
Event Calendar
Plan your trip around these annual holiday events.
Plan your trip around these annual holiday events.
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
Friday, November 28th through Thursday, January 1st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
1 Palm Drive
New Orleans, LA 70124
(504) 482-4888
$25+
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual festivity consistently ranked as one of the best things to do in New Orleans during the holidays. From Thanksgiving through the New Year, enjoy one of the most spectacular, family-friendly holiday light displays in New Orleans and the country. Watch as the grounds of New Orleans City Park are transformed into 25 acres of dazzling lights and breathtaking, festive displays. The Park, Botanical Garden, Storyland, and Carousel Gardens Amusement Park are all captured with hundreds of thousands of lights to create a winter wonderland here in the Big Easy.
Enjoy the scene of illuminated oak trees with a Driving Tour throughout the Park. Over a million lights will be scattered throughout the 2.25-mile drive to set the scene for the holiday season to come. You can also book a Walking Tour, which includes access to Carousel Gardens Amusement Park and the Botanical Garden.
Adults ages 21+ can get a sneak peek of Celebration in the Oaks at Jingle Bells & Beer.
Celebration in the Oaks goes on for a whole month! This season, the New Orleans holiday tradition will run from November 28, 2025 through January 1, 2026.
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual holiday event in City Park. Choose from the Driving Tour or Walking Tour through the Garden. Those who arrive by private vehicles will find ample parking on-site to make seeing New Orleans Christmas lights easy. The entrance to the Driving Tour is 4 Frederichs Ave.
Celebration in the Oaks started in the late 1980s at New Orleans City Park, filling the grounds with festive lights and decorations each year. The annual holiday tradition has since become a local favorite, drawing thousands of visitors to stroll through beautiful displays nestled among the Parks historic oak trees and gardens.
Purchase tickets to Celebration in the Oaks here!
More information about Celebration in the Oaks can be found on their website.
Event's last day is Thursday, January 1st
Friday, November 28th through Sunday, January 4th
November 28 through Tuesday, January 5
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
FREE
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ.
These sessions offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology. Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.
*November 28 through Tuesday, January 5 Only for holiday music (after these dates enjoy other songs)
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
Friday, November 28th through Thursday, January 1st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
1 Palm Drive
New Orleans, LA 70124
(504) 482-4888
$25+
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual festivity consistently ranked as one of the best things to do in New Orleans during the holidays. From Thanksgiving through the New Year, enjoy one of the most spectacular, family-friendly holiday light displays in New Orleans and the country. Watch as the grounds of New Orleans City Park are transformed into 25 acres of dazzling lights and breathtaking, festive displays. The Park, Botanical Garden, Storyland, and Carousel Gardens Amusement Park are all captured with hundreds of thousands of lights to create a winter wonderland here in the Big Easy.
Enjoy the scene of illuminated oak trees with a Driving Tour throughout the Park. Over a million lights will be scattered throughout the 2.25-mile drive to set the scene for the holiday season to come. You can also book a Walking Tour, which includes access to Carousel Gardens Amusement Park and the Botanical Garden.
Adults ages 21+ can get a sneak peek of Celebration in the Oaks at Jingle Bells & Beer.
Celebration in the Oaks goes on for a whole month! This season, the New Orleans holiday tradition will run from November 28, 2025 through January 1, 2026.
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual holiday event in City Park. Choose from the Driving Tour or Walking Tour through the Garden. Those who arrive by private vehicles will find ample parking on-site to make seeing New Orleans Christmas lights easy. The entrance to the Driving Tour is 4 Frederichs Ave.
Celebration in the Oaks started in the late 1980s at New Orleans City Park, filling the grounds with festive lights and decorations each year. The annual holiday tradition has since become a local favorite, drawing thousands of visitors to stroll through beautiful displays nestled among the Parks historic oak trees and gardens.
Purchase tickets to Celebration in the Oaks here!
More information about Celebration in the Oaks can be found on their website.
Event's last day is Thursday, January 1st
Friday, November 28th through Sunday, January 4th
November 28 through Tuesday, January 5
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
FREE
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ.
These sessions offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology. Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.
*November 28 through Tuesday, January 5 Only for holiday music (after these dates enjoy other songs)
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
Saturday, November 29th through Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 722-0735
FREE
Tuesday Sunday at 11:00am
Friday, November 28 through Tuesday, January 6
Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ. These sessions, held Wednesday through Sunday at 11 a.m., offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology.
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
Friday, November 28th through Thursday, January 1st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
1 Palm Drive
New Orleans, LA 70124
(504) 482-4888
$25+
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual festivity consistently ranked as one of the best things to do in New Orleans during the holidays. From Thanksgiving through the New Year, enjoy one of the most spectacular, family-friendly holiday light displays in New Orleans and the country. Watch as the grounds of New Orleans City Park are transformed into 25 acres of dazzling lights and breathtaking, festive displays. The Park, Botanical Garden, Storyland, and Carousel Gardens Amusement Park are all captured with hundreds of thousands of lights to create a winter wonderland here in the Big Easy.
Enjoy the scene of illuminated oak trees with a Driving Tour throughout the Park. Over a million lights will be scattered throughout the 2.25-mile drive to set the scene for the holiday season to come. You can also book a Walking Tour, which includes access to Carousel Gardens Amusement Park and the Botanical Garden.
Adults ages 21+ can get a sneak peek of Celebration in the Oaks at Jingle Bells & Beer.
Celebration in the Oaks goes on for a whole month! This season, the New Orleans holiday tradition will run from November 28, 2025 through January 1, 2026.
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual holiday event in City Park. Choose from the Driving Tour or Walking Tour through the Garden. Those who arrive by private vehicles will find ample parking on-site to make seeing New Orleans Christmas lights easy. The entrance to the Driving Tour is 4 Frederichs Ave.
Celebration in the Oaks started in the late 1980s at New Orleans City Park, filling the grounds with festive lights and decorations each year. The annual holiday tradition has since become a local favorite, drawing thousands of visitors to stroll through beautiful displays nestled among the Parks historic oak trees and gardens.
Purchase tickets to Celebration in the Oaks here!
More information about Celebration in the Oaks can be found on their website.
Event's last day is Thursday, January 1st
Friday, November 28th through Sunday, January 4th
November 28 through Tuesday, January 5
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
FREE
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ.
These sessions offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology. Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.
*November 28 through Tuesday, January 5 Only for holiday music (after these dates enjoy other songs)
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
Saturday, November 29th through Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 722-0735
FREE
Tuesday Sunday at 11:00am
Friday, November 28 through Tuesday, January 6
Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ. These sessions, held Wednesday through Sunday at 11 a.m., offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology.
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
Sunday, November 30th through Saturday, December 27th
From: 6:00 PM to 6:00 PM
The Roosevelt New Orleans
130 Roosevelt Way
New Orleans, LA 70112
(504) 335-3129
Prices vary for age & seating type
It's time to plan your return to The Roosevelt to celebrate the Holidays with our beloved Teddy Bear Tea!
For decades, children of all ages have experienced the magic of the yuletide season in our beautifully assembled North Pole. This year, the time-honored celebration will once more feature singing, dancing, story-telling, and appearances from Santa and Mrs. Claus!
Indulge in decadent pastries and hot chocolate or sip on champagne as you pass on this tradition from one generation to the next!
Event's last day is Saturday, December 27th
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
Friday, November 28th through Thursday, January 1st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
1 Palm Drive
New Orleans, LA 70124
(504) 482-4888
$25+
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual festivity consistently ranked as one of the best things to do in New Orleans during the holidays. From Thanksgiving through the New Year, enjoy one of the most spectacular, family-friendly holiday light displays in New Orleans and the country. Watch as the grounds of New Orleans City Park are transformed into 25 acres of dazzling lights and breathtaking, festive displays. The Park, Botanical Garden, Storyland, and Carousel Gardens Amusement Park are all captured with hundreds of thousands of lights to create a winter wonderland here in the Big Easy.
Enjoy the scene of illuminated oak trees with a Driving Tour throughout the Park. Over a million lights will be scattered throughout the 2.25-mile drive to set the scene for the holiday season to come. You can also book a Walking Tour, which includes access to Carousel Gardens Amusement Park and the Botanical Garden.
Adults ages 21+ can get a sneak peek of Celebration in the Oaks at Jingle Bells & Beer.
Celebration in the Oaks goes on for a whole month! This season, the New Orleans holiday tradition will run from November 28, 2025 through January 1, 2026.
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual holiday event in City Park. Choose from the Driving Tour or Walking Tour through the Garden. Those who arrive by private vehicles will find ample parking on-site to make seeing New Orleans Christmas lights easy. The entrance to the Driving Tour is 4 Frederichs Ave.
Celebration in the Oaks started in the late 1980s at New Orleans City Park, filling the grounds with festive lights and decorations each year. The annual holiday tradition has since become a local favorite, drawing thousands of visitors to stroll through beautiful displays nestled among the Parks historic oak trees and gardens.
Purchase tickets to Celebration in the Oaks here!
More information about Celebration in the Oaks can be found on their website.
Event's last day is Thursday, January 1st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
Friday, November 28th through Thursday, January 1st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
1 Palm Drive
New Orleans, LA 70124
(504) 482-4888
$25+
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual festivity consistently ranked as one of the best things to do in New Orleans during the holidays. From Thanksgiving through the New Year, enjoy one of the most spectacular, family-friendly holiday light displays in New Orleans and the country. Watch as the grounds of New Orleans City Park are transformed into 25 acres of dazzling lights and breathtaking, festive displays. The Park, Botanical Garden, Storyland, and Carousel Gardens Amusement Park are all captured with hundreds of thousands of lights to create a winter wonderland here in the Big Easy.
Enjoy the scene of illuminated oak trees with a Driving Tour throughout the Park. Over a million lights will be scattered throughout the 2.25-mile drive to set the scene for the holiday season to come. You can also book a Walking Tour, which includes access to Carousel Gardens Amusement Park and the Botanical Garden.
Adults ages 21+ can get a sneak peek of Celebration in the Oaks at Jingle Bells & Beer.
Celebration in the Oaks goes on for a whole month! This season, the New Orleans holiday tradition will run from November 28, 2025 through January 1, 2026.
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual holiday event in City Park. Choose from the Driving Tour or Walking Tour through the Garden. Those who arrive by private vehicles will find ample parking on-site to make seeing New Orleans Christmas lights easy. The entrance to the Driving Tour is 4 Frederichs Ave.
Celebration in the Oaks started in the late 1980s at New Orleans City Park, filling the grounds with festive lights and decorations each year. The annual holiday tradition has since become a local favorite, drawing thousands of visitors to stroll through beautiful displays nestled among the Parks historic oak trees and gardens.
Purchase tickets to Celebration in the Oaks here!
More information about Celebration in the Oaks can be found on their website.
Event's last day is Thursday, January 1st
Friday, November 28th through Sunday, January 4th
November 28 through Tuesday, January 5
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
FREE
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ.
These sessions offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology. Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.
*November 28 through Tuesday, January 5 Only for holiday music (after these dates enjoy other songs)
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
Friday, November 28th through Thursday, January 1st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
1 Palm Drive
New Orleans, LA 70124
(504) 482-4888
$25+
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual festivity consistently ranked as one of the best things to do in New Orleans during the holidays. From Thanksgiving through the New Year, enjoy one of the most spectacular, family-friendly holiday light displays in New Orleans and the country. Watch as the grounds of New Orleans City Park are transformed into 25 acres of dazzling lights and breathtaking, festive displays. The Park, Botanical Garden, Storyland, and Carousel Gardens Amusement Park are all captured with hundreds of thousands of lights to create a winter wonderland here in the Big Easy.
Enjoy the scene of illuminated oak trees with a Driving Tour throughout the Park. Over a million lights will be scattered throughout the 2.25-mile drive to set the scene for the holiday season to come. You can also book a Walking Tour, which includes access to Carousel Gardens Amusement Park and the Botanical Garden.
Adults ages 21+ can get a sneak peek of Celebration in the Oaks at Jingle Bells & Beer.
Celebration in the Oaks goes on for a whole month! This season, the New Orleans holiday tradition will run from November 28, 2025 through January 1, 2026.
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual holiday event in City Park. Choose from the Driving Tour or Walking Tour through the Garden. Those who arrive by private vehicles will find ample parking on-site to make seeing New Orleans Christmas lights easy. The entrance to the Driving Tour is 4 Frederichs Ave.
Celebration in the Oaks started in the late 1980s at New Orleans City Park, filling the grounds with festive lights and decorations each year. The annual holiday tradition has since become a local favorite, drawing thousands of visitors to stroll through beautiful displays nestled among the Parks historic oak trees and gardens.
Purchase tickets to Celebration in the Oaks here!
More information about Celebration in the Oaks can be found on their website.
Event's last day is Thursday, January 1st
Friday, November 28th through Sunday, January 4th
November 28 through Tuesday, January 5
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
FREE
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ.
These sessions offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology. Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.
*November 28 through Tuesday, January 5 Only for holiday music (after these dates enjoy other songs)
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
Saturday, November 29th through Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 722-0735
FREE
Tuesday Sunday at 11:00am
Friday, November 28 through Tuesday, January 6
Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ. These sessions, held Wednesday through Sunday at 11 a.m., offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology.
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
Friday, November 28th through Thursday, January 1st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
1 Palm Drive
New Orleans, LA 70124
(504) 482-4888
$25+
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual festivity consistently ranked as one of the best things to do in New Orleans during the holidays. From Thanksgiving through the New Year, enjoy one of the most spectacular, family-friendly holiday light displays in New Orleans and the country. Watch as the grounds of New Orleans City Park are transformed into 25 acres of dazzling lights and breathtaking, festive displays. The Park, Botanical Garden, Storyland, and Carousel Gardens Amusement Park are all captured with hundreds of thousands of lights to create a winter wonderland here in the Big Easy.
Enjoy the scene of illuminated oak trees with a Driving Tour throughout the Park. Over a million lights will be scattered throughout the 2.25-mile drive to set the scene for the holiday season to come. You can also book a Walking Tour, which includes access to Carousel Gardens Amusement Park and the Botanical Garden.
Adults ages 21+ can get a sneak peek of Celebration in the Oaks at Jingle Bells & Beer.
Celebration in the Oaks goes on for a whole month! This season, the New Orleans holiday tradition will run from November 28, 2025 through January 1, 2026.
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual holiday event in City Park. Choose from the Driving Tour or Walking Tour through the Garden. Those who arrive by private vehicles will find ample parking on-site to make seeing New Orleans Christmas lights easy. The entrance to the Driving Tour is 4 Frederichs Ave.
Celebration in the Oaks started in the late 1980s at New Orleans City Park, filling the grounds with festive lights and decorations each year. The annual holiday tradition has since become a local favorite, drawing thousands of visitors to stroll through beautiful displays nestled among the Parks historic oak trees and gardens.
Purchase tickets to Celebration in the Oaks here!
More information about Celebration in the Oaks can be found on their website.
Event's last day is Thursday, January 1st
Friday, November 28th through Sunday, January 4th
November 28 through Tuesday, January 5
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
FREE
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ.
These sessions offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology. Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.
*November 28 through Tuesday, January 5 Only for holiday music (after these dates enjoy other songs)
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
Saturday, November 29th through Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 722-0735
FREE
Tuesday Sunday at 11:00am
Friday, November 28 through Tuesday, January 6
Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ. These sessions, held Wednesday through Sunday at 11 a.m., offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology.
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
Thursday, December 4th
From: 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Ursuline Academy
2635 State street
New Orleans, LA 70118
(504) 891-5845
The Junior League of New Orleans is proud to present its 9th Annual Holly Jolly Market at Ursuline Academy! Come visit an array of local vendors selling everything from home decor to holiday classics to handmade wonders. Its the perfect opportunity to cross a few items off your holiday shopping listand what better place to find that one-of-a-kind gift for your hard-to-shop-for friend or the person who has everything? Join us for a jolly good time!
While you shop, visit JLNOs holiday gift-wrapping station and we will wrap your holiday shopping! Bring gifts from home or gifts bought at the market and we will wrap them All.
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
Friday, November 28th through Thursday, January 1st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
1 Palm Drive
New Orleans, LA 70124
(504) 482-4888
$25+
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual festivity consistently ranked as one of the best things to do in New Orleans during the holidays. From Thanksgiving through the New Year, enjoy one of the most spectacular, family-friendly holiday light displays in New Orleans and the country. Watch as the grounds of New Orleans City Park are transformed into 25 acres of dazzling lights and breathtaking, festive displays. The Park, Botanical Garden, Storyland, and Carousel Gardens Amusement Park are all captured with hundreds of thousands of lights to create a winter wonderland here in the Big Easy.
Enjoy the scene of illuminated oak trees with a Driving Tour throughout the Park. Over a million lights will be scattered throughout the 2.25-mile drive to set the scene for the holiday season to come. You can also book a Walking Tour, which includes access to Carousel Gardens Amusement Park and the Botanical Garden.
Adults ages 21+ can get a sneak peek of Celebration in the Oaks at Jingle Bells & Beer.
Celebration in the Oaks goes on for a whole month! This season, the New Orleans holiday tradition will run from November 28, 2025 through January 1, 2026.
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual holiday event in City Park. Choose from the Driving Tour or Walking Tour through the Garden. Those who arrive by private vehicles will find ample parking on-site to make seeing New Orleans Christmas lights easy. The entrance to the Driving Tour is 4 Frederichs Ave.
Celebration in the Oaks started in the late 1980s at New Orleans City Park, filling the grounds with festive lights and decorations each year. The annual holiday tradition has since become a local favorite, drawing thousands of visitors to stroll through beautiful displays nestled among the Parks historic oak trees and gardens.
Purchase tickets to Celebration in the Oaks here!
More information about Celebration in the Oaks can be found on their website.
Event's last day is Thursday, January 1st
Friday, November 28th through Sunday, January 4th
November 28 through Tuesday, January 5
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
FREE
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ.
These sessions offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology. Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.
*November 28 through Tuesday, January 5 Only for holiday music (after these dates enjoy other songs)
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
Saturday, November 29th through Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 722-0735
FREE
Tuesday Sunday at 11:00am
Friday, November 28 through Tuesday, January 6
Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ. These sessions, held Wednesday through Sunday at 11 a.m., offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology.
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
Friday, December 5th through Sunday, December 7th
From: 6:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Deutsches Haus
1700 Moss St.
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70119
(504) 522-8014
Free and open to the public
Deutsches Haus is holding its 7th annual ChristKindlMarkt or Christmas Market in December 2025. A Christkindlmarkt is a street market associated with Christmas during the Advent season. These outdoor markets originated in Germany in the late Middle Ages. Our market will offer food, drink, seasonal items and handmade gifts and crafts offered for sale from open air stalls. Shopping will be accompanied by traditional Christmas music and singing and evening shopping under lights.
Friday, December 5th
3:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Saturday, December 6th
11:00 am to 8:00 pm
Sunday, December 7th
11:00 am to 4:00 pm
Event's last day is Sunday, December 7th
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
Friday, November 28th through Thursday, January 1st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
1 Palm Drive
New Orleans, LA 70124
(504) 482-4888
$25+
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual festivity consistently ranked as one of the best things to do in New Orleans during the holidays. From Thanksgiving through the New Year, enjoy one of the most spectacular, family-friendly holiday light displays in New Orleans and the country. Watch as the grounds of New Orleans City Park are transformed into 25 acres of dazzling lights and breathtaking, festive displays. The Park, Botanical Garden, Storyland, and Carousel Gardens Amusement Park are all captured with hundreds of thousands of lights to create a winter wonderland here in the Big Easy.
Enjoy the scene of illuminated oak trees with a Driving Tour throughout the Park. Over a million lights will be scattered throughout the 2.25-mile drive to set the scene for the holiday season to come. You can also book a Walking Tour, which includes access to Carousel Gardens Amusement Park and the Botanical Garden.
Adults ages 21+ can get a sneak peek of Celebration in the Oaks at Jingle Bells & Beer.
Celebration in the Oaks goes on for a whole month! This season, the New Orleans holiday tradition will run from November 28, 2025 through January 1, 2026.
