French Quarter Party Bus
The French Quarter is a legendary tourist spot full of fun and excitement, which is what makes it an ideal party bus destination. Though the Quarter is technically part of New Orleans, it is so unique that it is considered by most to actually be of it's own separate entity. The very first thing you and your party bus friends should do once you arrive in the Quarter is go to Club Decatur, one of the most popular and exciting bars that the city has to offer. You and the rest of the party bus crew will be delighted by the club's all day party hour and you are all sure to love the overall cheap drinks that range from $1.50 to $2.00.
Another awesome place to visit while you are traveling through the Quarter on your party bus is the Old Absinthe House. Originally built in 1807, locals have been enjoying the Old Absinthe House in one way or another for almost two hundred years! Aside from the building's overall historic presence, you and your party bus comrades will be able to enjoy a large variety of top notch drinks at the Old Absinthe House, however real Absinthe, also called the "green fairy" is no longer served.
After you've had your share of alcohol, you and your party bus pals will be in the mood for some live entertainment, so head on over to the Preservation Hall, one of the French Quarter's oldest and most respected jazz establishments. The Preservation Hall is normally rather packed, but it is more than worth it to see the jazz legends that perform there. Most of these players have been performing for over 50 years, so you can bet that they know how to play their instruments. These places are just a few of the things that make the French Quarter a splendid party bus destination.
Another awesome place to visit while you are traveling through the Quarter on your party bus is the Old Absinthe House. Originally built in 1807, locals have been enjoying the Old Absinthe House in one way or another for almost two hundred years! Aside from the building's overall historic presence, you and your party bus comrades will be able to enjoy a large variety of top notch drinks at the Old Absinthe House, however real Absinthe, also called the "green fairy" is no longer served.
After you've had your share of alcohol, you and your party bus pals will be in the mood for some live entertainment, so head on over to the Preservation Hall, one of the French Quarter's oldest and most respected jazz establishments. The Preservation Hall is normally rather packed, but it is more than worth it to see the jazz legends that perform there. Most of these players have been performing for over 50 years, so you can bet that they know how to play their instruments. These places are just a few of the things that make the French Quarter a splendid party bus destination.


