Best Sushi in New Orleans, 15 min walk, or 5 min ride on the street car from the French Quarter Classic rolls, and some special rolls with a New Orleans twist. We promise you've never had sushi like this!
Deliscious classic Creole dishes from one of New Orleans' most famous restaurants. *Might require a reservation*
Classic Louisiana eats, and known for their Muffalettas. This is a place we ALWAYS stop for brunch for their Bayou Benedict!
Great Oyster bar with a good selection of seafood options, and Louisiana classic dishes! Their Crawfish Etoufee' and fried alligator are the best we've ever had!
If you have a big appetite, or want to feed multiple people on a budget, Fatboys is the place to go! Giant pizzas and giant mozzarella logs, will ensure you have leftovers to take home for snacking on later!
Great Po-boys, Burgers, and wraps along with some New Orleans style dishes.
Although, we prefer Cafe Beignet, You have to stop at Cafe Du Monde in the french market for Beignets and Cafe Au Lat. This place has been apart of New Orleans culture since 1862. You wont be disappointed starting your morning off this way!
Our Favorite place to get beignets! They have multiple styles of beignets, other pastries, sandwichs and other breakfast options! Located right next to the Steamboat Natchez dock.
The Sazarac Cocktail became famous in New Orleans in the 1850's and is now served around the world! This distillery has a free tour of their facilities, along with free samples of the different whiskeys, and other spirits that are distilled here. The tour is about 20-30 minutes long, and they teach you about the distilling process, history of different cocktails and how it became a deep part of New Orleans culture. *Tours must be reserved on their website* They also have a bar, and shop in the lobby for you to enjoy, or take some of their spirits home with you!
This was one of the coolest Cemetery Tours, We've ever been on! Lots of history and famous mosoleums here to see! This is where Marie Laveau was put to rest.
The National WWII Museum tells the story of the American experience in the war that changed the world—why it was fought, how it was won, and what it means today—so that all generations will understand the price of freedom and be inspired by what they learn. *Going through this entire museum can take up to 4 hours. Well Worth the experience*
"I went on down to the Audubon zoo, and they all asked for you." https://youtu.be/juaOgKVTYJ4?si=RTWiq0v0wCnyZ_Ee
The French Market is open daily 10AM-6PM and features local art, music and food booths!
Beautiful city park in the heart of New Orleans, full of old growth oak trees, and plenty of attractions including; Botanical Gardens, Carousel Gardens Amusement Park, City Putt Mini Golf, Louisiana Children's Museum, Museum of Art, Pelican Greenhouse, Storyland and the Train Garden.
Located in City Park
Want to spend the night with a little bit of risk and excitement? Check out Harrah's Hotel and Casino, just a short walk from the French Quarter. Featuring live sports bets, card tables, restaurants by famous Chef Emeril, and Bobby Flay, a bowling alley, and live shows!
Stop by and see the notorious Lalaurie Mansion, located right in the French Quarter.