Basin Street Station

Basin Street Station is a history museum Treme - Lafitte New Orleans located in United States.

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  • Phone

    (504) 293-2600

  • Website

    basinststation.com

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  • Type

    History Museum

Address

501 Basin St New Orleans , LA 70112 United States

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The Divine Prince Ty Emmecca

Its walking distance to Historic Tremé, Congo Square and the Voodoo Chief The Divine Prince Ty Emmecca's House/Temple space. The acknowledged King and Leader of authentic New Orleans Voodoo.

Brandi Bruce

Lots of great information with a gift shop full of great books

Laur Lo Ski

Public rest area and a little museum . I think they also offer free parking . I would recommend for those taking Tours in this part of the city .

Mike Karlesky

Under-appreciated nerdery gem in NOLA. And a gorgeous building.

Anamaria Hernandez

Buy cemetery tour tickets here or online for tours with Save Our Cemeteries - a nonprofit that works to restore the cemeteries of New Orleans.

RobinWB

Clean public restrooms - huge accessible stall, too.

Maureen Kavanaugh

Don't buy a poncho here if it's raining...... they are free when you get on the hop on bus !

Chris Valentino

A must stop for anyone traveling to New Orleans. Great for locals and train buffs as well . Open daily 9-5.

Hadi

A piece of history.

Letitia George

A popular place for political fundraisers. Top floor is very nice!

Ray Nichols

The Lens breakfast

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Tour Provider
Cemetery Tours NOLA

Official & by appeals court ruling, ONLY tour provider that'll get you at Laveau's tomb and through St Louis Cemetery No. 1. Run by hotelier Michael Valentino and ????????'d by the Catholic archdiocese - Ami H.

9.3
History Museum
The National WWII Museum

Life changing! I live in Washington DC and have been to the Smithsonian lots of times. That said, this museum met and exceeded my expectations. It's worth its own trip to New Orleans. - AYHJA

History Museum
The George & Leah McKenna Museum of African American Art

Student art show! My students are entered! - Melinda Nall

7.0
History Museum
Cabildo

very interesting museum, I liked! - Monica Hikaru

7.8
Cemetery
St. Louis Cemetery No. 1

It is a must visit for history in New Orleans with Marie LeVeau and other notables filling these historic landmark vaults. Just cruise through the alley ways and picture the landed notables of city! - Dorian Bennett

8.6
Park
Louis Armstrong Park

Great park with plenty of history and plenty to admire! - Kimmie Ohh

9.4
Plaza
Jackson Square

Lovely park with scenic views. Great place for people watching. You’ll find plenty of artists and painters around here. - Kimmie Ohh