The 10 Best Things to do in Tulane - Gravier, Louisiana (LA)

November 2, 2021 Concepcion Newsome

Laissez les bons temps rouler! In New Orleans the good times are perpetually rolling down Bourbon Street, which, thanks to the city’s annual Mardi Gras celebration, has quite a party animal reputation. Once you’ve soaked up the scenery of the historic French Quarter, tour the elegant Garden District and meet the colorful characters of Frenchmen Street. Experience the city's supernatural vibe at the Voodoo Museum or by taking a guided ghost or vampire tour through taverns, alleyways, and cemeteries.
Restaurants in New Orleans

1. Algiers Point Tours

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Algiers Point Tours

Looking for a break from the French Quarter? Algiers Point Tours offers a two hour walking tour of Historic Algiers Point in New Orleans, Louisiana. Every tour begins with a ferry ride across the Mississippi River from downtown New Orleans and the French Quarter. Take a stroll back in time as you experience the rich mix of history, architecture and small town charm that make Algiers Point New Orleans' Best Kept Secret.

2. St Joseph Church

1802 Tulane Ave, New Orleans, LA 70112-2246 http://www.stjosephchurch-no.org/
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St Joseph Church

3. Kayak Swamp Tours

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Kayak Swamp Tours

Come explore the swamps around New Orleans with sit-on-top kayak eco-tour. Glide past cypress trees and delicate tendrils of Spanish moss during your swamp tour led by informative guides. Be informed of the historical and cultural influence the swamps around New Orleans had on the city. We also offer full day adventures where you will Kayak, Visit a authentic Cajun Restaurant, and tour a plantation. If we have to cancel due to weather, we do our best to get you rescheduled, if we cannot reschedule you, we will refund your purchase. All tours are guided and beginner friendly. Paddles up!

4. Dixie Tours New Orleans

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Dixie Tours New Orleans

Our Dixie Katrina City Tour of New Orleans includes a drive through the 9th ward, where Brad Pitt is building homes in one of the most devastated areas of the city. Dixie Tours offers a comprehensive three hour city tour of New Orleans. Tour components include: Garden District, cemetery, Katrina, recovery efforts, French Quarter, architecture, history, personal stories, and much more.

5. Old River Road Plantation Adventure

2041 Canal St New Orleans la, New Orleans, LA 70112-3017 +1 866-671-8687 [email protected] http://www.plantationadventure.com
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Old River Road Plantation Adventure

Take a exciting narrated journey through swamps and wetlands to a magical place where time has stood still, the Old River Road. Tour majestic Oak Alley Plantation's antebellum mansion and charming Laura plantation or historic Evergreen and view her 22 slave cabins. Haunted Manchac Swamp and a Cajun lunch are also available as a combo with the plantations. Named New Orleans Best Swamp Plantation combination with lunch. Antebellum mansion tours at their finest by Old River Road Plantation Adventure.

Reviewed By DebraZebra_9 - Cradley Heath, United Kingdom

Great package for an out of city day trip that's not serviced by taxis. Pick up 2-3 stops around canal street on mini bus, around 15 people. First stop oak alley about 1 hr drive with commentary along way from Eric. We were first on house tour around 9:30 and grabbed some great shots with no people on of oaks. Short tour but adequate with the grounds to self guide, next stop 5 mins away at Laura which is less grand but a longer tour and more personal, loved stories. Next stop lunch where your food choices have been ordered earlier and all ready. Then it's to the swamp. Cajun pride swamp. Winter is not a good time for activity with brumation underway for large adults who lower metabolism and body temperature to survive cold season and bottom swamp. Juvenile alligators dont understand aswell so best bet for sightings. We saw 3-4 juveniles. A raccoon. Red eared slider (turtke). A Male cardinal, bald eagle, an anhinga (bird). Got chance to hold a baby alligator which was a great experience. Recommended tour.

6. Seven Three Distilling Co.

301 N Claiborne Ave, New Orleans, LA 70112-3302 +1 504-265-8545 [email protected] http://seventhreedistilling.com/
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Seven Three Distilling Co.

Seven Three Distilling is a small-batch distiller of fine American spirits, located in the heart of New Orleans, Louisiana. Drawing our name from the 73 neighborhoods that tell the story of New Orleans, it is our passion for this place that informs and enriches our meticulously-crafted spirits. Drop by our distillery for tours, tastings, and hospitality worthy of the city we love.

Reviewed By Geo4mMiami - Miami, United States

In town for Mardi Gras and spent the afternoon here and it was great. The tour was fun our guide Mike was great with a lot of knowledge of the city and the tastings are a plus.

7. Simon Bolivar Monument

Canal Street, New Orleans, LA 70112
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Simon Bolivar Monument

8. Molly Marine Statue

Canal Street Between Basin Street and Elk Place, New Orleans, LA 70112
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Molly Marine Statue

9. New Orleans Jazz Tours

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New Orleans Jazz Tours

On our tour you will walk through historic Armstrong Park with a knowledgeable guide - providing a wealth of information about the park and the tributes to the musicians within it. In historic Treme you will explore the culture and heritage of the oldest African-American neighborhood in the US. Take our tour and witness firsthand the post-Hurricane Katrina renaissance of New Orleans.

10. Cajun Spirits Distillery

2532 Poydras St, New Orleans, LA 70119-7401 +1 504-708-8918 [email protected] http://cajunspirits.com
Cajun Spirits Distillery

The team at Cajun Spirits Distillery joins a thriving community of young entrepreneurs, part of a “new New Orleans” scene. We embrace a city where work, play and love hang in a happy symbiosis. Where family and friends are near, time moves a little more slowly and we pause to listen to the beat of the rhythm of life.

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