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Vue Orleans Observation Deck

4.6 (74 reviews)
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Joseph G.

Nice little walk-through area that tells you about the history of N.O. took about 30 mins for the guided tour. After that your taken to the elevator for the observation deck where your left to explore on your own. The deck was nice. But ive had better experiences elsewhere. Was very windy on the top. So please keep that in mind with whatever your wearing or carrying.

J B.

I booked this 360 tour through Groupon which was a great deal. It came with two cocktails at the end. It was a very interactive immersive experience full of history and detail of the city from every aspect That hooked you in with a combination of technology, history and New Orleans charm. You have to schedule an appointment and there's no rescheduling due to weather. If you miss it or you're too early you have to wait like But not in the lobby. We waited in the hotel next door and it just happen to be storming that day. The customer service at the door at the time wasn't the friendliest This is during the day of running up the bulls and it was storming outside and she wouldn't allow us to wait indoors until our reservation which was in 20min on a light day,So we had to run through the rain to go to the hotel next door. Due to the rain we couldn't access the main top outdoor 360 experience which sucked but the cocktails that came with the experience At the bar upstairs helped. The bartender was friendly and we were able to sit down and relax a little bit before heading out. I'll say it's definitely worth checking out to anyone thinking about it and look on Groupon and on their website for a good deal That includes cocktails.

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Marie P.

Thoughtful interactive museum that ends with a city view! This place was well-staffed and had cool exhibits throughout. The movement sensor activated screens were cool and I especially loved learning about Micaela Almonester, the female construction supervisor in the 19th century. There was also an interactive screen-based display that showed different restaurant demos. It was really helpful in educating us on the local cuisine. Lastly, in the museum portion, there was an interactive exhibit that allowed us to sample some of the different genres of music. Really, the downstairs museum was quite small, but there were some other museum-like displays in the upstairs portion too. I especially found one that explored the unique history of slavery and free black citizens particularly insightful. The view of the city is great. We were there on a rainy day, but still got to see some awesome views. Also, there's a small cafe at the top! Overall, I feel like there's some opportunity to build out the museum & display elements of this attraction. However, given that it is party of the all-inclusive City Pass. I'd say that it's worth the stop on your way over to the river boat cruise. Also, it isn't too far from the Sazarac. So, you could easily make it part of your tourist adventure. PS- the elevator to the top/bottom was 6/5 stars for me.

Brittany H.

Halloween birthday reservations here at Vue Orleans. Did you know that this building is the original World Trade Center of New Orleans??!! We were 15 minutes behind but our tour guide Leeana was amazing! Felt like family. She informed us we were a bit behind, but made us feel like we didn't miss a beat. She showed us each and every display item, gave us the history and knowledge to how to operate the screen films for ourselves. We watched a beautiful animated short 5 minute film of the history of New Orleans. The screen is 180 which makes you feel like you are part of the movie. Next we headed up to the top floors 33 & 34. Floor 33 was 360 of New Orleans history. And for 34 for our all inclusive VIP signature drink of choice. Which retails at $15. Hint: If you plan on drinking purchase the all inclusive tickets and you'll save $10 off your drink! Leeana also greeted us at the end of our experience

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Staci B.

We took our son here. I'm not sure he liked it being 26 years old . I still enjoyed the cafe. Still had problems with the interactive exhibits. I noticed most people didn't even bother with them. They just headed straight for the top. What I did enjoy was the elevator show. I never mentioned that last time! I do love the top view also. I didn't care for the photographer who catches you getting out of the elevator. Not cool Vue!! I see no reason to go again honestly.

KJ R.

Had no idea this was here, as i have been to NOLA before. So, i was pleasantly surprised to discover this hidden gem. This place gives you the history of New Orleans with the absolute best Vue (smile). They have 3D interactive exhibits showing the history, food, music, neighborhoods and attractions of New Orleans. After that, you take the coolest elevator ride (interactive too) to the 33rd floor to get the best 360 degree views of NOLA. The staff explained everything, such as how to use the 3D telescopes to see the whole city and all its attractions.The 34th floor is an open air deck overlooking NOLA and they even have a bar/cafe. Stunning views and no wait and we learned soooo much from the interactive displays and the helpful staff. A must do!!

Joe C.

This place is very well done! Interactive & modern day tech! Highly suggest trying it out! Learn about food, the city & culture all in one spot!

Beautiful Clear View of the Mississippi River and the cities!
Tiffany F.

