A historical square with street performers, artists, and the iconic St. Louis Cathedral.
Try their famous beignets and café au lait at this iconic café. It's a must for first-time visitors!
The heart of New Orleans’ nightlife. It’s packed with bars, music, and energy, though can be a bit wild, especially at night.
This is great for experiencing the vibrant music scene and local culture of New Orleans. It’s often considered a more authentic, less touristy alternative to Bourbon Street.
This bar is a well-known and iconic bar in the heart of the French Quarter, famous for its lively atmosphere and classic cocktails such as the Hurricane
This is one of New Orleans' oldest and most iconic bars, located in the heart of the French Quarter. It’s a more laid-back experience and one of our favorite spots to hit when we are in town!
Hop on the historic St. Charles Avenue streetcar for a scenic ride through the Garden District and Uptown New Orleans.
A must-visit for history buffs, this world-class museum offers in-depth exhibits about World War II and is one of the best in the country.
The Carousel Bar is one of the most iconic spots in New Orleans. It’s a rotating bar inside the hotel, and while it turns slowly. Try the Sazerac, one of the city's classic cocktails.
This is where the muffuletta was invented in the 1900s. This is the place for a traditional muffuletta, featuring layers of Italian meats, cheese, and their famous olive salad.
This historic spot is known for its classic Creole and Cajun dishes. It’s been serving up comfort food since 1938!
For those interested in trying their luck in New Orleans!
Molly’s has a relaxed, friendly, and authentic atmosphere that is popular among the locals! Try their famous frozen irish coffee, and maybe even add in a shot of Screwball.