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New Orleans Tours & Accommodation
New Orleans is ALIVE!
Our hotels are open, restaurants are serving their delicious cajun and creole cuisine, the music is playing and there are a multidude of things to do and places to see!
New Orleans is a Southern city known for its multicultural heritage as well as its music and cuisine. It is a world-famous tourist destination thanks to its many festivals and celebrations. Flattened by Hurricane Katrina, yet not defeated, New Orleans has started to recover in the aftermath of hurricane Katrina, one of the worst natural disasters to ever hit the USA. A selection of tours are now available in the historic French Quarter (which has remained virtually untouched) and surrounding areas. The destruction has been limited to the Lakeview / Lakefront area and City Park. Hotels and restaurants are again open for business, with more opening every day.
So come and enjoy what New Orleans is famous for, the Mardi Gras, the Jazz Festival, ghost tours and fabulous food. You can help New Orleans get back to normal by making the tousism market flourish once again. So c'mon, what are you waiting for?
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Steamboat Natchez Harbor Jazz Cruise
Starting from USD $16.33 per person
Duration: 2 hours
Commences: New Orleans, Louisiana
Set sail on the historic Natchez Steamboat for a memorable cruise on the Mississippi River. Relax and listen to the Captain's narration of the history and sights of the city as you cruise by. Many tours are sold out in advance, so avoid disappointment by booking early.
Board the historic paddlesteamer to the delightful tunes of the Steam Calliope. Experience the sights and sounds of river life that enchanted characters of history and literature -- like Mark Twain's Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer -- and see the bustling activity of our nation's second largest port!
View the ever-changing skyline of 'The Crescent City' from the sunny decks or climate-controlled comfort of the majestic Steamer Natchez. Cruise past the Chalmette Battlefield, where the legendary Jean Lafitte and his buccaneers joined forces with Andrew Jackson to defend the city against the British in the Battle of New Orleans.
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Court of Two Sisters Jazz Brunch Buffet
Starting from USD $33.27 per person
Duration: Flexible
Commences: New Orleans, Louisiana
When you come to New Orleans, a "must-do" is brunch at The Court of Two Sisters in the historic French Quarter. Discover the fascinating history of the property, which was once owned by the outrageous Marquis de Vaudreil, the man responsible for transforming New Orleans into a petit Paris. Enjoy traditional southern cuisine as you are serenaded by the sounds of live Dixieland Jazz!
The Court of Two Sisters' Buffet Brunch boasts a sumptuous display of hot and cold dishes. Because they use only the freshest ingredients, the buffet's selections change according to season and time of day. In the morning, a typical selection of hot dishes includes made-to-order omelets, Eggs Benedict, sausage and bacon, grits and grillades, and shrimp or veggie pasta with a creamy Alfredo sauce. The afternoon's sampling includes Creole jambalaya, chicken and andouille gumbo, oysters Bienville, Duck a l'Orange, and Shrimp Creole.
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