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During your stay in New Orleans, be sure to find out where the party's at! New Orleans night life is full of surprises with clubs, bars, and lounges all around. You'll be sure to meet a lot of interesting people from all over. During the day you can try out all the fantastic restaurants serving various cuisines, or attend one of the many tours that are offered throughout the day. Go skydiving, visit a swamp, or even an alligator farm! A fan of basketball? Check out the New Orleans Hornets at their stadium! You won't run out of things to do in New Orleans because there's something all around. Start your planning, today!
There are many things to do in and around the New Orleans region. Here are a few suggestions:
Steamboat Natchez Riverboat - This is a great way to enjoy 3 attractions-in-one ... New Orleans food and music during a cruise down the Mississippi. Since this is a real steamboat, you'll hear the beautiful music of its calliope (a musical instrument powered by steam that is atop the steamboat) as you stroll through the French Quarter -- just follow the sounds to the river! Choose from a daytime cruise, or a dinner/jazz cruise featuring the Dukes of Dixieland. See more Steamboat Natchez Riverboat ...
Aquarium Zoo Cruise - The Riverboat John James Audubon is your Mississippi River link between the Aquarium of the Americas and the Audubon Zoo. During your seven mile cruise, our Captain highlights current activities in the Port of New Orleans ... one of the most active ports in the world. See more Aquarium Zoo Cruise ...
D-Day Museum - From an overview of World War II's economic and political roots to the build-up and military mobilization of Allied Forces in the 17 D-Days around the world. The 70,500-square-foot Museum presents a collection of personal stories, preserves important materials for research and scholarship, and inspires future generations to learn life lessons -- teamwork, the value of democracy, unsung bravery -- from the most complex military operations ever staged. See more D-Day Museum ...
Mardi Gras World - Mardi Gras World invites you to take a look behind the magic of Mardi Gras on your next visit to New Orleans! Blaine Kern's Mardi Gras World is New Orleans' showcase of carnival, with thousands of sensational sculptured props and breath-taking giant figures on display all year-round. Tourists are encouraged to bring their cameras and picture themselves next to King Kong, Marilyn Monroe, the giant Bacchsaurus, and thousands of other props and sculptures. See more Mardi Gras World ...
Louisiana Swamps - New Orleans is a city surrounded by swamp land, thus making it a low-lying island. In fact, it is second only to Death Valley as the lowest area in the country. The swamps of New Orleans are one of its most beautiful attractions. See more Louisiana Swamps ...
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