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<City 80162> things to do #1: The National WWII Museum #1
The National WWII Museum

The National WWII Museum is located in New Orleans's historic Warehouse District, on Andrew Higgins Drive. Parking is available at the museum's multilevel parking garage, located at the corner of Magazine and Poeyfarre streets.

4.8 (122 reviews)
<City 80162> things to do #2: Audubon Zoo #2
Audubon Zoo

Explore diverse habitats and meet playful orangutans

4.8 (6 reviews)
<City 80162> things to do #3: Audubon Aquarium #3
Audubon Aquarium

Visit the penguin exhibit and walk the underwater tunnel

4.9 (13 reviews)
<City 80162> things to do #4: New Orleans City Tours #4
New Orleans City Tours

Experience New Orleans' unique culture on the ultimate city tour

4.5 (45 reviews)
<City 80162> things to do #5: New Orleans Cruises #5
New Orleans Cruises

Set sail and explore New Orleans from the water on a river cruise

4.3 (101 reviews)
<City 80162> things to do #6: St. Louis Cathedral #6
St. Louis Cathedral

Admire the architecture and attend a service

4.7 (78 reviews)
<City 80162> things to do #7: New Orleans Outdoor Activities #7
New Orleans Outdoor Activities

Join a swamp tour and listen to live jazz on the streets

4.5 (11 reviews)
<City 80162> things to do #8: Laura Plantation - Louisiana's Créole Heritage Site #8
Laura Plantation - Louisiana's Créole Heritage Site

Learn Creole culture and hear stories of the plantation's history

5 (17 reviews)
<City 80162> things to do #9: Whitney Plantation #9
Whitney Plantation

The Whitney Plantation is a former plantation turned slavery museum. The plantation pays homage to the millions who suffered under slavery and displays the conditions endured in the Antebellum South. It is located on the Mississippi River in Edgard, Louisiana.

4 (8 reviews)
<City 80162> things to do #10: The Court of Two Sisters #10
The Court of Two Sisters

The historic Court of Two Sisters is a local family restaurant showcasing Creole cuisine and New Orleans classic food and drinks. Nestled in the heart of the French Quarter, a sprawling wisteria vine covers the large open-air courtyard filled with the sounds of live jazz music during the daily jazz brunch. Three indoor dining rooms offer respite during the summer months. Named after sisters Emma and Bertha Camors, who lived at the property in the late 1800s, the Court of Two Sisters continues the three-generation tradition of entertaining in the courtyard to this day.

4.9 (10 reviews)

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