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Things To Do

We know many of you will be traveling in for the celebration, so we’ve put together a short list of our favorite New Orleans spots and experiences to help with planning. These recommendations include a mix of iconic sights, local favorites, and options for guests of all ages.

Jackson Square

New Orleans, LA 70116

The heart of the French Quarter, surrounded by historic architecture, street performers, artists, and St. Louis Cathedral — perfect for wandering and people-watching.

Café Du Monde

813 Decatur Street, New Orleans, LA 70116

The OG spot for Louisiana beignets (pronounced ban-yays). Get an order of 3 with a cafe au lait!

Maskarade on Royal

805 Royal Street, New Orleans, LA 70116

Need a mask before the party? Support a local business and buy your mask in NOLA!

Mother's Restaurant

401 Poydras Street, New Orleans, LA 70130

Another NOLA staple famous for its overstuffed poboys and classic comfort food, especially the debris poboy. Ally's favorite is the roast beef poboy, dressed!

Pat O'Brien's

624 Bourbon Street, New Orleans, LA 70130

A legendary New Orleans bar known for inventing their quintessential NOLA drink the 'Hurricane' in the 1940s.

Magazine Street Shops

Magazine St., New Orleans, LA 70130

Take a trip Uptown to the Garden District to enjoy shopping, eats, and stately oaks!

New Orleans Ghost Tours

941 Decatur Street, New Orleans, LA 70116

Halloweekend calls for exploring New Orleans’ spooky history with a guided tour through the French Quarter, full of local legends, haunted tales, and colorful storytelling.

Warehouse District

A great area to explore New Orleans’ craft beer scene, with several laid-back breweries and taprooms within walking distance of one another. Our favorites are Urban South, Port Orleans, Courtyard, and Miel.

Street Car Ride

A classic New Orleans experience and an easy, inexpensive way to see the city while taking a fun ride.