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Go City: New Orleans All-Inclusive Pass с более чем 25 достопримечательностями

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Осмотрите лучшие достопримечательности Нового Орлеана и сэкономьте по сравнению с покупкой билетов на отдельные аттракционы с Go City. По одной низкой цене вы получите доступ к более чем 25 самым популярным достопримечательностям и экскурсиям в Big Easy.

Исследуйте город на борту автобусного тура «Приключения в Новом Орлеане» и отправьтесь в традиционный круиз на байдарках. , ознакомьтесь с огромной коллекцией артефактов и экспонатов в Национальном музее Второй мировой войны или откройте для себя секреты кухни Луизианы с аппетитной демонстрацией уроков кулинарной школы Нового Орлеана. Ваш New Orleans All-Inclusive Pass является полностью цифровым и поставляется с цифровым гидом с расписанием работы достопримечательностей и другими полезными советами.

Пропуск «Все включено» включает в себя:

• 1, 2, 3 или 5 дней посещения более 25 достопримечательностей и туров Нового Орлеана
• Популярные мероприятия, в том числе круиз Paddlewheeler Creole Queen, Приключения в Новом Орлеане Автобусный тур и многое другое
Город: Жители Нового Орлеана
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Что включено
Digital pass valid for the number of days purchased
Digital guide with attraction information and instructions
Digital pass valid for the number of days purchased
Digital guide with attraction information and instructions
Digital pass valid for the number of days purchased
Digital guide with attraction information and instructions
Изучите леденящую душу историю, посетив такие достопримечательности, как базилика Святого Лаврентия и отель Battery Park.
Дополнительная информация
  • Доступно для инвалидных колясок
  • Младенцы и маленькие дети могут кататься в коляске
  • Допускаются животные-поводыри
  • Подходит для всех уровней физической подготовки
  • Обратите внимание, что включенные туры, достопримечательности и специальные предложения могут быть изменены в любое время без предварительного уведомления и зависят от наличия и погодных условий.
  • Детские билеты Go City доступны только для детей в возрасте от 3 до 12 лет. лет. Для любых сопровождающих детей в возрасте до 3 лет, пожалуйста, уточните в каждом отдельном аттракционе или туре, принимаются ли младенцы и /или нужно ли платить за вход.
  • Наиболее популярные мероприятия требуют предварительного бронирования, ознакомьтесь с инструкциями на включены цифровой гид или приложение Go City, и не забудьте сделать бронирование заблаговременно, чтобы избежать разочарований.
  • Во всех местах действуют разные меры в соответствии с инструкциями местных властей. Пожалуйста, посетите веб-сайты площадок для получения более подробной информации. Ваш пропуск действителен в течение 2 лет с даты покупки до первого использования.
Что ожидать
1
The National WWII Museum
Through 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.
2
Blaine Kern's Mardi Gras World
If 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.
3
The Presbytere
The 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.
4
1850 House Museum and Store
Visit 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.
5
New Orleans Jazz Museum
This 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.
6
Cabildo
The 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.
7
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
The 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.
8
Edgar Degas House Creole Impressionist Tour
The 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.
9
Southern Food and Beverage Museum
Visitors 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.
10
Longue Vue House and Gardens
Founded 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.
11
The National WWII Museum
Through 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.
12
Blaine Kern's Mardi Gras World
If 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.
13
The Presbytere
The 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.
14
1850 House Museum and Store
Visit 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.
15
New Orleans Jazz Museum
This 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.
16
Cabildo
The 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.
17
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
The 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.
18
Edgar Degas House Creole Impressionist Tour
The 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.
19
Southern Food and Beverage Museum
Visitors 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.
20
Longue Vue House and Gardens
Founded 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.
21
The National WWII Museum
Through 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.
22
Blaine Kern's Mardi Gras World
If 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.
23
The Presbytere
The 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.
24
1850 House Museum and Store
Visit 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.
25
New Orleans Jazz Museum
This 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.
26
Cabildo
The 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.
27
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
The 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.
28
Edgar Degas House Creole Impressionist Tour
The 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.
29
Southern Food and Beverage Museum
Visitors 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.
30
Longue Vue House and Gardens
Founded 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.
31
The National WWII Museum
Through 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.
32
Blaine Kern's Mardi Gras World
If 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.
33
The Presbytere
The 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.
34
1850 House Museum and Store
Visit 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.
35
New Orleans Jazz Museum
This 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.
36
Cabildo
The 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.
