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The National WWII Museum Admission Ticket New Orleans
Designated by Congress as the official WWII museum of the United States, The National WWII Museum is located in downtown New Orleans on a six-acre campus, where five soaring pavilions house historical exhibits, on-site restoration work, a period dinner theater, and restaurants. Step inside with a general admission ticket, and then spend as long as you like exploring this must-visit attraction independently. Discover thousands of World War II memorabilia and artifacts, and learn all about wartime events from the museum's information displays.
(2280)
From 2 hours to 3 hours
Free Cancellation
$ 38
/person
Laura Creole Plantation Guided Tour
You will hear the personal stories of four generations of a Louisiana Creole family, including personal, authentic stories of the enslaved people that lived their lives on Laura Plantation. You will get to visit the 1805 “Maison Principale”, the gardens, and the original 1840s enslaved cabins where the Louisiana stories of Compair Lapin were recorded. These intimate stories about four generations of free and enslaved members of the Creole families who lived here were gleaned from handwritten memoirs and archival documents from the United States and France. Each story told is a true, personal account of the women, children and men who spent their lives on this sugar farm.
(1312)
1 hour and 10 minutes
Free Cancellation
$ 32.5
/person
The National WWII Museum Campus Pass plus 4-D Film
Designated by Congress as the official WWII museum of the United States, The National WWII Museum is located in downtown New Orleans on a six-acre campus, where five soaring pavilions house historical exhibits, on-site restoration work, a period dinner theater, and restaurants. Beyond All Boundaries is a film depicting the battles of World War II. The film is shown in 4-D, and includes archive footage and special effects. Produced and narrated by Tom Hanks and is shown solely in The National World War II Museum, New Orleans.
(705)
24 hours
Free Cancellation
$ 49.5
/person
Urban Enslavement Tour at Hermann Grima House
This restored French Quarter home built in 1831, includes a Federalist architectural façade, original operating open-hearth kitchen, urban slave quarters, and expansive courtyard. The Urban Enslavement Tour at Hermann-Grima House, looks at the experiences of those who were enslaved in an urban setting, how that differed from those enslaved in rural settings, and how the contributions of people of African descent have shaped New Orleans. Condé Nast Traveler voted it one of the best tours in New Orleans and the only tour listed from a museum. We believe that nothing tells a story like a home. In addition, the property’s 19th-century carriage house is home to the The Exchange Shop, originally founded in the 1881 by The Woman’s Exchange and one of the oldest women-led non-profits in the South.
(188)
1 hour
Free Cancellation
$ 17
/person
Audubon Aquarium and Insectarium Ticket
Take a peek beneath the surface with a visit to the reimagined, state-of-the-art Audubon Aquarium and Insectarium in New Orleans. Marvel at more than 3,600 animals from over 250 species in an AZA-accredited aquarium voted one of the top five aquariums in the USA Today 10 Best reader poll. Explore a vast underwater world spanning the Caribbean and the Amazon Rainforest to the waters that give New Orleans its lifeblood: the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico. Touch sharks and stingrays in the Shark Discovery Touch Pool, and enter a 30-foot-long tunnel to admire aquatic creatures of all shapes and sizes as they swim through the Great Maya Reef habitat. In the Amazon Rainforest gallery, discover lush plant life, free-flying birds, stunning aquatic species such as piranhas and pacus, an anaconda snake, and much more. Feel amazed by the array of aquatic life in the aquarium’s largest exhibit, the 450,000-gallon Gulf of Mexico habitat.
(123)
From 2 hours to 3 hours
Free Cancellation
$ 43
/person
Audubon Zoo Ticket
Gaze at endangered whooping cranes, Amur leopards, and Sumatran orangutans Visit Audubon Zoo in New Orleans and come across more than 1,700 animals Learn interesting facts at daily animal care demonstrations throughout the zoo Experience the award-winning Louisiana Swamp, Jaguar Jungle, and Monkey Hill
(109)
From 3 hours to 4 hours
Free Cancellation
$ 38
/person
New Orleans Storyville Museum All Access Ticket
Explore the New Orleans Storyville Museum, the only museum in New Orleans dedicated to retelling the fascinating history of the city's storied past and notorious Red-Light district known as Storyville. Storyville was a raucous district of music, entertainment, gambling and wide-open prostitution in the early 1900s. The museum is conveniently located in the French Quarter and features over 7,000 sq. ft. of immersive exhibits, captivating artifacts, and multimedia experiences. Must be 18+ to enter.
