Even Congress agrees that this museum is great, designating it as the country's official museum commemorating WWII.
A self-described "exquisite pearl wrapped inside City Park’s gorgeous natural landscape" and 11-acre sculpture garden.
One for the bibliophiles on the guest list. William Faulkner once lived here; now it's a bookstore.
The best hot dog you will ever have. Take a stroll down Freret Street after you eat.
Home to collections of New Orleans’ African American costumes, artifacts, memorabilia, photographs and films. Operating hours: Whenever the operators feel like opening.
Believed to have been used by the Lafitte Brothers, Jean and Pierre, as the New Orleans base for their Barataria smuggling operation, Blacksmith Shop Bar claims to be the oldest bar in the U.S.
Shopping, food, and bevvies.
Live music of all genres.
Take a ride on the trolley through the picturesque Garden District. Pick it up on St. Charles Street. Have $1.25 handy and a cover for your drink.
Live music, drinks, and of course, people watching.
A behind-the-scenes look at the creation of Mardi Gras floats.
North America's largest museum devoted to bugs.