Any non-drinking New Orleans activies advice?

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Taking my guy on a spur of the moment weekend trip to New Orleans next month (fly in Friday a.m fly back to Florida Sunday). He has never been and doesn't drink. I've been a few times with the ex and it was one big booze fest for us. Of course we will go down Bourbon Street (where I may have 1 hurricane and that's it, if I can help it!). Any ideas of what we can do in two days?:yay:
 
You can to the Cemetary 1 tour. You meet right off of Bourbon street outside this doorway and a woman will greet you and you walk to the cemetary which is about 6 blocks away. Tour takes about 2 hours. It's the most famous of all the above ground cemetaries. Marie Laveaux VooDoo priestess is buried there. Make sure you stop off at the Voodoo store and buy some potions or spells and voodoo dolls. ;)

The Vampire Tour can be kind of fun. Lots of walking and you see all of Anne Rice's homes she wrote about in her books.

The Garden District Tour is an amazing tour of all the Anti-Bellem architecture. It's another walking tour, but if you love big beautiful plantation style homes, this is for you.

The Oak Alley Plantation Tour is amazing. The front pathway is lined with 20 on either side, 250 year old oak trees, covered in hanging moss. One of the oldest and most preserved plantations. The tour is very informative and quite interesting. Tour bus picks you up and it's a 40 minute drive towards Baton Rouge. Any plantation Tours, which there are TONS, are all outside of New Orleans about 30-45 minutes. They couldn't build these homes below sea level.

The Swamp Tours are great except in the middle of the summer. You will get carried off by huge mosquitos and it's hotter then hades.

Make sure you enjoy some of the restaurants OFF of bourbon. Try to find a fried meat pie. :)

Burgundy street has a lot of art galleries and tons of little shops.

You can also take a riverboat ride down the Mississippi, eating cajun food and listening to jazz bands.

As you can tell we love New Orleans and go quite often. Sure we spent our nights drinking but during the day we kept pretty busy with tours. There are TONS of them online. You can purchase ahead of time and some you can just show up and pay the person. Most are 20-35 a piece it seems.

Check this out.
 
Hey thanks!:thumbsup2 :thumbsup2
We're going to NOLA for the first time too - in the fall.
Just talking hotels last night.
 
Go to the Cafe du Monde for coffee and beignets!:thumbsup2
 

Hey thanks!:thumbsup2 :thumbsup2
We're going to NOLA for the first time too - in the fall.
Just talking hotels last night.

Emeril seems like a nice guy, but I tend to think his recipes are a bit overrated. Be sure to let us know what you think of it.
 
Been many times - you can do any of the tours listed above - you can also enjoy walking around the Bourbon St area - there are a few great jazz clubs where you do not have to drink. There's a Casino if you gamble at all as well.

I'll be there in May for business. I'm not the biggest fan of NO but it can be a fun town.
 
Emeril seems like a nice guy, but I tend to think his recipes are a bit overrated. Be sure to let us know what you think of it.

Dude - NOLA - stands for New Orleans Louisiana
 
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Thanks everyone for the great advice! The cemetery tour and swamp tour may be just what I'm looking for. Also thinking of getting our fortune told. I'm a big kareoke guy and I know there are several bars (for some reason I think there is one call Cat's Meow or something like that I've sung at). It will be nice to do this trip somewhat sober!!!!!:lmao:
 














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