(93)
From 1 hour to 2 hours
Free Cancellation
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$ 35
$ 28
/person
Go City: New Orleans All-Inclusive Pass with Over 25 Attractions
Unlock the best of New Orleans at unbeatable value with the Go City All-Inclusive Pass! For one low price, enjoy fast-track entry to over 25 top attractions and experiences in the heart of the Big Easy. Hop on the Adventures in New Orleans Bus Tour, cruise the Mississippi River on a classic Paddlewheeler, explore the world-renowned National WWII Museum, or dive into the flavors of Louisiana with a mouth-watering cooking demo at a New Orleans cooking school. With the New Orleans All-Inclusive Pass, you'll get access to all of this and more, plus a fully digital guide with attraction details, opening hours, and insider tips to make the most of your trip. What’s Included: Access to over 25 attractions and tours with a 1, 2, 3, or 5-day pass. Skip-the-line entry to popular spots like the Creole Queen Paddlewheeler Cruise and Adventures in New Orleans Bus Tour. The flexibility to explore at your own pace, all while saving on individual ticket prices!
(81)
From 24 hours to 120 hours
$ 84
/person
Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience in New Orleans
With a collection of over 4,000 artifacts spanning 13 Southern states and 350 years of history from colonial times to the present, the Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience tells the fascinating, totally unique, and often overlooked story of Jewish survival – and success – in the American South. Our award-winning permanent galleries showcase the journeys Jewish immigrants made to the South, the ways of life they chose, how Jewish traditions and practices were expressed through Southern values, and how Jewish Southerners deeply impacted this region, from the Revolutionary War to the civil rights movement – and were, in turn, influenced by their friends and neighbors. Our rotating Special Exhibition Gallery hosts the compelling past-and-present stories of Jewish communities, individuals, and ideas throughout the American South with stand-alone art and artifacts exhibits.
(49)
1 hour and 30 minutes
Free Cancellation
$ 15
/person
Great River Road Museum Ticket at Houmas House Estate and Gardens
Get a glimpse into the history and life along the Mighty Mississippi River between Baton Rouge and New Orleans. Experience one-of-a-kind pieces such as Napoleon's Death Mask, Lincoln's life mask, a 1916 Rex costume, crowns and jewelry, the original Mr. Bingle, the only 35-star American flag, sugar cane carriages and equipment, and the original Mardi Gras Indian costume. Visit original oil paintings of the local landscape, steamboat paintings, and portraits of the plantation owners in the area. Explore the history of the Louisiana Purchase, the Battle of New Orleans, and the Civil War. This 30,000-square-foot museum also offers a buffet for breakfast and lunch for an additional $25, available to purchase on site. Located beside Houmas House Estate and Gardens!
(2)
From 1 hour to 2 hours
Free Cancellation
$ 27.5
/person
Private Urban Plantation and French Quarter Walking Tour
Most plantation tours are conducted outside the city in the country-side. This tour takes place inside the French Quarter and combines both a walking tour and an urban plantation visit. Most plantation owners lived in their urban plantation home in the French Quarter and only visited the country house during the harvest season. Please contact me BEFORE booking. With shorter post-pandemic days of operation and hours, I must confirm both status of operation and availability BEFORE confirming a booking request.
1 hour
Free Cancellation
$ 450
/group
Oak Alley Plantation and the Soul of New Orleans Tour Combo
Why this Tour? Our tour provides a captivating juxtaposition of Oak Alley plantation idyllic beauty in the dynamic urban culture of New Orleans. By experiencing both, guests gain a comprehensive understanding of how slavery shaped these distinct environments and contributed to the vibrant culture of the city. By combining these experiences our tour offers a holistic view of southern history, allowing guests to explore the differences between enslaved life on plantations and in urban settings.
From 4 hours to 5 hours
Free Cancellation
$ 125
/person
ICONS MUSEUM Exclusive Tour
Enter the exceptional and private sanctuary of ICONS. The world's only art museum dedicated exclusively to the greatest modern icons. The private tours, carried out by the artist himself, makes for one of the most unique and fascinating art experiences available anywhere.
1 hour
Free Cancellation
$ 50
/person
St. Joseph Plantation Tour
St. Joseph Plantation is one of the few fully intact sugar plantations in the River Parishes. In addition to the Manor Home, this historic site features many outbuildings for guests to explore. These include original homes of enslaved people, a detached kitchen, blacksmith’s shop, school house, and chicken coop. Several buildings have been moved to their present day location from other parts of the property, but most remain where they were built. The initial structure of the St. Joseph House was built by the 1830’s and expanded by the 1850’s. The expansion was funded by dowry money that was given to Josephine Aime Ferry by her father, Francois Gabriel “Valcour” Aime. In 1877, Joseph Waguespack purchased the plantation and named it after his patron saint. Later, one of his grandsons purchased Felicity Plantation. In 1901, his grandchildren formed the St. Joseph Planting and Manufacturing Co., LTD. and merged the two plantations.
