Immersive exhibits telling the story of the American experience.
Powdery beignets and cafe au lait. There is always a line out the door for a reason!
One of Sarah's favorites! If you stay in town until Monday, be sure to try the red beans and rice!
Six miles of shopping and dining. A great street to walk around and admire the houses, pop into shops, and stumble upon tasty cafes!
INCREDIBLE Israeli food. Possibly our favorite meal we've ever had in New Orleans. We popped champagne here after choosing our venue!
A great spot to entertain kids and adults!
Famous street for jazz and blues clubs.
Iconic revolving bar at the Hotel Monteleone.
Landmark diner since 1946. A great spot for all day breakfast and traditional diner food that is accessible by the St. Charles Avenue streetcar.
This is the oldest continuously operating streetcar in the world. Fare is $1.25 each way, exact change only, or an unlimited day pass for $3. The route will take you past beautiful mansions and oak lined streets to Audubon Park and the New Orleans zoo.
This is where many of the spectacular parade floats are made and stored. Learn the history of Mardi Gras in New Orleans and get a behind the scenes tour of the magic.
Unbelievably good food and fun atmosphere. Go early because they don't take reservations and there will be a line out the door.