Big outlet on the port. Great time waster and you can get a good view of the bridge and water
Since 1791, the historic French Market has remained an enduring symbol of pride and progress for the people of New Orleans. In over 200 years of existence, the Market has been built, destroyed, and rebuilt many times over, but what remains unchanged is the Market’s central spirit of commerce, community, and culture that is irresistible to visitors from near and far. One of our favorite places to look around and get great food.
Its a zoo.
Named for a royal family in France and not the amber-colored alcohol, Bourbon Street has become a place for revelry of all sorts. The street is lit by neon lights, throbbing with music and decorated by beads and balconies. Great for shopping and live music in the daytime, and boisterous nightlife and people-watching at night.
NOMA is committed to preserving, interpreting, and enriching its collections and renowned sculpture garden; offering innovative experiences for learning and interpretation; and uniting, inspiring, and engaging diverse communities and cultures.
A cute little mom and pop restaurant we happened upon on a rainy day. So good and the people are so kind!
A meat and three that's really big on social media!
We have had her pralines and stuffed beignets every visit to NOLA. You can find her in the french market or at her brick-and-mortar location. If you go tell us how you liked it.