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  1. For more information about everything Holiday in New Orleans, head over to Holidays New Orleans Style. 12/24/2024 - Christmas Eve Bonfires on the Levee. You don’t need reindeer or even eight tiny alligators to guide you through New Orleans during the holidays. To discover the tastes and traditions of the Crescent City, all you need is our ...

    • Holiday-Themed Tours
    • Garden District Holiday Homes Tour
    • Holiday-Themed Riverboat Cruises
    • Christmas Eve Bonfire Bus Tours
    • Visit A Plantation For A Special Holiday Celebration
    • New Orleans Drunk History Tour - Christmas Edition
    • Pay-What-You-Like Cocktail Tour
    • Holiday Lights Displays
    • Celebration in The Oaks
    • Holiday Lights in The French Quarter

    Pay-What-You-LikeCreole Christmas French Quarter Walking Tour This Free Tours by Foot tour is designed to allow you to see the holiday lights while you are led through this historic neighborhood. Learn about the Papa Noel story, traditional catholic creole Christmas observations, and Christmas bonfires. You will also learn what makes a Creole Chris...

    The Preservation Resource Center offers a self-guided tour of seven private residences in the Garden District. These historic houses are decorated for the holiday season, and you may even have the opportunity to speak with the homeowners. This event will take place on December 9th and 10th in 2023. Ticket prices are $40 - $50. Click here for additi...

    Both the Steamboat Natchez and the Creole Queen Paddlewheeleroffer special activities to celebrate the holiday season. Some sails will offer a holiday buffet, but others stick to food items such as tea and hors d'oeuvres. If you are traveling with kids, the Papa Noel Cruise on the Creole Queen is perfect! Creole Queen Paddlewheeler 1. Cajun Holiday...

    Grayline Tours has two coach tours planned for Christmas eve that take you to see the traditional Christmas activity of lighting huge bonfires along the Mississippi River. 2023 dates are yet to announced. Read more about this unique holiday tradition below. Bonfire Adventure Tour A 6½-hour tour that includes a visit to the San Francisco Plantation ...

    A unique way to celebrate the holidays is to visit one of the many historic plantations that surround New Orleans. Some offer seasonal activities in celebration of Christmas, so check out our post about New Orleans Plantationsto see what plantations you can visit.

    The highly-rated Drunk History Tour, offered by Nawlins Theatrical Tours, is offering a Christmas edition. Like the regular Drunk History Tour, the Christmas edition is a fun and informative tour about the history of some of the best bars in the French Quarter. Taking this tour during the holiday season comes with the extra perk of enjoying the col...

    As an alternative to a ticketed tour, you might like to try our guided Pay-What-You-Like Cocktail Tour. The tour is free to join! We operate on a Pay-What-You-Likebasis, but drink samples included in the tour are not free, however. But they are delicious! During the holidays, you can find specially crafted Christmas cocktails in bars and lounges. D...

    In a city that is already so festive year-round, you can expect a good amount of holiday light displays. NOLA will not disappoint!

    Every holiday season, New Orleans' City Park wraps its famous oak trees up in lights. In addition to the wonderfully lit oaks, you'll also see displays in areas such as their Botanical Garden and the Carousel Gardens Amusement Park. This event attracts more than 165,000 visitors every year, making it one of the most popular holiday activities in Ne...

    You'll find a lovely lit Christmas Tree in the French Quarterat 749 Decatur Street. The French Market, as well as several homes and businesses in the French Quarter, are splendidly decorated for the holidays. In particular, the displays on Royal Street and Chartres Street are often very beautiful. TIP: See our post on tours of the French Quarter. W...

  2. Dec 10, 2023 · Walk the French Quarter — The holiday light displays in the French Quarter are nothing short of magical. We’d recommend strolling Royal Street and Chartres Street for the best lights. It gets dark by 6 p.m., which is a perfect time to take in a brisk walk and a good dinner. Explore New Orleans residential architecture — It’s always fun ...

    • Celebration In The Oaks. Through December 30. celebrationintheoaks.com. Experience the captivating charm of City Park during the beloved Celebration in the Oaks event.
    • Réveillon Dinners. Throughout December. Local Restaurants. Indulge in the annual réveillon dinners, a treasured New Orleans tradition that promises a feast for the senses.
    • NOLA Holiday Parade. December 2. nolaholidayparade.com. Get in the holiday mood with the NOLA Holiday Parade. This parade will start from the French Market at 11 a.m., with an extended route through downtown, and will end with a post-parade holiday experience and concert in Lafayette Square.
    • Krewe of Krampus NOLAuf Parade. December 2. kreweofkrampus.com. This parade is a highly anticipated event during the Christmas in NOLA celebrations. It pays homage to the age-old folklore character Krampus, who is believed to roam the streets of New Orleans during the festive season.
  3. Nov 14, 2023 · Friday, December 8–Sunday, December 17. Marigny; $35-$60. This local take on the holiday classic, performed by the Marigny Opera Ballet at the Marigny Opera House, is set in Jackson Square ...

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  5. Nov 23, 2023 · Walk Through The Wonder Of Fulton Street. New Orleans Fulton Street Square – JustPixs/ Shutterstock. Fulton Street is a part of Downtown New Orleans that does not allow cars to drive through the area, giving pedestrians the perfect excuse to walk around and explore. During Christmas, this area gets decorated with awe-inspiring decorations ...

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