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AA Audubon Aquarium of the Americas
AZ Audubon Zoo
1 Canal St. at the Riverfront
6500 Magazine St. Uptown
Open (Beginning Sept. 3, 2013) Tue - Sun | 10am - 5pm
Open (Beginning Sept. 3, 2013)
Tue - Fri | 10am - 4pm; Sat & Sun | 10am - 5pm
504-581-4629
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Description:
Immerse yourself in one of the finest aquariums in the U.S. where you can explore the aquatic habitats of the Caribbean, Amazon,
Mississippi River, and Gulf of Mexico. Watch penguins play, pet a shark, and experience the largest collection of sharks and jellies in
the nation. Don’t miss sea otters “Buck and Emma”, Seahorses, frogs, or our Louisiana native white alligator. See it all in just two hours!
Located at the foot of Canal Street on the banks of the Mississippi, just steps from the French Quarter.
What’s Included:
Free admission to the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas.
504-581-4629
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Description:
One of the top five Zoos in the country features 2000 exotic and local animals on 50 lush acres. Don’t miss the Louisiana
Swamp exhibit, the world’s only urban swamp, the Louisiana black bear, and the world’s largest lizard, the Komodo Dragon.
Be sure to catch the Jaguar Jungle, and climb high atop Monkey Hill and its newly renovated tree house. Experience it all in just
3 hours. Free parking is available. Offer not valid with any other offers or for Boo At the Zoo, Zoo To Do, Zoo To Do for Kids, or any special
admission events.
What’s Included:
Free admission to the Audubon Zoo. Offer not valid with any other offers or for Boo At the Zoo,
Zoo To Do, Zoo To Do for Kids, or any special admission events.
AI Audubon Insectarium
423 Canal Street in the historic Custom House. Near streetcar line.
504-581-4629
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Open (Beginning Sept. 3, 2013) Tue - Sun | 10am - 5pm
Description:
Located in the historic U.S. Custom House on Canal Street in downtown New Orleans, Audubon Insectarium will delight you with ‘up
close and personal’ live insect encounters, the indelible story of the Crescent City and insects, and “Life Underground,” where you’ll
be shrunk to insect size. Discover global insect customs, sample exotic insect cuisine, learn about the history of termites and the
latest technologies used in pest control management. Take in a fun animated insect film at our immersion theater, traipse through
the Louisiana swamp, enjoy the tranquility of our Japanese butterfly garden and watch hundreds of winged beauties as they flit about.
What’s Included:
Free admission to the Audubon Insectarium.
BK Blaine Kern’s Mardi Gras World
Call to arrange free shuttle pickup. 1380 Port of New Orleans Place; just past the Convention Center on the riverfront.
504-361-7821
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Hours: Open Daily 9:30 – 5:00, first tour at 9:30, last tour at 4:30
Description:
Come see where Mardi Gras is made. Guided tour includes video presentation, try on costumes and gift shop. Tour prop shop and
see artists creating larger than life figures for Mardi Gras floats. View beautiful fiber optic floats; including the 240 ft sea monster ‘The
Leviathan’ and don’t dare forget your camera! Tour includes King Cake and coffee. Mardi Gras World is literally the place where Mardi
Gras magic is made. Nowhere else can you watch the artists of Blaine Kern Studios—the world-renowned masters of Carnival sculpture
and floatbuilding—at work in their shops, weaving spells of wonder.
What’s Included:
Free admission to Blaine Kern’s Mardi Gras World.
AG Audubon Park Golf Course
Magazine St. across from the Audubon Zoo. Uptown
504-212-5290
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Open to the Public Mondays | 10am - Dusk; Tuesday - Sunday | 7am - Dusk
Description:
Golf Digest calls the course “The most scenic and interesting spot for New Orleans golfers.” The course was awarded 4.5 of 5 stars
in Golf Digest’s “Best Places to Play” rankings and is the newest member of the Audubon Golf Trail. The golf course combines over
one hundred years of history with a Denis Griffiths design featuring contoured fairways, manicured Tif Eagle greens, four lagoons
and exquisite landscaping on a par 62, 4,198-yard layout set among hundred year old oak trees. The world famous Audubon Zoo
is located across the street.
What’s Included:
One free round of golf at the Audubon Park Golf Course. Tee time reservations required.
