property’s historical slave quarters.

Natchez Evening Steamboat Ride
Enjoy the glory and enchantment of New Orleans aboard the Steamboat Natchez which takes you along the Mississippi River while you enjoy a hearty buffet dinner, accompanied by an evening filled with the sounds of live jazz music, and stunning panoramic sights. The Natchez paddle wheel steamboat is one of only 6 still making the trip down the Mississippi River.

The French Quarter
Not only is the French Quarter the city’s oldest neighborhood, it’s also the cultural hub that has attracted artists and writers like Mark Twain to the area for decades. The French Quarter’s architecture is a beautiful combination of American, Creole, French and Spanish styles. The Quarter also offers its visitors a myriad of unique experiences around every corner including fun shops and boutiques, restaurants and museums. Browse through the wonderful offerings in the French Market, relax in historic Jackson Square, and enjoy a tasty treat at Central Grocery

Music Venues
Considered the birthplace of jazz, New Orleans still loves its music. Throughout the city you’ll have the opportunity to enjoy a variety of local music artists, and listen to everything from roots, jazz, funk, blues, R&B and more. If you’ve always wanted to take a music based holiday, there’s no better place to do it then New Orleans.

Mardi Gras
If you like to party, you have to experience at least one Mardi Gras in your lifetime! The party starts in January and ends in February. While quite a few visitors center their Mardi Gras festivities in the French Quarter and along Bourbon Street, most of the major parades originate in the Mid-City and Uptown districts, following a route that takes them along St. Charles Ave and Canal Street.

Mardi Gras World
Mardi Gras World is the next best thing to experiencing Mardi Gras and one of the most distinctive attractions in New Orleans. Created by the artists at Blaine Kern Studio who bring Mardi Gras to life each and every year, everyone that tours Mardi Gras World are thrilled by the experience. Visitors can watch the artists at work, creating Mardi Gras magic, and tour the facility, thrilled by the massive Mardi Gras figures of fantasy; a remarkable encounter.

Jackson Square
Historic Jackson Square is a timeless destination located in the heart of the French Quarter and is a favorite local spot for both locals and visitors. The artists, museums, merchants, restaurants and the awe inspiring square itself make Jackson Square one of the most popular locations in the French Quarter and the perfect place for people watching.

We’ve only touched on the endless amount of remarkable things to do in New Orleans; there are many, many more including a wealth of family friendly activities like the IMAX theatre, the Audubon Zoo, the Aquarium of the Americas and the Louisiana Children’s Museum. Whether you’re traveling alone, with friends or even with the kids, you’re sure to enjoy a memorable vacation in New Orleans.