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Traveling to New Orleans? Here are some tips!

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Heres a list of places we liked when we went to New Orleans! Anything from food to walking in a cemetery. They have some of the best walking tours around!
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Where to eat

 
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Amazing Gumbo And Live Music! We stayed here all night one night on our long weekend here in New Orleans!
Marigny Brasserie - Google Maps
 
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Great Steakhouse, Very Romantic! Great for an anniversary or birthday dinner.
Chophouse New Orleans - Google Maps
 
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Awesome pizza after a night of drinking or just for a casual eating spot for lunch or dinner.
Fat Boy's Pizza - Google Maps
 
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Great Food and atmosphere! Alot of history comes with this spot!
Dooky Chase Restaurant - Google Maps
 
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Great Breakfast! We had some of the best breakfast while eating here!
Ruby Slipper - Google Maps
 
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Great Beignets! They were light and fluffy, full of flavor! The coffee was really good here too!
Locations | Cafe Beignet
 
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Great Breakfast, the fried chicken and waffles and banana Nutella crepes were great!
French Toast - Google Maps

Where to stay

 
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This is where we stayed in new Orleans! We loved it, it was center of town and the staff was so friendly! Even though we were right in the middle of town, we did not hear a lot of noise from the main street. This classic hotel is a 7-minute walk from...
Prince Conti Hotel - Google Maps
 
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On lively Bourbon Street in the renowned French Quarter, this upscale hotel is an 8-minute walk from St Louis Cathedral and Jackson Square. Amenities include a Cajun restaurant, an oyster bar and a jazz club, as well as a cafe and cocktail lounge. Th...
The Royal Sonesta New Orleans - Google Maps
 
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Discover the enchanting ambiance of the voco St. James Hotel, exuding old-world charm, Southern hospitality, and French Colonial architecture. Located on Magazine Street near the French Quarter, our historic hotel grants easy access to renowned attra...
voco St. James Hotel, an IHG Hotel - Google Maps
 
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Situated among the picturesque oaks of the Lower Garden District of New Orleans, the Bed and Breakfast is located only twelve blocks from the convention center, and is within walking distance from antique shops, historic homes of Lower and Upper Gard...
Fairchild House B & B - Google Maps
 
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Hotel St. Marie, one of the best hotels in New Orleans, Louisiana, indulges guests with modern amenities combined with a classic French Quarter atmosphere.
Hotel St. Marie - Google Maps

What to do

 
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Travel like the residents of New Orleans did decades ago when you step aboard the historic riverboat on this Mississippi River cruise. After you depart from the harbor, listen to entertaining commentary on the sights that pass by as you stroll the ex...
2024 (New Orleans) New Orleans Steamboat Natchez Jazz Cruise
 
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To be honest my husband and I enjoyed Frenchman street a lot more than bourbon street! We felt it was more laid back and truly talented filled street with local artists.
Frenchmen Street - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024)
 
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The National WWII Museum is the top-rated tourist destination in New Orleans and #2 in the U.S., and an unforgettable way to experience World War II—from industrial efforts on the home front to the combat experience of the American servicemember abro...
The National WWII Museum, New Orleans
 
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We had so much fun on our cemetery tour! Our guide was hands down the best one! You will learn so much history doing a tour! Founded in 1789, this cemetery is the oldest in New Orleans and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, New Orleans
 
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This historic landmark in the French Quarter is the cultural center of the city, home to a vibrant and bustling open-air artist colony.
Jackson Square - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024)