Please present card at Golf Pro Shop. Cart rental not included.
CA Cabildo | The Louisiana State Museum
701 Chartres St. Next to St. Louis Cathedral on Jackson Square
504-568-6968
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Hours: Tue-Sun 10am-4:30pm. Closed Monday and state holidays.
Description:
Visit the place where Louisiana was born! The site of the 1803 Louisiana Purchase transfer in 1803, the Cabildo now houses exhibits
on Louisiana history from its first inhabitants through Reconstruction. Exciting artifacts include the death mask of Napoleon, a drum
from the Battle of New Orleans, an auction block from a slave market, and more. Admission to the Cabildo also includes entrance to
the historic Arsenal. Built in 1835, this building occupies the site of the 1769 Spanish Arsenal and houses changing exhibit galleries.
What’s Included:
Free admission to Cabildo.
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CP Cajun Pride Swamp Tour by Boat
I-10 W. 28 miles to LaPlace Exit 209. Right at the bottom of ramp and continue 1/2 mile to Cajun
Pride Swamp Tours
110 Frenier Road, LaPlace, LA 70068
800-467-0758
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Tour departs daily at 9:30am, 12 noon, and 2:15pm. There is a 4:15 tour that operates seasonally March 1 to October 1. Call to verify
availability.
Description:
Journey back to the early days of Louisiana bayou and swamp explorations. Swamp creatures, seeing our boats daily, recognize them
as part of their normal environment. Unafraid and responsive to their boat captain’s call, they peek out from underbrush and between
moss-draped trees and shrubs, frequently coming directly to the boat. In the safety and comfort of the boat, you can actually come
within a few feet of jumping gators.
What’s Included:
A free Cajun Pride Swamp Tour by Boat. Transportation to Cajun Pride Tours not included.
CM Confederate Memorial Hall Museum
929 Camp St. Warehouse District. One block from Lee Circle and St. Charles Av. streetcar line
504-523-4522
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Hours: Wed-Sat 10am-4 pm Closed on holidays.
Description:
On the National Register of Historic Places, this is Louisiana’s oldest museum. It houses the second largest collection of
Confederate memorabilia in the Nation. The collection consists of the personal effects of President Jefferson Davis, Generals PGT
Beauregard, Robert E. Lee, Braxton Bragg and other famous Southern leaders as well as the personal items of common soldiers.
The body of President Jefferson Davis lay in state here in 1893 and over 8,000 items from the Davis family were donated by Mrs.
Jefferson Davis.
What’s Included:
Free admission to the Confederate Memorial Hall Museum.
HO 1850 House | Louisiana State Museum
CO Cooking Demonstration Class | New Orleans
School of Cooking
524 Saint Louis St.
Located on St. Louis Street, between Chartres and Decatur in the French Quarter.
800-237-4841
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Cooking Demonstration Classes are held Monday through Saturday from 2pm - 4pm.
Description:
Fun is a primary ingredient in their kitchen! Their Creole/Cajun experts teach New Orleans specialties such as Gumbo, Jambalaya and
Pralines, and season them with history, trivia and tall tales. It’s a “ga-ron-teed” good time for all.
What’s Included:
An afternoon Cooking Demonstration Class at The New Orleans School of Cooking. Demonstration Class generally includes a Full
Meal, Take-away Copies of the Recipe, Iced Tea, Coffee, Water and Abita Beer (a local brew) and Lemonade. Please call ahead for
reservations. Each class has limited space. Power Pass must be valid on day of class.
NM New Orleans Museum of Art
1 Collins Diboll Circle. City Park
504-488-2631
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Hours: Tues- Sun 10am - 5pm; On Fridays the museum stays open until 9 pm for “Where Y’Art?”
after-hours fun. Closed holidays.
Description:
Experience a world of art from every century and every culture at the New Orleans Museum of Art in beautiful City Park! Just minutes
from the French Quarter on the Canal streetcar line. NOMA is the gulf south’s finest and most comprehensive art museum with a rich
collection of American and European works of art, African, Asian and native American art, photography, and decorative arts with a
special Faberge gallery. A highlight is the new 5-acre Besthoff Sculpture Garden adjacent to the museum. NOMA also hosts exceptional
international traveling exhibitions.
What’s Included: Free admission to the New Orleans Museum of Art.
