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“Boo Orleans” Scariest 👻 Attractions According To Robbie

Like another major American city, New Orleans claims to be recently developed because of the word “new” in its namesake. This intentionally conceals the fact that New Orleans has been around long enough to call it “Old” which makes it a prime candidate for paranormal activity. That’s right. Look to your left and look to…

Top 3 Bayou’s Best Food Tours Robbie’s Choice

Nawlin’s foodies unite! And chow down on the best food this side of the Mississippi with these culinary tours. The world is your plate, Ignatius J. Reilly, so fill it with New Orleans food. And if you want to join the clean plate club (I’ll be a 10 year member this June) then it’s best…

New Orleans 🛶 Kayak Swamp Tours

Leave The City Behind! You haven’t truly experienced all that New Orleans has to offer if you haven’t explore the rich nature that surrounds the city! Come dive into the natural swamp lands that will tell you stories of New Orleans past. There are many great tours that will guide you through the winding swamps…

New Orleans Walking Tour | Grand Garden District

TWO CHICKS WALKING TOUR Offers a wide variety of New Orleans walking tours at the top sites in the city, including the St. Louis cemetery, French Quarter, and the Garden District. All tours include guided narration on the fascinating history and culture of each area. Make sure to checkout one of their ghost tours and…

New Orleans Food Tours

The greatest way to explore a new area is with a local guide and the crew at New Orleans Culinary Tours are the best! The addition of enjoying local dishes and culture will bring this experience to a whole new level and will keep you wanting more. A great introduction tour for New Orleans would be the French Quarter Culinary and History Tasing Tour. This 3 hour walking and tasting tour  will immerse you in the history of New Orleans and how its unique cuisine evolved. The tour will visit historic restaurants and discuss their culinary contributions – including the two oldest (Antoine’s and Tujague’s, established in 1840 and 1856, respectively). Visitors will learn to appreciate the differences between Creole and Cajun cuisine, and will hear of the varied ethnic influences that contribute to New Orleans cuisine. The food offerings…