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual holiday event in City Park. Choose from the Driving Tour or Walking Tour through the Garden. Those who arrive by private vehicles will find ample parking on-site to make seeing New Orleans Christmas lights easy. The entrance to the Driving Tour is 4 Frederichs Ave.
Celebration in the Oaks started in the late 1980s at New Orleans City Park, filling the grounds with festive lights and decorations each year. The annual holiday tradition has since become a local favorite, drawing thousands of visitors to stroll through beautiful displays nestled among the Parks historic oak trees and gardens.
Purchase tickets to Celebration in the Oaks here!
More information about Celebration in the Oaks can be found on their website.
Event's last day is Thursday, January 1st
Friday, November 28th through Sunday, January 4th
November 28 through Tuesday, January 5
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
FREE
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ.
These sessions offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology. Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.
*November 28 through Tuesday, January 5 Only for holiday music (after these dates enjoy other songs)
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
Saturday, November 29th through Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 722-0735
FREE
Tuesday Sunday at 11:00am
Friday, November 28 through Tuesday, January 6
Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ. These sessions, held Wednesday through Sunday at 11 a.m., offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology.
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
Sunday, November 30th through Saturday, December 27th
From: 6:00 PM to 6:00 PM
The Roosevelt New Orleans
130 Roosevelt Way
New Orleans, LA 70112
(504) 335-3129
Prices vary for age & seating type
It's time to plan your return to The Roosevelt to celebrate the Holidays with our beloved Teddy Bear Tea!
For decades, children of all ages have experienced the magic of the yuletide season in our beautifully assembled North Pole. This year, the time-honored celebration will once more feature singing, dancing, story-telling, and appearances from Santa and Mrs. Claus!
Indulge in decadent pastries and hot chocolate or sip on champagne as you pass on this tradition from one generation to the next!
Event's last day is Saturday, December 27th
Friday, December 5th through Sunday, December 7th
From: 6:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Deutsches Haus
1700 Moss St.
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70119
(504) 522-8014
Free and open to the public
Deutsches Haus is holding its 7th annual ChristKindlMarkt or Christmas Market in December 2025. A Christkindlmarkt is a street market associated with Christmas during the Advent season. These outdoor markets originated in Germany in the late Middle Ages. Our market will offer food, drink, seasonal items and handmade gifts and crafts offered for sale from open air stalls. Shopping will be accompanied by traditional Christmas music and singing and evening shopping under lights.
Friday, December 5th
3:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Saturday, December 6th
11:00 am to 8:00 pm
Sunday, December 7th
11:00 am to 4:00 pm
Event's last day is Sunday, December 7th
Saturday, December 6th
4:30 PM to 8:00 PM
Algiers Ferry
200 Morgan St.
New Orleans, LA 70114
(504) 362-6436
What is the Algiers Bonfire & Concert?
The Algiers Bonfire and Concert is Algiers biggest annual holiday celebration and New Orleans only official holiday bonfire. Drawing 10,000+ attendees, the Algiers Bonfire is Algiers largest public event and pays tribute to Louisianas river parish bonfire tradition. Listen to musical performances, eat food from local vendors, and shop at the holiday craft market. The star of the event however, is the 30 sculptural bonfire, designed by NOLA Burners, which is then set ablaze. Easily accessible with the Algiers ferry, and with the New Orleans skyline as the perfect backdrop, this event cannot be missed!
When is the Algiers Bonfire & Concert?
The Algiers Bonfire and Concert will take place December 6, 2025 from 4:30 pm to 8:00 pm.
Where is the Algiers Bonfire & Concert?
The event grounds are located by the Algiers Ferry Landing. Due to limited parking, we recommend arriving via, ferry bus, bike or on foot.
Where can I find tickets to the Algiers Bonfire & Concert?
This event is free and open to the public.
Where can I find more information about the Algiers Bonfire & Concert?
More information can be found on their website.
Saturday, December 6th through Sunday, December 7th
From: 5:00 PM to 9:30 PM
Jackson Barracks, New Orleans
6400 N. Claiborne Ave
New Orleans, LA 70117
504-4300052
$20 Adult $10 Child
Christmas at Jackson Barracks A Historic Holiday Celebration Like No Other
New Orleans, LA For the first time in 20 years, Jackson Barracks, the Louisiana National Guard Headquarters, will be open to the general public to experience the magic of the holidays in one of Louisianas most historic settings, transforming the landmark military installation into a twinkling winter wonderland. With its grand antebellum homes, festive lights, and deep military heritage, there is truly no other holiday experience like this in the region.
Hosted by the Louisiana National Guard Foundation, the event features an unforgettable lineup of Christmas activities, including performances by the 156th Army Band, local school bands and choirs, photos with Santa, local food vendors, and a childrens activity area. VIP guided tours of historic homes and a private reception will also be offered.
The sights, sounds, and smells of the season will fully immerse you in the holiday spirit, creating memories that last a lifetime. This event invites not only our local communities but the entire state of Louisiana to celebrate the season in a breathtaking space rich with Louisiana tradition. Tickets will go on sale in early September, and attendance is expected to be high. Now is the perfect time for local businesses and organizations to get involved. Sponsorship opportunities are currently available, offering a unique way to support the Guardsmen who serve our state while connecting your brand to a beloved holiday tradition.
To learn more about the event, including sponsorship opportunities, schedules, and ticket information, please visit www.jbchristmas.com or contact Todd Landry, CEO of the Louisiana National Guard Foundation, at 504-430-0052 or tlandry@langfoundation.org. To learn more about the Louisiana National Guard Foundation, visit www.langfoundation.org.
Event's last day is Sunday, December 7th
Saturday, December 6th
7:30 PM
Streets of New Orleans
New Orleans, LA
FREE
Krewe of Krampus' NOLAuf 2025 is poised to be even bigger than ever!
As the largest Krampus parade in America, the Krewe would like to welcome visitors and performers from across the country and around the world, alongside large local crowds. For an unforgettable experience featuring the most exciting and creative Krampuslauf outside the Alps, join them in New Orleans this December.
The Krewe of Krampus has created a parade that promotes a more inclusive experience and greater accessibility. An Accessibility Row will be set up on Independence Street between Royal and Burgundy Streets.
Saturday, December 6th
11:00 AM
French Quarter and downtown
New Orleans, LA
(504) 321-6054
This event is free and open to the public.
The Manning Family Childrens Holiday Parade is an annual tradition that kicks off the holiday season. Thousands of parade-goers will line the streets of downtown New Orleans to enjoy the annual event, which benefits the vital mission of Childrens. The parade will feature 30 holiday-themed floats, high-flying helium balloons, and more than a dozen dancing groups and marching bands to kick off the holiday season in New Orleans.
The Manning Family Childrens Holiday Parade will begin at the French Market and roll through the French Quarter before turning on Canal St. The parade continues down Canal St. to OKeefe Ave. before turning around to head back towards Tchoupitoulas. The parade will end on Tchoupitoulas and Andrew Higgins.
Saturday, December 6th
From: 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM
NOLA BOARDS/LOWER COAST COFFEE
3316 3318 Magazine St.
New Orleans, LA 70115
(504) 256-0030
NOLA Boards and Lower Coast Coffee invite you to celebrate the holiday season with us in our backyard. Enjoy festive bites, sip local coffee & cocktails, shop unique pop-ups, and soak in live music.
Its our way of kicking off the holidaysfull of community, cheer, and merriment.
Saturday, December 6th
From: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Urban South Brewery
1645 Tchoupitoulas St
New Orleans, LA 70130
$20 - $35
This kid-friendly event at Urban South Brewery features a pancake bar and photo opportunities with Santa. Tickets include access to the pancake bar and 3-4 digital photos of your family with Santa Claus in his sleigh.
Saturday, December 6th
From: 12:00 PM to 03:00 PM
Canal Place
333 Canal St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
FREE!
Saturday, December 6th through Sunday, December 21st
From: 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Stage Door Canteen
Teddy Bear Tea
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 528-1944
$80
Join The National WWII Museum for Teddy Bear Tea at BBs Stage Door Canteenthe perfect holiday experience to share with your children and grandchildren! Featuring delicious food and sweet treats, lively music from the Victory Belles, and a special visit with Santa, young guests will leave with a teddy bear and warm memories theyre sure to treasure for years to come.
Event's last day is Sunday, December 21st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
Friday, November 28th through Thursday, January 1st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
1 Palm Drive
New Orleans, LA 70124
(504) 482-4888
$25+
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual festivity consistently ranked as one of the best things to do in New Orleans during the holidays. From Thanksgiving through the New Year, enjoy one of the most spectacular, family-friendly holiday light displays in New Orleans and the country. Watch as the grounds of New Orleans City Park are transformed into 25 acres of dazzling lights and breathtaking, festive displays. The Park, Botanical Garden, Storyland, and Carousel Gardens Amusement Park are all captured with hundreds of thousands of lights to create a winter wonderland here in the Big Easy.
Enjoy the scene of illuminated oak trees with a Driving Tour throughout the Park. Over a million lights will be scattered throughout the 2.25-mile drive to set the scene for the holiday season to come. You can also book a Walking Tour, which includes access to Carousel Gardens Amusement Park and the Botanical Garden.
Adults ages 21+ can get a sneak peek of Celebration in the Oaks at Jingle Bells & Beer.
Celebration in the Oaks goes on for a whole month! This season, the New Orleans holiday tradition will run from November 28, 2025 through January 1, 2026.
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual holiday event in City Park. Choose from the Driving Tour or Walking Tour through the Garden. Those who arrive by private vehicles will find ample parking on-site to make seeing New Orleans Christmas lights easy. The entrance to the Driving Tour is 4 Frederichs Ave.
Celebration in the Oaks started in the late 1980s at New Orleans City Park, filling the grounds with festive lights and decorations each year. The annual holiday tradition has since become a local favorite, drawing thousands of visitors to stroll through beautiful displays nestled among the Parks historic oak trees and gardens.
Purchase tickets to Celebration in the Oaks here!
More information about Celebration in the Oaks can be found on their website.
Event's last day is Thursday, January 1st
Friday, November 28th through Sunday, January 4th
November 28 through Tuesday, January 5
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
FREE
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ.
These sessions offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology. Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.
*November 28 through Tuesday, January 5 Only for holiday music (after these dates enjoy other songs)
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
Saturday, November 29th through Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 722-0735
FREE
Tuesday Sunday at 11:00am
Friday, November 28 through Tuesday, January 6
Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ. These sessions, held Wednesday through Sunday at 11 a.m., offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology.
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
Sunday, November 30th through Saturday, December 27th
From: 6:00 PM to 6:00 PM
The Roosevelt New Orleans
130 Roosevelt Way
New Orleans, LA 70112
(504) 335-3129
Prices vary for age & seating type
It's time to plan your return to The Roosevelt to celebrate the Holidays with our beloved Teddy Bear Tea!
For decades, children of all ages have experienced the magic of the yuletide season in our beautifully assembled North Pole. This year, the time-honored celebration will once more feature singing, dancing, story-telling, and appearances from Santa and Mrs. Claus!
Indulge in decadent pastries and hot chocolate or sip on champagne as you pass on this tradition from one generation to the next!
Event's last day is Saturday, December 27th
Friday, December 5th through Sunday, December 7th
From: 6:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Deutsches Haus
1700 Moss St.
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70119
(504) 522-8014
Free and open to the public
Deutsches Haus is holding its 7th annual ChristKindlMarkt or Christmas Market in December 2025. A Christkindlmarkt is a street market associated with Christmas during the Advent season. These outdoor markets originated in Germany in the late Middle Ages. Our market will offer food, drink, seasonal items and handmade gifts and crafts offered for sale from open air stalls. Shopping will be accompanied by traditional Christmas music and singing and evening shopping under lights.
Friday, December 5th
3:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Saturday, December 6th
11:00 am to 8:00 pm
Sunday, December 7th
11:00 am to 4:00 pm
Event's last day is Sunday, December 7th
Saturday, December 6th through Sunday, December 7th
From: 5:00 PM to 9:30 PM
Jackson Barracks, New Orleans
6400 N. Claiborne Ave
New Orleans, LA 70117
504-4300052
$20 Adult $10 Child
Christmas at Jackson Barracks A Historic Holiday Celebration Like No Other
New Orleans, LA For the first time in 20 years, Jackson Barracks, the Louisiana National Guard Headquarters, will be open to the general public to experience the magic of the holidays in one of Louisianas most historic settings, transforming the landmark military installation into a twinkling winter wonderland. With its grand antebellum homes, festive lights, and deep military heritage, there is truly no other holiday experience like this in the region.
Hosted by the Louisiana National Guard Foundation, the event features an unforgettable lineup of Christmas activities, including performances by the 156th Army Band, local school bands and choirs, photos with Santa, local food vendors, and a childrens activity area. VIP guided tours of historic homes and a private reception will also be offered.
The sights, sounds, and smells of the season will fully immerse you in the holiday spirit, creating memories that last a lifetime. This event invites not only our local communities but the entire state of Louisiana to celebrate the season in a breathtaking space rich with Louisiana tradition. Tickets will go on sale in early September, and attendance is expected to be high. Now is the perfect time for local businesses and organizations to get involved. Sponsorship opportunities are currently available, offering a unique way to support the Guardsmen who serve our state while connecting your brand to a beloved holiday tradition.
To learn more about the event, including sponsorship opportunities, schedules, and ticket information, please visit www.jbchristmas.com or contact Todd Landry, CEO of the Louisiana National Guard Foundation, at 504-430-0052 or tlandry@langfoundation.org. To learn more about the Louisiana National Guard Foundation, visit www.langfoundation.org.
Event's last day is Sunday, December 7th
Saturday, December 6th through Sunday, December 21st
From: 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Stage Door Canteen
Teddy Bear Tea
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 528-1944
$80
Join The National WWII Museum for Teddy Bear Tea at BBs Stage Door Canteenthe perfect holiday experience to share with your children and grandchildren! Featuring delicious food and sweet treats, lively music from the Victory Belles, and a special visit with Santa, young guests will leave with a teddy bear and warm memories theyre sure to treasure for years to come.
Event's last day is Sunday, December 21st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
Friday, November 28th through Thursday, January 1st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
1 Palm Drive
New Orleans, LA 70124
(504) 482-4888
$25+
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual festivity consistently ranked as one of the best things to do in New Orleans during the holidays. From Thanksgiving through the New Year, enjoy one of the most spectacular, family-friendly holiday light displays in New Orleans and the country. Watch as the grounds of New Orleans City Park are transformed into 25 acres of dazzling lights and breathtaking, festive displays. The Park, Botanical Garden, Storyland, and Carousel Gardens Amusement Park are all captured with hundreds of thousands of lights to create a winter wonderland here in the Big Easy.
Enjoy the scene of illuminated oak trees with a Driving Tour throughout the Park. Over a million lights will be scattered throughout the 2.25-mile drive to set the scene for the holiday season to come. You can also book a Walking Tour, which includes access to Carousel Gardens Amusement Park and the Botanical Garden.
Adults ages 21+ can get a sneak peek of Celebration in the Oaks at Jingle Bells & Beer.
Celebration in the Oaks goes on for a whole month! This season, the New Orleans holiday tradition will run from November 28, 2025 through January 1, 2026.
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual holiday event in City Park. Choose from the Driving Tour or Walking Tour through the Garden. Those who arrive by private vehicles will find ample parking on-site to make seeing New Orleans Christmas lights easy. The entrance to the Driving Tour is 4 Frederichs Ave.
Celebration in the Oaks started in the late 1980s at New Orleans City Park, filling the grounds with festive lights and decorations each year. The annual holiday tradition has since become a local favorite, drawing thousands of visitors to stroll through beautiful displays nestled among the Parks historic oak trees and gardens.
Purchase tickets to Celebration in the Oaks here!
More information about Celebration in the Oaks can be found on their website.
Event's last day is Thursday, January 1st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
Friday, November 28th through Thursday, January 1st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
1 Palm Drive
New Orleans, LA 70124
(504) 482-4888
$25+
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual festivity consistently ranked as one of the best things to do in New Orleans during the holidays. From Thanksgiving through the New Year, enjoy one of the most spectacular, family-friendly holiday light displays in New Orleans and the country. Watch as the grounds of New Orleans City Park are transformed into 25 acres of dazzling lights and breathtaking, festive displays. The Park, Botanical Garden, Storyland, and Carousel Gardens Amusement Park are all captured with hundreds of thousands of lights to create a winter wonderland here in the Big Easy.
Enjoy the scene of illuminated oak trees with a Driving Tour throughout the Park. Over a million lights will be scattered throughout the 2.25-mile drive to set the scene for the holiday season to come. You can also book a Walking Tour, which includes access to Carousel Gardens Amusement Park and the Botanical Garden.
Adults ages 21+ can get a sneak peek of Celebration in the Oaks at Jingle Bells & Beer.
Celebration in the Oaks goes on for a whole month! This season, the New Orleans holiday tradition will run from November 28, 2025 through January 1, 2026.
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual holiday event in City Park. Choose from the Driving Tour or Walking Tour through the Garden. Those who arrive by private vehicles will find ample parking on-site to make seeing New Orleans Christmas lights easy. The entrance to the Driving Tour is 4 Frederichs Ave.
Celebration in the Oaks started in the late 1980s at New Orleans City Park, filling the grounds with festive lights and decorations each year. The annual holiday tradition has since become a local favorite, drawing thousands of visitors to stroll through beautiful displays nestled among the Parks historic oak trees and gardens.
Purchase tickets to Celebration in the Oaks here!
More information about Celebration in the Oaks can be found on their website.
Event's last day is Thursday, January 1st
Friday, November 28th through Sunday, January 4th
November 28 through Tuesday, January 5
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
FREE
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ.
These sessions offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology. Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.
*November 28 through Tuesday, January 5 Only for holiday music (after these dates enjoy other songs)
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
Friday, November 28th through Thursday, January 1st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
1 Palm Drive
New Orleans, LA 70124
(504) 482-4888
$25+
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual festivity consistently ranked as one of the best things to do in New Orleans during the holidays. From Thanksgiving through the New Year, enjoy one of the most spectacular, family-friendly holiday light displays in New Orleans and the country. Watch as the grounds of New Orleans City Park are transformed into 25 acres of dazzling lights and breathtaking, festive displays. The Park, Botanical Garden, Storyland, and Carousel Gardens Amusement Park are all captured with hundreds of thousands of lights to create a winter wonderland here in the Big Easy.
Enjoy the scene of illuminated oak trees with a Driving Tour throughout the Park. Over a million lights will be scattered throughout the 2.25-mile drive to set the scene for the holiday season to come. You can also book a Walking Tour, which includes access to Carousel Gardens Amusement Park and the Botanical Garden.
Adults ages 21+ can get a sneak peek of Celebration in the Oaks at Jingle Bells & Beer.
Celebration in the Oaks goes on for a whole month! This season, the New Orleans holiday tradition will run from November 28, 2025 through January 1, 2026.
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual holiday event in City Park. Choose from the Driving Tour or Walking Tour through the Garden. Those who arrive by private vehicles will find ample parking on-site to make seeing New Orleans Christmas lights easy. The entrance to the Driving Tour is 4 Frederichs Ave.
Celebration in the Oaks started in the late 1980s at New Orleans City Park, filling the grounds with festive lights and decorations each year. The annual holiday tradition has since become a local favorite, drawing thousands of visitors to stroll through beautiful displays nestled among the Parks historic oak trees and gardens.
Purchase tickets to Celebration in the Oaks here!
More information about Celebration in the Oaks can be found on their website.
Event's last day is Thursday, January 1st
Friday, November 28th through Sunday, January 4th
November 28 through Tuesday, January 5
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
FREE
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ.
These sessions offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology. Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.
*November 28 through Tuesday, January 5 Only for holiday music (after these dates enjoy other songs)
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
Saturday, November 29th through Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 722-0735
FREE
Tuesday Sunday at 11:00am
Friday, November 28 through Tuesday, January 6
Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ. These sessions, held Wednesday through Sunday at 11 a.m., offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology.
