Welcome to New Orleans


Fab Placez_New OrleansNew Orleans was hit hard August, 2005 by Hurricane Katrina. But, this devastating slap from nature hit tourism equally hard. As the fifth anniversary looms near, New Orleans is back in business.There are more restaurants, more hotels, more entertainment in the Big Easy than ever before. In fact, there is much more to this city than Bourbon, beads and beer! Once you’ve strolled up and down Bourbon Street a few times, take time to explore how this city ticks. Fab Placez opens up the city’s food culture with a cooking class at New Orleans School of Cooking, gives you a peek at museums like The Cabildo and The Presbytere, and offers tours of such a varied nature as cemeteries and WWII museums.


Something for everyone is real in New Orleans. She welcomes you.


Welcome to New Orleans

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Friday: Arrival between 3-5:00 pm


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Fab Placez - DriskillArrival at Louis Armstrong New Orleans Airport
Fab Placez - TeatroCheck-In Lafitte's Guest House: 1003 Bourbon Street
Fab Placez - TeatroLafitte's Blacksmith Shop: 941 Bourbon Street
Fab Placez - TeatroJackson Square: 615 Pere Antoine Alley
Fab Placez - TeatroDinner Irene's Cuisine: 539 Saint Phillip Street
Fab Placez - TeatroFritzel's European Jazz Pub: 733 Bourbon Street

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Saturday: Full day of activities


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Café du Monde: 800 Deacur Street
New Orleans School of Cooking: 524 St. Louis Street
New Orleans Cemetery History Tour Rev. Zombie's Voodoo Shop
The Presbytere: 751 Chartres Street / The Cabildo: 701 Chartres Street
Jacque-Imos: 8324 Oak Street
La Petit Theatre: 616 Saint Peter Street
Snug Harbor: 626 Frenchmen Street

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Sunday: Morning activities only/assuming plane leaves in afternoon

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Café Fleur-de-Lis: 307 Chartres Street

St. Charles Trolley Exit at St. Joseph Street

National WWII Museum: 945 Magazine Street
Ugly Dog Saloon and BBQ: 401 Andrew Higgins Dr.

Magazine Antique Mall
3017 Magazine Street
Sucre
3025 Magazine Street

Alternative Activity

Ursuline Convent: 1110 Chartres Street

Lafitte's Guest House

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