This is one of the best museums I've been to! New Orleans has SUCH A RICH AND VERY LAYERED history that this is exactly the type of place that is needed to get the full history of all that had happened here. My family was visiting from Arizona and I recommended we go here.They have a VIP Experience Package that gives you a tour guide and a complimentary cocktail. You can choose from a New Orleans Hurricane, a Mint Juliep or a Voodoo Margarita. They are regularly $14 each so I recommend just getting the package. This is my second time coming and it makes all the difference with the tour guide, they give you so much information on New Orleans from start to finish! Anytime someone is visiting that wants to submerge themselves in the city's history- we shall come here!

Jurel H.

I feel this attraction is geared for tourist to get a quick background of NOLA. I enjoyed the interactive displays, but I feel this attraction fell short of my expectations. I would've enjoyed a more detailed history of NOLA and not just a gloss over. The observation deck was ok, but the cafe was really good and the drinks more amazing

We bought a Go City pass. Went up about 4 pm and got to see the sunset. Beautiful Birds Eye view of the city. Fun interactive exhibits.

It's all about the view
Kai M.

Explore history, culture, music, arts and authentic cuisines through the lens of Vue Orleans! What are you waiting for? Visit!!! Visit!!!! Visit!!!! I think this place should be added to the "first stop" on every tourist's list because this is where you'll learn New Orleans facts and feel enlightened to make reservations at some of the hottest restaurants and historic spots around town. Yes! You heard it right! A stroll through two dynamic floors led to me being very intentional about how I wanted to continue my vacation in NOLA. It sparked my interest in supporting more local vendors and booking reservations at authentic Creole spots. But most importantly, it helped me to learn about NOLA outside of what history books offered. Let me transition here by saying that the price was worth it! Think about this, after leaving the ticket booth, you walk up the beautiful steps to the entrance and you're immediately greeted by a warm staff member who then leads you down the hallway to provide you with instructions on how to use the interactive wall game. From there, you stand in front of life size holograms, all of whom, takes you through NOLA history from the lens of those who were Indigenous, enslaved, revolutionist and more. Those whose impact led to great changes in history and whose presence was significant in marking NOLA the place that we all grew to love. Yes, it's history from the lens of those who textbooks weren't eager to share and it made me have a greater appreciation. How long did it take to walk through this floor? 1-hour! Listen! You're going to want to stay a while to watch every presentation, sit at the recipe counter to learn authentic recipes and really engage in the history of Mardi Gras. After this amazing experience, head on over to the elevator and face the back! You heard me right, face the back and enjoy the show on your ride to the top floor. The top floor was another 1-hour walk because I wanted to take in the views inside and outside but also explore more of the history corners. I have to say that if it were up to me, I would have visited here every day just to relive a magical journey. To wrap up this review, visit! Book reservations or walk up to the ticket booth, either options are accepted. And let me help anyone who might be asking "is it good for kids?" I saw that it's better for older children (see website for age) but be careful when taking them outside because the wind was packing a punch from that altitude and surely pushed me back a few times. Other than that, it's a place where families can engage or a solo traveler can spend hours learning just like I did. Don't hesitate, visit!

Charity C.

This was a great experience! Very interactive, educational, and fun. I wish they were open at night to get a better view of the city. However, it's still a nice view in daylight.

Angie D.

We are locals who enjoy being tourists in our own city. Vue did not disappoint. You enter around the side of the building (don't go through the hotel like we did at first). Once inside there is an interactive space where you can learn about New Orleans. We didn't spend much time there because I was anxious to go up top. The elevator ride was interesting because a move plays all around. The view from the top is amazing! There are stands that tell you a bit about what you are looking at. It's enclosed and comfortable. Go up one more floor and there is a little snack shop that sells some food and drinks. We were a little disappointed because the outside was closed due to lightning in the area. but better safe than sorry. We very much enjoyed our visit and plan to go back.

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I took my 12 year old daughter to JAMNOLA and we had a blast…read more Every room was something different, super colorful, interactive, and just fun. She was excited the whole time, and honestly so was I. It's one of those places where you can actually enjoy it as an adult and still let your kid have their moment too. We definitely got some really cute pictures, so if you're into that, you're going to love it. It's very "stop, pose, next room, do it again" in the best way. It's not a super long experience, but it's worth it. I'd say give yourself about an hour, maybe a little longer if you're taking your time with photos. Only tip is try to go when it's not too crowded, because some people really turn it into a full photoshoot and you'll be waiting a little. Overall, I'd definitely recommend it, especially if you have kids or just want something different to do in the city.