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
Wednesday, December 10th through Tuesday, December 23rd
From: 11:45 AM to 1:45 PM
Stage Door Canteen
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 528-1944
$68
Celebrate the holidays at BBs Stage Door Canteen with a spirited musical revue from the Victory Belles! Performing yuletide favorites in their signature three-part harmony, the Belles bring the sounds of the season to life. This celebration of hope, home, and harmony is the perfect festive treat for audience of all ages.
Event's last day is Tuesday, December 23rd
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
Friday, November 28th through Thursday, January 1st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
1 Palm Drive
New Orleans, LA 70124
(504) 482-4888
$25+
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual festivity consistently ranked as one of the best things to do in New Orleans during the holidays. From Thanksgiving through the New Year, enjoy one of the most spectacular, family-friendly holiday light displays in New Orleans and the country. Watch as the grounds of New Orleans City Park are transformed into 25 acres of dazzling lights and breathtaking, festive displays. The Park, Botanical Garden, Storyland, and Carousel Gardens Amusement Park are all captured with hundreds of thousands of lights to create a winter wonderland here in the Big Easy.
Enjoy the scene of illuminated oak trees with a Driving Tour throughout the Park. Over a million lights will be scattered throughout the 2.25-mile drive to set the scene for the holiday season to come. You can also book a Walking Tour, which includes access to Carousel Gardens Amusement Park and the Botanical Garden.
Adults ages 21+ can get a sneak peek of Celebration in the Oaks at Jingle Bells & Beer.
Celebration in the Oaks goes on for a whole month! This season, the New Orleans holiday tradition will run from November 28, 2025 through January 1, 2026.
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual holiday event in City Park. Choose from the Driving Tour or Walking Tour through the Garden. Those who arrive by private vehicles will find ample parking on-site to make seeing New Orleans Christmas lights easy. The entrance to the Driving Tour is 4 Frederichs Ave.
Celebration in the Oaks started in the late 1980s at New Orleans City Park, filling the grounds with festive lights and decorations each year. The annual holiday tradition has since become a local favorite, drawing thousands of visitors to stroll through beautiful displays nestled among the Parks historic oak trees and gardens.
Purchase tickets to Celebration in the Oaks here!
More information about Celebration in the Oaks can be found on their website.
Event's last day is Thursday, January 1st
Friday, November 28th through Sunday, January 4th
November 28 through Tuesday, January 5
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
FREE
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ.
These sessions offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology. Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.
*November 28 through Tuesday, January 5 Only for holiday music (after these dates enjoy other songs)
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
Saturday, November 29th through Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 722-0735
FREE
Tuesday Sunday at 11:00am
Friday, November 28 through Tuesday, January 6
Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ. These sessions, held Wednesday through Sunday at 11 a.m., offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology.
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
Thursday, December 11th through Saturday, December 13th
From: 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Greenway Plaza on the Lafitte Greenway
where the Greenway meets Bayou St. John 3200 Lafitte Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70119
(504) 462-0645
FREE
Greenway Supernova is an annual holiday lights exhibit on the Lafitte Greenway. Featuring collaborations with several artists, plus food and music, the Greenway transforms into a winter wonderland in this free-to-attend family-friendly festival.
When is Greenway Supernova?
Greenway Supernova returns December 11-13, 2025 (preview party on December 10).
Where is Greenway Supernova?
The Lafitte Greenway is a public linear park connecting the French Quarter to Bayou St. John and Mid-City. Find Greenway Supernova at 3200 Lafitte Avenue.
How much is Greenway Supernova?
Greenway Supernova is free and open to the public.
Photo credit: LazyEye Photography
Event's last day is Saturday, December 13th
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
Friday, November 28th through Thursday, January 1st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
1 Palm Drive
New Orleans, LA 70124
(504) 482-4888
$25+
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual festivity consistently ranked as one of the best things to do in New Orleans during the holidays. From Thanksgiving through the New Year, enjoy one of the most spectacular, family-friendly holiday light displays in New Orleans and the country. Watch as the grounds of New Orleans City Park are transformed into 25 acres of dazzling lights and breathtaking, festive displays. The Park, Botanical Garden, Storyland, and Carousel Gardens Amusement Park are all captured with hundreds of thousands of lights to create a winter wonderland here in the Big Easy.
Enjoy the scene of illuminated oak trees with a Driving Tour throughout the Park. Over a million lights will be scattered throughout the 2.25-mile drive to set the scene for the holiday season to come. You can also book a Walking Tour, which includes access to Carousel Gardens Amusement Park and the Botanical Garden.
Adults ages 21+ can get a sneak peek of Celebration in the Oaks at Jingle Bells & Beer.
Celebration in the Oaks goes on for a whole month! This season, the New Orleans holiday tradition will run from November 28, 2025 through January 1, 2026.
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual holiday event in City Park. Choose from the Driving Tour or Walking Tour through the Garden. Those who arrive by private vehicles will find ample parking on-site to make seeing New Orleans Christmas lights easy. The entrance to the Driving Tour is 4 Frederichs Ave.
Celebration in the Oaks started in the late 1980s at New Orleans City Park, filling the grounds with festive lights and decorations each year. The annual holiday tradition has since become a local favorite, drawing thousands of visitors to stroll through beautiful displays nestled among the Parks historic oak trees and gardens.
Purchase tickets to Celebration in the Oaks here!
More information about Celebration in the Oaks can be found on their website.
Event's last day is Thursday, January 1st
Friday, November 28th through Sunday, January 4th
November 28 through Tuesday, January 5
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
FREE
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ.
These sessions offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology. Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.
*November 28 through Tuesday, January 5 Only for holiday music (after these dates enjoy other songs)
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
Saturday, November 29th through Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 722-0735
FREE
Tuesday Sunday at 11:00am
Friday, November 28 through Tuesday, January 6
Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ. These sessions, held Wednesday through Sunday at 11 a.m., offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology.
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
Thursday, December 11th through Saturday, December 13th
From: 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Greenway Plaza on the Lafitte Greenway
where the Greenway meets Bayou St. John 3200 Lafitte Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70119
(504) 462-0645
FREE
Greenway Supernova is an annual holiday lights exhibit on the Lafitte Greenway. Featuring collaborations with several artists, plus food and music, the Greenway transforms into a winter wonderland in this free-to-attend family-friendly festival.
When is Greenway Supernova?
Greenway Supernova returns December 11-13, 2025 (preview party on December 10).
Where is Greenway Supernova?
The Lafitte Greenway is a public linear park connecting the French Quarter to Bayou St. John and Mid-City. Find Greenway Supernova at 3200 Lafitte Avenue.
How much is Greenway Supernova?
Greenway Supernova is free and open to the public.
Photo credit: LazyEye Photography
Event's last day is Saturday, December 13th
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
Friday, November 28th through Thursday, January 1st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
1 Palm Drive
New Orleans, LA 70124
(504) 482-4888
$25+
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual festivity consistently ranked as one of the best things to do in New Orleans during the holidays. From Thanksgiving through the New Year, enjoy one of the most spectacular, family-friendly holiday light displays in New Orleans and the country. Watch as the grounds of New Orleans City Park are transformed into 25 acres of dazzling lights and breathtaking, festive displays. The Park, Botanical Garden, Storyland, and Carousel Gardens Amusement Park are all captured with hundreds of thousands of lights to create a winter wonderland here in the Big Easy.
Enjoy the scene of illuminated oak trees with a Driving Tour throughout the Park. Over a million lights will be scattered throughout the 2.25-mile drive to set the scene for the holiday season to come. You can also book a Walking Tour, which includes access to Carousel Gardens Amusement Park and the Botanical Garden.
Adults ages 21+ can get a sneak peek of Celebration in the Oaks at Jingle Bells & Beer.
Celebration in the Oaks goes on for a whole month! This season, the New Orleans holiday tradition will run from November 28, 2025 through January 1, 2026.
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual holiday event in City Park. Choose from the Driving Tour or Walking Tour through the Garden. Those who arrive by private vehicles will find ample parking on-site to make seeing New Orleans Christmas lights easy. The entrance to the Driving Tour is 4 Frederichs Ave.
Celebration in the Oaks started in the late 1980s at New Orleans City Park, filling the grounds with festive lights and decorations each year. The annual holiday tradition has since become a local favorite, drawing thousands of visitors to stroll through beautiful displays nestled among the Parks historic oak trees and gardens.
Purchase tickets to Celebration in the Oaks here!
More information about Celebration in the Oaks can be found on their website.
Event's last day is Thursday, January 1st
Friday, November 28th through Sunday, January 4th
November 28 through Tuesday, January 5
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
FREE
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ.
These sessions offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology. Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.
*November 28 through Tuesday, January 5 Only for holiday music (after these dates enjoy other songs)
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
Saturday, November 29th through Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 722-0735
FREE
Tuesday Sunday at 11:00am
Friday, November 28 through Tuesday, January 6
Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ. These sessions, held Wednesday through Sunday at 11 a.m., offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology.
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
Sunday, November 30th through Saturday, December 27th
From: 6:00 PM to 6:00 PM
The Roosevelt New Orleans
130 Roosevelt Way
New Orleans, LA 70112
(504) 335-3129
Prices vary for age & seating type
It's time to plan your return to The Roosevelt to celebrate the Holidays with our beloved Teddy Bear Tea!
For decades, children of all ages have experienced the magic of the yuletide season in our beautifully assembled North Pole. This year, the time-honored celebration will once more feature singing, dancing, story-telling, and appearances from Santa and Mrs. Claus!
Indulge in decadent pastries and hot chocolate or sip on champagne as you pass on this tradition from one generation to the next!
Event's last day is Saturday, December 27th
Saturday, December 6th through Sunday, December 21st
From: 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Stage Door Canteen
Teddy Bear Tea
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 528-1944
$80
Join The National WWII Museum for Teddy Bear Tea at BBs Stage Door Canteenthe perfect holiday experience to share with your children and grandchildren! Featuring delicious food and sweet treats, lively music from the Victory Belles, and a special visit with Santa, young guests will leave with a teddy bear and warm memories theyre sure to treasure for years to come.
Event's last day is Sunday, December 21st
Thursday, December 11th through Saturday, December 13th
From: 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Greenway Plaza on the Lafitte Greenway
where the Greenway meets Bayou St. John 3200 Lafitte Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70119
(504) 462-0645
FREE
Greenway Supernova is an annual holiday lights exhibit on the Lafitte Greenway. Featuring collaborations with several artists, plus food and music, the Greenway transforms into a winter wonderland in this free-to-attend family-friendly festival.
When is Greenway Supernova?
Greenway Supernova returns December 11-13, 2025 (preview party on December 10).
Where is Greenway Supernova?
The Lafitte Greenway is a public linear park connecting the French Quarter to Bayou St. John and Mid-City. Find Greenway Supernova at 3200 Lafitte Avenue.
How much is Greenway Supernova?
Greenway Supernova is free and open to the public.
Photo credit: LazyEye Photography
Event's last day is Saturday, December 13th
Saturday, December 13th through Tuesday, December 23rd
From: 6:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Orpheum Theater
129 Roosevelt Way
New Orleans, LA 70112
(504) 274-4871
Tickets range from $43 to $98.
The New Orleans Ballet Theatre brings back its beloved holiday tradition this December with The Nutcracker! This enchanting two-act ballet features the companys world-class dancers joined by more than 120 local children, filling the stage with festive magic. Audiences will be transported by Tchaikovskys timeless score, dazzling costumes, and beautifully crafted sets as the classic Christmas tale unfolds. With nine performances scheduled, NOBTs The Nutcracker is a must-see event of the season!
Note: This show has an approximate run time of two hours, with one intermission.
"The Nutcracker" will be shown from December 13th through December 23rd, 2025.
"The Nutcraker" will be at The Orpheum Theater, 129 Roosevelt Way, New Orleans 70112.
Individual ticket prices for "The Nutcracker" are on sale now and range from $43 to $98. Click here to select your performance date and view ticket options.
For more information, visit the event site here
Event's last day is Tuesday, December 23rd
From: 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Garden District
Saturday, December 13th through Sunday, December 14th
From: 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Garden District
2343 Prytania St.
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70130
(504) 636-3059
Advance Tickets - $40 for members / $45 for nonmembers ($50 at the door)
The Holiday Home Tour is back for its 50th yearand its more enchanting than ever! Stroll through several stunning homes all dressed up for the holidays in the historic Garden District of New Orleans. This self-guided walking tour invites you to explore stunning interiors, lush gardens, and classic New Orleans architecture at your own pace. Enjoy live music performances, shop local at our festive Holiday Boutique, and soak in the seasonal cheer alongside thousands of fellow holiday lovers!
Mark your calendar: December 13 & 14 its the most wonderful weekend of the year in New Orleans!
Event's last day is Sunday, December 14th
Saturday, December 13th
From: 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Urban South Brewery
1645 Tchoupitoulas St
New Orleans, LA 70130
Free
Learn the 2-step with T Marie and shop from local makers at Urban South Brewery's Cajun Christmas event. Dance and shop from 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM.
Saturday, December 13th through Sunday, December 14th
From: 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Garden District
2343 Prytania St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 361-4426
Tickets range from $35- $50.
Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of New Orleans favorite holiday tradition at the Preservation Resource Centers Holiday Home Tour! For five decades, this beloved event has welcomed guests into the Garden Districts most stunning homes, all beautifully decorated for the season. In addition to the tours, enjoy live musical performances, a festive holiday boutique, and more. Held annually on the second weekend in December, the Holiday Home Tour is not only a joyful kickoff to the season but also one of PRCs largest fundraisers, helping preserve the historic architecture, neighborhoods, and cultural identity that make New Orleans unique.
Preservation Resource Center Holiday Home Tour will be held the weekend of December 13-14th, 2025.
Preservation Resource Center Holiday Home Tour headquarters will be at Louise S. McGehee School, 2343 Prytania St.
Tickets are now available and range from $35- $50, with discounted prices for member and group tickets. Purchase your tickets here.
For more information, visit the event site here.
Event's last day is Sunday, December 14th
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
Friday, November 28th through Thursday, January 1st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
1 Palm Drive
New Orleans, LA 70124
(504) 482-4888
$25+
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual festivity consistently ranked as one of the best things to do in New Orleans during the holidays. From Thanksgiving through the New Year, enjoy one of the most spectacular, family-friendly holiday light displays in New Orleans and the country. Watch as the grounds of New Orleans City Park are transformed into 25 acres of dazzling lights and breathtaking, festive displays. The Park, Botanical Garden, Storyland, and Carousel Gardens Amusement Park are all captured with hundreds of thousands of lights to create a winter wonderland here in the Big Easy.
Enjoy the scene of illuminated oak trees with a Driving Tour throughout the Park. Over a million lights will be scattered throughout the 2.25-mile drive to set the scene for the holiday season to come. You can also book a Walking Tour, which includes access to Carousel Gardens Amusement Park and the Botanical Garden.
Adults ages 21+ can get a sneak peek of Celebration in the Oaks at Jingle Bells & Beer.
Celebration in the Oaks goes on for a whole month! This season, the New Orleans holiday tradition will run from November 28, 2025 through January 1, 2026.
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual holiday event in City Park. Choose from the Driving Tour or Walking Tour through the Garden. Those who arrive by private vehicles will find ample parking on-site to make seeing New Orleans Christmas lights easy. The entrance to the Driving Tour is 4 Frederichs Ave.
Celebration in the Oaks started in the late 1980s at New Orleans City Park, filling the grounds with festive lights and decorations each year. The annual holiday tradition has since become a local favorite, drawing thousands of visitors to stroll through beautiful displays nestled among the Parks historic oak trees and gardens.
Purchase tickets to Celebration in the Oaks here!
More information about Celebration in the Oaks can be found on their website.
Event's last day is Thursday, January 1st
Friday, November 28th through Sunday, January 4th
November 28 through Tuesday, January 5
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
FREE
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ.
These sessions offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology. Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.
*November 28 through Tuesday, January 5 Only for holiday music (after these dates enjoy other songs)
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
Saturday, November 29th through Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 722-0735
FREE
Tuesday Sunday at 11:00am
Friday, November 28 through Tuesday, January 6
Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ. These sessions, held Wednesday through Sunday at 11 a.m., offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology.
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
Sunday, November 30th through Saturday, December 27th
From: 6:00 PM to 6:00 PM
The Roosevelt New Orleans
130 Roosevelt Way
New Orleans, LA 70112
(504) 335-3129
Prices vary for age & seating type
It's time to plan your return to The Roosevelt to celebrate the Holidays with our beloved Teddy Bear Tea!
For decades, children of all ages have experienced the magic of the yuletide season in our beautifully assembled North Pole. This year, the time-honored celebration will once more feature singing, dancing, story-telling, and appearances from Santa and Mrs. Claus!
Indulge in decadent pastries and hot chocolate or sip on champagne as you pass on this tradition from one generation to the next!
Event's last day is Saturday, December 27th
Saturday, December 6th through Sunday, December 21st
From: 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Stage Door Canteen
Teddy Bear Tea
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 528-1944
$80
Join The National WWII Museum for Teddy Bear Tea at BBs Stage Door Canteenthe perfect holiday experience to share with your children and grandchildren! Featuring delicious food and sweet treats, lively music from the Victory Belles, and a special visit with Santa, young guests will leave with a teddy bear and warm memories theyre sure to treasure for years to come.
Event's last day is Sunday, December 21st
Saturday, December 13th through Tuesday, December 23rd
From: 6:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Orpheum Theater
129 Roosevelt Way
New Orleans, LA 70112
(504) 274-4871
Tickets range from $43 to $98.
The New Orleans Ballet Theatre brings back its beloved holiday tradition this December with The Nutcracker! This enchanting two-act ballet features the companys world-class dancers joined by more than 120 local children, filling the stage with festive magic. Audiences will be transported by Tchaikovskys timeless score, dazzling costumes, and beautifully crafted sets as the classic Christmas tale unfolds. With nine performances scheduled, NOBTs The Nutcracker is a must-see event of the season!
Note: This show has an approximate run time of two hours, with one intermission.
"The Nutcracker" will be shown from December 13th through December 23rd, 2025.
"The Nutcraker" will be at The Orpheum Theater, 129 Roosevelt Way, New Orleans 70112.
Individual ticket prices for "The Nutcracker" are on sale now and range from $43 to $98. Click here to select your performance date and view ticket options.
For more information, visit the event site here
Event's last day is Tuesday, December 23rd
From: 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Garden District
Saturday, December 13th through Sunday, December 14th
From: 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Garden District
2343 Prytania St.
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70130
(504) 636-3059
Advance Tickets - $40 for members / $45 for nonmembers ($50 at the door)
The Holiday Home Tour is back for its 50th yearand its more enchanting than ever! Stroll through several stunning homes all dressed up for the holidays in the historic Garden District of New Orleans. This self-guided walking tour invites you to explore stunning interiors, lush gardens, and classic New Orleans architecture at your own pace. Enjoy live music performances, shop local at our festive Holiday Boutique, and soak in the seasonal cheer alongside thousands of fellow holiday lovers!
Mark your calendar: December 13 & 14 its the most wonderful weekend of the year in New Orleans!
Event's last day is Sunday, December 14th
Saturday, December 13th through Sunday, December 14th
From: 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Garden District
2343 Prytania St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 361-4426
Tickets range from $35- $50.
Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of New Orleans favorite holiday tradition at the Preservation Resource Centers Holiday Home Tour! For five decades, this beloved event has welcomed guests into the Garden Districts most stunning homes, all beautifully decorated for the season. In addition to the tours, enjoy live musical performances, a festive holiday boutique, and more. Held annually on the second weekend in December, the Holiday Home Tour is not only a joyful kickoff to the season but also one of PRCs largest fundraisers, helping preserve the historic architecture, neighborhoods, and cultural identity that make New Orleans unique.
Preservation Resource Center Holiday Home Tour will be held the weekend of December 13-14th, 2025.
Preservation Resource Center Holiday Home Tour headquarters will be at Louise S. McGehee School, 2343 Prytania St.
Tickets are now available and range from $35- $50, with discounted prices for member and group tickets. Purchase your tickets here.
For more information, visit the event site here.
