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  • There are plenty of activities to enjoy New Orleans that will cost either very

  • little or nothing at all. Here is our list of the top 10 free and almost free

  • things to do while visiting the Crescent City. Number 1: hear the music of New

  • Orleans. The city of New Orleans has a rich history of jazz and blues music.

  • Surprisingly or not you can actually hear a lot of this music for free. In

  • addition to hearing live street music, you can also enjoy events such as

  • Wednesdays at the Square held March through May and Jazz in the Park held

  • September through November. Check out our post for tips on hearing live music in

  • New Orleans. Number 2: take a trip to the Garden District. There are a lot of

  • wonderful neighborhoods in and around New Orleans but few are as beautiful and

  • historic as the Garden District. It is entirely free to walk around this area

  • and see all the incredible houses for yourself. Alternatively you can join us

  • on our pay what you want guided tour of this neighborhood.

  • Number 3: Discover the swamps. Just 25 minutes from the French Quarter, Bayou

  • Sauvage is great for exploring New Orleans' rich habitats. Jean Lafitte

  • National Park is also free to visit and in case you are wondering - you can spot

  • alligators and other swamp creatures in both places! If you're looking for a more

  • organized tour, check out our review of the best swamp tours in and around New Orleans.

  • Number 4: Visit a cemetery. There are several historic cemeteries in

  • New Orleans and all but one of them is entirely free to visit. The most famous

  • of them all St. Louis Cemetery # 1 requires visitors to be a part of an

  • organized tour. Fortunately we offer a name your own price tour of St. Louis Cemetery,

  • as well as Lafayette emetery in the Garden District.

  • Number 5: Stop by the historic New Orleans collection throughout the year.

  • This museum offers certain exhibitions for free, although many exhibits change every few months.

  • Others have been available for several decades. While some of these galleries include

  • artwork and artifacts that predate colonial history, others explore the

  • events of Hurricane Katrina. It is suggested to make this an early stop in

  • a trip. The historic New Orleans collection is also a stop on our French

  • Quarter self-guided tour. Visit our blog post to learn more about one of the

  • city's best museums. Number 6: Stroll through a park. There

  • are several public parks in New Orleans that you can visit for free. The grandest

  • of them all is City Park, which you could easily spend a day in and still not see

  • at all. If you're near the Treme neighborhood, you might want to take a

  • walk through Louis Armstrong Park. Named after the legendary musician by the same

  • name, this location includes sculptures, duck ponds and the historic Congo Square,

  • which is a stop on our voodoo tour.

  • Checkout our New Orleans City Park guide for more information.

  • Number 7: Discover the local markets. There are a few very

  • nice markets in New Orleans that are free to visit and peruse. Whether you're

  • just looking for fun or you actually want to buy a few things for dinner, the

  • Crescent City farmers market is a fantastic place to find fresh food. If

  • you're looking for something more than a meal, consider the French market instead.

  • You'll find souvenir shops and craft vendors offering a lot of artistic and

  • eclectic items for sale. For more information check out our guide to the French market.

  • Number 8: Go window-shopping. Even if you don't want

  • to spend any money, chances are you'll find a lot of interesting stores to

  • visit on Magazine Street. Located just a few blocks from the Mississippi River

  • this world is filled with several different businesses including antique

  • shops, clothing stores, art galleries, and many more. Alternatively, you can also

  • check out Royal Street to see the historic architecture on display while

  • looking at all the different shopping locations.

  • Number 9: Go people watching.

  • New Orleans is known for its eclectic and interesting neighborhoods. Whether

  • you want to see people showing off their talents or hear some excellent music, we

  • recommend a visit to Royal Street Bourbon Street and Frenchmen Street.

  • Number 10: Get a Power Pass. Although the pass itself isn't free, some of the

  • activities available with the power pass could be free if you use it effectively.

  • Whatever you choose to do, there are quite a few fun and family-friendly

  • attractions included with this city pass. For even more great ideas, check out our

  • master post on the best free and almost free things to do in New Orleans which

  • includes sections on things to do at night, family-friendly activities and

  • seasonal events. You'll also want to browse our many name your own price

  • walking tours that explores some of the city's most popular

  • neighborhoods and attractions. Links for these can be found in the description

  • below. Let us know in the comments which free activity you're most excited to do

  • while visiting the Crescent City and be sure to click the subscribe button below

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