While Bourbon Street can be avoided (unless it’s your first visit to New Orleans - you have to experience it), the French Quarter is always a must-do, any time of year. As the city’s oldest neighborhood, the Vieux Carre is packed with gorgeous architecture, loads of history, a wealth of food and music, and a cast of characters including long-time residents, chatty tour guides, and talented street performers. Don’t skip out on historic attractions like the Historic New Orleans Collection, and be sure to take in the views of the Mississippi from the edge of the Quarter.
The best things to do in New Orleans are legendary—events like Mardi Gras, famous scenes like Bourbon Street, and world-class attractions like the National WWII Museum alone (not to mention the city’s iconic foods) are just a few of the bucket list reasons to visit every year. Whether you’re looking for an unforgettable party or a deep dive into history and art, there’s truly something for every type of traveler.
Where to begin? Maybe you’re eager to dine at New Orleans’ best restaurants, sip on classic cocktails at one of its best bars, or check out the local music scene (don’t skip out on live jazz). Or perhaps you’re keen to explore the city’s long and intriguing history at museums like the Cabildo, the Historic New Orleans Collection, and the New Orleans Jazz Museum. Looking for something a little more low-key? Find your groove among the young, trendy crowds that pack the Bywater and Marigny, or stroll amongst historic houses and majestic oak trees throughout the city’s beautiful parks and charming neighborhoods.
Of course, if it’s your first time in NOLA, your visit isn’t complete unless you stop by Cafe du Monde (or one of the other places to get beignets). Whatever your jam, this city has something for you—check out our top picks for the best things to do in New Orleans.
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