SW Ultimate Swamp Adventures | Swamp Tour by Boat
523 St. Ann St., Lower Pontalba Building, Jackson Square
450 Laroussini Street, Westwego, Louisiana 70094
Tuesday through Sunday. 10 am - 4:30 pm. Closed Monday and state holidays.
Tour Operates 7 Days a Week. Tour times: 9:30AM, 12:00 noon, 2:00PM
504-568-6968
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800-728-7187
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Description:
Description:
What’s Included:
What’s Included: Admission to the Ultimate Swamp Adventures in Westwego, Louisiana. Reservations required. New Orleans
Power Pass must be valid on day of tour. (Please Note: Transportation from New Orleans NOT included but can be purchased
for a discounted price of $15 per person while collecting pass at 414 Canal Street.)
Step into a snapshot of history!
Located in the legendary Baroness Pontalba’s famous row house on Jackson Square, the 1850 House, part of The Louisiana
State Museum, portrays middle class family lifestyles of the antebellum era.Authentic furnishings, decorative arts and domestic
artifacts recall the period when the building was built.
Free admission to the 1850 House, part of The Louisiana State Museum.
Ultimate Swamp Adventures, only 15 minutes from the French Quarter is in the historic Westwego fishing village of Bayou Segnette.
Your 2-hour Swamp Adventure will take you deep into the swamps of South Louisiana in our fully covered, 24 passenger “Swamp
Monster” boat.
Participants and operating schedules subject to change. List valid as of 2/6/2017. Please check www.neworleanspass.com or call 800-476-9137 for updates.
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OA Oak Alley Plantation
I-10 W 15 miles, exit 220 Boutte. Merge onto I-310 S. Continue 12 miles across Destrehan/Luling Bridge, exit 10
Donaldsonville, Hwy. 3127. W 23 miles to major intersection with Hwy 20. Right on Hwy 20, 3 miles to Hwy 18,
Left and travel 3 miles to Oak Alley Plantation.
800-44-ALLEY
Description:
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Located on the Mississippi River between the historic cities of New Orleans and Baton Rouge, Oak Alley Plantation has been called
the “Grande Dame of the Great River Road.” Nowhere else in the south will you find such a spectacular setting! The quarter-mile
canopy of giant live oak trees, believed to be nearly 300 years old, forms an impressive avenue leading to the classic Greek-revival
style antebellum home.
What’s Included:
Free admission to Oak Alley Plantation. Transportation not included.
LV Longue Vue House & Gardens
Take I-10 W, exit 231A Metairie Rd./City Park Ave. Left on Metairie Rd./City Park Av. and
continue west for .5 miles. Left on Bamboo Rd.
504-488-5488
Description:
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Experience the history and beauty of Longue Vue House and Gardens, a National Historic Landmark
in New Orleans. Longue Vue features Classical Revival style buildings and landscaped gardens,
a magnificent collection of European and American decorative and fine arts pieces, museum exhibits, entertaining tours,
educational programs, and a delightful museum shop. The estate was designed in 1939-1942 for philanthropists Edgar Bloom
Stern, a New Orleans cotton broker, and his wife Edith Rosenwald Stern, an heiress to the Sears-Roebuck fortune. With colorful
seasonal blooms, Longue Vue provides a memorable experience year-round.
What’s Included:
MT Old US Mint | The Louisiana State Museum
400 Esplanade Ave. in the French Quarter at the foot of Esplanade Avenue adjacent to the French
Market on the Riverfront Streetcar Line.
504-568-6968
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HOURS: Tues-Sun,10am-4:30pm. Closed Monday and state holidays.
Description:
A National Historic Landmark and the only building in America to have served both as a U.S. and Confederate Mint was built in 1835
during the presidency of Andrew Jackson, who had advocated for its establishment in order to help finance development of the nation’s
western frontier. Renowned architect William Strickland designed the building using the then-popular Greek Revival style.
What’s Included:
Free admission to the Old US Mint in New Orleans.
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The National WWII Museum
945 Magazine St. Warehouse District. One block from Lee Circle and St. Charles Av. streetcar line
504-527-6012
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Hours: Daily 9am-5pm. Closed holidays.
