EXPLORE
Your group will find no shortage of historic landmarks in New Orleans. The iconic French Quarter is teeming with life and music. Preservation Hall, situated in the Quarter, keeps the spirit of jazz alive for all to enjoy. The Pitot House Museum takes guests back to Colonial times. In historic Jackson Square, the antebellum-era 1850 House Museum features period decor and artifacts.
SAVOR
With rich Spanish, French, African, and Creole cultural influences, there’s nothing quite like New Orleans cuisine. Treat your tourgoers to classic Big Easy dishes like gumbo, jambalaya, beignets, crawfish, and so much more. Restaurants suitable for group dining include Oceana, GW Fins, Drago’s Seafood, The Rum House, and Olde Nola Cookery.
REMEMBER
With a culture steeped in spirituality, New Orleans offers several moving tributes to those who came before us. Lafayette Cemetery No. 1 features its famed aboveground burial vaults. Fort Jackson remains as a reminder of the Civil War. The National WWII Museum commemorates those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation. Nearby plantations like Oak Alley Plantation stand as stark reminders of the slaves who built the nation we live in today.
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Main Image: Jackson Square; Credit: Adobe/Mark D. Savignac