Event's last day is Sunday, December 14th
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
Friday, November 28th through Thursday, January 1st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
1 Palm Drive
New Orleans, LA 70124
(504) 482-4888
$25+
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual festivity consistently ranked as one of the best things to do in New Orleans during the holidays. From Thanksgiving through the New Year, enjoy one of the most spectacular, family-friendly holiday light displays in New Orleans and the country. Watch as the grounds of New Orleans City Park are transformed into 25 acres of dazzling lights and breathtaking, festive displays. The Park, Botanical Garden, Storyland, and Carousel Gardens Amusement Park are all captured with hundreds of thousands of lights to create a winter wonderland here in the Big Easy.
Enjoy the scene of illuminated oak trees with a Driving Tour throughout the Park. Over a million lights will be scattered throughout the 2.25-mile drive to set the scene for the holiday season to come. You can also book a Walking Tour, which includes access to Carousel Gardens Amusement Park and the Botanical Garden.
Adults ages 21+ can get a sneak peek of Celebration in the Oaks at Jingle Bells & Beer.
Celebration in the Oaks goes on for a whole month! This season, the New Orleans holiday tradition will run from November 28, 2025 through January 1, 2026.
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual holiday event in City Park. Choose from the Driving Tour or Walking Tour through the Garden. Those who arrive by private vehicles will find ample parking on-site to make seeing New Orleans Christmas lights easy. The entrance to the Driving Tour is 4 Frederichs Ave.
Celebration in the Oaks started in the late 1980s at New Orleans City Park, filling the grounds with festive lights and decorations each year. The annual holiday tradition has since become a local favorite, drawing thousands of visitors to stroll through beautiful displays nestled among the Parks historic oak trees and gardens.
Purchase tickets to Celebration in the Oaks here!
More information about Celebration in the Oaks can be found on their website.
Event's last day is Thursday, January 1st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
Friday, November 28th through Thursday, January 1st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
1 Palm Drive
New Orleans, LA 70124
(504) 482-4888
$25+
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual festivity consistently ranked as one of the best things to do in New Orleans during the holidays. From Thanksgiving through the New Year, enjoy one of the most spectacular, family-friendly holiday light displays in New Orleans and the country. Watch as the grounds of New Orleans City Park are transformed into 25 acres of dazzling lights and breathtaking, festive displays. The Park, Botanical Garden, Storyland, and Carousel Gardens Amusement Park are all captured with hundreds of thousands of lights to create a winter wonderland here in the Big Easy.
Enjoy the scene of illuminated oak trees with a Driving Tour throughout the Park. Over a million lights will be scattered throughout the 2.25-mile drive to set the scene for the holiday season to come. You can also book a Walking Tour, which includes access to Carousel Gardens Amusement Park and the Botanical Garden.
Adults ages 21+ can get a sneak peek of Celebration in the Oaks at Jingle Bells & Beer.
Celebration in the Oaks goes on for a whole month! This season, the New Orleans holiday tradition will run from November 28, 2025 through January 1, 2026.
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual holiday event in City Park. Choose from the Driving Tour or Walking Tour through the Garden. Those who arrive by private vehicles will find ample parking on-site to make seeing New Orleans Christmas lights easy. The entrance to the Driving Tour is 4 Frederichs Ave.
Celebration in the Oaks started in the late 1980s at New Orleans City Park, filling the grounds with festive lights and decorations each year. The annual holiday tradition has since become a local favorite, drawing thousands of visitors to stroll through beautiful displays nestled among the Parks historic oak trees and gardens.
Purchase tickets to Celebration in the Oaks here!
More information about Celebration in the Oaks can be found on their website.
Event's last day is Thursday, January 1st
Friday, November 28th through Sunday, January 4th
November 28 through Tuesday, January 5
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
FREE
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ.
These sessions offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology. Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.
*November 28 through Tuesday, January 5 Only for holiday music (after these dates enjoy other songs)
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
Friday, November 28th through Thursday, January 1st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
1 Palm Drive
New Orleans, LA 70124
(504) 482-4888
$25+
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual festivity consistently ranked as one of the best things to do in New Orleans during the holidays. From Thanksgiving through the New Year, enjoy one of the most spectacular, family-friendly holiday light displays in New Orleans and the country. Watch as the grounds of New Orleans City Park are transformed into 25 acres of dazzling lights and breathtaking, festive displays. The Park, Botanical Garden, Storyland, and Carousel Gardens Amusement Park are all captured with hundreds of thousands of lights to create a winter wonderland here in the Big Easy.
Enjoy the scene of illuminated oak trees with a Driving Tour throughout the Park. Over a million lights will be scattered throughout the 2.25-mile drive to set the scene for the holiday season to come. You can also book a Walking Tour, which includes access to Carousel Gardens Amusement Park and the Botanical Garden.
Adults ages 21+ can get a sneak peek of Celebration in the Oaks at Jingle Bells & Beer.
Celebration in the Oaks goes on for a whole month! This season, the New Orleans holiday tradition will run from November 28, 2025 through January 1, 2026.
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual holiday event in City Park. Choose from the Driving Tour or Walking Tour through the Garden. Those who arrive by private vehicles will find ample parking on-site to make seeing New Orleans Christmas lights easy. The entrance to the Driving Tour is 4 Frederichs Ave.
Celebration in the Oaks started in the late 1980s at New Orleans City Park, filling the grounds with festive lights and decorations each year. The annual holiday tradition has since become a local favorite, drawing thousands of visitors to stroll through beautiful displays nestled among the Parks historic oak trees and gardens.
Purchase tickets to Celebration in the Oaks here!
More information about Celebration in the Oaks can be found on their website.
Event's last day is Thursday, January 1st
Friday, November 28th through Sunday, January 4th
November 28 through Tuesday, January 5
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
FREE
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ.
These sessions offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology. Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.
*November 28 through Tuesday, January 5 Only for holiday music (after these dates enjoy other songs)
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
Saturday, November 29th through Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 722-0735
FREE
Tuesday Sunday at 11:00am
Friday, November 28 through Tuesday, January 6
Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ. These sessions, held Wednesday through Sunday at 11 a.m., offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology.
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
Wednesday, December 10th through Tuesday, December 23rd
From: 11:45 AM to 1:45 PM
Stage Door Canteen
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 528-1944
$68
Celebrate the holidays at BBs Stage Door Canteen with a spirited musical revue from the Victory Belles! Performing yuletide favorites in their signature three-part harmony, the Belles bring the sounds of the season to life. This celebration of hope, home, and harmony is the perfect festive treat for audience of all ages.
Event's last day is Tuesday, December 23rd
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
Friday, November 28th through Thursday, January 1st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
1 Palm Drive
New Orleans, LA 70124
(504) 482-4888
$25+
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual festivity consistently ranked as one of the best things to do in New Orleans during the holidays. From Thanksgiving through the New Year, enjoy one of the most spectacular, family-friendly holiday light displays in New Orleans and the country. Watch as the grounds of New Orleans City Park are transformed into 25 acres of dazzling lights and breathtaking, festive displays. The Park, Botanical Garden, Storyland, and Carousel Gardens Amusement Park are all captured with hundreds of thousands of lights to create a winter wonderland here in the Big Easy.
Enjoy the scene of illuminated oak trees with a Driving Tour throughout the Park. Over a million lights will be scattered throughout the 2.25-mile drive to set the scene for the holiday season to come. You can also book a Walking Tour, which includes access to Carousel Gardens Amusement Park and the Botanical Garden.
Adults ages 21+ can get a sneak peek of Celebration in the Oaks at Jingle Bells & Beer.
Celebration in the Oaks goes on for a whole month! This season, the New Orleans holiday tradition will run from November 28, 2025 through January 1, 2026.
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual holiday event in City Park. Choose from the Driving Tour or Walking Tour through the Garden. Those who arrive by private vehicles will find ample parking on-site to make seeing New Orleans Christmas lights easy. The entrance to the Driving Tour is 4 Frederichs Ave.
Celebration in the Oaks started in the late 1980s at New Orleans City Park, filling the grounds with festive lights and decorations each year. The annual holiday tradition has since become a local favorite, drawing thousands of visitors to stroll through beautiful displays nestled among the Parks historic oak trees and gardens.
Purchase tickets to Celebration in the Oaks here!
More information about Celebration in the Oaks can be found on their website.
Event's last day is Thursday, January 1st
Friday, November 28th through Sunday, January 4th
November 28 through Tuesday, January 5
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
FREE
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ.
These sessions offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology. Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.
*November 28 through Tuesday, January 5 Only for holiday music (after these dates enjoy other songs)
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
Saturday, November 29th through Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 722-0735
FREE
Tuesday Sunday at 11:00am
Friday, November 28 through Tuesday, January 6
Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ. These sessions, held Wednesday through Sunday at 11 a.m., offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology.
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
Thursday, December 18th
From: 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Historic BK House & Gardens
1113 Chartres Street
New Orleans, LA 70116
(504) 523-7257
$30-$35
Celebrate the sounds of the season at a festive holiday performance by New Orleans own Big Easy Boys. Known for their upbeat style, smooth vocals and soulful harmonies, the popular group will give their own unique take on holiday classics and invite attendees to sing along with favorite tunes in a picture-perfect sitting reminiscent of Christmas past. You wont want to miss this very special evening of holiday merriment, New Orleans Style! Doors open at 5:30 for the 6 pm show. Light refreshments will be served.
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
Friday, November 28th through Thursday, January 1st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
1 Palm Drive
New Orleans, LA 70124
(504) 482-4888
$25+
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual festivity consistently ranked as one of the best things to do in New Orleans during the holidays. From Thanksgiving through the New Year, enjoy one of the most spectacular, family-friendly holiday light displays in New Orleans and the country. Watch as the grounds of New Orleans City Park are transformed into 25 acres of dazzling lights and breathtaking, festive displays. The Park, Botanical Garden, Storyland, and Carousel Gardens Amusement Park are all captured with hundreds of thousands of lights to create a winter wonderland here in the Big Easy.
Enjoy the scene of illuminated oak trees with a Driving Tour throughout the Park. Over a million lights will be scattered throughout the 2.25-mile drive to set the scene for the holiday season to come. You can also book a Walking Tour, which includes access to Carousel Gardens Amusement Park and the Botanical Garden.
Adults ages 21+ can get a sneak peek of Celebration in the Oaks at Jingle Bells & Beer.
Celebration in the Oaks goes on for a whole month! This season, the New Orleans holiday tradition will run from November 28, 2025 through January 1, 2026.
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual holiday event in City Park. Choose from the Driving Tour or Walking Tour through the Garden. Those who arrive by private vehicles will find ample parking on-site to make seeing New Orleans Christmas lights easy. The entrance to the Driving Tour is 4 Frederichs Ave.
Celebration in the Oaks started in the late 1980s at New Orleans City Park, filling the grounds with festive lights and decorations each year. The annual holiday tradition has since become a local favorite, drawing thousands of visitors to stroll through beautiful displays nestled among the Parks historic oak trees and gardens.
Purchase tickets to Celebration in the Oaks here!
More information about Celebration in the Oaks can be found on their website.
Event's last day is Thursday, January 1st
Friday, November 28th through Sunday, January 4th
November 28 through Tuesday, January 5
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
FREE
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ.
These sessions offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology. Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.
*November 28 through Tuesday, January 5 Only for holiday music (after these dates enjoy other songs)
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
Saturday, November 29th through Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 722-0735
FREE
Tuesday Sunday at 11:00am
Friday, November 28 through Tuesday, January 6
Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ. These sessions, held Wednesday through Sunday at 11 a.m., offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology.
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
Saturday, December 13th through Tuesday, December 23rd
From: 6:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Orpheum Theater
129 Roosevelt Way
New Orleans, LA 70112
(504) 274-4871
Tickets range from $43 to $98.
The New Orleans Ballet Theatre brings back its beloved holiday tradition this December with The Nutcracker! This enchanting two-act ballet features the companys world-class dancers joined by more than 120 local children, filling the stage with festive magic. Audiences will be transported by Tchaikovskys timeless score, dazzling costumes, and beautifully crafted sets as the classic Christmas tale unfolds. With nine performances scheduled, NOBTs The Nutcracker is a must-see event of the season!
Note: This show has an approximate run time of two hours, with one intermission.
"The Nutcracker" will be shown from December 13th through December 23rd, 2025.
"The Nutcraker" will be at The Orpheum Theater, 129 Roosevelt Way, New Orleans 70112.
Individual ticket prices for "The Nutcracker" are on sale now and range from $43 to $98. Click here to select your performance date and view ticket options.
For more information, visit the event site here
Event's last day is Tuesday, December 23rd
Friday, December 19th
From: 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Stage Door Canteen
945 Magazine St
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 528-1944
$30
Join us for a very special production of It's a Wonderful Life! Watch as voice actors and live Foley sound effects bring this classic Christmas film to life as an authentic 1940s-style radio play.
George Bailey never planned on staying in his hometown and marrying his childhood sweetheart. But fate had different ideas, thrusting George into a simpler life than he had dreamed of. When disastrous luck befalls George on Christmas Eve, he fleetingly thinks about throwing his life away before his guardian angel, Clarence, shows George a profound vision of what his world would be like had he never been born.
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
Friday, November 28th through Thursday, January 1st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
1 Palm Drive
New Orleans, LA 70124
(504) 482-4888
$25+
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual festivity consistently ranked as one of the best things to do in New Orleans during the holidays. From Thanksgiving through the New Year, enjoy one of the most spectacular, family-friendly holiday light displays in New Orleans and the country. Watch as the grounds of New Orleans City Park are transformed into 25 acres of dazzling lights and breathtaking, festive displays. The Park, Botanical Garden, Storyland, and Carousel Gardens Amusement Park are all captured with hundreds of thousands of lights to create a winter wonderland here in the Big Easy.
Enjoy the scene of illuminated oak trees with a Driving Tour throughout the Park. Over a million lights will be scattered throughout the 2.25-mile drive to set the scene for the holiday season to come. You can also book a Walking Tour, which includes access to Carousel Gardens Amusement Park and the Botanical Garden.
Adults ages 21+ can get a sneak peek of Celebration in the Oaks at Jingle Bells & Beer.
Celebration in the Oaks goes on for a whole month! This season, the New Orleans holiday tradition will run from November 28, 2025 through January 1, 2026.
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual holiday event in City Park. Choose from the Driving Tour or Walking Tour through the Garden. Those who arrive by private vehicles will find ample parking on-site to make seeing New Orleans Christmas lights easy. The entrance to the Driving Tour is 4 Frederichs Ave.
Celebration in the Oaks started in the late 1980s at New Orleans City Park, filling the grounds with festive lights and decorations each year. The annual holiday tradition has since become a local favorite, drawing thousands of visitors to stroll through beautiful displays nestled among the Parks historic oak trees and gardens.
Purchase tickets to Celebration in the Oaks here!
More information about Celebration in the Oaks can be found on their website.
Event's last day is Thursday, January 1st
Friday, November 28th through Sunday, January 4th
November 28 through Tuesday, January 5
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
FREE
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ.
These sessions offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology. Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.
*November 28 through Tuesday, January 5 Only for holiday music (after these dates enjoy other songs)
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
Saturday, November 29th through Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 722-0735
FREE
Tuesday Sunday at 11:00am
Friday, November 28 through Tuesday, January 6
Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ. These sessions, held Wednesday through Sunday at 11 a.m., offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology.
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
Sunday, November 30th through Saturday, December 27th
From: 6:00 PM to 6:00 PM
The Roosevelt New Orleans
130 Roosevelt Way
New Orleans, LA 70112
(504) 335-3129
Prices vary for age & seating type
It's time to plan your return to The Roosevelt to celebrate the Holidays with our beloved Teddy Bear Tea!
For decades, children of all ages have experienced the magic of the yuletide season in our beautifully assembled North Pole. This year, the time-honored celebration will once more feature singing, dancing, story-telling, and appearances from Santa and Mrs. Claus!
Indulge in decadent pastries and hot chocolate or sip on champagne as you pass on this tradition from one generation to the next!
Event's last day is Saturday, December 27th
Saturday, December 6th through Sunday, December 21st
From: 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Stage Door Canteen
Teddy Bear Tea
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 528-1944
$80
Join The National WWII Museum for Teddy Bear Tea at BBs Stage Door Canteenthe perfect holiday experience to share with your children and grandchildren! Featuring delicious food and sweet treats, lively music from the Victory Belles, and a special visit with Santa, young guests will leave with a teddy bear and warm memories theyre sure to treasure for years to come.
Event's last day is Sunday, December 21st
Saturday, December 13th through Tuesday, December 23rd
From: 6:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Orpheum Theater
129 Roosevelt Way
New Orleans, LA 70112
(504) 274-4871
Tickets range from $43 to $98.
The New Orleans Ballet Theatre brings back its beloved holiday tradition this December with The Nutcracker! This enchanting two-act ballet features the companys world-class dancers joined by more than 120 local children, filling the stage with festive magic. Audiences will be transported by Tchaikovskys timeless score, dazzling costumes, and beautifully crafted sets as the classic Christmas tale unfolds. With nine performances scheduled, NOBTs The Nutcracker is a must-see event of the season!
Note: This show has an approximate run time of two hours, with one intermission.
"The Nutcracker" will be shown from December 13th through December 23rd, 2025.
"The Nutcraker" will be at The Orpheum Theater, 129 Roosevelt Way, New Orleans 70112.
Individual ticket prices for "The Nutcracker" are on sale now and range from $43 to $98. Click here to select your performance date and view ticket options.
For more information, visit the event site here
Event's last day is Tuesday, December 23rd
4:00 p.m Gray Line; 4:30 p.m. Rouses on Vets in Metairie
Gray Line Tours
Saturday, December 20th through Tuesday, December 30th
4:00 p.m Gray Line; 4:30 p.m. Rouses on Vets in Metairie
Gray Line Tours
Toulouse Street and the Mississippi River 400 Toulouse Street Rouse's (Veterans Blvd) Metairie
New Orleans, LA 70130
504 569 1401
$150 adults; $125 ChildrennDrive out Pricing $95 adults; $80 children
Experience Louisianas holiday bonfire tradition, throughout December, with Gray Line!
The small communities just upriver from New Orleans are home to a unique holiday tradition building, lighting and gathering around towering bonfires along the Mississippi River levee to light the way for Papa Noel, Santa Claus, on Christmas Eve. A Gray Line exclusive, this intimate guided experience brings locals and visitors together for a private Cajun dinner and bonfire experience at Destrehan Plantation.
After a short motorcoach ride, youll arrive at Destrehan Plantation for a guided tour of the Big House and self-guided tour of the grounds, featuring the new Spirit of Christmas Light Exhibit. Continue the evening with a delicious Cajun-style dinner featuring local favorites that capture the flavors of Christmastime. Stop by the cash bar to purchase beer and wine, before heading to the bonfire site.
The highlight of the night is a private bonfire viewing, giving guests a preview of the Christmas Eve bonfires on the Mississippi River levee. Guests will learn more about Louisianas holiday traditions as they enjoy the warmth of a towering bonfire.
Dinner Menu: Salad, Jambalaya, Baked chicken, Vegetable of choice, Bread, and Dessert of choice (Bread pudding or Brookies); Served with Coke products, tea, and water
*Please note, a Self-Drive Option (No Transportation) is available. Guests who purchase the Self-Drive option should meet us at Destrehan Plantation at 5:00 p.m. for check in on the day of their tour. Note that ride-sharing services like Lyft and Uber DO NOT SERVICE THE AREA. Gray Line bus transportation is by reservation only.*
Event's last day is Tuesday, December 30th
Saturday, December 20th through Monday, December 29th
From: 6:00 PM to 6:00 PM
New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
900 Convention Center Blvd.
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 582-3000
$25-$30
Let the Yuletide Roll! New Orleans most beloved indoor, family-friendly holiday attraction returns! NOLA ChristmasFest, invites you into an enchanting winter wonderland. From dazzling holiday displaysfeaturing a brand-new giant gingerbread houseto an expanded ice slide zone, a sparkling ice-skating rink, thrilling Carnival rides, and festive live entertainment, theres magic for everyone. This year also introduces an extremely limited-capacity, exclusive experience: ice bumper cars (separate ticket and reservation required - spots will go quickly!). See nolachristmasfest.com for daily session times.
