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2018
24
June
Looking for recommendations on things to do and places to eat in New Orleans?
24
June
Question:
Humans say...
Cindy
best beignets at the hotel monteleone best breakfast too. Also a carousel bar at this hotel too!
Ryan
Bevi Seafood
Ryan
Buffet @ Dookie Chase (great gumbo best we had in New Orleans, liked the fried chicken more here than Willie mae's)
Ryan
Crawfish @ Cajun Seafood. Simple cheap counter service but good crawfish and turkey necks.
Ryan
Chargrilled Oysters @ Felix's (better than Drago's or Acme IMHO)
Ryan
Domilise's for po-boys
Ryan
Whitney Plantation was an amazing trip. Only plantation that shows life from a slave perspective.
http://www.whitneyplantation.com
Ryan
Commander's palace for a splurge meal.
Ryan
Off the dock seafood restaurant. Great seafood on the banks of the Mississippi.
Ryan
Avoid Bourbon Street. Get some Pralines to take home from Tee-Eva's
Alison
Oak Alley Plantation. WWII museum. Ghost tour (any of them!). Swamp tour.
Alison
Court of Two Sister restaurant.
Julie
Café du monde to drink coffee and eat beignets
Julie
Listen to some jazz music on Frenchmen street
Cathy
BB Kings Blues Club
Marc
Ultimate Swamp adventures was awesome. We rented a car for the day and did a plantation tour in morning / lunch than afternoon swamp tour. We did the bigger, slower boat as it is much quieter and you see more gators and birds. The air boats are more of a cool fast loud thrill ride than tour.
A.I. says...
New Orleans Travel Guide
What to See
- French Quarter: The historic heart of New Orleans, with charming streets, historic buildings, and lively nightlife.
- Garden District: A beautiful neighborhood with antebellum mansions, lush gardens, and quiet streets.
- Jackson Square: A historic square in the French Quarter, with a statue of Andrew Jackson, the Battle of New Orleans monument, and St. Louis Cathedral.
- Mississippi River: Take a cruise on the Mighty Mississippi River to see the city from a different perspective.
- New Orleans Museum of Art: Home to a large collection of art from around the world, including works by Picasso, Renoir, and Monet.
Where to Eat
- Commander's Palace: A legendary New Orleans restaurant serving Creole cuisine in a grand setting.
- Brennan's: Another classic New Orleans restaurant, known for its brunch and jazz music.
- Galatoire's: A historic French restaurant serving classic Creole dishes.
- Cafe Du Monde: A must-visit for beignets and cafe au lait.
- Mother's Restaurant: A casual restaurant serving traditional New Orleans dishes.
Additional Tips
- New Orleans is a great city to walk around, but you can also take the streetcar or a taxi.
- Be sure to try some of the local cuisine, such as gumbo, jambalaya, and po'boys.
- New Orleans is a great city for live music, so be sure to check out some of the local clubs.
- Be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to avoid crime.
- Have fun and enjoy your trip!
Sattie
Hi
Heading to New Orleans this weekend, any tips of what to see and where to eat appreciated!
Thanks