Festival International de Louisiane in New Orleans, LA

April 1, 2010 by  
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Celebrate the French heritage of New Orleans, Louisiana at the Festival International de Louisiane. It’s a special time where the unique blend of Southern and French culture is really showcased to its fullest in Louisiana. The tradition of this festival began in 1986 and will be continued this year on April 21st to the 25th with live music, international performers, and culinary masterpieces exemplifying the influences of the various cultures in Louisiana.

If you love the food of New Orleans, really get to experience it after the festival with A Tasty Sample of New Orleans. Learn to cook your own New Orleans’ style foods with a cooking class at New Orleans School of Cooking. You won’t have to travel to New Orleans to get a taste of your favorite foods once you take this class. After your cooking class, take a walk through the French Quarter and down Bourbon Street for samples of delicious traditional foods. It’s a three hour tour of magnificent culinary creations for you to sample.

After your foray into the delightful foods of New Orleans, experience more of the culture of New Orleans with the Cajun Bayou Tour. A knowledgeable guide will take you through the bayous of New Orleans and will tell you all about the Cajun people and their history. The captain of your boat has just as much colorful character as New Orleans itself. He is a fur trapper and alligator hunter who loves doing both jobs. You will see some wonderful New Orleans sights and learn fun facts with this tour.

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