Tag: Attractions
3916 St Claude Ave | New Orleans
The New Orleans Tattoo Museum & Studio was founded to preserve and promote the history of tattooing in New Orleans through research and education. We...
(504) 943-0409
1100 Chartres St | New Orleans
The Old Ursuline Convent was erected in 1745 and occupied until 1824 by Ursuline nuns as a convent, orphanage, and school for girls. This historic...
(504) 529-3040
Bottinelli Place | New Orleans
I am Spooky Girl.
I live in New Orleans amongst the Cities of the Dead. I know their secrets.For the thrill of the haunt!
Culinary Experiences...
$Mid City, Historic, New Orleans Inspired, Cemetery, Walking Tour, Tour, Cultural, Culinary, Haunted
(504) 453-9586
615 Pere Antoine Alley | New Orleans
The Saint Louis Cathedral is the oldest cathedral in North America,founded as a Catholic parish in 1720 along the banks of the Mississippi River.
(504) 525-9585
501 Basin St | New Orleans
St. Louis Cemetery #1 Walking TourTour New Orleans Most Extraordinary CemeteryDepartures From Basin St. Station
501 Basin St
New Orleans,...
$Cultural, Featured, Attractions, Family Friendly, Inexpensive, Tour, Walking Tour, French Quarter, Haunted
(504) 777-3027
233 N Peters St | New Orleans
The Escape Game is a live 60-minute adventure. Teams work together to find clues, overcome challenges and complete a mission. Playing The Escape Game...
(504) 608-3499
533 Royal St | New Orleans
The Historic New Orleans Collection is a museum, research center, and publisher dedicated to the study and preservation of the history and culture of...
(504) 523-4662
1235 Deslonde St | New Orleans
The Lower Ninth Ward Living Museum was created to celebrate the rich history of this unique neighborhood. Only one in five residents have been able...
(504) 220-3652
751 Chartres St. | New Orleans
The Presbytère was designed in 1791 to match the Cabildo, alongside St. Louis Cathedral in the French Quarter. It stands today as a beautiful...
504-568-6968
410 Chartres St | New Orleans
As part of its mission to promote the study of Louisiana history, The Collection opened the Williams Research Center at 410 Chartres Street in...
(504) 523-4662