37
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
The 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.
38
Edgar Degas House Creole Impressionist Tour
The 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.
39
Southern Food and Beverage Museum
Visitors 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.
40
Longue Vue House and Gardens
Founded 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.
41
The National WWII Museum
Through 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.
42
Blaine Kern's Mardi Gras World
If 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.
43
The Presbytere
The 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.
44
1850 House Museum and Store
Visit 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.
45
New Orleans Jazz Museum
This 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.
46
Cabildo
The 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.
47
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
The 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.
48
Edgar Degas House Creole Impressionist Tour
The 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.
49
Southern Food and Beverage Museum
Visitors 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.
50
Longue Vue House and Gardens
Founded 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.
51
Национальный музей Второй мировой войны
С помощью интерактивных экспонатов и дисплеев музей работает, чтобы рассказать историю цены свободы таким образом, чтобы каждое поколение американского народа могло его понять. Узнайте, как была выиграна война, что спровоцировало начало мировой войны и какой была жизнь в Америке в то время. В Национальном музее Второй мировой войны есть пять постоянных выставочных залов: «Арсенал демократии», «Дорога в Токио», «Дорога в Берлин», Вторжение в Нормандию в день «Д» и Галерея торгового флота США.
52
Мир Марди Гра Блейна Керна
Если вы не можете приехать в Новый Орлеан на само мероприятие, лучше всего отправиться в Mardi Gras World. Шагните в студию знаменитого дизайнера одежды и костюмов Роя Керна и погрузитесь в совершенно новый мир.
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Пресвитер
Пресвитер — одно из зданий в Новом Орлеане, принадлежащее Государственному музею Луизианы, и любой внимательный человек увидит, что оно было спроектировано так же, как Кабильдо, еще одно из исторических зданий Нового Орлеана.
54
Дом-музей и магазин 1850 г.
Посетите самые старые многоквартирные дома в Соединенных Штатах в Доме и Государственном музее 1850 года. Он был построен в 1850 году баронессой Микаэлой Альмонестер де Понтальба, дочерью испанского колониального землевладельца дона Андреса Альмонестер-и-Роксаса, и теперь считается одним из самых красивых зданий Нового Орлеана. значительные исторические здания.
55
Музей джаза в Новом Орлеане
Это потрясающее здание в стиле греческого возрождения является одним из самых значительных зданий в американской истории. Старый монетный двор США начал чеканить монеты с 1838 по 1909 год и на протяжении всей своей истории служил как Монетным двором США, так и Монетным двором Конфедерации. Теперь это дом увлекательного музея, в котором представлены выставки от джаза Нового Орлеана до керамики Ньюкомба, Миссисипи и истории Луизианы.
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Кабильдо
Кабильдо — одна из самых впечатляющих достопримечательностей на Джексон-сквер. Элегантное испанское колониальное здание, построенное во время испанского правления в 1795-1799 гг. Раньше он был штаб-квартирой Верховного суда штата Луизиана до 1853 года, а затем в 1908 году он стал частью Государственного музея Луизианы.
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Аптечный музей Нового Орлеана
Аптечный музей Нового Орлеана расположен в креольской аптеке 1823 года первого лицензированного фармацевта Америки Луи Дюфило-младшего (лицензия 1816 года). Посетители могут осмотреть два этажа экспонатов, рассказывающих об истории аптеки, медицины и здравоохранения 19 века в Новом Орлеане.
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Экскурсия Эдгара Дега по дому креольских импрессионистов
Дом Эдгара Дега был домом и рабочим местом Дега во время его пятимесячного пребывания из Франции. Примечательно, что это было единственное путешествие в США любого французского художника импрессионистского периода.
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Южный музей еды и напитков
Посетители SoFAB также смогут насладиться коллекцией Нового Орлеана Музея американских коктейлей (MOTAC), впечатляющими новыми экспонатами, в том числе La Galerie d’Absinthe и отмеченным наградами рестораном Purloo.
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Дом Лонг Вью и сады
Основанный филантропами Эдит Розенвальд Стерн и Эдгар Блум Стерн, Longue Vue House and Gardens представляет собой многогранное историческое поместье с домом-музеем мирового класса и восемью акрами потрясающих садов, включая интерактивный сад открытий для детей всех возрастов.
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TerryBrightonUK
Mar 2019
The NO Pass is a great way to see the sights of New Orleans without having to book individual tours. Although, we discovered that some tours, such as swamp tours and plantation tours are way out of the city. Therefore, in order to reach the start of the swamp tour, we had to pay an extra 30 dollars (for 2 people) direct to Ultimate Swamp Adventures for the bus transport. We decided not to take a plantation tour because we could not find a way to reach the plantation by public transport, and an Uber would have cost too much. If you have your own transport, this is a great way to see the attractions (also, if you just want to see the attractions in the centre of NOLA by foot or streetcar).
Ответ от хоста
Nov 2020
Hello Terry Bri.. and Thank you very much for taking the time to write your review! We really appreciate your feedback, and we'll sharing this feedback to our Development team as we understand this would certainly improve our products. an inconvenience as you describe happened, and of course, we apologize. Best regards!...

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