Tickets are $25 during weekdays and $30 on Saturday/Sunday (plus ticketing fees). Tickets are non-refundable and good for a single admission at the specific time frame AND the specific day you choose. Purchase tickets here!
Whats included:
Ice skating and skate rental
All rides and attractions, except items listed below.
Whats NOT Included:
Ice Bumper Car attraction (separate purchase; credit card only)
Food and Beverage (credit card only)
Cookie Decorating (credit card only)
Face Painting
Each session is 4.5 hours in length (except for Christmas Day). To maximize your time slot, please come on time. Each time slot has a limited capacity and some popular time slots will sell out. Please make your plans early to receive your desired date and time.
Event's last day is Monday, December 29th
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
Friday, November 28th through Thursday, January 1st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
1 Palm Drive
New Orleans, LA 70124
(504) 482-4888
$25+
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual festivity consistently ranked as one of the best things to do in New Orleans during the holidays. From Thanksgiving through the New Year, enjoy one of the most spectacular, family-friendly holiday light displays in New Orleans and the country. Watch as the grounds of New Orleans City Park are transformed into 25 acres of dazzling lights and breathtaking, festive displays. The Park, Botanical Garden, Storyland, and Carousel Gardens Amusement Park are all captured with hundreds of thousands of lights to create a winter wonderland here in the Big Easy.
Enjoy the scene of illuminated oak trees with a Driving Tour throughout the Park. Over a million lights will be scattered throughout the 2.25-mile drive to set the scene for the holiday season to come. You can also book a Walking Tour, which includes access to Carousel Gardens Amusement Park and the Botanical Garden.
Adults ages 21+ can get a sneak peek of Celebration in the Oaks at Jingle Bells & Beer.
Celebration in the Oaks goes on for a whole month! This season, the New Orleans holiday tradition will run from November 28, 2025 through January 1, 2026.
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual holiday event in City Park. Choose from the Driving Tour or Walking Tour through the Garden. Those who arrive by private vehicles will find ample parking on-site to make seeing New Orleans Christmas lights easy. The entrance to the Driving Tour is 4 Frederichs Ave.
Celebration in the Oaks started in the late 1980s at New Orleans City Park, filling the grounds with festive lights and decorations each year. The annual holiday tradition has since become a local favorite, drawing thousands of visitors to stroll through beautiful displays nestled among the Parks historic oak trees and gardens.
Purchase tickets to Celebration in the Oaks here!
More information about Celebration in the Oaks can be found on their website.
Event's last day is Thursday, January 1st
Friday, November 28th through Sunday, January 4th
November 28 through Tuesday, January 5
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
FREE
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ.
These sessions offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology. Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.
*November 28 through Tuesday, January 5 Only for holiday music (after these dates enjoy other songs)
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
Saturday, November 29th through Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 722-0735
FREE
Tuesday Sunday at 11:00am
Friday, November 28 through Tuesday, January 6
Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ. These sessions, held Wednesday through Sunday at 11 a.m., offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology.
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
Sunday, November 30th through Saturday, December 27th
From: 6:00 PM to 6:00 PM
The Roosevelt New Orleans
130 Roosevelt Way
New Orleans, LA 70112
(504) 335-3129
Prices vary for age & seating type
It's time to plan your return to The Roosevelt to celebrate the Holidays with our beloved Teddy Bear Tea!
For decades, children of all ages have experienced the magic of the yuletide season in our beautifully assembled North Pole. This year, the time-honored celebration will once more feature singing, dancing, story-telling, and appearances from Santa and Mrs. Claus!
Indulge in decadent pastries and hot chocolate or sip on champagne as you pass on this tradition from one generation to the next!
Event's last day is Saturday, December 27th
Saturday, December 6th through Sunday, December 21st
From: 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Stage Door Canteen
Teddy Bear Tea
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 528-1944
$80
Join The National WWII Museum for Teddy Bear Tea at BBs Stage Door Canteenthe perfect holiday experience to share with your children and grandchildren! Featuring delicious food and sweet treats, lively music from the Victory Belles, and a special visit with Santa, young guests will leave with a teddy bear and warm memories theyre sure to treasure for years to come.
Event's last day is Sunday, December 21st
Saturday, December 13th through Tuesday, December 23rd
From: 6:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Orpheum Theater
129 Roosevelt Way
New Orleans, LA 70112
(504) 274-4871
Tickets range from $43 to $98.
The New Orleans Ballet Theatre brings back its beloved holiday tradition this December with The Nutcracker! This enchanting two-act ballet features the companys world-class dancers joined by more than 120 local children, filling the stage with festive magic. Audiences will be transported by Tchaikovskys timeless score, dazzling costumes, and beautifully crafted sets as the classic Christmas tale unfolds. With nine performances scheduled, NOBTs The Nutcracker is a must-see event of the season!
Note: This show has an approximate run time of two hours, with one intermission.
"The Nutcracker" will be shown from December 13th through December 23rd, 2025.
"The Nutcraker" will be at The Orpheum Theater, 129 Roosevelt Way, New Orleans 70112.
Individual ticket prices for "The Nutcracker" are on sale now and range from $43 to $98. Click here to select your performance date and view ticket options.
For more information, visit the event site here
Event's last day is Tuesday, December 23rd
Saturday, December 20th through Monday, December 29th
From: 6:00 PM to 6:00 PM
New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
900 Convention Center Blvd.
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 582-3000
$25-$30
Let the Yuletide Roll! New Orleans most beloved indoor, family-friendly holiday attraction returns! NOLA ChristmasFest, invites you into an enchanting winter wonderland. From dazzling holiday displaysfeaturing a brand-new giant gingerbread houseto an expanded ice slide zone, a sparkling ice-skating rink, thrilling Carnival rides, and festive live entertainment, theres magic for everyone. This year also introduces an extremely limited-capacity, exclusive experience: ice bumper cars (separate ticket and reservation required - spots will go quickly!). See nolachristmasfest.com for daily session times.
Tickets are $25 during weekdays and $30 on Saturday/Sunday (plus ticketing fees). Tickets are non-refundable and good for a single admission at the specific time frame AND the specific day you choose. Purchase tickets here!
Whats included:
Ice skating and skate rental
All rides and attractions, except items listed below.
Whats NOT Included:
Ice Bumper Car attraction (separate purchase; credit card only)
Food and Beverage (credit card only)
Cookie Decorating (credit card only)
Face Painting
Each session is 4.5 hours in length (except for Christmas Day). To maximize your time slot, please come on time. Each time slot has a limited capacity and some popular time slots will sell out. Please make your plans early to receive your desired date and time.
Event's last day is Monday, December 29th
Sunday, December 21st
7:00pm
Jackson Square
701 Decatur Street
New Orleans, LA 70116
(888) 756-6250
Free
What is Caroling in Jackson Square?
Since 1946, Christmas Carolers have gathered in Jackson Square to spread holiday cheer. Each year the square is filled with Christmas songs and candle lights.Thousands of people gather in festive attire and of all religious affiliations. Courtesy of Patio Planters, the events major sponsor, both candles and song sheets are provided! Patio Planters is a nonprofit group dedicated to the horticultural beautification of the French Quarter. They also help fund the event through monies raised by its Vieux Carre holiday home tours earlier on the same day.
When is Caroling in Jackson Square?
The Caroling in Jackson Square will be held on December 21, 2025.
Where can I find tickets to Caroling in Jackson Square?
The event is free and open to all who wish to participate. Those who plan to attend and participate are strongly advised to arrive early. This is a very popular event that sometimes exceeds the capacity of the square. Gates open at 6:30 PM.
Where can I find more information about Caroling in Jackson Square?
More information can be found on Patio Planters website.
Sunday, December 21st
From: 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Jackson Square
Jackson Square 700 Decatur Street
New Orleans, LA 70116
Free
Celebrate the magic of the season at a non-denominational sing-along that brings thousands of people together for a festive hour of holiday merriment. Complimentary song books and candles are distributed to participants at entrances to Jackson Square. Join Patio Planters of the Vieux Carre at this New Orleans tradition for visitors and locals alike since 1946! Gates open at 6:30 pm. Information available at patioplanters.net.
Sunday, December 21st
From: 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic BK House & Gardens
1113 Chartres Street
New Orleans, LA 70116
(504) 523-7257
$35 children 2-12; $20 per caregiver; siblings under 2 may join free
Bring your little ones to a pre-Christmas morning in the French Quarter! By popular demand the BK House annual Christmas party is returning this year to welcome children ages 2-12 for holiday fun, including gingerbread house making, a Christmas story with Mrs. Noel, and a visit from Santa. Light refreshments and snacks served. Children may bring their favorite doll or toy along to the festive event. Advance purchase requested at bkhouse.org.
Sunday, December 21st
From: 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM
French Quarter homes
Louisiana State Museum Cabildo 701 Chartres Street
New Orleans, LA 70116
$35 advance purchase; $40 day of; children 12 and under free
For a special Christmas experience, visit private homes decked in holiday style at a self-guided walking tour. Residences will feature interesting architectural styles and home furnishings, as well as a variety of holiday collections and decor. This annual December tour of homes raises funds for Patio Planters' Caroling in Jackson Square at 7 pm the same day. Pre-purchased tickets may be picked up from 11 am-3 pm under the alcove of the Louisiana State Museum Cabildo or purchased there day of, based on availability. Some residences may have narrow entrances and may not accommodate wheelchair or stroller access. Tickets at patioplanters.net.
Sunday, December 21st
From: 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM
French Quarter
Online tickets usually go on sale in November.
Savor the holiday spirit as Patio Planters of the Vieux Carré presents French Quarter residences dressed for the season on December 21, 2025. The tour includes interesting architectural styles and home furnishings, as well as a variety of collections of Christmas decorations. This December fundraiser is a prelude to the highly anticipated Caroling in Jackson Square later in the evening.
The self-guided walking tour includes interesting architectural styles and home furnishings, as well as a variety of collections of Christmas decorations. This December fundraiser is a prelude to and helps provide funding for the highly anticipated Caroling in Jackson Square later in the evening.
French Quarter residents will open their homes for the self-guided walking tour between 12:00 PM and 4:00 PM.
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
Friday, November 28th through Thursday, January 1st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
1 Palm Drive
New Orleans, LA 70124
(504) 482-4888
$25+
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual festivity consistently ranked as one of the best things to do in New Orleans during the holidays. From Thanksgiving through the New Year, enjoy one of the most spectacular, family-friendly holiday light displays in New Orleans and the country. Watch as the grounds of New Orleans City Park are transformed into 25 acres of dazzling lights and breathtaking, festive displays. The Park, Botanical Garden, Storyland, and Carousel Gardens Amusement Park are all captured with hundreds of thousands of lights to create a winter wonderland here in the Big Easy.
Enjoy the scene of illuminated oak trees with a Driving Tour throughout the Park. Over a million lights will be scattered throughout the 2.25-mile drive to set the scene for the holiday season to come. You can also book a Walking Tour, which includes access to Carousel Gardens Amusement Park and the Botanical Garden.
Adults ages 21+ can get a sneak peek of Celebration in the Oaks at Jingle Bells & Beer.
Celebration in the Oaks goes on for a whole month! This season, the New Orleans holiday tradition will run from November 28, 2025 through January 1, 2026.
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual holiday event in City Park. Choose from the Driving Tour or Walking Tour through the Garden. Those who arrive by private vehicles will find ample parking on-site to make seeing New Orleans Christmas lights easy. The entrance to the Driving Tour is 4 Frederichs Ave.
Celebration in the Oaks started in the late 1980s at New Orleans City Park, filling the grounds with festive lights and decorations each year. The annual holiday tradition has since become a local favorite, drawing thousands of visitors to stroll through beautiful displays nestled among the Parks historic oak trees and gardens.
Purchase tickets to Celebration in the Oaks here!
More information about Celebration in the Oaks can be found on their website.
Event's last day is Thursday, January 1st
Friday, November 28th through Sunday, January 4th
November 28 through Tuesday, January 5
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
FREE
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ.
These sessions offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology. Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.
*November 28 through Tuesday, January 5 Only for holiday music (after these dates enjoy other songs)
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
Sunday, November 30th through Saturday, December 27th
From: 6:00 PM to 6:00 PM
The Roosevelt New Orleans
130 Roosevelt Way
New Orleans, LA 70112
(504) 335-3129
Prices vary for age & seating type
It's time to plan your return to The Roosevelt to celebrate the Holidays with our beloved Teddy Bear Tea!
For decades, children of all ages have experienced the magic of the yuletide season in our beautifully assembled North Pole. This year, the time-honored celebration will once more feature singing, dancing, story-telling, and appearances from Santa and Mrs. Claus!
Indulge in decadent pastries and hot chocolate or sip on champagne as you pass on this tradition from one generation to the next!
Event's last day is Saturday, December 27th
Wednesday, December 10th through Tuesday, December 23rd
From: 11:45 AM to 1:45 PM
Stage Door Canteen
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 528-1944
$68
Celebrate the holidays at BBs Stage Door Canteen with a spirited musical revue from the Victory Belles! Performing yuletide favorites in their signature three-part harmony, the Belles bring the sounds of the season to life. This celebration of hope, home, and harmony is the perfect festive treat for audience of all ages.
Event's last day is Tuesday, December 23rd
Saturday, December 13th through Tuesday, December 23rd
From: 6:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Orpheum Theater
129 Roosevelt Way
New Orleans, LA 70112
(504) 274-4871
Tickets range from $43 to $98.
The New Orleans Ballet Theatre brings back its beloved holiday tradition this December with The Nutcracker! This enchanting two-act ballet features the companys world-class dancers joined by more than 120 local children, filling the stage with festive magic. Audiences will be transported by Tchaikovskys timeless score, dazzling costumes, and beautifully crafted sets as the classic Christmas tale unfolds. With nine performances scheduled, NOBTs The Nutcracker is a must-see event of the season!
Note: This show has an approximate run time of two hours, with one intermission.
"The Nutcracker" will be shown from December 13th through December 23rd, 2025.
"The Nutcraker" will be at The Orpheum Theater, 129 Roosevelt Way, New Orleans 70112.
Individual ticket prices for "The Nutcracker" are on sale now and range from $43 to $98. Click here to select your performance date and view ticket options.
For more information, visit the event site here
Event's last day is Tuesday, December 23rd
Saturday, December 20th through Monday, December 29th
From: 6:00 PM to 6:00 PM
New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
900 Convention Center Blvd.
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 582-3000
$25-$30
Let the Yuletide Roll! New Orleans most beloved indoor, family-friendly holiday attraction returns! NOLA ChristmasFest, invites you into an enchanting winter wonderland. From dazzling holiday displaysfeaturing a brand-new giant gingerbread houseto an expanded ice slide zone, a sparkling ice-skating rink, thrilling Carnival rides, and festive live entertainment, theres magic for everyone. This year also introduces an extremely limited-capacity, exclusive experience: ice bumper cars (separate ticket and reservation required - spots will go quickly!). See nolachristmasfest.com for daily session times.
Tickets are $25 during weekdays and $30 on Saturday/Sunday (plus ticketing fees). Tickets are non-refundable and good for a single admission at the specific time frame AND the specific day you choose. Purchase tickets here!
Whats included:
Ice skating and skate rental
All rides and attractions, except items listed below.
Whats NOT Included:
Ice Bumper Car attraction (separate purchase; credit card only)
Food and Beverage (credit card only)
Cookie Decorating (credit card only)
Face Painting
Each session is 4.5 hours in length (except for Christmas Day). To maximize your time slot, please come on time. Each time slot has a limited capacity and some popular time slots will sell out. Please make your plans early to receive your desired date and time.
Event's last day is Monday, December 29th
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
Friday, November 28th through Thursday, January 1st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
1 Palm Drive
New Orleans, LA 70124
(504) 482-4888
$25+
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual festivity consistently ranked as one of the best things to do in New Orleans during the holidays. From Thanksgiving through the New Year, enjoy one of the most spectacular, family-friendly holiday light displays in New Orleans and the country. Watch as the grounds of New Orleans City Park are transformed into 25 acres of dazzling lights and breathtaking, festive displays. The Park, Botanical Garden, Storyland, and Carousel Gardens Amusement Park are all captured with hundreds of thousands of lights to create a winter wonderland here in the Big Easy.
Enjoy the scene of illuminated oak trees with a Driving Tour throughout the Park. Over a million lights will be scattered throughout the 2.25-mile drive to set the scene for the holiday season to come. You can also book a Walking Tour, which includes access to Carousel Gardens Amusement Park and the Botanical Garden.
Adults ages 21+ can get a sneak peek of Celebration in the Oaks at Jingle Bells & Beer.
Celebration in the Oaks goes on for a whole month! This season, the New Orleans holiday tradition will run from November 28, 2025 through January 1, 2026.
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual holiday event in City Park. Choose from the Driving Tour or Walking Tour through the Garden. Those who arrive by private vehicles will find ample parking on-site to make seeing New Orleans Christmas lights easy. The entrance to the Driving Tour is 4 Frederichs Ave.
Celebration in the Oaks started in the late 1980s at New Orleans City Park, filling the grounds with festive lights and decorations each year. The annual holiday tradition has since become a local favorite, drawing thousands of visitors to stroll through beautiful displays nestled among the Parks historic oak trees and gardens.
Purchase tickets to Celebration in the Oaks here!
More information about Celebration in the Oaks can be found on their website.
Event's last day is Thursday, January 1st
Friday, November 28th through Sunday, January 4th
November 28 through Tuesday, January 5
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
FREE
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ.
These sessions offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology. Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.
*November 28 through Tuesday, January 5 Only for holiday music (after these dates enjoy other songs)
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
Sunday, November 30th through Saturday, December 27th
From: 6:00 PM to 6:00 PM
The Roosevelt New Orleans
130 Roosevelt Way
New Orleans, LA 70112
(504) 335-3129
Prices vary for age & seating type
It's time to plan your return to The Roosevelt to celebrate the Holidays with our beloved Teddy Bear Tea!
For decades, children of all ages have experienced the magic of the yuletide season in our beautifully assembled North Pole. This year, the time-honored celebration will once more feature singing, dancing, story-telling, and appearances from Santa and Mrs. Claus!
Indulge in decadent pastries and hot chocolate or sip on champagne as you pass on this tradition from one generation to the next!
Event's last day is Saturday, December 27th
Wednesday, December 10th through Tuesday, December 23rd
From: 11:45 AM to 1:45 PM
Stage Door Canteen
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 528-1944
$68
Celebrate the holidays at BBs Stage Door Canteen with a spirited musical revue from the Victory Belles! Performing yuletide favorites in their signature three-part harmony, the Belles bring the sounds of the season to life. This celebration of hope, home, and harmony is the perfect festive treat for audience of all ages.
Event's last day is Tuesday, December 23rd
Saturday, December 13th through Tuesday, December 23rd
From: 6:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Orpheum Theater
129 Roosevelt Way
New Orleans, LA 70112
(504) 274-4871
Tickets range from $43 to $98.
The New Orleans Ballet Theatre brings back its beloved holiday tradition this December with The Nutcracker! This enchanting two-act ballet features the companys world-class dancers joined by more than 120 local children, filling the stage with festive magic. Audiences will be transported by Tchaikovskys timeless score, dazzling costumes, and beautifully crafted sets as the classic Christmas tale unfolds. With nine performances scheduled, NOBTs The Nutcracker is a must-see event of the season!
Note: This show has an approximate run time of two hours, with one intermission.
"The Nutcracker" will be shown from December 13th through December 23rd, 2025.
"The Nutcraker" will be at The Orpheum Theater, 129 Roosevelt Way, New Orleans 70112.
Individual ticket prices for "The Nutcracker" are on sale now and range from $43 to $98. Click here to select your performance date and view ticket options.
For more information, visit the event site here
Event's last day is Tuesday, December 23rd
4:00 p.m Gray Line; 4:30 p.m. Rouses on Vets in Metairie
Gray Line Tours
Saturday, December 20th through Tuesday, December 30th
4:00 p.m Gray Line; 4:30 p.m. Rouses on Vets in Metairie
Gray Line Tours
Toulouse Street and the Mississippi River 400 Toulouse Street Rouse's (Veterans Blvd) Metairie
New Orleans, LA 70130
504 569 1401
$150 adults; $125 ChildrennDrive out Pricing $95 adults; $80 children
Experience Louisianas holiday bonfire tradition, throughout December, with Gray Line!
