Sightseeing
See where Mardi Gras is made. This tourist attraction for all ages allows you to enjoy the wonders of Mardi Gras year round.
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Mardi Gras World
1380 Port of New Orleans PlSee where Mardi Gras is made. This tourist attraction for all ages allows you to enjoy the wonders of Mardi Gras year round.
One of the largest World War II Museums in the country.
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National World War II Museum
945 Magazine StOne of the largest World War II Museums in the country.
Arts & Culture
Watch superstar Anthony Davis and the Pelicans or enjoy a concert and then walk down to the French Quarter.
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Smoothie King Center
1501 Dave Dixon DrWatch superstar Anthony Davis and the Pelicans or enjoy a concert and then walk down to the French Quarter.
Food Scene
Julian's grandpa started Don's in cajun country 80 years ago. The cajun historians say Don Landry was the pioneer of Cajun seafood. Enjoy an authentic Cajun meal off the beaten pat
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Don's Seafood
4801 Veterans Memorial BlvdJulian's grandpa started Don's in cajun country 80 years ago. The cajun historians say Don Landry was the pioneer of Cajun seafood. Enjoy an authentic Cajun meal off the beaten pat
Great place for breakfast or brunch! Local breakfast chain with traditional breakfast, cajun and seafood breakfast options, beignet, french toast!
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Another Broken Egg Cafe
2917 Magazine StGreat place for breakfast or brunch! Local breakfast chain with traditional breakfast, cajun and seafood breakfast options, beignet, french toast!
Great Wok
1554 Mirabeau AveReally great, cheap chinese food. They deliver and have a drive through!
Neighborhood taco and margarita spot! They have great drink specials all the time and amazing Mexican food!
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The Velvet Cactus
6300 Argonne BlvdNeighborhood taco and margarita spot! They have great drink specials all the time and amazing Mexican food!
Starbucks
800 Harrison AveNola Beans LLC
762 Harrison AveLocal coffee shop near the house
Many people say this is the best place for a poboy in New Orleans. Just around the corner from the house.
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Zimmer's Seafood
4915 St Anthony AveMany people say this is the best place for a poboy in New Orleans. Just around the corner from the house.
Subway
231 N Carrollton AveOpen 24 hours and inside of City Park. Famous for their beignets, they have been around nearly as long as the uberfamous Cafe Du Monde. You can enjoy beignets and an epic ambience and view of City Park and the oaks, ducks, swans and ponds during the day. Also have a more extensive menu than Cafe Du Monde with a few traditional Louisiana faire in addition to the beignets.
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Morning Call
56 Dreyfous DrOpen 24 hours and inside of City Park. Famous for their beignets, they have been around nearly as long as the uberfamous Cafe Du Monde. You can enjoy beignets and an epic ambience and view of City Park and the oaks, ducks, swans and ponds during the day. Also have a more extensive menu than Cafe Du Monde with a few traditional Louisiana faire in addition to the beignets.
Good Time Sushi
5315 Elysian Fields Avegood neighborhood sushi spot
SOOOO good for late night!! If you are up in the quarter after 3am, this place is worth the walk! 50's style diner across on Decatur Street and the French Market. Everything here is made in house. Try the Pain Perdu!! Homemade french toast made with New Orleans french bread!
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Belle's Diner
1122 Decatur StSOOOO good for late night!! If you are up in the quarter after 3am, this place is worth the walk! 50's style diner across on Decatur Street and the French Market. Everything here is made in house. Try the Pain Perdu!! Homemade french toast made with New Orleans french bread!
Shopping
Our favorite spot in the city! Market is open 7pm -1am on most weekend days. (It varies and is open more days when it is in peak tourist season and less in the hotter months.) Filled with talented, local art handmade by local musicians. You can find everything from local photography and art, to wooden bowties, art made from forks, wine bottle art, oyster shell art candles, incense, t shirts and more. This street is lined with bars playing local live music. We love to grab a drink at the bar, listen to amazing jazz and browse the open air nighttime art market.
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Frenchmen Art Market
2231 Saint Claude AvenueOur favorite spot in the city! Market is open 7pm -1am on most weekend days. (It varies and is open more days when it is in peak tourist season and less in the hotter months.) Filled with talented, local art handmade by local musicians. You can find everything from local photography and art, to wooden bowties, art made from forks, wine bottle art, oyster shell art candles, incense, t shirts and more. This street is lined with bars playing local live music. We love to grab a drink at the bar, listen to amazing jazz and browse the open air nighttime art market.
Drinks & Nightlife
This is the street to go if you want to see live music in New Orleans. There are smaller venues where you can get a more authentic experience yet there is no street that has as much jazz in a few blocks as Frenchmen street
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Frenchmen Street
This is the street to go if you want to see live music in New Orleans. There are smaller venues where you can get a more authentic experience yet there is no street that has as much jazz in a few blocks as Frenchmen street
Oldest bar in America since 1772. Named after the pirate Jean Lafitte this bar really feels like a pirate's hang out. There no lights coming from the ceiling and it is mostly lit by candlelight, especially the piano bar. The piano bar is by request. Money in the bowl, you're in control. 5 dollars will get you a song of your choice. Sing alongs are great and it's fun to go back in time at this bar and imagine how many other characters have passed through over the years from pirates, politicians, famous people, mobsters.
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Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop Bar
941 Bourbon StOldest bar in America since 1772. Named after the pirate Jean Lafitte this bar really feels like a pirate's hang out. There no lights coming from the ceiling and it is mostly lit by candlelight, especially the piano bar. The piano bar is by request. Money in the bowl, you're in control. 5 dollars will get you a song of your choice. Sing alongs are great and it's fun to go back in time at this bar and imagine how many other characters have passed through over the years from pirates, politicians, famous people, mobsters.