Description: Designated as the country’s official National WWII Museum, the Museum illuminates the entire American experience
during WWII. From Pearl Harbor to the Normandy invasion, from the Home Front to the sands of Pacific Islands, visitors will come to know
the courage, teamwork and sacrifice of the men and women who won the war that changed the world. The story is told through moving
personal accounts, powerful interactive displays and priceless historic artifacts. Come celebrate the American Spirit at the National World
War II Museum!
What’s Included: Free admission to The National WWII Museum.
Free admission to the Longue Vue House & Gardens.
LC Louisiana Children’s Museum
420 Julia St. Warehouse District
504-523-1357
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Fall, Winter and Spring Hours: Tue – Sat: 9:30am – 4:30pm; Sun: 12:00pm – 4:30pm
Closed Major Holidays: New Year’s Day, Mardi Gras (call for schedule), Easter, Memorial Day, Independence
Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day
Description:
The Louisiana Children’s Museum is New Orleans’ most playful place for children and families to discover just how fun learning
can be! Pilot a towboat down the Mighty Mississippi. Shop until you drop in the Little Sav-A-Center grocery store. Dine in the five
star, role play Kids’ Café and anchor the news in the WWL-TV KidWatch studio. Pretend to be an ophthalmologist in Eye to Eye.
Stand inside a giant bubble. Create a one-of-a-kind work of art and much more. Even little ones have a special space to crawl,
climb and explore. Learning has never been more fun!
PM New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
514 Chartres Street, New Orleans, LA 70130
504-565-8027
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Hours: Tue-Sat, 10am-4pm; Guided Tour at 1pm, Tue-Fri
Description:
The New Orleans Pharmacy Museum is housed in the 1823 creole apothecary of America’s first
licensed pharmacist, Louis Dufilho, Jr. (licensed 1816). Visitors can explore two floors of exhibits
highlighting the history of 19th Century pharmacy, medicine and healthcare in New Orleans. The
historic courtyard also includes a medicinal herb garden.
What’s Included: Free Admission to New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
What’s Included:
Free admission to the Louisiana Children’s Museum and a 10% discount in the Museum Store.
Participants and operating schedules subject to change. List valid as of 2/6/2017. Please check www.neworleanspass.com or call 800-476-9137 for updates.
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PS Presbytere | The Louisiana State Museum
751 Chartres St. Next to St. Louis Cathedral on Jackson Square
504-568-6968
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Hours: Tue-Sun 10am-4:30pm. Closed Monday and state holidays.
Description:
This historic building was originally intended to house the priests of the neighboring St. Louis Cathedral
but was never actually used for that purpose. The Presbytere now features Living with Hurricanes: Katrina and Beyond, a 6,700
square-foot interactive multimedia exhibition. Living with Hurricanes: Katrina and Beyond is designed to be the world’s definitive
hurricane exhibition and will combine authentic contemporary accounts, historical contexts, immersive environments, and in-depth
scientific exploration.
What’s Included: Free admission to Presbytere.
SP San Francisco Plantation
I-10 to LaPlace Exit 206 (Belle Terre) to Hwy. 3188. Right on Hwy. 61 (Airline Hwy.). North on Hwy.
61 to 6th red light to Hwy. 637. South on Hwy 637 to Hwy. 44 (River Rd) turn right. San Francisco
Plantation is approximately 2 miles upriver.
888-322-1756 • • • •
Description: San Francisco Plantation, sits in a stately manner on the east bank of the Great Mississippi River less than
40 minutes from New Orleans or Baton Rouge, Louisiana near the small, historic town of Garyville, in St. John the Baptist Parish.
It is a galleried house of the Creole open suite style. The house is nestled under centuries old Live Oaks and contains one of the
finest antique collections in the country.
TB Adventures in New Orleans City Tour By Bus
The tour departs from the Adventures in New Orleans Visitor Center
414 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70130
800-464-0142
Tour time: 10:00 am and 2:00 pm. Please call for schedule and reservations.
Description: Explore New Orleans in Comfort on the Adventurous New Orleans City Tour by Bus. Experience New Orleans, “the
City that Care Forgot.” This historically accurate and interactive tour will be one that you will never forget.
What’s Included: Admission to The Adventurous New Orleans City Tour. Please call for schedule and reservations. Power
Pass must be valid the day of the tour.
