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NEW ORLEANS
New Orleans is known for its nonstop
culture, vibrant live music scene and
flavourful cuisine reflecting its history
as a melting pot of French, African and
American influences.
Every year, visitors flock to this eclectic
southern city to be a part of the city’s
iconic Mardi Gras, famed for colourful
costumed parades and street parties.
SEE
• Admire the city’s distinct architecture on a
French Quarter or Garden District walking tour
DO
• Explore the outdoors and get close to wildlife
on an adventurous swamp tour French Quarter New Orleans & Company/Todd Coleman
• Hear great jazz at Preservation Hall or any
genre of music along Frenchmen Street LA SALLE ST LIBERTY ST TREME Municipal New Orleans
Theater
EAT & DRINK TULANE AVE ELK PL IBERVILLE BASIN ST ST LOUIS Auditorium Armstrong
Park
• Try classic Creole seafood gumbo at Antoine’s RAMPART ST 5
located in the French Quarter PERDIDO ST BURGUNDY ST
1 3 French Quarter
• Order a Hurricane cocktail at Lafitte’s DAUPHINE ST
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Blacksmith bar, the oldest bar in New Orleans BARONNE ST COMMON ST CANAL ST BOURBON ST ST LOUIS ST TOULOUSE ST ST PETER ST ST ANNE ST DUMAIN ST Mississippi River
CARONDELET ST
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WHAT’S ON ROYAL ST BIENVILLE ST CHARTRES ST HOTELS PAGE
New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival LAFAYETTE ST CAMP ST 2 IBERVILLE ST Jackson 1 Aloft New Orleans Downtown 61
25 to 28 April, 2 to 5 May MAGAZINE ST PETERS ST DECATUR ST Square 2 The Eliza Jane 61
New Orleans Mardi Gras Parade RIVERWALK 3 Holiday Inn French Quarter – Chateau 61
LeMoyne
4 March GIROD ST TCHOUPITOULAS ST Canal Mississippi 4 Hyatt Centric French Quarter New Orleans 61
River
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ATTRACTION 5 The Maison Dupuy Hotel 61
6 Wyndham New Orleans French Quarter 61
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GO NEW ORLEANS SWAMP & BAYOU OAK ALLEY PLANTATION
ALL-INCLUSIVE PASS Experience the timeless beauty of South Louisiana as Experience the grandeur of New Orleans’ antebellum
The Go New Orleans All-Inclusive Pass is the best you travel in a custom-built pontoon boat through part south on a half-day tour of Oak Alley Plantation. Take
choice for maximum savings and flexibility. Save up of the Jean Lafitte National Historical Park – Barataria a journey through time to the manicured estate and
to 55% off retail prices on admission to over 20 top Reserve. Hear stories from your guide about local Cajun into the gorgeous home, built in 1839. View stunning
activities, attractions and tours for one low price. culture and the mysteries of the swamps and bayous. architecture, oak-lined esplanades, and enduring sugar
Enjoy the flexibility to choose attractions as you go Observe the nesting grounds of alligators, raccoons cane fields while learning about the plantation’s history
and take up to 14 days to use your pass. All 1, 2, 3 and snakes. from an expert guide.
or 5 day passes.
Includes: Includes:
Includes: • Swamp boat tour • Oak Alley Plantation Home tour
• Admission to over 20 attractions • Wildlife viewing • Informative commentary
• Attraction guide • Informative commentary Duration: 5 hours 25 minutes
Duration: 3 hours 45 Minutes Departs: Daily from Toulouse Street, New Orleans at
Departs: Daily from Toulouse Street, New Orleans at 12 noon, 1pm (Apr – Dec)
8:45am, 10:45pm, 12:45pm, 2:45pm
(Apr – Dec)
Adult Child 3-12 yrs
1 Day Pass $117 * $91 *
2 Day Pass $201 * $134 *
3 Day Pass $235 * $150 * Adult Child 6-12 yrs Adult Child 6-12 yrs
5 Day Pass $319 * $209 * Half Day Tour $137 * $69 * Half Day Tour $169 * $85 *
* FROM PRICES ARE A GUIDE ONLY, subject to change and availability and are in New Zealand Dollars. Prices are per person, unless otherwise specified and based on travel in low season. For full terms and conditions, refer to
60 the Booking Conditions on the inside back cover of this brochure.