(32)
From 1 hour to 2 hours
Free Cancellation
$ 24
/person
Tour the BK House Where Every Room Has a Story to Tell
In a city known for its rich culture and layered history, the BK House stands out as one of the French Quarter’s oldest—and most storied—residents. Built in 1826 and located on a quiet residential block, this house has lived through nearly 200 years of change, from antebellum opulence to wartime struggles, from immigrant resilience to modern preservation. Join us for a guided tour through elegant rooms, hidden corners, and a lush courtyard, and hear the real stories of the people who lived and labored here—enslaved people, free people of color, Sicilian immigrants, and others who helped shape the house and the city around it. ️ Walk through nearly two centuries of New Orleans history Hear French Quarter stories you won’t get anywhere else Experience the house as a witness to the city’s evolving cultural landscape ✔️ Small group tours ✔️ Family-friendly ✔️ Air-conditioned ️ Book now—tours fill fast, especially on weekends!
(8)
50 minutes
Free Cancellation
$ 15
/person
St. Joseph and Felicity Plantation Combo Tour
Explore Louisiana history on a combo tour of St. Joseph and Felicity Plantations, two working sugarcane farms in Vacherie. See preserved plantation houses, original outbuildings including homes of enslaved workers, and the Louisiana Sugarcane Museum with tools and documents highlighting sugarcane cultivation. You may also recognize scenes from films shot on-site. Perfect for history buffs, cultural travelers, and movie enthusiasts.
(8)
3 hours
Free Cancellation
$ 46
/person
Old Ursuline Convent Museum Ticket: New Pope Leo XIV Exhibit
Visit the Old Ursuline Convent Museum, the oldest building in the Mississippi River Valley, where New Orleans’ rich past comes to life. Nestled in the heart of the French Quarter, this iconic landmark reveals the enduring influence of the Catholic Church through captivating permanent and temporary exhibits. Delve into our newest exhibit featuring Pope Leo XIV. The fascinating legacy of Pope Leo XIV, whose ancestral ties to New Orleans run deep—traced through his maternal lineage, connecting him to the city’s vibrant history. Discover the remarkable contributions of the Ursuline nuns, pioneers in education and community service who helped shape the region. From its days as a meeting place for the Louisiana Legislature to its role as the residence of the Archbishops of New Orleans, this historic site has witnessed centuries of change. Explore the stories that unfolded within these walls—from 1752 to the present day—and immerse yourself in the culture that defines the Crescent City.
(7)
From 1 hour to 2 hours
Free Cancellation
$ 10
/person
Felicity Plantation Tour
Step inside the Felicity Plantation House, built in the 1840s, and explore one of Louisiana’s most historic sugarcane plantations. Learn about the history of agriculture, the families who lived here, and the generations of laborers whose work shaped the land. Outside, view preserved cabins that reflect the realities of plantation life. Led by local guides with deep roots in the community, you’ll gain a unique perspective rooted in first-hand knowledge. Felicity is also a celebrated filming location, featured in 12 Years a Slave, the remake of Roots, Netflix’s Mudbound, and WGN’s Underground.
(4)
1 hour and 30 minutes
Free Cancellation
$ 24
/person
Audubon Zoo, Aquarium, and Insectarium Combo Ticket
Enjoy stunning and Iconic collections in world class accredited facilities, set aside the famous Mississippi river in both Uptown and Downtown New Orleans. Set aside the time to connect with the wonders of nature in these celebrated local favorite attraction as an oasis of inspiring animals and lush tropical scenery.
(1)
4 hours
Free Cancellation
$ 60
/person
New Orleans Saints Football Game at Caesars Superdome
Experience the magic of the New Orleans Saints at the iconic Caesars Superdome! You'll be swept up in a sea of passionate fans, electrifying plays, and the infectious party atmosphere that defines New Orleans. The Saints game day is a celebration of community, music, and unforgettable moments. It’s tough to find a team and community that are more intertwined than that of the Saints and New Orleans. The team serves as a source of unity and pride for the city’s residents, representing a beacon of hope and resilience in the face of adversity. The Saints community are one massive family, that you can be a part of! Enjoy a lively pre-game atmosphere with tailgating that’s more of a festival, sample delicious gumbo, jambalaya, and local brews. Thanks to do the Caesars Superdome’s downtown location, you can experience the vibrant culture of New Orleans at the drop of a hat! Famous for its mouthwatering cuisine, soulful music, and rich history, this is a trip not be missed!
4 hours
$ 2029
/person
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