New Orleans is a vibrant city full of history and hospitality.
Hanging Out – Definitely the French Quarter.
Sports Enthusiasts – spectator sports like football & basketball; fishing, golfing; the Audobon Aquarium or a fishing/swam tour in the Bayou
Shopping – Definitely the French Quarter & the French Market
Not to be Missed – at least once in your lifetime – Mardi Gras held in late February; plantation home tour on the outskirts of the city; a visit to a city cemetary and/or
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If you love music and great food, you have to visit New Orleans. Home of the New Orleans Jazzfest in April/May. Lots and lots of great cajun food, oysters, crawfish, jambalya and... More
If you're looking for decadence and debauchery every night of the year or fabulous jazz or delicious french/cajun cuisine or exquisite art galleries, New Orleans is just the place... More
New Orleans ain't like it used to be, but there are still plenty of good times to be had. Add to that the fact that you're helping rebuild the local economy, and it seems almost a... More
We traveled to New Orleans several years ago in the summer, which was a mistake. It was unbareable hot! We live in the south so we figured it couldn't be any worse, but we felt... More
New Orleans | French Quarter | Louisiana | Crescent City | Big Easy | History
The Crescent City, otherwise known as New Orleans, is still in the state of rebuild since the tragedy of Hurricane Katrina in August of 2005. While many parts of the area are... More