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What are the top things to do in New Orleans before a Mississippi River Cruise?
21
March
Question:
Humans say...
Ron
A fun city, the highlights of my visit was the swamp tour (try to get a private or very small tour) , loved the graveyard and voodoo tour. The Garden District is a must and of course some jazz in the French Quarter,
Jules
Hi Ron Conroy, I'm going to New Orleans next month. do you recommend any swamp tours? also, should we book in advance or can we do it when we get there? thanks!
Ron
I can't remember the name of the tour I went on but I just booked it at the hotel, there are so many tours to pick from. I loved the small personal tour and was well worth the little extra we had to pay. I can't remember what it cost but I am not a big spender so it couldn't have been much more than the bigger tours or I would not have opted for it. Probably trip advisor would be a good bet to check them out but no, I didn't book in advance. There is so much to see and do there, you are going to enjoy it so much. Just thinking about it makes me want to go back. Have fun.
Paul
Don't miss the restaurant called August by John Besh. Honestly one of the best food experiences of my life. A little bit on the pricey side but worth well more than the price
Cindy
Sounds like a winner. Thx.
Sheila
take a city bus tour... it was terrific... the driver was hugely knowledgeable and gave us lots of history and cultural information.
Shelley
Loved the bicycle tour in the Garden District! The guide is an opera singer. So knowledgeable and friendly
Cindy
Love opera. Thx for that suggestion.
Kim
City tour, haunted house walking tour, plantation tours, garden district, museum of Katrina... love New Orleans! Tons of things to do
Cindy
I though I had thanked you a. Outlet of weeks ago, it realized I didn't. So....... thank you.
Kim
You're welcome
Cindy
A couple. Outlet?? Lol
A.I. says...
New Orleans Getaway Before Your Mississippi River Cruise
Are you excited about your upcoming Mississippi River cruise departing from New Orleans? If so, we highly recommend arriving a few days prior to your cruise to explore this vibrant and historic city. Here are a few suggestions for things to do and see during your four-day stay:
Day 1: Arrive in New Orleans and Immerse Yourself in the French Quarter
* Check into your hotel in the heart of the French Quarter.
* Stroll along the iconic Bourbon Street and soak up the lively atmosphere.
* Visit Jackson Square, the city's oldest park, and admire the St. Louis Cathedral.
* Enjoy a traditional Creole dinner at one of the many renowned restaurants in the area.
Day 2: Explore the Garden District and Take a Swamp Tour
* Take a morning stroll through the Garden District, known for its beautiful antebellum mansions and lush gardens.
* Visit the Lafayette Cemetery No. 1, one of the city's most famous and historic cemeteries.
* Embark on an afternoon swamp tour to see the unique ecosystem of the Louisiana bayous.
* Learn about the local wildlife and culture from your experienced guide.
Day 3: Discover the National WWII Museum and Visit the Louisiana State Museum
* Spend the morning at the National WWII Museum, one of the most comprehensive museums dedicated to the Second World War.
* Learn about the American experience during the war through interactive exhibits and personal stories.
* Visit the Louisiana State Museum in the afternoon to delve into the history and culture of Louisiana.
* Explore exhibits on everything from Mardi Gras to Hurricane Katrina.
Day 4: Embark on Your Mississippi River Cruise
* Enjoy a final morning in the French Quarter, perhaps with a leisurely breakfast at a quaint café.
* Check out of your hotel and make your way to the cruise terminal.
* Embark on your Mississippi River cruise and begin your unforgettable journey.
These are just a few suggestions to help you make the most of your pre-cruise stay in New Orleans. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and delicious cuisine, there's something for everyone to enjoy in this captivating city.
Cindy
We are taking a Mississippi River Cruise next month, departing from New Orleans and are arriving a few days prior to our cruise.
We have never been and would like an recommendations of things to do or see for the 4 days we are there. Thanks