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2017
5
June
Looking for Recommendations on Activities in New Orleans. Any Suggestions?
5
June
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Neil
Preservation Hall for a very cool jazz experience, Boat cruise up the Mississippi River, ride the street cars though the Garden District...these are just a few things that we did when there a few years ago. Stayed at the Hilton close to the river.
Patty
Dinner at Antoine's Restaurant - one of the oldest in the US. Coffee at Cafe du Monde in the quarter.
Cindy
we stayed at monteleone loved it best Biegnets ever great breakfasts! can walk to many sights. took cable car to garden district and cemetary.
Cindy
home of the carousel bar!
Jen
I stayed in the Garden District along the streetcar route. Much cheaper. Check out Blind Pelican if you love fresh oysters! You can also book free walking tours http://www.freetoursbyfoot.com/new-orleans-tours/
Jane
Riverboat cruise, frenchman st for jazz, rent a car go to bayou and visit plantations, cemetary tours and st charles st. Seven sisters and of course jean lafitte pub
Gary
Go to breaux bridge for Cajun music
A.I. says...
Where to Stay in New Orleans
When choosing a hotel in New Orleans, there are a few things to consider:
- Your budget. Hotels in New Orleans can range from budget-friendly to luxurious, so it's important to set a budget before you start your search.
- The time of year you're visiting. If you're visiting during Mardi Gras, you'll need to book your hotel well in advance and expect to pay higher rates. If you're visiting during the off-season, you'll be able to find better deals.
- Your interests. If you're interested in exploring the French Quarter, you'll want to book a hotel in that area. If you're more interested in nightlife, you might want to book a hotel in the Warehouse District.
With these factors in mind, here are a few of the best areas to stay in New Orleans:
- French Quarter. The French Quarter is the most popular tourist destination in New Orleans, and for good reason. It's home to some of the city's most famous landmarks, including Jackson Square, St. Louis Cathedral, and the French Market. There are also plenty of restaurants, bars, and shops to choose from.
- Warehouse District. The Warehouse District is a trendy area that's home to many art galleries, restaurants, and bars. It's also a great place to stay if you're interested in nightlife, as there are several nightclubs in the area.
- Garden District. The Garden District is a historic neighborhood that's home to some of the city's most beautiful mansions. It's a great place to stay if you're interested in architecture or history.
- Uptown. Uptown is a residential neighborhood that's home to Tulane University. It's a great place to stay if you're looking for a more relaxed atmosphere.
Things to Do in New Orleans
There are plenty of things to do in New Orleans, including:
- Visit the French Quarter. The French Quarter is the heart of New Orleans, and it's a must-see for any visitor. Explore the historic streets, visit the famous landmarks, and enjoy the vibrant nightlife.
- Take a swamp tour. The swamps surrounding New Orleans are home to a variety of wildlife, including alligators, crocodiles, and birds. Take a swamp tour to get up close and personal with these fascinating creatures.
- Visit the National WWII Museum. The National WWII Museum is one of the best museums in the country, and it's a great place to learn about the history of the war. The museum has a variety of exhibits, including artifacts, weapons, and vehicles.
- Explore the Garden District. The Garden District is a beautiful neighborhood that's home to some of the city's most stunning mansions. Take a stroll through the streets, admire the architecture, and visit the historic cemeteries.
- Go to a Saints game. The New Orleans Saints are one of the most popular football teams in the NFL, and their games are always a lot of fun. If you're a football fan, be sure to catch a Saints game while you're in town.
Where to Eat in New Orleans
New Orleans is known for its delicious food, and there are plenty of great restaurants to choose from. Here are a few of the most popular:
- Commander's Palace. Commander's Palace is a fine dining restaurant that serves classic Creole cuisine. The menu features dishes such as turtle soup, shrimp remoulade, and bread pudding.
- Brennan's. Brennan's is another fine dining restaurant that serves Creole cuisine. The menu features dishes such as Oysters Rockefeller, Eggs Hussarde, and Bananas Foster.
- Galatoire's. Galatoire's is a classic New Orleans restaurant that serves a variety of Creole and American dishes. The menu features dishes such as shrimp Creole, chicken and andouille gumbo, and baked Alaska.
- Dooky Chase's Restaurant. Dooky Chase's Restaurant is a historic restaurant that serves traditional Creole cuisine. The menu features dishes such as fried chicken, red beans and rice, and bread pudding.
- Café du Monde. Café du Monde is a coffee shop that serves beignets, which are a traditional French pastry. The beignets are served with coffee au lait, and they're a must-try for any visitor to New Orleans.
I hope this guide helps you plan your trip to New Orleans!
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Alvin
Heading to New Orleans. Which area of New Orleans should we be booking our hotel? I will not be there during Mardi Gras.
Also any other recommendations on activities, restaurants and sites to visit.
Thanks