Orleans Music
The National WWII Museum Admission Ticket New Orleans
Designated by Congress as the official WWII museum of the United States, The National WWII Museum is located in downtown New Orleans on a six-acre campus, where five soaring pavilions house historical exhibits, on-site restoration work, a period dinner theater, and restaurants. Step inside with a general admission ticket, and then spend as long as you like exploring this must-visit attraction independently. Discover thousands of World War II memorabilia and artifacts, and learn all about wartime events from the museum's information displays.
Frenchmen Street VIP Live Music Pub Crawl in New Orleans
Get ready to PARTY!! This 3-hour tour will take you beyond Bourbon Street to the music clubs, and cocktail bars of Frenchmen Street, the live music capital of New Orleans. Frenchmen Street has been featured in many films and shows such HBO's Treme, The Simpsons, and the hit movie Girl's Trip. Drake also shot a large portion of his video for 'In My Feelings' on Frenchmen Street.
DO THIS TOUR YOUR FIRST NIGHT!
Your tour will take you to hear some of the best live music at Frenchmen Street's hottest clubs, and give you an overview of the area's colorful history. At each venue, we will take the time to listen to live bands with access to VIP SECTIONS AND DRINK SPECIALS. At one of our venues, you will be given a choice of a Premium Louisiana cocktail such as a "Hurricane" or "Esplanade Lemonade, and you will experience the Frenchmen Street scene.
Don't forget to bring your camera!
If you like eclectic and unique art, we will visit the Frenchmen Street Art Market as well.
Whitney Plantation Tour with Transportation from New Orleans
Hop aboard our luxury style vehicles to explore the iconic Whitney Plantation. On the morning of your tour, our driver will call you before their arrival and will also greet you when he or she arrives.
While traveling out to the plantation he or she points out interesting facts along the way, listening to various types of New Orleans jazz music.
Upon arrival at the plantation, they will check you in and give you information for the beginning to the end of the tour, such as what to explore after the tour and where to meet once the tour is over.
The self guided tour is one hour fifteen minutes, we allow our guest time to explore the museum and use the restroom before heading back into the city.
This tour goes out twice at 8:00 a.m. to approximately 1:30p.m. and 10:00 a.m. to approximately 3:30 p.m. this time includes tour and travel time.
New Orleans Jazz Tour: History and Live Jazz

Rated 4.5 Stars, based on 367 Reviews.
Few cities rival New Orleans’ nightlife thanks to its thrilling music scene. From authentic dixieland to big brass and every other jazz style in between, live music options are endless in the city that gave birth to the coolest genre in music. Hear about the origins and culture of jazz before making your way to the 19th century neighborhood that boasts the best music and bars in town. We’ll visit a few of our favorite local clubs, enjoy a beer and discover the talents of some of the city’s best local musicians. There’s nothing quite like a night out in ‘The Big Easy.’
New Orleans Music Heritage Tour

Rated 4.5 Stars, based on 231 Reviews.
Dig into the musical history of New Orleans with this 2-hour music and heritage tour. Listen to songs and the stories behind them as you learn more about the immortals of blues, jazz, gospel, and rock n'roll that have been a part of this city. Hear about Louis Armstrong, James Booker, Fats Domino, The Meters, Allen Toussaint, Professor Longhair, Buddy Bolden, Mahalia Jackson, and many others who are part of 300 years of musical heritage.
New Orleans Metairie Cemetery Tour: Millionaires and Mausoleums
Metairie Cemetery is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is frequently listed as one of the must-see cemeteries in the world. While walking beneath the shade of almost a 1,000 trees, you'll see the extravagant tombs of Popeyes’ founder Al Copeland, Ruth’s Chris Steak House founder Ruth Fertel, and vampire-novelist Anne Rice. You'll see the pyramid guarded by a sphinx, the Islamic-inspired tomb that a Confederate general built for his daughter, the grave of the gunned-down gambler who never smiled, the Storyville madam who was ousted from her tomb, and the famous weeping angel bathed in blue. Your guide Sally Asher is passionate about revealing the unusual, outrageous and untold stories of New Orleans. An award-winning writer and professional photographer, Asher believes history isn’t about merely listing dates and facts, but the gentle collision of truth and narrative – scandals and all! This tour is approximately 2 miles long and takes 2 hours.
French Quarter Shrimp Boil & Live Music

