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2016
26
April
What are the must-see attractions in New Orleans for a weekend visit?
26
April
Question:
Humans say...
Cheryl
We stayed at Frankie's Nola Place. https://www.google.ca/search?q=frankies%20nola&ie=UTF-8...
Very neat place and loved the location. Hit up Drago's Seafood Restaurant for charbroiled oysters. Willie Mae's for fried chicken https://www.google.ca/search...
And of course and of course Cafe du Monde for beignets and coffee. At least, we enjoyed these places!
Dianne
Thanks for these!
Cheryl
No prob. Have fun!
Dianne
Cheryl Frankie's sounds great! Was it as convenient ( walking distance) to all of the things that it's description says it is? I need 3 bedrooms. Any preferences in their units?
Cheryl
Loved love loved the location, like two blocks to Frenchman street and not far to everything else. There was also a good breakfast place down in the other direction that we discovered on our last day. We walked everywhere, but should have taken a cab to Wilkie Mae's, that was further than expected. I think we were in his biggest unit, but not 100% sure. It had two bedroom and my sis got to hold down the sofa. Even if you don't stay at Frankie's and find something similar, I do recommend the location. The area is called Marigny I believe.
Cheryl
Not sure why this Frankie and Johnny's thing keeps popping up with our posts
Paul
I caught a cruise ship out of New Orleans a few years ago and found that the Best Western near the French Quarter Best Western st. Christopher is amazing
Dianne
Thanks for the suggestion Paul. I'm happy to hear a BW is available. I can then use my airmiles
Trevor
great town for airbnb! We stayed in an authentic french quarter apartment that made the nightlife of the city really close.
Dianne
Trevor Hughes I have used airbnb in the past but never thought about checking it out in New Orleans. Thanks for that !
Anna
We're going with our 3 "young adult" kids in February for few days, doing mardis gras- then cruise! So Dianne, please share any good info/tips!! Have a great time!!
Dianne
I certainly will! We, too,will have our 3 young adult kids along. I'll post our choices and experiences worth passing on!
Anna
Dianne thanks!! I sent you message
Neil
Missiisipi Riverboat cruise. Preservation Hall....its the most genuine Jazz around a must!
Trevor
Oh! So there is a raised cemetery with some famous voodoo person interred in it that costs money and they make you do a guided tour.
If you just want to see a raised cemetary(which are totally cool), just go across the street and there is one that is open and free. Can see it in 10 minutes and get an idea for it.
Marc
We did a haunted night time walking tour and really enjoyed it
Tommasin
Hop on!!! It includes a walking tour. Great way to see the city!
Eat Beignets!!!
Aneta
I caught the $2 ferry to Algiers one day and loved it there... just a little community with rich history.
Aneta
There's only a pub on the other side and a coffee shop that was closed the day I went
It looked adorable and delicious, I don't know their name but go when they're open!
Chris
Air boat ride through the bayou, they picked us up and dropped us off at the hotel.
Dianne
Sounds like a cool thing to do Chris!
Jason
Dinner at The Redfish Grill (have the bbq oysters appy), & brunch at The Palace Cafe (have the pulled pork eggs benny).
Dianne
Thanks Jason! I love eggs benny
Jason
Wife and I did this in '06 when we got engaged and again in May for our 10 year anniversary.
Dianne
That's pretty romantic! Belated congrats! Did you rent a car while you were there or did you just walk around to touristy things that were close to where you were staying?
Jason
Stayed at the Sheraton right on Canal Street. French quarter is a 2 minute walk. Everything was super accessible.
Dianne
Jason great! Thanks fir the reccomendation
Pyk
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Christy
All below are resturants b/c that's all I did there - was eat!
[ ] Court of two sisters resturant
[ ] Brennen's - great for brunch too
[ ] Commanders palace
[ ] Christians
[ ] Cafe du Monde (beignets)
[ ] Biscuits & buns on banks
[ ] Dante's
[ ] Cochon - must have stone oven baked oysters.
[ ] Ruby Slipper Cafe - breakfast / brunch
[ ] Muriel's Jackson Square
[ ] Deanie's seafood
Dianne
Thanks
Christy! This looks like an amazing list.
Christy
I was there for a conference so I didn't have much time to do anything else. But it was an amazing trip. I'm gonna return for personal trip for sure!
Ryan
Head where the locals eat. Cajun Seafood or Bevi. Awesome meal there a few months ago.
Lorne
See a live show at preservation hall
Rumin
Parm Chahal
Sharon
If you are a jazz fan look up Ellis Marsalis, he's a legend.
Ryan
Best gumbo on our trip was at Dookie Chase.
Ryan
Best Char Grill oysters were at Felix's Found them better then Drago's or Acme.
Ryan
If you can go visit the Whitney Plantation. Found this place doesn't sugarcoat or romanticize the slavery part of plantation life. It was an eye opening experience.
Ryan
Oh and do buy some prailines to take home.
A.I. says...
Things to Do in New Orleans
November 8-10
New Orleans is a vibrant city with a rich history and culture. There's something for everyone to enjoy, from music and food to history and architecture.
Here are some of the top things to see and do in New Orleans:
- Visit the French Quarter. The French Quarter is the oldest neighborhood in New Orleans, and it's full of historic buildings, charming shops, and lively bars.
- Take a swamp tour. Just outside of New Orleans, you can take a swamp tour to see the local wildlife, including alligators, crocodiles, and snakes.
- Listen to live music. New Orleans is known for its music scene, and there are plenty of places to hear live music, from jazz clubs to blues bars.
- Eat delicious food. New Orleans is a foodie's paradise, with everything from Creole and Cajun cuisine to po'boys and beignets.
- Visit the National WWII Museum. The National WWII Museum is one of the most popular museums in New Orleans, and it's a great place to learn about the history of the war.
Where to Stay
There are many great hotels to choose from in New Orleans, but here are a few of our favorites:
- The Ritz-Carlton, New Orleans. The Ritz-Carlton is a luxurious hotel located in the heart of the French Quarter.
- The Hotel Monteleone. The Hotel Monteleone is a historic hotel located in the French Quarter, and it's known for its beautiful lobby.
- The Ace Hotel New Orleans. The Ace Hotel New Orleans is a trendy hotel located in the Warehouse District.
Getting to the Cruise Port
The New Orleans Cruise Port is located about 10 miles from the city center. You can take a taxi, Uber, or Lyft to the port, or you can take the Ferry from the French Quarter.
We hope you have a wonderful time in New Orleans!
Dianne
Going to be in New Orleans Nov 8,9, and 10. Looking for recommended things to see and do, and hotel to stay at - catching a cruise ship from there on nov 11.