The small communities just upriver from New Orleans are home to a unique holiday tradition building, lighting and gathering around towering bonfires along the Mississippi River levee to light the way for Papa Noel, Santa Claus, on Christmas Eve. A Gray Line exclusive, this intimate guided experience brings locals and visitors together for a private Cajun dinner and bonfire experience at Destrehan Plantation.
After a short motorcoach ride, youll arrive at Destrehan Plantation for a guided tour of the Big House and self-guided tour of the grounds, featuring the new Spirit of Christmas Light Exhibit. Continue the evening with a delicious Cajun-style dinner featuring local favorites that capture the flavors of Christmastime. Stop by the cash bar to purchase beer and wine, before heading to the bonfire site.
The highlight of the night is a private bonfire viewing, giving guests a preview of the Christmas Eve bonfires on the Mississippi River levee. Guests will learn more about Louisianas holiday traditions as they enjoy the warmth of a towering bonfire.
Dinner Menu: Salad, Jambalaya, Baked chicken, Vegetable of choice, Bread, and Dessert of choice (Bread pudding or Brookies); Served with Coke products, tea, and water
*Please note, a Self-Drive Option (No Transportation) is available. Guests who purchase the Self-Drive option should meet us at Destrehan Plantation at 5:00 p.m. for check in on the day of their tour. Note that ride-sharing services like Lyft and Uber DO NOT SERVICE THE AREA. Gray Line bus transportation is by reservation only.*
Event's last day is Tuesday, December 30th
Saturday, December 20th through Monday, December 29th
From: 6:00 PM to 6:00 PM
New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
900 Convention Center Blvd.
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 582-3000
$25-$30
Let the Yuletide Roll! New Orleans most beloved indoor, family-friendly holiday attraction returns! NOLA ChristmasFest, invites you into an enchanting winter wonderland. From dazzling holiday displaysfeaturing a brand-new giant gingerbread houseto an expanded ice slide zone, a sparkling ice-skating rink, thrilling Carnival rides, and festive live entertainment, theres magic for everyone. This year also introduces an extremely limited-capacity, exclusive experience: ice bumper cars (separate ticket and reservation required - spots will go quickly!). See nolachristmasfest.com for daily session times.
Tickets are $25 during weekdays and $30 on Saturday/Sunday (plus ticketing fees). Tickets are non-refundable and good for a single admission at the specific time frame AND the specific day you choose. Purchase tickets here!
Whats included:
Ice skating and skate rental
All rides and attractions, except items listed below.
Whats NOT Included:
Ice Bumper Car attraction (separate purchase; credit card only)
Food and Beverage (credit card only)
Cookie Decorating (credit card only)
Face Painting
Each session is 4.5 hours in length (except for Christmas Day). To maximize your time slot, please come on time. Each time slot has a limited capacity and some popular time slots will sell out. Please make your plans early to receive your desired date and time.
Event's last day is Monday, December 29th
Wednesday, December 24th through Thursday, December 24th
December 24
St. James Parish
Gramercy, LA 70052
What is the Christmas Eve Bonfires on the levee?
There are many colorfully imaginative traditions dating back to the earliest Cajun settlers of the regions of southern Louisiana to the west and north of New Orleans. One of them is the lighting of the bonfires along the Mississippi River on Christmas Eve.
These bonfires, erected on the river levees by the keepers of this old tradition, are intended to light the way for Papa Noël, the Cajun Santa Claus, on his airborne journey to the area. Or, according to some sources, the bonfires may have also been a way of lighting the path to the nearest Catholic church for Midnight Mass.
The earliest bonfires on the levees were relatively simple in design and assembly, with long logs arranged into a pyramid-shaped cone, some as high as twenty feet. Shorter horizontal logs holding the structure in place gave it a ladder-like appearance. Most of todays bonfires still incorporate that design, but more imaginative creations have since evolved. Some of the most elaborate structures resemble old Cajun cabins, pickup trucks and other indigenous cultural motifs.
When is the Christmas Eve Bonfires on the levee?
At dusk, usually around 7:00 p.m., the structures are doused with flammable liquids and set ablaze, lighting the sky and the surrounding area with towering flames that would be impossible for Papa Noël and his reindeer to miss. The crowds that gather to watch these spectacular conflagrations enjoy a free show and, in some locales, free bowls of hot gumbo are served up by local residents. The blazes are often accompanied by displays of fireworks, set off by the fires themselves.
Where is the Christmas Eve Bonfires on the levee?
These Christmas Eve bonfires are most commonly found in St. James Parish (county), some 30-40 miles upriver from New Orleans. As many as 100 or more bonfires may be erected in the adjoining communities of Gramercy, Lutcher and Paulina, and more may be scattered in other locations in St. James and neighboring parishes.
The fire departments in these locales supervise the activity around the bonfires on the levees, maintaining a safe perimeter for the crowds while keeping vigil to make sure the fires stay under control. Unfavorable weather can force cancellation or postponement of the bonfires, but this has happened only once in recent memory in 1982.
Private vehicular traffic in the areas of heaviest bonfire concentration may be restricted or even banned. Special parking lots are set up within comfortable walking distance of some of those areas. However, traffic leading up to those areas can be heavy, especially within the last few hours before the bonfires are lit. An early arrival is strongly encouraged.
One of the best ways to ensure a good seat for a bonfire on the levee is to book a narrated motor coach excursion with Gray Line Tours. Two options are available: the four-hour Christmas Eve Bonfire Express, which only includes the bonfires, and the 6½-hour Christmas Eve Bonfire Adventure Tour, which includes a tour of San Francisco Plantation and a holiday dinner there.
Where can I find more information about the Christmas Eve Bonfires on the levee?
Both tours originate and terminate at the Gray Line Lighthouse ticket office located at Toulouse Street and the Mississippi River, adjacent to the steamboat Natchez wharf. Reservations are recommended 24 hours in advance. Call (504) 569-1401 or (800) 233-2628 or visit their website, www.graylineneworleans.com/holiday-tours.html for further details.
For those who prefer to stay home and watch a bonfire here in New Orleans, the Algiers Economic Development Foundation sponsors one annually, early in December on the levee in Algiers Point. The site is on the west bank of New Orleans, near a bend in the river directly opposite the French Quarter. It can be viewed from the Moonwalk adjacent to Woldenberg Riverfront Park or from Algiers Point itself. The Canal Street-Algiers Point Ferry carries passengers from downtown New Orleans to the vicinity of the bonfire site.
The AEDF website and Algiers Bonfire website contain details and photos about the organization and event. The tradition takes place in early December and features live music, a second line, and the bonfire lighting.
Event's last day is Thursday, December 24th
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
Friday, November 28th through Thursday, January 1st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
1 Palm Drive
New Orleans, LA 70124
(504) 482-4888
$25+
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual festivity consistently ranked as one of the best things to do in New Orleans during the holidays. From Thanksgiving through the New Year, enjoy one of the most spectacular, family-friendly holiday light displays in New Orleans and the country. Watch as the grounds of New Orleans City Park are transformed into 25 acres of dazzling lights and breathtaking, festive displays. The Park, Botanical Garden, Storyland, and Carousel Gardens Amusement Park are all captured with hundreds of thousands of lights to create a winter wonderland here in the Big Easy.
Enjoy the scene of illuminated oak trees with a Driving Tour throughout the Park. Over a million lights will be scattered throughout the 2.25-mile drive to set the scene for the holiday season to come. You can also book a Walking Tour, which includes access to Carousel Gardens Amusement Park and the Botanical Garden.
Adults ages 21+ can get a sneak peek of Celebration in the Oaks at Jingle Bells & Beer.
Celebration in the Oaks goes on for a whole month! This season, the New Orleans holiday tradition will run from November 28, 2025 through January 1, 2026.
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual holiday event in City Park. Choose from the Driving Tour or Walking Tour through the Garden. Those who arrive by private vehicles will find ample parking on-site to make seeing New Orleans Christmas lights easy. The entrance to the Driving Tour is 4 Frederichs Ave.
Celebration in the Oaks started in the late 1980s at New Orleans City Park, filling the grounds with festive lights and decorations each year. The annual holiday tradition has since become a local favorite, drawing thousands of visitors to stroll through beautiful displays nestled among the Parks historic oak trees and gardens.
Purchase tickets to Celebration in the Oaks here!
More information about Celebration in the Oaks can be found on their website.
Event's last day is Thursday, January 1st
Sunday, November 30th through Saturday, December 27th
From: 6:00 PM to 6:00 PM
The Roosevelt New Orleans
130 Roosevelt Way
New Orleans, LA 70112
(504) 335-3129
Prices vary for age & seating type
It's time to plan your return to The Roosevelt to celebrate the Holidays with our beloved Teddy Bear Tea!
For decades, children of all ages have experienced the magic of the yuletide season in our beautifully assembled North Pole. This year, the time-honored celebration will once more feature singing, dancing, story-telling, and appearances from Santa and Mrs. Claus!
Indulge in decadent pastries and hot chocolate or sip on champagne as you pass on this tradition from one generation to the next!
Event's last day is Saturday, December 27th
Saturday, December 20th through Monday, December 29th
From: 6:00 PM to 6:00 PM
New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
900 Convention Center Blvd.
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 582-3000
$25-$30
Let the Yuletide Roll! New Orleans most beloved indoor, family-friendly holiday attraction returns! NOLA ChristmasFest, invites you into an enchanting winter wonderland. From dazzling holiday displaysfeaturing a brand-new giant gingerbread houseto an expanded ice slide zone, a sparkling ice-skating rink, thrilling Carnival rides, and festive live entertainment, theres magic for everyone. This year also introduces an extremely limited-capacity, exclusive experience: ice bumper cars (separate ticket and reservation required - spots will go quickly!). See nolachristmasfest.com for daily session times.
Tickets are $25 during weekdays and $30 on Saturday/Sunday (plus ticketing fees). Tickets are non-refundable and good for a single admission at the specific time frame AND the specific day you choose. Purchase tickets here!
Whats included:
Ice skating and skate rental
All rides and attractions, except items listed below.
Whats NOT Included:
Ice Bumper Car attraction (separate purchase; credit card only)
Food and Beverage (credit card only)
Cookie Decorating (credit card only)
Face Painting
Each session is 4.5 hours in length (except for Christmas Day). To maximize your time slot, please come on time. Each time slot has a limited capacity and some popular time slots will sell out. Please make your plans early to receive your desired date and time.
Event's last day is Monday, December 29th
Wednesday, December 24th
2:00 p.m
Gray Line Tours
Toulouse Street and the Mississippi River 400 Toulouse Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
504 569 1401
$190 adults and children
Join us for a Christmas Eve Bonfire Adventure!
The small communities just upriver from New Orleans are home to a unique holiday tradition building, lighting and gathering around towering bonfires along the Mississippi River levee to light the way for Papa Noel, Santa Claus, on Christmas Eve. This experience includes a Creole Christmas Tour at Destrehan Plantation, Christmas Eve Dinner, and a stop at the Mississippi River levee to view the bonfires.
After a short motorcoach ride, youll arrive at Destrehan Plantation for a Creole Christmas Tour of the Big House and self-guided tour of the grounds. Continue the evening with a delicious Cajun Christmas Eve Dinner featuring holiday favorites like Fried Turkey, Cornbread Dressing, and more! Visit the cash bar to purchase beer and wine, before heading to the next stop, the Mississippi River levee.
The highlight of the night is viewing the bonfires along the levee in Gramercy, LA. Guests will feel the warmth of the bonfires as they take in the sights of the Christmas Eve firework show. Throughout this guided experience, guests will learn about Cajun and Creole Holiday Traditions, sing carols, and enjoy cookies and eggnog.
Wednesday, December 24th
4:30 P.M..
Gray Line Tours
Toulouse Street and the Mississippi River 400 Toulouse Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
504 569 1401
$85.00 Adults and Children
All aboard Gray Lines Bonfire Express!
The small communities just upriver from New Orleans are home to a unique holiday tradition building, lighting and gathering around towering bonfires along the Mississippi River levee to light the way for Papa Noel, Santa Claus, on Christmas Eve. This experience includes guided transportation to the bonfires along the Mississippi River levee located in Gramercy, LA.
Guests will feel the warmth of the bonfires as they take in the sights of the Christmas Eve firework show. Throughout this guided experience, guests will learn about Cajun and Creole Holiday Traditions, sing carols, and enjoy cookies and eggnog.
Wednesday, December 24th
6:00 p.m.
Steamboat NATCHEZ
Toulouse Street and the Mississippi River 400 Toulouse St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
504 569 1401
Cruise & Dinner Pricing $127.00 Adults, $90.00 ChildrennCruise Only Pricing $58.00 Adults, $29.00 Children
Join us for an elegant Christmas Eve celebration on the Mighty Mississippi River! Take in the beauty of the New Orleans skyline as you enjoy live jazz music and holiday tunes by the DUKES of Dixieland. Indulge in a special Creole-style Christmas Eve Dinner Menu or try a delicious beverage from our Holiday Cocktail Menu. Your family will love awaiting Santa Claus aboard the Steamboat NATCHEZ
All menu items are prepared in a common kitchen. Steps are taken to minimize the likelihood of exposure to airborne gluten elements, but our menu is not recommended for those with gluten-sensitive disorders. We can recommend items on our menu that are not prepared as gluten inclusive. For vegan or vegetarian guests, we can recommend those items not inclusive of meat ingredients or animal products. We are unable to prepare separate individual meals for these preferences/needs.
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
Friday, November 28th through Thursday, January 1st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
1 Palm Drive
New Orleans, LA 70124
(504) 482-4888
$25+
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual festivity consistently ranked as one of the best things to do in New Orleans during the holidays. From Thanksgiving through the New Year, enjoy one of the most spectacular, family-friendly holiday light displays in New Orleans and the country. Watch as the grounds of New Orleans City Park are transformed into 25 acres of dazzling lights and breathtaking, festive displays. The Park, Botanical Garden, Storyland, and Carousel Gardens Amusement Park are all captured with hundreds of thousands of lights to create a winter wonderland here in the Big Easy.
Enjoy the scene of illuminated oak trees with a Driving Tour throughout the Park. Over a million lights will be scattered throughout the 2.25-mile drive to set the scene for the holiday season to come. You can also book a Walking Tour, which includes access to Carousel Gardens Amusement Park and the Botanical Garden.
Adults ages 21+ can get a sneak peek of Celebration in the Oaks at Jingle Bells & Beer.
Celebration in the Oaks goes on for a whole month! This season, the New Orleans holiday tradition will run from November 28, 2025 through January 1, 2026.
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual holiday event in City Park. Choose from the Driving Tour or Walking Tour through the Garden. Those who arrive by private vehicles will find ample parking on-site to make seeing New Orleans Christmas lights easy. The entrance to the Driving Tour is 4 Frederichs Ave.
Celebration in the Oaks started in the late 1980s at New Orleans City Park, filling the grounds with festive lights and decorations each year. The annual holiday tradition has since become a local favorite, drawing thousands of visitors to stroll through beautiful displays nestled among the Parks historic oak trees and gardens.
Purchase tickets to Celebration in the Oaks here!
More information about Celebration in the Oaks can be found on their website.
Event's last day is Thursday, January 1st
Saturday, December 20th through Monday, December 29th
From: 6:00 PM to 6:00 PM
New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
900 Convention Center Blvd.
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 582-3000
$25-$30
Let the Yuletide Roll! New Orleans most beloved indoor, family-friendly holiday attraction returns! NOLA ChristmasFest, invites you into an enchanting winter wonderland. From dazzling holiday displaysfeaturing a brand-new giant gingerbread houseto an expanded ice slide zone, a sparkling ice-skating rink, thrilling Carnival rides, and festive live entertainment, theres magic for everyone. This year also introduces an extremely limited-capacity, exclusive experience: ice bumper cars (separate ticket and reservation required - spots will go quickly!). See nolachristmasfest.com for daily session times.
Tickets are $25 during weekdays and $30 on Saturday/Sunday (plus ticketing fees). Tickets are non-refundable and good for a single admission at the specific time frame AND the specific day you choose. Purchase tickets here!
Whats included:
Ice skating and skate rental
All rides and attractions, except items listed below.
Whats NOT Included:
Ice Bumper Car attraction (separate purchase; credit card only)
Food and Beverage (credit card only)
Cookie Decorating (credit card only)
Face Painting
Each session is 4.5 hours in length (except for Christmas Day). To maximize your time slot, please come on time. Each time slot has a limited capacity and some popular time slots will sell out. Please make your plans early to receive your desired date and time.
Event's last day is Monday, December 29th
Thursday, December 25th
10:00 a.m.
Gray Line Tours
Toulouse Street and the Mississippi River 400 Toulouse Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
504 569 1401
$55.00 Adults; $26.00 Children
Go Jingling through the Crescent City
Youll pass the famous French Quarter and learn the history of Jackson Square, home to the Cabildo and Presbytere Museums. Travel through historic neighborhoods such as Treme & Faubourg Marigny and down beautiful Esplanade Avenue as you learn about our cultures and people both past and present! Marvel at stories of voodoo and piracy on Bayou St. John, the waterway used by Jean Lafitte and his band of pirates, as we make our way to City Park, one of the ten largest urban parks in America, which features the largest stand of mature live oaks in the world.
Well then make our way to the shores of Lake Pontchartrain, where you can view the longest bridge over the water in the world the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway! Youll also see the New Basin Canal Lighthouse that was damaged during Hurricane Katrina and then rebuilt.
Follow the path of our historic streetcars along Carrollton and St. Charles Avenue. View Tulane and Loyola Universities across from Audubon Park, home to the Audubon Zoo, one of the top five zoos in the nation. A New Orleans city tour would not be complete without viewing the homes of former kings and queens of Mardi Gras, stately mansions and the world-famous, exclusive Garden District. Youll also enjoy a walk through the lobby of the beautifully restored Roosevelt Hotel, exquisitely decorated for the holidays!
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
Friday, November 28th through Thursday, January 1st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
1 Palm Drive
New Orleans, LA 70124
(504) 482-4888
$25+
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual festivity consistently ranked as one of the best things to do in New Orleans during the holidays. From Thanksgiving through the New Year, enjoy one of the most spectacular, family-friendly holiday light displays in New Orleans and the country. Watch as the grounds of New Orleans City Park are transformed into 25 acres of dazzling lights and breathtaking, festive displays. The Park, Botanical Garden, Storyland, and Carousel Gardens Amusement Park are all captured with hundreds of thousands of lights to create a winter wonderland here in the Big Easy.
Enjoy the scene of illuminated oak trees with a Driving Tour throughout the Park. Over a million lights will be scattered throughout the 2.25-mile drive to set the scene for the holiday season to come. You can also book a Walking Tour, which includes access to Carousel Gardens Amusement Park and the Botanical Garden.
Adults ages 21+ can get a sneak peek of Celebration in the Oaks at Jingle Bells & Beer.
Celebration in the Oaks goes on for a whole month! This season, the New Orleans holiday tradition will run from November 28, 2025 through January 1, 2026.
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual holiday event in City Park. Choose from the Driving Tour or Walking Tour through the Garden. Those who arrive by private vehicles will find ample parking on-site to make seeing New Orleans Christmas lights easy. The entrance to the Driving Tour is 4 Frederichs Ave.
Celebration in the Oaks started in the late 1980s at New Orleans City Park, filling the grounds with festive lights and decorations each year. The annual holiday tradition has since become a local favorite, drawing thousands of visitors to stroll through beautiful displays nestled among the Parks historic oak trees and gardens.
Purchase tickets to Celebration in the Oaks here!
More information about Celebration in the Oaks can be found on their website.
Event's last day is Thursday, January 1st
Friday, November 28th through Sunday, January 4th
November 28 through Tuesday, January 5
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
FREE
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ.
These sessions offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology. Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.
