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New Orleans Getaway

Independent 4-day New Orleans city stay with jazz brunch and bayou tour

New Orleans Getaway, a rail journey with Amtrak Vacations

Amtrak Vacations packages this 4-day, 3-night independent city stay in New Orleans. The from-price of $219 USD covers 3 nights of hotel accommodations plus two guided tours: a City & Cemetery Tour of New Orleans and a Swamp and Bayou Tour outside the city, along with a Jazz Brunch at the Court of Two Sisters. Rail travel to and from New Orleans is not included in this price and is booked separately. No day-by-day itinerary is published, so travelers fill in the rest of their own schedule, which the operator suggests might include live jazz music in Jackson Square. This suits travelers who want a short, affordable New Orleans stay built around a handful of set tours.

What to know before you look closer

  • The $219 USD from-price excludes rail travel; the fare to and from New Orleans is booked separately.
  • The operator publishes no day-by-day itinerary for this package; confirm timing and order of the tours with them before booking.
  • No hotel name or star rating is given in the evidence, so the specific property is unknown until you book.

Included

  • 3 nights' hotel accommodations
  • Jazz Brunch at The Court of Two Sisters
  • City & Cemetary Tour
  • Swamp and Bayou Tour

Questions travellers ask

Does the price include rail travel?
No. Rail travel is not included in the from-price of $219 USD; it is booked separately.
What is included?
3 nights of hotel accommodations, a Jazz Brunch at the Court of Two Sisters, a City & Cemetery Tour, and a Swamp and Bayou Tour.
Is this trip guided or independent?
It is sold as an independent Getaway; the City & Cemetery Tour, Swamp and Bayou Tour, and Jazz Brunch are guided or set outings, with the rest of the time free to explore on your own.
How long is the trip?
4 days and 3 nights, entirely in New Orleans.
What will I see in New Orleans?
The included tours cover the city and its historic cemeteries, plus a Swamp and Bayou Tour outside the city; the description also mentions live jazz music in Jackson Square.

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