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Walkin' Through New Orleans  |
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At every turn on the streets of New Orleans, there is a wealth of history and knowledge to be had at your very toes! Amble down the avenues of the French Quarter, sashay through Treme, career down Canal Street, mosey through the Marigny and parade the streets of the Garden District. Peruse our compilation of "do-it-yourself" walking tours and take safaris through the wilds of New Orleans on your own two feet and knowledge at your fingertips. (More)
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Paraplex - Paranormal N.O.
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Swamp & Airboat Tours  |
In January 2009, watch for the opening of the Paraplex! The new multi-million dollar attraction is a three-story, 14,000 square foot, actively haunted mansion serving as the world's first 24/7 Interactive Paranormal Complex. (More) |
Tour the magical swamps crowded by tall cypress trees dripping with spanish moss. Experience nature up close with alligators swimming alongside the boat or blue herons posing grandly among the reeds... (More) |
Plantations  |
Classic plantation homes dot the Mississippi River in the South. The Greater New Orleans Area is no different. At one time, the plots of land near the river held crops consisting of sugar cane, cotton, rice and corn among others. Large plantation houses were the main homesteads and they were grand constructions of double-galleried palaces made to catch the river breezes. Visit these palatial homes on your visit and some are inns so you could even stay the night! Beware of possible ghosts that may lurk at a few...
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Garden District Tours  |
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French Quarter Tours  |
The splendor of the Garden District can be enjoyed without a tour by simply strolling past the mansions on Prytania St. but you can learn so much more about this historic sector of our great city when following a guide! Check out the list of tours we have compiled for this infinitely interesting quarter of New Orleans. (More) |
Whether you know it as the "Vieux Carre", "The French Quarter" or "The Quarters", this historic section of New Orleans is where it all began. Tour the streets of our most famous quarter, peek into the hidden courtyards and smell the perfume of Bourbon Street! (More) |
Riverboat Cruises  |
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Cruise the river in style on an old-fashioned paddlewheel boat. Ponder the vastness of the Mississippi River and the life stories she has carried on her currents. There is nothing grander than feeling the wind in your hair, sipping a Sazerac, listening to the paddlewheel churn down the Mighty Mississippi and hearing the brassy tunes of a live band on deck! There are several different cruises to choose from, all reminiscent of the days when Mark Twain wrote his appreciations of our mighty river... (More)
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Ghost & Vampire Tours  |
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Cemetery & Voodoo Tours  |
New Orleans Vampire Tours allow you to enter the dark and mysterious world of the undead. Walk through New Orleans' history and experience the legends of famous New Orleans vampires, real and fictional. Visit sights and locations associated with these creatures of the night, including a visit to a noted Vampire tavern. Are there vampires lurking in the French Quarter? Escape into the night as our offbeat, theatrical New Orleans tour guides provide you with an eerie, chilling yet fun-filled adventure! For a complete list of Ghost and Vampire Tours, Click here. (More) |
New Orleans' past and present cultures are most intriguingly merged in her cemeteries, where you'll relive the stories of her people – their history, tragedy, and irony – amidst extraordinary architecture, unusual burial methods still in use, and decayed ruins thinly concealing human remains. Famous New Orleans Voodoo Tour explore the mystical world of Voodoo in New Orleans. You'll hear Stories about practitioners, visit real Voodoo altars, & Voodoo shops. For a complete list of Cemetary & Voodoo Tours, Click here. (More) |
Katrina Tours  |
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Hurricanes Katrina and Rita go down in history as the worst natural disaster that has ever occured on American soil. Thousands of homes and businesses were ravaged throughout the Gulf Coast. You will see what we have accomplished and what stil needs to be done to rehabilitate our fair city and bring her back from the damage that was wrought. Perhaps as a visitor you will be interested in helping or lending a hand! (More)
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