*November 28 through Tuesday, January 5 Only for holiday music (after these dates enjoy other songs)
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
Saturday, November 29th through Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 722-0735
FREE
Tuesday Sunday at 11:00am
Friday, November 28 through Tuesday, January 6
Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ. These sessions, held Wednesday through Sunday at 11 a.m., offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology.
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
4:00 p.m Gray Line; 4:30 p.m. Rouses on Vets in Metairie
Gray Line Tours
Saturday, December 20th through Tuesday, December 30th
4:00 p.m Gray Line; 4:30 p.m. Rouses on Vets in Metairie
Gray Line Tours
Toulouse Street and the Mississippi River 400 Toulouse Street Rouse's (Veterans Blvd) Metairie
New Orleans, LA 70130
504 569 1401
$150 adults; $125 ChildrennDrive out Pricing $95 adults; $80 children
Experience Louisianas holiday bonfire tradition, throughout December, with Gray Line!
The small communities just upriver from New Orleans are home to a unique holiday tradition building, lighting and gathering around towering bonfires along the Mississippi River levee to light the way for Papa Noel, Santa Claus, on Christmas Eve. A Gray Line exclusive, this intimate guided experience brings locals and visitors together for a private Cajun dinner and bonfire experience at Destrehan Plantation.
After a short motorcoach ride, youll arrive at Destrehan Plantation for a guided tour of the Big House and self-guided tour of the grounds, featuring the new Spirit of Christmas Light Exhibit. Continue the evening with a delicious Cajun-style dinner featuring local favorites that capture the flavors of Christmastime. Stop by the cash bar to purchase beer and wine, before heading to the bonfire site.
The highlight of the night is a private bonfire viewing, giving guests a preview of the Christmas Eve bonfires on the Mississippi River levee. Guests will learn more about Louisianas holiday traditions as they enjoy the warmth of a towering bonfire.
Dinner Menu: Salad, Jambalaya, Baked chicken, Vegetable of choice, Bread, and Dessert of choice (Bread pudding or Brookies); Served with Coke products, tea, and water
*Please note, a Self-Drive Option (No Transportation) is available. Guests who purchase the Self-Drive option should meet us at Destrehan Plantation at 5:00 p.m. for check in on the day of their tour. Note that ride-sharing services like Lyft and Uber DO NOT SERVICE THE AREA. Gray Line bus transportation is by reservation only.*
Event's last day is Tuesday, December 30th
Saturday, December 20th through Monday, December 29th
From: 6:00 PM to 6:00 PM
New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
900 Convention Center Blvd.
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 582-3000
$25-$30
Let the Yuletide Roll! New Orleans most beloved indoor, family-friendly holiday attraction returns! NOLA ChristmasFest, invites you into an enchanting winter wonderland. From dazzling holiday displaysfeaturing a brand-new giant gingerbread houseto an expanded ice slide zone, a sparkling ice-skating rink, thrilling Carnival rides, and festive live entertainment, theres magic for everyone. This year also introduces an extremely limited-capacity, exclusive experience: ice bumper cars (separate ticket and reservation required - spots will go quickly!). See nolachristmasfest.com for daily session times.
Tickets are $25 during weekdays and $30 on Saturday/Sunday (plus ticketing fees). Tickets are non-refundable and good for a single admission at the specific time frame AND the specific day you choose. Purchase tickets here!
Whats included:
Ice skating and skate rental
All rides and attractions, except items listed below.
Whats NOT Included:
Ice Bumper Car attraction (separate purchase; credit card only)
Food and Beverage (credit card only)
Cookie Decorating (credit card only)
Face Painting
Each session is 4.5 hours in length (except for Christmas Day). To maximize your time slot, please come on time. Each time slot has a limited capacity and some popular time slots will sell out. Please make your plans early to receive your desired date and time.
Event's last day is Monday, December 29th
Friday, December 26th
From: 3:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Saenger Theatre
1111 Canal St
New Orleans, LA 70112
Starting at $42
Give the gift of NUTCRACKER! Magical Christmas Ballet to the whole family. Celebrate Americas favorite Christmas tradition with an international cast that unites world-class talent from renowned ballet capitals across the globe. Featuring choreography by acclaimed Ukrainian choreographer Viktor Davydiuk, the show uniquely blends classical ballet and Tchaikovskys timeless score with jaw-dropping acrobatics, larger than life puppets and stunning hand-crafted sets and costumes. Dont miss this chance to create memories of a lifetime with friends and family of all ages. Get tickets now!
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
Friday, November 28th through Thursday, January 1st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
1 Palm Drive
New Orleans, LA 70124
(504) 482-4888
$25+
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual festivity consistently ranked as one of the best things to do in New Orleans during the holidays. From Thanksgiving through the New Year, enjoy one of the most spectacular, family-friendly holiday light displays in New Orleans and the country. Watch as the grounds of New Orleans City Park are transformed into 25 acres of dazzling lights and breathtaking, festive displays. The Park, Botanical Garden, Storyland, and Carousel Gardens Amusement Park are all captured with hundreds of thousands of lights to create a winter wonderland here in the Big Easy.
Enjoy the scene of illuminated oak trees with a Driving Tour throughout the Park. Over a million lights will be scattered throughout the 2.25-mile drive to set the scene for the holiday season to come. You can also book a Walking Tour, which includes access to Carousel Gardens Amusement Park and the Botanical Garden.
Adults ages 21+ can get a sneak peek of Celebration in the Oaks at Jingle Bells & Beer.
Celebration in the Oaks goes on for a whole month! This season, the New Orleans holiday tradition will run from November 28, 2025 through January 1, 2026.
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual holiday event in City Park. Choose from the Driving Tour or Walking Tour through the Garden. Those who arrive by private vehicles will find ample parking on-site to make seeing New Orleans Christmas lights easy. The entrance to the Driving Tour is 4 Frederichs Ave.
Celebration in the Oaks started in the late 1980s at New Orleans City Park, filling the grounds with festive lights and decorations each year. The annual holiday tradition has since become a local favorite, drawing thousands of visitors to stroll through beautiful displays nestled among the Parks historic oak trees and gardens.
Purchase tickets to Celebration in the Oaks here!
More information about Celebration in the Oaks can be found on their website.
Event's last day is Thursday, January 1st
Friday, November 28th through Sunday, January 4th
November 28 through Tuesday, January 5
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
FREE
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ.
These sessions offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology. Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.
*November 28 through Tuesday, January 5 Only for holiday music (after these dates enjoy other songs)
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
Saturday, November 29th through Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 722-0735
FREE
Tuesday Sunday at 11:00am
Friday, November 28 through Tuesday, January 6
Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ. These sessions, held Wednesday through Sunday at 11 a.m., offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology.
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
Sunday, November 30th through Saturday, December 27th
From: 6:00 PM to 6:00 PM
The Roosevelt New Orleans
130 Roosevelt Way
New Orleans, LA 70112
(504) 335-3129
Prices vary for age & seating type
It's time to plan your return to The Roosevelt to celebrate the Holidays with our beloved Teddy Bear Tea!
For decades, children of all ages have experienced the magic of the yuletide season in our beautifully assembled North Pole. This year, the time-honored celebration will once more feature singing, dancing, story-telling, and appearances from Santa and Mrs. Claus!
Indulge in decadent pastries and hot chocolate or sip on champagne as you pass on this tradition from one generation to the next!
Event's last day is Saturday, December 27th
4:00 p.m Gray Line; 4:30 p.m. Rouses on Vets in Metairie
Gray Line Tours
Saturday, December 20th through Tuesday, December 30th
4:00 p.m Gray Line; 4:30 p.m. Rouses on Vets in Metairie
Gray Line Tours
Toulouse Street and the Mississippi River 400 Toulouse Street Rouse's (Veterans Blvd) Metairie
New Orleans, LA 70130
504 569 1401
$150 adults; $125 ChildrennDrive out Pricing $95 adults; $80 children
Experience Louisianas holiday bonfire tradition, throughout December, with Gray Line!
The small communities just upriver from New Orleans are home to a unique holiday tradition building, lighting and gathering around towering bonfires along the Mississippi River levee to light the way for Papa Noel, Santa Claus, on Christmas Eve. A Gray Line exclusive, this intimate guided experience brings locals and visitors together for a private Cajun dinner and bonfire experience at Destrehan Plantation.
After a short motorcoach ride, youll arrive at Destrehan Plantation for a guided tour of the Big House and self-guided tour of the grounds, featuring the new Spirit of Christmas Light Exhibit. Continue the evening with a delicious Cajun-style dinner featuring local favorites that capture the flavors of Christmastime. Stop by the cash bar to purchase beer and wine, before heading to the bonfire site.
The highlight of the night is a private bonfire viewing, giving guests a preview of the Christmas Eve bonfires on the Mississippi River levee. Guests will learn more about Louisianas holiday traditions as they enjoy the warmth of a towering bonfire.
Dinner Menu: Salad, Jambalaya, Baked chicken, Vegetable of choice, Bread, and Dessert of choice (Bread pudding or Brookies); Served with Coke products, tea, and water
*Please note, a Self-Drive Option (No Transportation) is available. Guests who purchase the Self-Drive option should meet us at Destrehan Plantation at 5:00 p.m. for check in on the day of their tour. Note that ride-sharing services like Lyft and Uber DO NOT SERVICE THE AREA. Gray Line bus transportation is by reservation only.*
Event's last day is Tuesday, December 30th
Saturday, December 20th through Monday, December 29th
From: 6:00 PM to 6:00 PM
New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
900 Convention Center Blvd.
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 582-3000
$25-$30
Let the Yuletide Roll! New Orleans most beloved indoor, family-friendly holiday attraction returns! NOLA ChristmasFest, invites you into an enchanting winter wonderland. From dazzling holiday displaysfeaturing a brand-new giant gingerbread houseto an expanded ice slide zone, a sparkling ice-skating rink, thrilling Carnival rides, and festive live entertainment, theres magic for everyone. This year also introduces an extremely limited-capacity, exclusive experience: ice bumper cars (separate ticket and reservation required - spots will go quickly!). See nolachristmasfest.com for daily session times.
Tickets are $25 during weekdays and $30 on Saturday/Sunday (plus ticketing fees). Tickets are non-refundable and good for a single admission at the specific time frame AND the specific day you choose. Purchase tickets here!
Whats included:
Ice skating and skate rental
All rides and attractions, except items listed below.
Whats NOT Included:
Ice Bumper Car attraction (separate purchase; credit card only)
Food and Beverage (credit card only)
Cookie Decorating (credit card only)
Face Painting
Each session is 4.5 hours in length (except for Christmas Day). To maximize your time slot, please come on time. Each time slot has a limited capacity and some popular time slots will sell out. Please make your plans early to receive your desired date and time.
Event's last day is Monday, December 29th
Saturday, December 27th through Sunday, December 28th
From: 6:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Various Historic Houses
523 St. Ann St. Lower Pontalba Bldg., Jackson Square
New Orleans, LA 70116
(504) 523-3939
$48.97 | Kids 10 & under: Free
Step back in time and join the Friends of the Cabildo for a tour of the French Quarters most cherished properties adorned in traditional Creole Christmas finery befitting the time and style of each historic residence!
Returning to open ticketing, the 45th- annual Creole Christmas will be December 27th- 29th from 10 a.m, 3 p.m. Historic Houses include Beauregard-Keyes House, Gallier House, Hermann-Grima House,1850 House, Historic New Orleans Collection and Spring Fiesta. All houses will have their courtyards open to enjoy on the tour as well. Tickets will be daily limited so dont miss a chance to get out and enjoy the Christmas season in period-decorated historic homes.
Event's last day is Sunday, December 28th
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
Friday, November 28th through Thursday, January 1st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
1 Palm Drive
New Orleans, LA 70124
(504) 482-4888
$25+
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual festivity consistently ranked as one of the best things to do in New Orleans during the holidays. From Thanksgiving through the New Year, enjoy one of the most spectacular, family-friendly holiday light displays in New Orleans and the country. Watch as the grounds of New Orleans City Park are transformed into 25 acres of dazzling lights and breathtaking, festive displays. The Park, Botanical Garden, Storyland, and Carousel Gardens Amusement Park are all captured with hundreds of thousands of lights to create a winter wonderland here in the Big Easy.
Enjoy the scene of illuminated oak trees with a Driving Tour throughout the Park. Over a million lights will be scattered throughout the 2.25-mile drive to set the scene for the holiday season to come. You can also book a Walking Tour, which includes access to Carousel Gardens Amusement Park and the Botanical Garden.
Adults ages 21+ can get a sneak peek of Celebration in the Oaks at Jingle Bells & Beer.
Celebration in the Oaks goes on for a whole month! This season, the New Orleans holiday tradition will run from November 28, 2025 through January 1, 2026.
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual holiday event in City Park. Choose from the Driving Tour or Walking Tour through the Garden. Those who arrive by private vehicles will find ample parking on-site to make seeing New Orleans Christmas lights easy. The entrance to the Driving Tour is 4 Frederichs Ave.
Celebration in the Oaks started in the late 1980s at New Orleans City Park, filling the grounds with festive lights and decorations each year. The annual holiday tradition has since become a local favorite, drawing thousands of visitors to stroll through beautiful displays nestled among the Parks historic oak trees and gardens.
Purchase tickets to Celebration in the Oaks here!
More information about Celebration in the Oaks can be found on their website.
Event's last day is Thursday, January 1st
Friday, November 28th through Sunday, January 4th
November 28 through Tuesday, January 5
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
FREE
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ.
These sessions offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology. Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.
*November 28 through Tuesday, January 5 Only for holiday music (after these dates enjoy other songs)
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
Saturday, November 29th through Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 722-0735
FREE
Tuesday Sunday at 11:00am
Friday, November 28 through Tuesday, January 6
Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ. These sessions, held Wednesday through Sunday at 11 a.m., offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology.
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
Saturday, December 20th through Monday, December 29th
From: 6:00 PM to 6:00 PM
New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
900 Convention Center Blvd.
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 582-3000
$25-$30
Let the Yuletide Roll! New Orleans most beloved indoor, family-friendly holiday attraction returns! NOLA ChristmasFest, invites you into an enchanting winter wonderland. From dazzling holiday displaysfeaturing a brand-new giant gingerbread houseto an expanded ice slide zone, a sparkling ice-skating rink, thrilling Carnival rides, and festive live entertainment, theres magic for everyone. This year also introduces an extremely limited-capacity, exclusive experience: ice bumper cars (separate ticket and reservation required - spots will go quickly!). See nolachristmasfest.com for daily session times.
Tickets are $25 during weekdays and $30 on Saturday/Sunday (plus ticketing fees). Tickets are non-refundable and good for a single admission at the specific time frame AND the specific day you choose. Purchase tickets here!
Whats included:
Ice skating and skate rental
All rides and attractions, except items listed below.
Whats NOT Included:
Ice Bumper Car attraction (separate purchase; credit card only)
Food and Beverage (credit card only)
Cookie Decorating (credit card only)
Face Painting
Each session is 4.5 hours in length (except for Christmas Day). To maximize your time slot, please come on time. Each time slot has a limited capacity and some popular time slots will sell out. Please make your plans early to receive your desired date and time.
Event's last day is Monday, December 29th
Saturday, December 27th through Sunday, December 28th
From: 6:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Various Historic Houses
523 St. Ann St. Lower Pontalba Bldg., Jackson Square
New Orleans, LA 70116
(504) 523-3939
$48.97 | Kids 10 & under: Free
Step back in time and join the Friends of the Cabildo for a tour of the French Quarters most cherished properties adorned in traditional Creole Christmas finery befitting the time and style of each historic residence!
Returning to open ticketing, the 45th- annual Creole Christmas will be December 27th- 29th from 10 a.m, 3 p.m. Historic Houses include Beauregard-Keyes House, Gallier House, Hermann-Grima House,1850 House, Historic New Orleans Collection and Spring Fiesta. All houses will have their courtyards open to enjoy on the tour as well. Tickets will be daily limited so dont miss a chance to get out and enjoy the Christmas season in period-decorated historic homes.
Event's last day is Sunday, December 28th
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
Friday, November 28th through Thursday, January 1st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
1 Palm Drive
New Orleans, LA 70124
(504) 482-4888
$25+
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual festivity consistently ranked as one of the best things to do in New Orleans during the holidays. From Thanksgiving through the New Year, enjoy one of the most spectacular, family-friendly holiday light displays in New Orleans and the country. Watch as the grounds of New Orleans City Park are transformed into 25 acres of dazzling lights and breathtaking, festive displays. The Park, Botanical Garden, Storyland, and Carousel Gardens Amusement Park are all captured with hundreds of thousands of lights to create a winter wonderland here in the Big Easy.
Enjoy the scene of illuminated oak trees with a Driving Tour throughout the Park. Over a million lights will be scattered throughout the 2.25-mile drive to set the scene for the holiday season to come. You can also book a Walking Tour, which includes access to Carousel Gardens Amusement Park and the Botanical Garden.
Adults ages 21+ can get a sneak peek of Celebration in the Oaks at Jingle Bells & Beer.
Celebration in the Oaks goes on for a whole month! This season, the New Orleans holiday tradition will run from November 28, 2025 through January 1, 2026.
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual holiday event in City Park. Choose from the Driving Tour or Walking Tour through the Garden. Those who arrive by private vehicles will find ample parking on-site to make seeing New Orleans Christmas lights easy. The entrance to the Driving Tour is 4 Frederichs Ave.
Celebration in the Oaks started in the late 1980s at New Orleans City Park, filling the grounds with festive lights and decorations each year. The annual holiday tradition has since become a local favorite, drawing thousands of visitors to stroll through beautiful displays nestled among the Parks historic oak trees and gardens.
Purchase tickets to Celebration in the Oaks here!
More information about Celebration in the Oaks can be found on their website.
Event's last day is Thursday, January 1st
Friday, November 28th through Sunday, January 4th
November 28 through Tuesday, January 5
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
FREE
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ.
These sessions offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology. Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.
*November 28 through Tuesday, January 5 Only for holiday music (after these dates enjoy other songs)
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
Saturday, December 20th through Monday, December 29th
From: 6:00 PM to 6:00 PM
New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
900 Convention Center Blvd.
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 582-3000
$25-$30
Let the Yuletide Roll! New Orleans most beloved indoor, family-friendly holiday attraction returns! NOLA ChristmasFest, invites you into an enchanting winter wonderland. From dazzling holiday displaysfeaturing a brand-new giant gingerbread houseto an expanded ice slide zone, a sparkling ice-skating rink, thrilling Carnival rides, and festive live entertainment, theres magic for everyone. This year also introduces an extremely limited-capacity, exclusive experience: ice bumper cars (separate ticket and reservation required - spots will go quickly!). See nolachristmasfest.com for daily session times.
Tickets are $25 during weekdays and $30 on Saturday/Sunday (plus ticketing fees). Tickets are non-refundable and good for a single admission at the specific time frame AND the specific day you choose. Purchase tickets here!
Whats included:
Ice skating and skate rental
All rides and attractions, except items listed below.
Whats NOT Included:
Ice Bumper Car attraction (separate purchase; credit card only)
Food and Beverage (credit card only)
Cookie Decorating (credit card only)
Face Painting
Each session is 4.5 hours in length (except for Christmas Day). To maximize your time slot, please come on time. Each time slot has a limited capacity and some popular time slots will sell out. Please make your plans early to receive your desired date and time.
Event's last day is Monday, December 29th
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
Friday, November 28th through Thursday, January 1st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
1 Palm Drive
New Orleans, LA 70124
(504) 482-4888
$25+
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual festivity consistently ranked as one of the best things to do in New Orleans during the holidays. From Thanksgiving through the New Year, enjoy one of the most spectacular, family-friendly holiday light displays in New Orleans and the country. Watch as the grounds of New Orleans City Park are transformed into 25 acres of dazzling lights and breathtaking, festive displays. The Park, Botanical Garden, Storyland, and Carousel Gardens Amusement Park are all captured with hundreds of thousands of lights to create a winter wonderland here in the Big Easy.
Enjoy the scene of illuminated oak trees with a Driving Tour throughout the Park. Over a million lights will be scattered throughout the 2.25-mile drive to set the scene for the holiday season to come. You can also book a Walking Tour, which includes access to Carousel Gardens Amusement Park and the Botanical Garden.
