- TripBuzz found 42 things to do with kids in or near Madisonville, Louisiana, including 40 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Slidell, Mandeville, Hammond and Covington.
- From Lake Pontchartrain Basin Maritime Museum to Tchefuncte River Light Station, the Madisonville area offers 57 different types of family activities, including: Specialty Museums, Lighthouses, Parks and Theaters.
- Located along the deep waters of the Tchefuncte River is the city of Madisonville. The city, steeped in rich Cajun history, offers history buffs and modern travelers a unique experience. Classified as a river town, it's most popular attractions include the local marina, recreational boat tours, fishing excursions and traditional dining.
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The French Quarter of New Orleans is one of the most popular and recognizable neighborhoods in the city. Restaurants, hotels, sightseeing, and nightlife are focused on this area with plenty of adult entertainment on Bourbon Street and old-fashioned horse-drawn carriage rides for those who prefer romance.
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A bicycle tour company that leads informative and entertaining riding tours of New Orleans, Big Easy Bike Tours delivers bikes to visitors’ hotels and includes baskets and bottles of water. The tours take visitors to many local landmarks.
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A bowling alley and entertainment center open 365 days a year, Pine Tree Lanes offers a variety of amusements. They run regular specials, including free bowling games for kids with good grades, and offer league bowling.
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Jackson Square serves as the heart of the French Quarter and was originally called Place d'Armes. This famous landmark that faces the Mississippi River holds a variety of notable architecture including St. Louis Cathedral, the Lower and Upper Pontalba Apartments, and the Presbytere Louisiana State Museum.
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Known as one of the top party destinations in the United States, Bourbon Street features a variety of nightlife destinations for guests to visit. Visitors who want to take advantage of the site's open container laws can also visit a variety of shops throughout the day.
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Reverend Zombie's Voodoo Shop, New Orleans, LA 70125
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Guests can experience the sordid history, spiritual background, and spooky hauntings of New Orleans and the Garden District with Haunted History Tours of New Orleans. Tours include vampire, ghost, cemetery, voodoo, and much more.
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214 Decatur St., New Orleans, LA 70130
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With a variety of tours to offer, City Segway Tours New Orleans caters to the needs of the curious and the hasty alike. Customize the segway tour with more sightseeing or more historical narration as desired, or opt for private or Mardi Gras themed tours as desired.
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The Louisiana Superdome is the home of the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League. This site, which previously hosted several displaced locals during Hurricane Katrina, also hosts the Sugar Bowl, which is involved in the new College Football Playoff.
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Originally known as the New Orleans Arena, the Smoothie King Center is the home of the New Orleans Pelicans of the NBA. The multipurpose arena not only hosts sporting events, but also concerts and other live performances.
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1 Canal Street, New Orleans, LA 70130
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Heavily damaged in 2008, the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas features a 132,000-gallon Caribbean reef exhibit built as a 30-foot long tunnel. The aquarium also has a Mississippi River gallery, a 400,000-gallon Gulf of Mexico exhibit, and an Amazon exhibit.