3 DAYS

DAY 1

Learn about the history of the 200 slaves who lived and worked at Oak Alley Plantation

Head to Faulkner House Books, a sanctuary for bookworms

Be a part of New Orleans’s rich history and cultural heritage with a visit to Jackson Square

Take a stroll at the Algiers Point

DAY 2

Learn more about the planning and execution of D-Day at The National WWII Museum, where you can view American soldiers’ private letters, weapons and many other things

Take a look at the Royal Street, one of the oldest streets in the city

Walk around Bourbon Street

DAY 3

Work together with a common goal at the Clue Carre – New Orleans’ First Live Escape Game

Spend time at the Garden District, noted for its well-preserved antebellum private mansions and meticulously manicured gardens

Explore French Quarter, the oldest and most visited neighborhood of New Orleans

5 DAYS

DAY 1

Start your trip with discovering the St. Louis Cemetery No. 1

Learn more about the planning and execution of D-Day at The National WWII Museum

Spend time at the Garden District, noted for its well-preserved antebellum private mansions and meticulously manicured gardens

Explore New Orleans’s nightlife

DAY 2

Refresh yourself at the New Orleans City Park which is one of the largest and oldest urban parks in America

Stroll around French Quarter, the oldest and most visited neighborhood of New Orleans

Be a part of New Orleans’s rich history and cultural heritage with a visit to Jackson Square

Explore New Orleans’s nightlife

DAY 3

Experience the majestic 18th-century architecture and stately appearance of St. Louis Cathedral

Head to Faulkner House Books, a sanctuary for bookworms

Take a look at the Bourbon Street

Enjoy your time at theFrenchmen Street

Head to Royal Street, one of the oldest streets in the city

Explore New Orleans’s nightlife

DAY 4

Meet different species of animals at the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas

Then followed by Audubon Zoo, which is home to more than 2,000 animals

Visit Blaine Kern’s Mardi Gras World which creates floats for the world-famous festival and its accompanying parades

Explore New Orleans’s nightlife

DAY 5

Visit Audubon Butterfly Garden and Insectarium

Pay your respects at the Lafayette Cemetery No.1

Refresh your senses at the Audubon Park

Glimpse the supernatural side of New Orleans on a lamp-lit promenade through a maze of haunted sites, including former brothels and homes of voodoo practitioners

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