New Orleans Vue Observation Deck Tickets
About this activity
Skip the Line — No waiting in line at the entrance
Smartphone tickets accepted
- Your booking is confirmed immediately
Experience Highlights
Head to the Vue Observation Deck in New Orleans and enjoy 360-degree views of this historic city from a rooftop terrace 34 stories high. The observatory also has interactive experiences inside that allow you to observe New Orleans' past and learn more about its history and development .
You'll discover many interesting facts about the city' s slave-owning past, the multitude of musical genres that New Orleans saw the birth of, and the civil rights struggle of the city's African-American population during the 1960s.
- Make the most of your tickets and get skip-the-line access to the Vue Orleans Observatory.
- See New Orleans from the top of an observation deck with 360-degree views.
- Enjoy the museum's indoor activities and multiple interactive experiences
- Immerse yourself in the rich history of New Orleans and learn about the city's major landmarks.
What’s included
- Fast-track entrance to the Vue Orleans Observatory
- Access to indoor and outdoor observation platforms
- Access to all exhibitions on site
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Step by Step
This activity gives you skip-the-line access to the Vue Observation Deck in New Orleans. From a 34-storey observation deck, you'll enjoy 360-degree views of the city overlooking the New Orleans River and the surrounding area, giving you a beautiful and unique perspective of the cityscape.
Enjoy a variety of attractions that allow you to interact with and immerse yourself in the rich history of New Orleans, thanks to advanced technologies that will envelop you and transport you back in time. You will learn about the French influence on the city, about its slave-owning past and its main characters and historical landmarks.
You will discover how New Orleans was the cradle of musical styles such as Jazz, Gospel or R&B, and how its African-American population was one of the main protagonists during the struggle for civil rights in the United States during the 1960s.
An activity that will allow you to marvel at the beauty of the city and discover more about its past in an entertaining yet educational way. Ideal for first-time visitors to New Orleans who want to immerse themselves in its charm and rich history.