Adults ages 21+ can get a sneak peek of Celebration in the Oaks at Jingle Bells & Beer.
Celebration in the Oaks goes on for a whole month! This season, the New Orleans holiday tradition will run from November 28, 2025 through January 1, 2026.
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual holiday event in City Park. Choose from the Driving Tour or Walking Tour through the Garden. Those who arrive by private vehicles will find ample parking on-site to make seeing New Orleans Christmas lights easy. The entrance to the Driving Tour is 4 Frederichs Ave.
Celebration in the Oaks started in the late 1980s at New Orleans City Park, filling the grounds with festive lights and decorations each year. The annual holiday tradition has since become a local favorite, drawing thousands of visitors to stroll through beautiful displays nestled among the Parks historic oak trees and gardens.
Purchase tickets to Celebration in the Oaks here!
More information about Celebration in the Oaks can be found on their website.
Event's last day is Thursday, January 1st
Friday, November 28th through Sunday, January 4th
November 28 through Tuesday, January 5
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
FREE
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ.
These sessions offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology. Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.
*November 28 through Tuesday, January 5 Only for holiday music (after these dates enjoy other songs)
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
4:00 p.m Gray Line; 4:30 p.m. Rouses on Vets in Metairie
Gray Line Tours
Saturday, December 20th through Tuesday, December 30th
4:00 p.m Gray Line; 4:30 p.m. Rouses on Vets in Metairie
Gray Line Tours
Toulouse Street and the Mississippi River 400 Toulouse Street Rouse's (Veterans Blvd) Metairie
New Orleans, LA 70130
504 569 1401
$150 adults; $125 ChildrennDrive out Pricing $95 adults; $80 children
Experience Louisianas holiday bonfire tradition, throughout December, with Gray Line!
The small communities just upriver from New Orleans are home to a unique holiday tradition building, lighting and gathering around towering bonfires along the Mississippi River levee to light the way for Papa Noel, Santa Claus, on Christmas Eve. A Gray Line exclusive, this intimate guided experience brings locals and visitors together for a private Cajun dinner and bonfire experience at Destrehan Plantation.
After a short motorcoach ride, youll arrive at Destrehan Plantation for a guided tour of the Big House and self-guided tour of the grounds, featuring the new Spirit of Christmas Light Exhibit. Continue the evening with a delicious Cajun-style dinner featuring local favorites that capture the flavors of Christmastime. Stop by the cash bar to purchase beer and wine, before heading to the bonfire site.
The highlight of the night is a private bonfire viewing, giving guests a preview of the Christmas Eve bonfires on the Mississippi River levee. Guests will learn more about Louisianas holiday traditions as they enjoy the warmth of a towering bonfire.
Dinner Menu: Salad, Jambalaya, Baked chicken, Vegetable of choice, Bread, and Dessert of choice (Bread pudding or Brookies); Served with Coke products, tea, and water
*Please note, a Self-Drive Option (No Transportation) is available. Guests who purchase the Self-Drive option should meet us at Destrehan Plantation at 5:00 p.m. for check in on the day of their tour. Note that ride-sharing services like Lyft and Uber DO NOT SERVICE THE AREA. Gray Line bus transportation is by reservation only.*
Event's last day is Tuesday, December 30th
Tuesday, December 30th through Wednesday, December 31st
From: 9:00 PM to 6:00 PM
The Orpheum Theater New Orleans
129 Roosevelt Way
New Orleans, LA 70112
$61+
The Revivalists: New Years Eve and RevHead Ball will be live at the Orpheum Theater in New Orleans on December 30th and 31st. Tickets are on sale at Ticketmaster.com.
Open to: All Ages
Doors: 8 PM
Show: 9 PM
At checkout, as an event extra, you will have the opportunity to upgrade your experience with access to the RevHead Ball, which will take place on the 30th at 8:00 p.m., the night before (December). There will be a GA RevHeads Ball upgrade as well as a VIP NYE + RevHeads Ball upgrade, which elevates both shows for purchasers. You must purchase a ticket for the show on the 31st for access to the RevHead Ball on the 30thmore details at checkout.
RevHeads Ball December 30th
The Revivalists return with their RevHeads Ball after a brief hiatus. This intimate in-the-round experience offers a limited number of fans a closer look at the band for a special performance on December 30th. The show celebrates the connection between the band and their fans, celebrating the community around The Revivalists.
Event's last day is Wednesday, December 31st
Wednesday, December 31st
From: 09:00 PM to 01:00 AM
Prohibition
333 Bourbon St.
New Orleans , LA 70130
(504) 231-8519
$275.00- $300.00
Celebrate New Year's Eve on Bourbon Street with 4 Hours Open Premium Bar, Midnight Champagne Toast, New Year's Eve Party Favors, Balcony Access with our DJ to keep the dance floor lit. Guests can enjoy unlimited premium cocktails, tossing beads from the balcony and dancing the night away to ring in 2024. Have a destination awaiting you and your guests at prime time on World Famous Bourbon Street for New Year's Eve!
***The balcony will rotate so all guests have the opportunity to be on the front row tossing beads to the crowds on Bourbon Street.***
***Beads are not included.***
***We refer our guests to a local wholesaler that delivers to us to have your beads and balcony throws waiting for you.***
Wednesday, December 31st through Thursday, December 31st
From: 6:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Louisiana Children's Museum
15 Henry Thomas Dr. City Park New Orleans
New Orleans, LA 70124
TBA
New Years Eve is a celebration for all ages in New Orleans. Louisiana Childrens Museums Noon Years Eve features a countdown to noon that culminates in an explosion of colorful confetti and bubbles. With this fun celebration, your little ones wont bother trying to stay up till midnight.
Event's last day is Thursday, December 31st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
Friday, November 28th through Thursday, January 1st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
1 Palm Drive
New Orleans, LA 70124
(504) 482-4888
$25+
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual festivity consistently ranked as one of the best things to do in New Orleans during the holidays. From Thanksgiving through the New Year, enjoy one of the most spectacular, family-friendly holiday light displays in New Orleans and the country. Watch as the grounds of New Orleans City Park are transformed into 25 acres of dazzling lights and breathtaking, festive displays. The Park, Botanical Garden, Storyland, and Carousel Gardens Amusement Park are all captured with hundreds of thousands of lights to create a winter wonderland here in the Big Easy.
Enjoy the scene of illuminated oak trees with a Driving Tour throughout the Park. Over a million lights will be scattered throughout the 2.25-mile drive to set the scene for the holiday season to come. You can also book a Walking Tour, which includes access to Carousel Gardens Amusement Park and the Botanical Garden.
Adults ages 21+ can get a sneak peek of Celebration in the Oaks at Jingle Bells & Beer.
Celebration in the Oaks goes on for a whole month! This season, the New Orleans holiday tradition will run from November 28, 2025 through January 1, 2026.
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual holiday event in City Park. Choose from the Driving Tour or Walking Tour through the Garden. Those who arrive by private vehicles will find ample parking on-site to make seeing New Orleans Christmas lights easy. The entrance to the Driving Tour is 4 Frederichs Ave.
Celebration in the Oaks started in the late 1980s at New Orleans City Park, filling the grounds with festive lights and decorations each year. The annual holiday tradition has since become a local favorite, drawing thousands of visitors to stroll through beautiful displays nestled among the Parks historic oak trees and gardens.
Purchase tickets to Celebration in the Oaks here!
More information about Celebration in the Oaks can be found on their website.
Event's last day is Thursday, January 1st
Tuesday, December 30th through Wednesday, December 31st
From: 9:00 PM to 6:00 PM
The Orpheum Theater New Orleans
129 Roosevelt Way
New Orleans, LA 70112
$61+
The Revivalists: New Years Eve and RevHead Ball will be live at the Orpheum Theater in New Orleans on December 30th and 31st. Tickets are on sale at Ticketmaster.com.
Open to: All Ages
Doors: 8 PM
Show: 9 PM
At checkout, as an event extra, you will have the opportunity to upgrade your experience with access to the RevHead Ball, which will take place on the 30th at 8:00 p.m., the night before (December). There will be a GA RevHeads Ball upgrade as well as a VIP NYE + RevHeads Ball upgrade, which elevates both shows for purchasers. You must purchase a ticket for the show on the 31st for access to the RevHead Ball on the 30thmore details at checkout.
RevHeads Ball December 30th
The Revivalists return with their RevHeads Ball after a brief hiatus. This intimate in-the-round experience offers a limited number of fans a closer look at the band for a special performance on December 30th. The show celebrates the connection between the band and their fans, celebrating the community around The Revivalists.
Event's last day is Wednesday, December 31st
Wednesday, December 31st
From: 09:00 PM to 01:00 AM
The National WWII Museum
945 Magazine St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 528-1944
9:00 p.m. Dinner Seating | 10:00 p.m. Showtime
Join the Victory Swing Orchestra to close out the quarter-century and ring in 2026 at BB's Stage Door Canteen! Begin the evening with a complimentary cocktail upon arrival, then enjoy a four-course dinner accompanied by an open beer and wine bar. Next, dance 2025 away to the unrivaled sounds of the 1940s, closing out the year in style with a celebratory Champagne toast at midnight! Retro-glam attire encouraged.
Wednesday, December 31st
9:00 PM
Tipitina's
501 Napoleon Ave.
New Orleans, LA 70115
(504) 895-8477
Learn MoreView On MapBuy TicketsWednesday, December 31st through Thursday, December 31st
From: 10:00 PM to 01:00 AM
Cornet Restaurant
700 Bourbon St.
New Orleans, LA 70116
(504) 231-8519
$275-$325
Celebrate New Years Eve on a Bourbon Street Balcony with 3 hours of open premium bar, champagne toast and New Year's Eve party favors. Guests can enjoy cocktails with the bead tossing balcony extravaganza to ring in 2026. Have a destination "above the crowd" waiting for you after dinner on World Famous Bourbon Street for New Year's Eve! Be in the mix of the madness without being in the crowd!
***Beads and balcony throws not included.***
***Rain or Shine Event.***
Event's last day is Thursday, December 31st
Wednesday, December 31st
From: 10:00 PM to 1:00 AM
Paddlewheeler Creole Queen
Spanish Plaza Wharf 1 Poydras Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
$249
Celebrate New Years Eve in New Orleans aboard the Paddlewheeler Creole Queen! Ring in the New Year with a front row seat to the Mississippi River. Enjoy a variety of scrumptious hors d'oeuvres, a tasty buffet, and call-brand drinks at the open bar. Dance your way into 2026 as live bands and a DJ play an assortment of musical styles on each of our three levels. Toast the New Year with Champagne and festive party favors. Experience New Years Eve like never before on the Paddlewheeler Creole Queen in New Orleans!
Note: All sales for Specialty Cruises are final. Credits may be transferred and used within one year of the tour date.
If sold out, please email contact information and amount of guests to booking@bigeasy.com to be added to our waitlist!
Dates: December 31st
Boarding: 10:00pm 11:00pm
Cruising Time:11:00pm 1:00am
Guests must be 21 years or older to attend the New Year's Eve event. However, individuals under 21 may attend if accompanied by a relative who is 21 or older.
Price (taxes are included): $249.00
Includes: Open Bar, Buffet, Jazz Band, DJ
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Wednesday, December 31st
10:00 p.m.
Steamboat NATCHEZ
Toulouse Street and the Mississippi River 400 Toulouse St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
504 569 1401
$225.00 Adults
Ring in the New Year in style aboard the Steamboat NATCHEZ! Celebrate with our special NYE Late Night Menu that includes an array of hand passed hors douvres and elevated food stations. Youll also enjoy a premium open bar and live entertainment. Catch the spectacular midnight fireworks display from one of our three spacious deck! Come cruise into 2026 on the last authentic steamboat on the Mississippi River.
Boarding: 10:00pm
Dockside: 10:00pm 10:30pm
Cruising: 10:30pm midnight
Dockside Firework Viewing: midnight 12:30am
Event Ends: 12:30am
Cruise Highlights:
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
Friday, November 28th through Thursday, January 1st
Mon - Thurs & Sun: 6p - 10p | Fri & Sat: 5p - 11p | Christmas Day: 6p - 9p
City Park
1 Palm Drive
New Orleans, LA 70124
(504) 482-4888
$25+
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual festivity consistently ranked as one of the best things to do in New Orleans during the holidays. From Thanksgiving through the New Year, enjoy one of the most spectacular, family-friendly holiday light displays in New Orleans and the country. Watch as the grounds of New Orleans City Park are transformed into 25 acres of dazzling lights and breathtaking, festive displays. The Park, Botanical Garden, Storyland, and Carousel Gardens Amusement Park are all captured with hundreds of thousands of lights to create a winter wonderland here in the Big Easy.
Enjoy the scene of illuminated oak trees with a Driving Tour throughout the Park. Over a million lights will be scattered throughout the 2.25-mile drive to set the scene for the holiday season to come. You can also book a Walking Tour, which includes access to Carousel Gardens Amusement Park and the Botanical Garden.
Adults ages 21+ can get a sneak peek of Celebration in the Oaks at Jingle Bells & Beer.
Celebration in the Oaks goes on for a whole month! This season, the New Orleans holiday tradition will run from November 28, 2025 through January 1, 2026.
Celebration in the Oaks is an annual holiday event in City Park. Choose from the Driving Tour or Walking Tour through the Garden. Those who arrive by private vehicles will find ample parking on-site to make seeing New Orleans Christmas lights easy. The entrance to the Driving Tour is 4 Frederichs Ave.
Celebration in the Oaks started in the late 1980s at New Orleans City Park, filling the grounds with festive lights and decorations each year. The annual holiday tradition has since become a local favorite, drawing thousands of visitors to stroll through beautiful displays nestled among the Parks historic oak trees and gardens.
Purchase tickets to Celebration in the Oaks here!
More information about Celebration in the Oaks can be found on their website.
Event's last day is Thursday, January 1st
Thursday, January 1st
Kick-Off: 7:00 PM
Caesars Superdome
1500 Sugar Bowl Dr.
New Orleans, LA 70112
(504) 828-2440
The 2026 Allstate Sugar Bowl will take place on Thursday, January 1, 2026.
One of the greatest college football traditions of all time takes place every New Year's Day in the Superdome. Each year, the Allstate Sugar Bowl, the second-oldest bowl college game in the country, hosts a major championship game either the champions of the Southeastern and Big 12 conferences or a College Football Playoff Semifinal.
This year's game will be between the University of Georgia and Notre Dame.
The French Quarter fills up with fans of all ages from both teams right after Christmas and cheers for both teams reverberate throughout the city. If you don't know the cheers of the participating teams, you will by the time the game starts.
This year, make a New Years resolution to be in New Orleans for the Allstate Sugar Bowl.
Learn more about this historic New Orleans sports event and how you can secure your Sugar Bowl tickets.
The Allstate Sugar Bowl is one of college footballs most iconic traditions, dating back to its inaugural game in 1935. Born from the vision of New Orleans sports journalist Fred Digby, the Sugar Bowl was created to bring national attention to the city and its vibrant culture. With the support of local leaders, the game quickly established itself as a premier postseason event.
The first Sugar Bowl was held at Tulane Stadium, where Tulane University defeated Temple University 20-14. In 1975, the game moved to the Louisiana Superdome (now the Caesars Superdome), providing a world-class venue for the event. Over the years, the Sugar Bowl has played a pivotal role in determining national champions, hosting top-ranked teams, and thrilling matchups.
Beyond football, the Sugar Bowl has had a lasting impact on New Orleans, contributing millions to the local economy and promoting the city as a destination for sports and entertainment.
Today, the Allstate Sugar Bowl remains a key fixture of the College Football Playoff, blending the rich traditions of the sport with the lively spirit of New Orleans.
Whether you're visiting New Orleans for the Allstate Sugar Bowl or looking to soak in the citys vibrant culture, theres no shortage of exceptional accommodations. Downtown hotels provide easy access to the Caesars Superdome and are a favorite for football fans. The Roosevelt New Orleans, a Waldorf Astoria Hotel, offers luxurious amenities and a prime location, making it an ideal choice for game day.
For a more charming and historic stay, consider the Garden District or Uptown neighborhoods. The Columns, Hotel Saint Vincent, and The Pontchartrain Hotel provide a unique blend of Southern hospitality and modern comforts. These hotels are surrounded by stunning oak-lined streets, iconic streetcars, and some of the citys best restaurants and shops.
If you prefer the lively atmosphere of the French Quarter, youll find options steeped in history and character. Hotel Monteleone, famous for its Carousel Bar, and the Andrew Jackson Hotel, a boutique property full of New Orleans charm, are just steps away from the Quarters renowned nightlife, dining, and attractions.
No matter where you stay, these hotels offer unforgettable experiences to complement the excitement of the Allstate Sugar Bowl. Book early to secure your spot in the heart of the action!
New Orleans offers a wealth of experiences beyond the Allstate Sugar Bowl, ensuring your trip is as memorable as the big game itself. Start in the historic French Quarter, where you can stroll down Bourbon Street, explore Jackson Square, and indulge in classic beignets at Café du Monde.
For music lovers, Frenchmen Street is the go-to spot for live jazz and an authentic New Orleans vibe. Art enthusiasts will enjoy the Ogden Museum of Southern Art or a visit to the galleries on Magazine Street. If youre craving outdoor adventure, take a walk through City Park or a scenic streetcar ride through the Garden District, known for its beautiful mansions and lush oak trees.
Food is a must in New Orleans. Dont miss a bowl of gumbo, a poboy, or fresh Gulf seafood at iconic spots like Commanders Palace or Galatoires. Looking for something truly unique? Embark on a swamp tour or explore the citys storied past with a cemetery or ghost tour.
Whether youre here for culture, cuisine, or just a good time, New Orleans has something for everyone. The Allstate Sugar Bowl is just the beginning of an unforgettable experience!
Friday, November 28th through Sunday, January 4th
November 28 through Tuesday, January 5
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
FREE
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ.
These sessions offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology. Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.
*November 28 through Tuesday, January 5 Only for holiday music (after these dates enjoy other songs)
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
Saturday, November 29th through Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 722-0735
FREE
Tuesday Sunday at 11:00am
Friday, November 28 through Tuesday, January 6
Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ. These sessions, held Wednesday through Sunday at 11 a.m., offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology.
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
Friday, November 28th through Sunday, January 4th
November 28 through Tuesday, January 5
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
FREE
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ.
These sessions offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology. Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.
*November 28 through Tuesday, January 5 Only for holiday music (after these dates enjoy other songs)
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
Saturday, November 29th through Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 722-0735
FREE
Tuesday Sunday at 11:00am
Friday, November 28 through Tuesday, January 6
Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ. These sessions, held Wednesday through Sunday at 11 a.m., offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology.
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
Friday, November 28th through Sunday, January 4th
November 28 through Tuesday, January 5
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
FREE
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ.
These sessions offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology. Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.
*November 28 through Tuesday, January 5 Only for holiday music (after these dates enjoy other songs)
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
Saturday, November 29th through Sunday, January 4th
From: 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Historic New Orleans Collection
520 Royal Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 722-0735
FREE
Tuesday Sunday at 11:00am
Friday, November 28 through Tuesday, January 6
Songs include holiday selections like Sleigh Ride, March of the Toys, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
Step back in time this December with the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) as it brings history to life through free demonstrations of its restored 1925 Aeolian player pipe organ. These sessions, held Wednesday through Sunday at 11 a.m., offer a unique opportunity to explore how the rapid modernization of the 1920s shaped holiday traditions and the cultural fabric of the era.
Housed in its original location at 520 Royal Street, the Aeolian pipe organ is a marvel of early 20th-century technology. Installed by tobacco magnate William Ratcliffe Irby in 1918 as part of his opulent French Quarter residence, this instrument represents a bygone era of luxury and innovation. Thanks to meticulous restoration work by the Holtkamp Organ Company, the organ now serves as both a historical artifact and a functioning musical masterpiece.
These demonstrations showcase the organs intricate mechanics and rich soundscapes, bringing history to life for modern audiences. Guests can learn about the instruments role in affluent households of the 1920s and its significance in the evolution of musical technology.
Event's last day is Sunday, January 4th