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New Orleans Power Pass with Fast Track Entry
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Sightsee the best of New Orleans and save compared to buying separate attraction tickets with Go City. For one low price you'll get admission to over 25 of the most popular attractions and tours in the Big Easy.
Explore the city on-board an Adventures in New Orleans Bus tour, go on a traditional Paddlewheeler cruise, check the huge collection of artifacts and exhibits at the National WWII Museum, or discover the secrets of Louisiana cuisine with a mouth-watering New Orleans cooking school class demo. Your New Orleans All-Inclusive Pass is fully digital and comes with a digital guide complete with attraction opening times and other useful tips.
The All-Inclusive Pass includes:
· 1, 2, 3 or 5-day admission to over 25 New Orleans attractions and tours
· Top activities including Paddlewheeler Creole Queen Cruise, Adventures in New Orleans Bus tour and more
Does not include:
Additional Information:
Itinerary
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Stops at: The National WWII MuseumThrough interactive exhibits and displays, the museum works to tell the story of the price of freedom in a way that each generation of the American people can understand. Learn how the war was won, what sparked the beginning of a world war and what life in America was like during this time.The National WWII Museum features five permanent exhibit halls: The Arsenal of Democracy, Road To Tokyo, Road To Berlin, The D-Day Invasion of Normandy, and the US Merchant Marine Gallery.Duration: 120 minutes
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Stops at: Vue OrleansLocated atop one of the tallest buildings in New Orleans, you'll marvel at 360-degree views of the city and enjoy soaking up it's culture through a number of exciting exhibits. Whether you're heading up bright and early or relaxing at sunset, Vue Orleans promises to deliver an unforgettable celebration of New Orleans.Duration: 60 minutes
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Stops at: The PresbytereThe Presbytere is one of the buildings in New Orleans belonging to the Louisiana State Museum and anyone with a keen eye will see that it was designed to match the Cabildo, another one of New Orleans' historic buidlings.Duration: 60 minutes
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Stops at: 1850 House Museum and StoreVisit the oldest apartment houses in the United States at the 1850 House and State Museum. Overlooking the picturesque Jackson Square, in the Upper and Lower Pontalba Buildings, it was built in 1850 by the Baroness Micaela Almonester de Pontalba, daughter of the Spanish colonial landowner, Don Andres Almonester y Roxas, and is now considered one of New Orleans' most significant historic buildings.Duration: 60 minutes
Admission Included
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Stops at: Mardi Gras WorldIf you can't make it to New Orleans for the actual event — a trip to Mardi Gras World is the next best thing. Step foot into the studio of famed float and costumer designer, Roy Kern, and disappear into a whole new world.Duration: 60 minutes
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Stops at: CabildoThe Cabildo is one of the most impressive landmarks in Jackson Square. An elegant Spanish colonial building, it was built under the Spanish rule in 1795-1799. It used to be the headquarters of the Louisiana State Supreme Court until 1853, when later it became part of the Louisiana State Museum in 1908.Duration: 60 minutes
Admission Included
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Stops at: New Orleans Pharmacy MuseumThe New Orleans Pharmacy Museum is housed in the 1823 creole apothecary of America's first licensed pharmacist, Louis Dufilho, Jr. (licensed 1816). Visitors can explore two floors of exhibits highlighting the history of 19th Century pharmacy, medicine and healthcare in New Orleans.Duration: 60 minutes
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Stops at: Edgar Degas House Creole Impressionist TourThe Edgar Degas House was the home and workplace of Degas during his five-month sojourn from France. This was notably the only US journey made by any French painter of the Impressionist period.Duration: 135 minutes
Admission Included
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Stops at: New Orleans Jazz MuseumThis stunning Greek Revival style building is one of the most significant buildings in American history. The Old US Mint started minting in 1838 until 1909, and over its history served both as US and Confederate Mint. Now it's the home of fascinating museum which features exhibitions ranging from New Orleans Jazz, to Newcomb Pottery and the Mississippi and the history of Louisiana.Duration: 60 minutes
Admission Included
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Stops at: Longue Vue House and GardensFounded by philanthropists Edith Rosenwald Stern and Edgar Bloom Stern, Longue Vue House and Gardens is a multifaceted historic estate featuring a world-class house museum and eight acres of stunning gardens that include an interactive Discovery Garden for children of all ages.Duration: 120 minutes
Admission Included
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Stops at: Southern Food and Beverage MuseumVisitors to SoFAB will also enjoy The Museum of the American Cocktail's (MOTAC) New Orleans collection, spectacular new exhibits, including La Galerie d'Absinthe and the award-winning Purloo Restaurant.Duration: 90 minutes
Admission Included
Ticket Type: Mobile or paper ticket accepted
Includes:
- Digital pass valid for the number of days purchased
- Digital guide with attraction information and instructions
Does not include:
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Special Exhibitions at attractions (additional costs may apply)
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
Additional Information:
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Please note that the included tours, attractions and special offers may change at anytime without notice and are subject to availability and weather conditions
- Go City child passes are only available for ages 3 to 12 years old. For any accompanying children under 3 yrs old please check with each individual attraction or tour whether infants are accepted and/or need to pay an entrance fee.
- The most popular activities require advanced reservations, check the instructions on the included digital guide, or Go City app, and make sure to place reservations well in advance to avoid disappointment.
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