SF Southern Food and Beverage Museum
1504 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70113
504-569-0405
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Hours: Open 5 Days/Week (closed Tues and Wed) 11am – 5:30pm
Description:
The Southern Food and Beverage Museum is located in the Riverwalk Mall, Julia St. entrance, next to Convention Center on the right hand
end of the third level of the mall when facing the river.
What’s Included: Free admission to the Southern Food and Beverage Museum
What’s Included: Free admission to San Francisco Plantation. Transportation not included.
SN Paddlewheeler Creole Queen – Chalmette Battlefield Cruise
The Paddlewheeler Creole Queen Chalmette Battlefield Cruise begins in New Orleans.
The Paddlewheeler Creole Queen: #1 Poydras Street, Riverwalk Market Place, Box 39;
New Orleans, LA 70130
504-587-1719
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The Paddlewheeler Creole Queen Chalmette Battlefield Cruise cruises daily. Duration: 2.5 Hours; Boarding:
1:30pm to 2:00pm; Cruising: 2:00pm to 4:30pm. Times may be altered or cancelled due to weather and safety
concerns.
Description: As you cruise aboard the Paddlewheeler Creole Queen you’ll view the French Quarter and the Port of New
Orleans from the river as the Captain entertains you with a detailed narration of New Orleans landmarks, history, vessel information,
and river lore.
Disembark from the Creole Queen at the site of the 1815 Battle of New Orleans, Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve,
where you can tour the Chalmette Battlefield including the Malus-Beauregard House and the Chalmette Monument before
re-boarding the Creole Queen for return cruise.
What’s Included:
An admission ticket to the Paddlewheeler Creole Queen Chalmette Battlefield Cruise. Call for required
reservations. Power Pass must be valid on the day of the cruise.
Participants and operating schedules subject to change. List valid as of 2/6/2017. Please check www.neworleanspass.com or call 800-476-9137 for updates.
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New Orleans Walking Tour | Choose 1 of 3 |
French Quarter Phantoms
CHOOSE 1 OF THE FOLLOWING 3 EXCITING NEW ORLEANS WALKING TOURS
The New Orleans Power Pass includes admission to a choice of 1 of 3 New Orleans Walking Tours.
Choose from the following three tours. Reservations Required. To reserve, call (504) 666-8300 or 1-888-90GHOST
Your New Orleans Power Pass must be valid on the day of the tour.
New Orleans Walking Tour reservations can be placed between 8 am and 10 pm daily.
WT1 Tour Treme’
Treme’ (pronounced Tre-May) sits adjacent to the
French Quarter and is the oldest African-American
neighborhood in the United States. Come explore
this iconic gem and revel in New Orleans Jazz history.
Tour length 2 hours. Walking Distance one mile.
(504) 666-8300 or 1-888-90GHOST
Ticket pickup: The Voodoo Lounge, 718 N Rampart
Street (on the corner of Orleans St & N Rampart Streets)
Location: Tour begins from Michaels On The Park, 834
N. Rampart Street.Top of the French Quarter, across
from Armstrong Park.
Hours: Tour begins at 10am May 1 – Oct 31 and
at 1pm Nov 1 – April 30 Saturdays, Sundays and
Mondays.
WT2 St. Louis #1 Cemetery Tour
St. Louis #1 is New Orleans’ oldest active City of the Dead.
Ornate, crumbling, and entrancing, St. Louis #1 is eerily
beautiful even in the daytime. It is the final resting place
of the notorious Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau as well as
many other colorful New Orleanians. Tour length 2 hours.
Walking Distance one mile.
(504) 666-8300 or 1-888-90GHOST
Ticket pickup: The Voodoo Lounge, 718 N Rampart
Street (on the corner of Orleans St & N Rampart Streets)
Hours: Tours begin at 11 am Monday through Saturday
and at 10 am Sundays.
of New Orleans:
WT3 Music
Listen and Learn!
Everything from Armstrong to Zydeco! Come
listen and walk (or maybe dance if you are so
inclined) your way through one of the oldest and
most musical neighborhoods of New Orleans.
Learn why they say, “All Music (at least American
Music) is born in New Orleans! Tour length 1 hour
45 minutes. One mile walking distance with a 10
minute break at midpoint.
To reserve call (504) 666-8300 or
1-888-90GHOST
Tour start: The Voodoo Lounge, 718 N Rampart
Street (on the corner of Orleans St & N Rampart
Streets)
Hours: Tours begin at 3pm Thursdays - Sundays.
