Food Scene
Pêche Seafood Grill
800 Magazine StStylish fish restaurant, make reservations asap
Doris Metropolitan New Orleans
620 Chartres StBest steak in town
Acme Oyster House
724 Iberville StReasonably priced poboys and other New Orleans dishes
Sylvain
625 Chartres StHidden restaurant, good food, nice patio
Cochon RESTAURANT
930 Tchoupitoulas StTrue New Orleans food
Oxalis
3162 Dauphine StreetGood food, casual
While in the Quarter, be sure to eat some beignets at Cafe Du Monde. You can't come to New Orleans without eating some beignets! Be sure to bring cash as the cafe is cash only.
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Cafe Du Monde French Market
800 Decatur StWhile in the Quarter, be sure to eat some beignets at Cafe Du Monde. You can't come to New Orleans without eating some beignets! Be sure to bring cash as the cafe is cash only.
Breakfast at La Boulangerie on Magazine Street - best (French) bakery in town
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La Boulangerie
4600 Magazine StBreakfast at La Boulangerie on Magazine Street - best (French) bakery in town
Cafe Amelie
900 Royal StFun for lunch
Drinks & Nightlife
beautiful funky courtyard, you buy your wine and cheese in the shop and go outside to the patio. Jazz music and easy food. - must go!
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Bacchanal Fine Wine & Spirits
600 Poland Avebeautiful funky courtyard, you buy your wine and cheese in the shop and go outside to the patio. Jazz music and easy food. - must go!
Bouligny Tavern
3641 Magazine StFancy bar in uptown, also small bites
Funky bar, hamburgers and in the season crawfish. Dare devils try a scorpion shot.
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Lucy's Retired Surfers Bar & Restaurant
701 Tchoupitoulas StFunky bar, hamburgers and in the season crawfish. Dare devils try a scorpion shot.
Frenchmen Street
For the music lovers
Go swimming at Country Club in the ByWater (only 21 and older). There is a bar, a restaurant, a hot tub. An interesting vibe.
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The Country Club
634 Louisa StreetGo swimming at Country Club in the ByWater (only 21 and older). There is a bar, a restaurant, a hot tub. An interesting vibe.
They say on of the oldest bars in the USA. Order a purple drink to get the party started.
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Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop Bar
941 Bourbon StThey say on of the oldest bars in the USA. Order a purple drink to get the party started.
Best wine bar in town, owned by a guy from Belgium. Order the fries (baked in goose fat) and the bruschetta, amazing!
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The Delachaise
3442 St Charles AveBest wine bar in town, owned by a guy from Belgium. Order the fries (baked in goose fat) and the bruschetta, amazing!
Cure
4905 Freret StAnother good and fancy (for New Orleans) bar. Lovely cocktails.
Sightseeing
Walk around the French Quarter. Royal Street is our favorite street to walk down. You can check out the art galleries, antique shops, street vendors, and restaurants.
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Royal Street
Royal StreetWalk around the French Quarter. Royal Street is our favorite street to walk down. You can check out the art galleries, antique shops, street vendors, and restaurants.
The WWII Museum is a great experience. Go and see the 4d movie with Tom Hanks.
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National World War II Museum
945 Magazine StThe WWII Museum is a great experience. Go and see the 4d movie with Tom Hanks.
Everything Else
St Louis Cathedral, the iconic church on Jackson Square is a beautiful, pious way to pass the time. And it's free as well, unless you should choose to place something in the coffers.
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St. Louis Cathedral
615 Pere Antoine AlleySt Louis Cathedral, the iconic church on Jackson Square is a beautiful, pious way to pass the time. And it's free as well, unless you should choose to place something in the coffers.
Take the street car from the French Quarter down St. Charles Avenue ($1.25 per person/per ride). Hop off at Washington / St Charles and walk towards Magazine Street. You'll pass a beautiful cemetery.
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Garden District
Take the street car from the French Quarter down St. Charles Avenue ($1.25 per person/per ride). Hop off at Washington / St Charles and walk towards Magazine Street. You'll pass a beautiful cemetery.
Much further down the street car line, Audubon Park, in between St Charles and Magazine, is a beautiful park near Tulane University and Loyola University. Audubon Park is well worth the visit.
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Audubon Park
6500 Magazine StMuch further down the street car line, Audubon Park, in between St Charles and Magazine, is a beautiful park near Tulane University and Loyola University. Audubon Park is well worth the visit.
For the golfer, there is a beautiful 18 hole public golf course located on the grounds.
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Audubon Park Golf Course
6500 Magazine StFor the golfer, there is a beautiful 18 hole public golf course located on the grounds.
Comfortable seats with service - press the button and you will be served wine and good food while enjoying a movie
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Cinebarre Theatre Regal Cinemas
333 Canal StComfortable seats with service - press the button and you will be served wine and good food while enjoying a movie
Most pretty sunsets of the city, possible to rent a boat or have lunch while enjoying the view
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Lake Pontchartrain
Most pretty sunsets of the city, possible to rent a boat or have lunch while enjoying the view
Walgreens
1100 Elysian Fields AvePharmacy
Ochsner Urgent Care - French Quarter
201 Decatur StUrgent Care
Convention Center Boulevard
Convention Center BoulevardBiggest convention center in the USA
Best Music Venue in New Orleans - check their site for the calendar
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Tipitina's
501 Napoleon AveBest Music Venue in New Orleans - check their site for the calendar
Entertainment & Activities
The Audubon Aquarium of the Americas could be a fun option for those with kids, or for lovers of the sea of any age. This might also be a good option should the weather prohibit much outdoor meanderin
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Audubon Aquarium
1 Canal StThe Audubon Aquarium of the Americas could be a fun option for those with kids, or for lovers of the sea of any age. This might also be a good option should the weather prohibit much outdoor meanderin
The Audubon Zoo is in the park too (located on the south side or "Riverside" of Magazine). Fun for the kids.
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Audubon Park
6500 Magazine StThe Audubon Zoo is in the park too (located on the south side or "Riverside" of Magazine). Fun for the kids.
Arts & Culture
Located right next to the WWII Museum, the Ogden Museum of Southern Art might be a better option in the CBD for the artists of the group.
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Ogden Museum of Southern Art
925 Camp StLocated right next to the WWII Museum, the Ogden Museum of Southern Art might be a better option in the CBD for the artists of the group.
Shopping
Magazine Street is a great street to knock around on in the Uptown area. There are a plethora of shops, restaurants, and bars to check out.
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Magazine Street
Magazine StreetMagazine Street is a great street to knock around on in the Uptown area. There are a plethora of shops, restaurants, and bars to check out.
Canal Street Market
265 Canal StShops like Jcrew and Chanel.
Mardi Gras World
1380 Port of New Orleans PlHere you can see the floats of Mardi Gras