As a total World War II nerd, this is one of my favorite things to do in New Orleans! They have live entertainment, great food, and immersive historical exhibits that will keep you busy for hours.
If casinos are your thing, Harrah's will not disappoint!
Learn the spooky history of New Orleans! Highly recommend doing at night for a little extra spook.
Visit the oldest continuously active Roman Catholic Cathedral in the United States. The cathedral is absolutely beautiful and while you're there, make sure to take a stroll around Jackson Square.
Take a ride on the riverboat! Cruises include live music, cocktails, and food.
Smack dab in the middle of Bourbon Street, stop by Pat O's for their infamous Hurricane!
Located in the heart of the French Quarter, you can't leave New Orleans without having a beignet from Cafe Du Monde!
Vibes are high! Such a fun place to go for drinks, food, and a good time.
The Sazerac cocktail gained fame in New Orleans in the 1850s and is served all around the world to this day. The Sazerac House is a gorgeous distillery where you can tour and discover the methods used in distilling Sazerac Rye, as well as do tastings.
Great spot for margs and tacos
Obviously, you have to take a stroll down the iconic bourbon street! Make sure to snag a hurricanes and a hand grenade.
The best soul food in New Orleans! But beware - there will be a line.
Stroll by and see where American Horror Story was filmed!
Served as a bar for over 300 years and is one of the oldest structures in the southern United States. It is believed to have been used for smuggling contraband and for illegal activities involving Jean Lafitte, one of Louisiana's most famous pirates.
A Must See! Take a tour of the warehouse where the city stores all of the largest Mardi Gras Floats.