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We are New Orleans' newest Fine Dining facility featuring the delicious cuisine of Continental Spain and an outstanding array of mouth-watering Tapas. Whether it is for a special celebratory dinner or a little nibble mid afternoon, the simple, honest flavour of our food will keep you coming back for more. Looking for the perfect accompaniment for your meal? Our full service bar boasts a complete array of specialty cocktails as well as Home Made Sangria, Spanish Apple Cider, Spanish Absinthe and an impressive selection of Spanish wines.
http://www.galvezrestaurant.com/
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Located only twenty-five minutes from New Orleans, Jean Lafitte Swamp and Airboat Tours explore Louisiana's back country along its meandering bayous abundant with wildlife and exotic plant life. Trained navigators escort you into the murky waters of Louisiana swamps where you will come face to face with the beauty and beasts of nature.
Bring your camera to capture the thrills and chills of this unforgettable swampland journey!
http://www.jeanlafitteswamptour.com/
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Come in and relax in our tropical bar setting. Enjoy a nice cold daiquiri of your choice in full view of all the excitement and history of the famous Bourbon Street in New Orleans. We have four convenient locations all on Bourbon Street.
http://www.mangodaiquiris.com/
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Listing added: Aug 19, 2010)
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New Orleans has long been known to possess an irresistible allure for versatile and talented artists. Its unique history, steeped in legend and arcane traditions, creates a romanticism and inspiration not found in any other American city.
Local artists abound, many of whom are nationally and internationally known, along with many relocated artists who were drawn to the city to capture its essence in a variety of mediums.
http://www.neworleansart.com/
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The Old Absinthe House has a legacy following its every heartbeat”, this historic building was built in 1807. Originally the building was used as an importing firm, then converted to a “corner grocery “ of food, tobacco and fine Spanish liquor.
In 1874, mixologist, Cayetano Ferrer, created a drink consisting of Absinthe—the “Old Absinthe House Frappe”. The popularity of this venomous green concoction consequently resulted in the coffee house being renamed “Absinthe Room,” and thus a legend was born!
http://www.oldabsinthehouse.com/
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The Pelican Club, offering a wide range of fabulous New Orleans dishes, consists of three dining rooms and a large bar fashioned from a handsome, 19th-century French Quarter townhouse, rising from the corner of Bienville Street and Exchange Place in the heart of the French Quarter.
http://www.pelicanclub.com/
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Getting around in New Orleans is a lot like getting to the land of OZ! There are no mountains in Louisiana...and, depending upon where you are in the city, you're either at sea-level or below. The city is built on a bend in the river (hence the Crescent City name) with streets radiating outward.
http://www.neworleanstransportation.com/index.php
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New Orleans, so well known for her music, food, and spirits, has surprisingly few venues that offer a high quality sampling of all three. One of these rare places is The Bombay Club, a lovely candlelit spot tucked away in the heart of the French Quarter at 830 Conti Street. Although the club is located just a short half-block from the infamous Bourbon Street, its ambiance is miles away.
http://www.thebombayclub.com/
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Listing added: Aug 18, 2010)
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From the corporate event, to the private wedding reception, every event at the WAX is one thoroughly enjoyed and well remembered! We offer a very unique party, and the theme is only about New Orleans - a story that sounds almost like fiction! No matter what your reason for coming to New Orleans: Don't leave town without greeting Napoleon in his Bathtub & Toasting the Duc d'Orleans! No Visit to New Orleans is complete without a visit to The WAX!
http://www.neworleanswaxmuseum.com/
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“The Best Breakfast Eatery in the French Quarter”. Serving a variety of mouthwatering selections for breakfast and lunch you are sure to love. Open Daily from 7 am- 3:00 pm
http://www.cafefleurdelis.com/
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