Rated 4.5 Stars, based on 144 Reviews.
Experience the real French Quarter at Shrimp Boil Cabaret
Step away from the tourist crowds and join us for a private dinner party celebrating the flavors and sounds of the Quarter. The Shrimp is sourced from local shrimping families at their boat docks a few hours before your shrimp boil to choose the largest, freshest, wild-caught local shrimp available. Mister Gregory, "The Shrimp Boil King of New Orleans" grew up in the Gulf South shrimping and boiling and advocating for wild-caught Gulf Shrimp and the "eat it to save it" culinary approach. Please join us for live local music and a lovely dinner party, make some new friends and eat the very best shrimp in the world.
New Orleans Music Tour

Rated 4.5 Stars, based on 48 Reviews.
Although New Orleans is heavily associated with Jazz, this tour will show how every form of American popular music is informed by New Orleans. As the outgrageous New Orleans R&B legend Ernie K-Doe said: “I'm not sure, but I'm almost positive, all music came from New Orleans.”
New Orleans Music Tour

Rated 4 Stars, based on 32 Reviews.
Explore the world’s richest musical city, starting with the legendary Preservation Hall. Visit the site of the Old French Opera House and stroll through the Tango Belt and May Bailey’s before arriving at the Treme section. Stroll through the Tango Belt to the New Orleans Musicians Tomb in St. Louis Cemetery #1, the use of which was donated by the musical dynasty Barbarin Family for free burial to musicians. From the cemetery you will check out the remains of Storyville (including Frank Early’s Saloon where “Pretty Baby” was written), turn-of-the-century red light district whose parlors presented King Oliver, Buddy Bolden, Jelly Roll Morton, Sidney Bechet and more during the time when jazz was born. From Storyville, venture into Louis Armstrong Park, Congo Square, the only place in North American where pure West African religious ritual and musical traditions were performed.
Music Party Bike Ride

Rated 4.5 Stars, based on 41 Reviews.
It’s a Party. It’s a Ride.
It’s a Party Bike Ride!
Music. Light Up Bikes with Basket & Cupholders
Fun, Responsible Guide / DJ
It’s not a race. It’s not a sports event.
We ride short distances with many stops
Stops are at scenic sites for pictures & music
We stop for food, drink, and a party.
Included are Canal Street, St. Charles Avenue
Riverfront and French Quarter
Tour Guide is DJ: NOLA Bounce, Hip Hop, Soul, R&B, Pop
Requests welcome.
New Orleans Treme' Walking Tour
Treme' (pronounced Tre-May) sits adjacent to the French Quarter and is the oldest African-American neighborhood in the United States. Treme' is a vibrant area steeped in music and culture. Come explore this iconic gem and revel in New Orleans Jazz history with its roots in Congo square and Storyville, the birthplace of such Jazz greats as Alphonse Picou and Trombone shorty.
New Orleans Music Walking Tour

Rated 3.5 Stars, based on 14 Reviews.
Explore the world’s richest musical city. Starting with Louis Armstrong Park and Congo Square, historic site of African slave gatherings, it is the only place in North America where pure West African religious ritual and musical traditions were performed. Congo Square is the wellspring of all New Orleans music and so many of world-famous songs.
Visit the building which housed Cosimo Matassa’s groundbreaking J&M Studios – the true birthplace of rock’n'roll. See the New Orleans Musicians Tomb. The first burial to take place was for Lloyd Washington of the Ink Spots on October 23, 2004. The Musicians Tomb was restored and is administered by Robert Florence of NOLA Historic Tours.
Learn about the Second Line & stroll down Basin Street to the remains of Storyville, fabled red light district whose parlors presented Buddy Bolden and Jelly Roll Morton.
Then move through the Tango Belt to May Bailey’s and the French Opera House, ending with the legendary Preservation Hall.
New Orleans Heart of the City Bicycle Tour
Join us on this guided tour through the most unique city in America, in the best possible way to explore it…on a bicycle. The Heart of the City is a 3 hour exploration of the 5 most historic neighborhoods of New Orleans. The trek will shed light on New Orleans' traditions and heritage. As you are guided through town and into the St. Roch Cemetery, you will learn about the city's colorful past and vibrant culture. A native New Orleanian will take you on an exploration of the historic core of the city.
Group Maximum 10 travelers
New Orleans Seafood Bar Crawl

