No visit to New Orleans is complete without a stop at the famous Pat O'Briens just off Bourbon Street. Go in to try a Hurricane and stay for the dueling piano performances!
Jackson Square is one of the the most famous sights in New Orleans! Take a photo in front of the famous St. Louis Cathedral, stroll around the park to check out local artists, and usually catch a show or two!
While you're visiting Jackson Square, Cafe Du Monde is a must for beignets and cafe au'lait! Word for the wise - don't wear dark clothing!
Hop over to Royal Street to get away from the Bourbon crowds and see some of the best boutiques and art galleries the French Quarter has to offer!
Located in the Hotel Monteleone, this bar is a great stop for a few fancy cocktails. And if you're lucky, you might even get a seat at the spinning carousel bar!
Audubon Park, deep in the heart of the quieter Garden District neighborhood is a beautiful spot to take advantage of the nice March weather. You can just walk through the park, have a picnic under the Oaks, or visit to Audubon Zoo!
Sno-balls are a New Orleans staple, as soon as the weather starts to warm up, and Hansen's is hands down the best place to get one. Grab a sno-ball and take a stroll down Magazine Street, checking out all the cool local shops. You might even run into us hanging out on our balcony!
The Hot Tin is a rooftop bar located at the top of the Ponchartrain Hotel. It has a very cool vibe and delicious drinks, and it offers one of the best views of the city.
Second Line Brewing is a little off the beaten path, situated in the Mid-City neighborhood, but it's Dexter's favorite brewery in the city.
Parkway requires a little driving excursion, but we promise it's worth the trip! Don't let the long lines deter you from devouring our favorite shrimp po-boy in the city. The line moves quick!
Antoine's Restaurant is one of the most iconic New Orleans restaurants. Established in 1840, it claims the name of the oldest family-run restaurants in the country. If you are looking for a lunch spot in the French Quarter, this place is an excellent options with their 25-cent martini lunches!
The National WWII Museum is a world-class museum complete with everything from full-size tanks and airplanes to 360-degree, fully-immersive exhibits. This is a great activity for all ages, and definitely worth the visit if you have time. Stop for a drink at Rosie's rooftop bar after for great views of the city!