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I've been to Ashé for a few things but always leave feeling I need to spend more time there…read more Fashions, Afrikan art or jewelry on sale, art gallery and meeting place; this is a real cultural center. Although the website is wrong on Yelp, I try to keep up with the Events Page https://www.ashenola.org/events. The staff is kind and knowledgeable. There's street parking and a lot. Most recently I was there for an art exhibit: In the Spirit of Black. Excellent. Varied artists, traditional dance, community elders and installations at the Ashé Theatre. Ashe Cultural Center is a true gem for the community and visitor. Stop by, stay a while, learn love or buy something and donate!

What does community look like in your city? What does community engagement feel like in your city?…read moreWho actually represents for the "culture" we always speak of or hear of in popular music? Where do you find culture, art, and history in your city? The Ashe Cultural Arts Center is setting the bar high!!! A necessity and true gem for all to cherish. In my 12 days in the Big Easy, I had the opportunity to watch a documentary on the Loving v. Virginia case here as well as pay homage to Shakor White and his amazing artwork. I even took my students to his art gallery in the French Quarters. Thank you to Rachel and the welcoming staff for helping me sort through the boutique dresses and jewelry that I ultimately bought for my mother back home in Texas. Ashe is unapologetically black yet so open to everyone of all creeds. Spread love, it's the NOLA way!!!

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I can't believe this museum is free. I only had time for the exhibit on The Revolutionary War, and…read moreit was remarkably well done. The interactive virtual experience provided a lot of interesting information and insight to the battles and events of this time period. I especially enjoy that you could see what the historical sites look like in the present time and how some of them are preserved. I really enjoyed this exhibit and learned quite a lot. The staff was helpful and it was easy to check in at the front desk.

At some point during my research for an upcoming trip to New Orleans I started getting ads for this…read moreplace. I was a little annoyed, but figured I might want to keep in mind this free museum about New Orleans. While there is so much to do in New Orleans, its nice to have something to do if you are feeling like you won't want to spend a lot of money or might want to leave quickly if you don't like. This is much bigger than it looks like from the outside. It also really nice on the inside, everyone I talked to here was really friendly. There are a variety of exhibits to check out. Some held my interest more than others, but this was definitely a good way to spend a couple hours. Even if you don't want to check out the museum there is a super cute coffee shop and courtyard on site which looks like a nice place to spend some time sitting. There's a store too, but I did not have time to check this out. I enjoyed learning that this used to be a rich person's residence and that he was the owner of the organ. We did watch the organ presentation and I found it very interesting. The ipad interactive American Revolution exhibit did not hold my interest as much, but I am sure many people enjoyed it. You do have to get a free ticket for this exhibit, which I assume is so they don't run out of ipads. Looks like this was just starting and we must have been one of the first people to check this out. I found the current Civil Rights and French Quarter parts to be much more interesting to me. The 18 minute video is a little hard to watch with images appearing on all 4 walls, but it is a good place to sit down and take a break. Looks like the exhibits change regularly and there are many other tours available at different times (some do cost money). I would certainly stop here on my next trip, especially if I just had a couple hours to kill and was feeling like I had not checked out enough museums. Its nice to have free educational things to round out a vacation. There were some kids doing a scavenger hunt who seemed to be enjoying themselves.

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I learned so much on this tour--especially about the different brands. I had no idea that several…read morebrands I've tried before are actually connected to Sazerac Company, which was a really interesting surprise. One of the highlights for me was a modern twist on the classic Sazerac--an elderberry and amaro version that was complex, unique, and unexpected. I also tried a coffee-inspired Sazerac that was incredibly smooth, with rich espresso notes that balanced perfectly with the bold flavors of the original. It was so good it honestly made me forget about Patrón XO Cafe. Each floor includes a tasting sample along with a recipe card, which was such a nice touch and makes it easy to recreate the drinks at home. The space is very well set up, with elevators and bathrooms on every floor, and you can even see parts of the distillery during the experience. Overall, it's an engaging, well-organized tour that's both informative and fun. Definitely worth it if you're interested in cocktails or want to learn more about spirits.

We came here on a whim because it was raining heavily and outdoor plans were limited. Since it was…read morewithin walking distance, we decided to check it out and I'm so glad we did. In hindsight, this absolutely deserved a spot on our itinerary. It's a unique combination of a liquor shop, museum, and immersive experience, where they walk you through the history of some of the iconic drinks that originated in New Orleans. The entire experience from the visuals to the storytelling to the tastings comes together beautifully. I was genuinely amazed that something this well done is offered for free. After the tour, we wanted to pick up a few bottles, but unfortunately they were out of what we were looking for. We even came back the next day, but it was still out of stock, which was a bit of a letdown. The staff was incredibly friendly and took the time to answer all our questions. Overall, this is a must-do experience if you're in the area.

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