Backstreet Cultural Museum
Located in the historic Treme neighborhood of New Orleans, which is one of the nation’s oldest African American neighborhoods, the Backstreet Cultural Museum boasts artifacts and archives of the many traditions and customs that once and still do roam the streets of New Orleans.
French Quarter Phantoms
For those who love cemetery tours or spooky history about different cities, this one’s for you. Visitors start their journey in “the office” which is actually in the back of a bar on Rampart street, and continue on a tour to learn about the spooky legends that New Orleans has to offer.
Haunted History Tours
The largest and longest operating walking tour company in New Orleans, Haunted History Tours is renowned for incredible storytelling and wow-worthy explorations. We use only the industry’s best guides and storytellers: Expect to walk away impressed. Our tours are mildly theatrical, hugely historical, and thoroughly entertaining. Both a learning experience and a great way to see New Orleans, our tours give you a well-rounded experience with a twist.
Offerings include:
New Orleans True Crime Tour
New Orleans Daytime Cemetery Tour
French Quarter Ghost & Legends Tour
New Orleans Haunted Pub Crawl
And many more!
JAMNOLA
JAMNOLA, New Orleans’ cultural funhouse, is a topsy-turvy stroll through 17 exhibits celebrating art, music, and theatrics of The Big Easy. Enjoy some seriously fun selfie opportunities along the way – think larger-than-life crawfish, baby doll umbrellas, a golden gator, and more! Purchase in advance at Jamnola.com using coupon code AURORA for 15% off!
Kermit’s Treme Mother in Law Lounge
This lounge has been a hangout spot for local musicians in New Orleans since the 1990’s and has become a “shrine to New Orleans music.” This great entertainment spot remains a lively place for both locals and tourists to enjoy live music daily from some of the city’s best artists.
Le Museé de Free People of Color
This is the only museum in the United States dedicated to preserving the history of free people of color. Take a look at this important history through art and artifacts that commemorate the histories and present lives of Black people in New Orleans and beyond.
New Orleans Museum of Jazz
The New Orleans Museum of Jazz celebrates the rich history of jazz in the city where it was born. Through immersive programming and impressive exhibits, this museum only adds to the ongoing cultural renaissance by allowing visitors to explore this dynamic branch of music.
New Orleans African American Museum
This interactive and immersive museum takes you through the history of African American people in New Orleans and the greater African diaspora in the Deep South. There is so much to enjoy and learn through the museums exhibits and events, which include festival-like experiences for both children and adults.
New Orleans Museum of Art
One of the South’s most impressive art collections, this beautiful building is in City Park, and boasts a five acre sculpture garden, greenery that surround beautiful pieces of art, and a large collection of French and American art featuring everything from fashion to media.
Preservation Hall
In the heart of the French Quarter is this iconic venue home to daily jazz performances and other live music performances. This historic building was where racially integrated bands in the South shared music together during the Jim Crow Era, and ultimately, is a symbol of great progress in the city of New Orleans.
Sazerac House
Sazerac House offers free, self-guided tours daily, departing continuously between 11 a.m. and 4:15 p.m. The tours typically take anywhere from 45-90 minutes and guests receive three free cocktail samples throughout the museum. We also have a gift shop and distillery on the first floor, which guests are welcome to visit. Guests can simply sign up for a self-guided tour on our website or by walk-in at the day and time of their choosing.
As a special treat, we offer three exclusive public tasting classes daily, each accommodating up to 14 guests. These classes, which are live for bookings approximately 45-60 days in advance on our website, provide a unique opportunity to delve deeper into the world of cocktails and whiskey. The class schedule is as follows: 12pm Tropical Cocktails, 2pm Sazerac Cocktail, and 4pm Whiskey Grid Tasting. You can find detailed descriptions for each class on the reserve page of our website.
Studio BE
Studio BE has quickly become a cultural landmark in the city of New Orleans. A space for local community and artists to showcase the things they create, this space welcomes visitors from around the globe, and urges visitors to think about a future that benefits all.
The National World War 2 Museum
This world class history museum boasts exhibits and thousands of visitors every day who want to learn about the “war that changed the world.” It includes large scale reconstructions of scenes from the war, films, and other exhibits to show the history of this turning point in history.
UniqueNola
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UniqueNola offers six tours at various times of day to suit various schedules. Their most popular includes the Sinister Criminal Intentions, Lewd Spirits (for adults), and the Family Friendly Ghost Tour for all ages.
Here’s the schedule, daily (all times US Central):
Garden District Tour: 10am
The Local’s Guide to the French Quarter Tour: 10am + 4pm
Pestilence, Pandemic & Plague Tour: 1pm
Kid-friendly Ghost Tour: 5pm
Sinister Criminal Intentions: The Original True Crime Tour: 4pm + 7pm
Our Favorite Ghosts Tour: 8pm
Lewd Spirits Pub Crawl and Ghost Tour: 5pm + 8pm