Participants and operating schedules subject to change. List valid as of 2/6/2017. Please check www.neworleanspass.com or call 800-476-9137 for updates.
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New Orleans Walking Tour | Choose 1 of 3 |
Haunted History Tours
CHOOSE 1 OF THE FOLLOWING 3 EXCITING NEW ORLEANS WALKING TOURS
The New Orleans Power Pass includes admission to a choice of 1 of 3 New Orleans Walking Tours from
Haunted History Tours. Choose from the following four tours.
Reservations Required. To reserve, call 504-861-2727. Your New Orleans Power Pass must be valid on the day of the tour.
All Haunted History Tours begin at Rev. Zombie’s Voodoo Shop
723 St. Peter Street (Located between Royal Street & Bourbon St, across from Pat O’Brien’s Irish Pub!)
WT4
French Quarter
Ghost Tour
Our famous French Quarter Ghosts & Legends Tour
explores the grim and ghastly deeds of the old French
Quarter. Escape into the past as our offbeat licensed
guides provide you with an eerie yet fun-filled adventure.
You’ll visit sites of documented hauntings taken from
police records, city archives, and our own professional
paranormal investigations. YES! Ghosts and phantoms
still haunt the legendary Vieux Carre.
Hours: Departs at 3:pm. Tour offered October 1 –
November 30 plus December 26 – July 31. NO TOURS
MARDI GRAS DAY
WT5
Cemetery
History Tour
Our New Orleans Cemetery History Walking Tour is an
extremely popular daytime stroll into the legendary St.
Louis Cemetery #1, New Orleans’ oldest City of the Dead.
Hours: 10 AM & 1:15 PM. NO AFTERNOON TOUR ON
SUNDAY (Please arrive 30 minutes prior to departure time)
NO TOURS MARDI GRAS DAY
WT6
5-in-1 Ghost
Mystery Tour
This amazing 5 in 1 tour is like nothing you’ve ever
experienced! Ghosts, Vampires, Witches, Voodoo,
& Unexplained Mysteries all together in one tour.
Follow our licensed guides into the dark alleys and
secret courtyards for the thrill tour like no other.
Hours: This 2 hour walking tour is offered daily at
5:00 (please arrive 30 minutes prior to tour time).
Tours operate rain or shine. NO TOURS ON MARDI
GRAS DAY.
Participants and operating schedules subject to change. List valid as of 2/6/2017. Please check www.neworleanspass.com or call 800-476-9137 for updates.
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The New Orleans Power Pass includes admission to some of the most popular
paid attractions and tours in New Orleans. The city is also home to a number
of great attractions and sites that don’t charge admission. So while you won’t
need your Power Pass to get in, you may enjoy spending time exploring the
following locations:
Bourbon Street
Bourbon street is a famous and historic street that runs the length of the French Quarter.
When founded in 1718, the city was originally centered around the French Quarter. New
Orleans has since expanded, but “The Quarter” remains the cultural hub, and Bourbon
Street is the street best known by visitors. The street is home to many bars, restaurants,
clubs, as well as t-shirt and souvenir shops. Bourbon Street is alive both day and night,
particularly during the French Quarter’s many festivals - the most popular of these being
Mardi Gras, when Bourbon Street teems with hundreds of thousands of tourists.
St Louis Cathedral/Jackson Square
Perhaps the most recognized landmark in New Orleans, St. Louis Cathedral is the
centerpiece of Jackson Square, its’ prominence indicative of the Catholic roots of New
Orleans. The cathedral has a great deal of historical significance - it is the oldest continually
operating cathedral in the US and Andrew Jackson supposedly laid down his sword on the
altar in thanks for his victory in the battle of New Orleans. Pope John Paul II also has made
a visit here. The cathedral is open to visitors hours vary depending on services.
French Market
The French Market is a market and series of commercial buildings in the French Quarter. It
stretches just inland from the Mississippi River in the section of the French Quarter downriver
from Jackson Square, with the famous Café du Monde at the upriver end, down to the flea
market stalls across from the New Orleans Mint building. While part of this space has been
dedicated as a market since 1791, the oldest structures in the market date to about 1813.
The flea market is especially busy on weekends. Free musical events are often given in the
French Market. The New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park office and visitor’s center is
in the French Market.
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