Neighborhoods
Bourbon Street might be the most well-known part, but the French Quarter has so much more to offer its visitors, as it is also filled with eclectic shops, art galleries, and beautiful Spanish and French architecture. I highly recommend spending a day walking around the historic area (with a to-go cup, of course), being entertained by the talented street performers, and checking out artwork for sale by local artists in Jackson Square.
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French Quarter
Bourbon Street might be the most well-known part, but the French Quarter has so much more to offer its visitors, as it is also filled with eclectic shops, art galleries, and beautiful Spanish and French architecture. I highly recommend spending a day walking around the historic area (with a to-go cup, of course), being entertained by the talented street performers, and checking out artwork for sale by local artists in Jackson Square.
With bar after bar rocking with some of the city’s most talented musicians and performers, this is no doubt the preferred “street” by residents. You’ll definitely want to spend an entire night barhopping from The Spotted Cat, to d.b.a. to Snug Harbor and more. Highly recommended for people who want to experience New Orleans without the craziness of Bourbon Street
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Frenchmen Street
With bar after bar rocking with some of the city’s most talented musicians and performers, this is no doubt the preferred “street” by residents. You’ll definitely want to spend an entire night barhopping from The Spotted Cat, to d.b.a. to Snug Harbor and more. Highly recommended for people who want to experience New Orleans without the craziness of Bourbon Street
This is a great street to eat, shop and repeat. Loved by New Orleanians and tourists alike, you can find blocks of clothing stores, antique shops and boutiques mixed between restaurants and bars, making this strip an absolute shopping haven.
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Magazine Street
Magazine StreetThis is a great street to eat, shop and repeat. Loved by New Orleanians and tourists alike, you can find blocks of clothing stores, antique shops and boutiques mixed between restaurants and bars, making this strip an absolute shopping haven.
At this outdoor market on the outskirts of the French Quarter, you can find anything from fresh fruits and veggies at the Farmer’s Market to handmade crafts at the Flea Market. Vendors are there from 10am to 6pm every day.
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Franch Market Place
French Market PlaceAt this outdoor market on the outskirts of the French Quarter, you can find anything from fresh fruits and veggies at the Farmer’s Market to handmade crafts at the Flea Market. Vendors are there from 10am to 6pm every day.
Sightseeing
New Orleans Museum of Art
1 Collins Diboll CirCity Park
1 Palm DrAudubon Park
6500 Magazine StBrunch Spots
BEARCAT CAFE UPTOWN
2521 Jena StWilla Jean
611 O'Keefe AveAtchafalaya
901 Louisiana AveThe Ruby Slipper Cafe
200 Magazine StreetNOLA Caye
898 Baronne StreetBubbly brunch atmosphere
Dinner Spots
Amazing authentic Colombian food. One of my favorite spots! Reservations recommended.
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Maïs Arepas
1200 Carondelet StAmazing authentic Colombian food. One of my favorite spots! Reservations recommended.
Chic American restaurant, great atmosphere, good food and drinks. Reservations recommended.
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Meril
424 Girod StChic American restaurant, great atmosphere, good food and drinks. Reservations recommended.
Gianna Restaurant
700 Magazine StContemporary spot for authentic Italian food
Pêche Seafood Grill
800 Magazine StContemporary top-shelf seafood, award winning chefs
Cozy atmosphere with southern-inspired Italian meals & wine.
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Josephine Estelle
600 Carondelet StCozy atmosphere with southern-inspired Italian meals & wine.
Rooftop Spots
Located on the roof of the Pontchartrain Hotel, Hot Tin has a 270-degree view of the Mississippi River and downtown New Orleans.
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Hot Tin
2031 St Charles AveLocated on the roof of the Pontchartrain Hotel, Hot Tin has a 270-degree view of the Mississippi River and downtown New Orleans.
Located on the roof of the Troubadour Hotel, Monkey Board is a favorite for happy hour or night time drinks. This rooftop offers good cocktails and great views of the city.
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Monkey Board
1111 Gravier StLocated on the roof of the Troubadour Hotel, Monkey Board is a favorite for happy hour or night time drinks. This rooftop offers good cocktails and great views of the city.
Located on the roof of Nopsi hotel, this location houses a rooftop pool and bar with views of the city skyline.
Above The Grid
317 Baronne StreetLocated on the roof of Nopsi hotel, this location houses a rooftop pool and bar with views of the city skyline.