Rated 2.5 Stars, based on 83 Reviews.
New Orleans is most known for its unique culture, art, and seafood, and I’m excited to take you on a tour of the most popular seafood spots in the city, capturing the true essence of NOLA’s art and history. Behind every great food establishment here lies a story of tradition and innovation. On this food tour, you’ll not only taste the incredible flavors but also discover the rich histories that make these places so beloved by locals.
My goal is to create quality moments, capturing the best pictures and selfies in the heart of NOLA as we enjoy seafood from local gems. This experience is a LOVE LETTER to New Orleans! Bring your smile, positive energy, drinks, a fashionable outfit, and LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL!
The tour lasts about an hour, with stops at local bars and seafood spots along the way.
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French Quarter Walking Tour in New Orleans

Rated 4.5 Stars, based on 44 Reviews.
Learn about the unique French and Spanish architecture of New Orleans as well as the history of the French Quarter.
New Orleans African American Heritage Walking Tour

Rated 4.5 Stars, based on 15 Reviews.
During this 2H walking tour, you will learn how People of African ancestry first arrived at New Orleans in 1719, within a year of the establishment of the city, having been forcibly removed from the Senegambia region of West Africa. Roughly five thousand Africans survived the Middle Passage en route to French Louisiana during the 1720s, followed in the 1780s by a similarly sized group brought by the Spanish from the Benin and Congo regions. Enslaved Africans of the colonial era cleared forests, raised crops, and built the city infrastructure.
In this visit You will see how African culture persisted in New Orleans, influencing everything from food to music to religion to architecture.
Your tour guide will take you to the famous Square Congo, now part of Armstrong Park on the edge of the French Quarter in the Faubourg Treme where hundreds of African slaves and laborers congregated to trade goods, play music, dance, and socialize.
Hard Rock Cafe New Orleans

Rated 4 Stars, based on 47 Reviews.
Rock your senses with a prix-fixe menu at the New Orleans Hard Rock Cafe. Classic American cooking comes to the heart of the Big Easy, where you’ll enjoy a 2- or 3-course meal with your choice of theme. Each option comes with a drink (coffee, tea or soda) and dessert. Expect entrees like the classic cheeseburger, a half-rack of hickory-smoked ribs, salmon, steak and even some vegetarian options. Love All – Serve All!
New Orleans Culinary Bike Tour

Rated 5 Stars, based on 18 Reviews.
Biking, talking and eating. It's what we love and what we do. If our company ceased to exist, you would find us still biking, talking, and eating, without missing a beat.
We are lucky to be in a place where that is a full life, in fact, even just the eating part is a full life, and a filling one.
Our food, is not just a defining part of out city’s identity and culture but of all of ours as people. How we all make our gumbo, which meat we choose to put in our red beans, what spices are in our seafood boil, or which sno-ball stand is best. This is how we get to know one another in New Orleans.
Come hungry, we will take care of the rest. We know the scenic streets, we know the tastiest food and you will finish full and inspired take in more of the city’s food, drink, and music, all of which we have a ton of advice for because you can always count on the kindness of strangers with bikes.
Jewish History Tour of New Orleans

Rated 5 Stars, based on 25 Reviews.
This tour takes a trip through the French Quarter with an emphasis on how Jews have contributed to the multi-ethnic gumbo known as New Orleans. The Jewish community has had an active presence in New Orleans since colonial times, contributing to our culture, business, and music. As you walk through the original city, you’ll learn about the earliest Jewish settlers, who could easily have lost their identity in a Catholic colony.
You’ll see where those who arrived in the 19th and 20th centuries lived and worked. You’ll learn how they contributed to the development and growth of the city, adding to the unique mingling of the old world and new that is New Orleans. Jews are among the strongest preservationists of the French Quarter and one of its most significant achievements, jazz. They are also having an impact on that other great New Orleans cultural contribution to the world, food.
New Orleans French Quarter & Cemetery Bike Tour

Rated 5 Stars, based on 24 Reviews.
We will begin our journey with a pedal through the Bywater and Marigny neighborhoods, filled with beautiful architecture and locals-only hidden gems. You’ll enter St Vincent de Paul Cemetery, where your learn about our fascinating funerary customs. You'll then cruise through the historic French Quarter. Your guide will tell you stories of New Orleans and its most famous characters, as well as giving their personal recommendations for places to visit during your stay. You’ll see Jackson Square, St. Louis Cathedral, Frenchmen St, and more while enjoying a leisurely ride through the oldest, most vibrant Creole neighborhoods of the city.
Paved Paradise Tours is a small, owner-operated company that provides a truly local perspective. When you ride with us you are riding with one of the owners, ensuring that your experience is of the highest quality. See the city through the eyes of someone who loves what they do, loves the City of New Orleans, and wants you to love it too.