- The list below includes 40 free or cheap things to do in or near Slidell, Louisiana, including 54 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Nature & Wildlife Areas, Laser Tag and Movie Theaters.
- From John Slidell Park to Fritchie Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Slidell and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Mandeville, Covington, Abita Springs and Picayune.
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New Orleans is known for its widely varied music scene, but most consider Frenchmen Street to be the beating heart of the city's music culture. Live music is performed along the street with several famous music clubs featured as well, including Blue Nile and the Spotted Cat.
25.4 Miles
Lake Pontchartrain offers guests the opportunity to go on a variety of tours that teach guests about the location's history, including the impact of Hurricane Katrina. Visitors can also purchase goods at the gift shop.
26.0 Miles
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2815 Frenchmen Street, New Orleans, LA
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With tours and a rich history of passion and experimentation, Old New Orleans Rum Distillery is home to master distillers and quality spirits. Private parties and events can be held on reservation with food, music, dancing and unlimited cocktails!
26.2 Miles
Covering 75 acres, the Splendor Farms can host private events, such as birthday parties. Among the attractions, besides the horseback riding, in here there is also a petting zoo. Lodging is available for those wishing to prolong their stay.
26.2 Miles
Led by trained and experienced guides steeped in New Orleans history and lore, Historic New Orleans Walking Tours offers a variety of New Orleans experiences. Available tours include a literary tour, a cemetery tour, a music tour, and others.
26.6 Miles
Founded in 1837, the Tchefuncte River Light Station is a historic symbol of Louisiana's maritime actions. The lighthouse may be viewed by boat or by shore at the southern end of highway 1077.
26.7 Miles
Part of the Mississippi Blues Trail, the 100 Men Hall has hosted some of the biggest names in Blues, including Ettta James and Big Joe Turner. The venue still offers live music from the house band and from traveling musicians.
26.8 Miles
Royal Street is one of the oldest streets in the city of New Orleans with plenty of well-preserved buildings and stunning flowers seeming to grow around the architecture itself. Lively street performers make this section of the city part of their daily routines as well.
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Historic Train Depot, 1928 Depot Way, Bay St. Louis, MS 39520
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Work from nationally acclaimed folk artist Alice Moseley is on display at the Alice Moseley Folk Art and Antique Museum. The museum has approximately 40 works of art from Moseley, as well as vintage bottles, antiques, and more.
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The Bay St. Louis Train Depot, also known as the L & N Historic Train Depot, was originally constructed in 1928. The building now has a visitor center as well as an art museum and a Mardi Gras museum.