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Day 2: Sun, May 13
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Day 3: Mon, May 14
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About New Orleans

New Orleans, Louisiana is a vibrant city known for its rich cultural heritage, delicious cuisine, and lively music scene. One of the city's most famous attractions is the French Quarter, with its iconic architecture, bustling streets, and lively bars and restaurants. Visitors can wander the historic streets, visit famous landmarks such as Jackson Square and St. Louis Cathedral, and enjoy live jazz music in the many bars and clubs. Another must-s ...View More

New Orleans, Louisiana is a vibrant city known for its rich cultural heritage, delicious cuisine, and lively music scene. One of the city's most famous attractions is the French Quarter, with its iconic architecture, bustling streets, and lively bars and restaurants. Visitors can wander the historic streets, visit famous landmarks such as Jackson Square and St. Louis Cathedral, and enjoy live jazz music in the many bars and clubs. Another must-s ...View More

Popular Destinations

  • French Quarter
  • Garden District
  • Central Business District
  • Faubourg Marigny
  • Bywater
  • Uptown
  • Warehouse District
  • Mid-City
  • Tremé
  • Algiers Point
  • Esplanade Ridge

French Quarter

Located in the heart of New Orleans, the French Quarter is the city’s most iconic neighborhood, celebrated for its historic charm, vibrant nightlife, and Creole culture. Known for its lively streets and wrought-iron balconies, it’s a hub of music, food, and history. Ideal for history buffs, partygoers, and food lovers.

Known For

Strolling along the bustling Bourbon Street for music, drinks, and energy.

Exploring Jackson Square and visiting the historic St. Louis Cathedral.

Sampling local delicacies like beignets at Café du Monde.

Discovering unique shops, galleries, and street performers on Royal Street.

A vibrant blend of French, Spanish, and Creole heritage, offering history, culture, and fun.

Garden District

Located upriver from the French Quarter, the Garden District is known for its elegant mansions, oak-lined streets, and Southern charm. It’s a quieter, more refined area showcasing New Orleans’ rich architectural heritage. Ideal for architecture enthusiasts, couples, and history lovers.

Known For

Touring historic mansions and lush gardens along St. Charles Avenue.

Riding the iconic St. Charles Streetcar for a scenic tour of the district.

Exploring the Lafayette Cemetery No. 1 with its historic tombs.

Dining and shopping at trendy boutiques and cafes along Magazine Street.

A peaceful, picturesque escape with old-world Southern elegance.

Central Business District

Adjacent to the French Quarter, the Central Business District (CBD) is New Orleans’ downtown core, offering a blend of modern skyscrapers, historic buildings, and a thriving dining and arts scene. Ideal for professionals, food lovers, and city explorers.

Known For

Dining at renowned restaurants like Emeril’s and exploring the thriving food scene.

Visiting the Ogden Museum of Southern Art and the Contemporary Arts Center.

Enjoying performances at the historic Orpheum Theater and Saenger Theatre.

Walking to major attractions like the Mercedes-Benz Superdome and Harrah’s Casino.

A modern urban hub with a mix of business, arts, and entertainment.

Faubourg Marigny

Located just east of the French Quarter, Faubourg Marigny (The Marigny) is a bohemian neighborhood known for its colorful Creole cottages, artistic vibe, and thriving music scene. Ideal for music lovers, artists, and laid-back travelers.

Known For

Listening to live jazz and blues at the legendary Frenchmen Street music venues.

Exploring quirky shops, galleries, and bars along the tree-lined streets.

Enjoying outdoor art markets and impromptu performances.

Strolling through the neighborhood’s colorful and historic Creole homes.

A lively, offbeat district perfect for nightlife, creativity, and cultural immersion.

Bywater

Located downriver from The Marigny, Bywater is a hip and artsy neighborhood brimming with colorful murals, local eateries, and a laid-back, creative atmosphere. Ideal for artists, foodies, and trendsetters.

Known For

Discovering vibrant street art and murals around every corner.

Dining at unique local spots like Bacchanal Fine Wine & Spirits for food, drinks, and live music.

Walking along the Crescent Park for stunning views of the Mississippi River.

Exploring historic architecture with colorful Creole cottages and shotgun houses.

A trendy, artistic neighborhood with a community-focused charm.

Uptown

Stretching from the Garden District to Carrollton, Uptown is a scenic and historic area filled with stunning homes, family-friendly parks, and lively shopping streets. Ideal for families, students, and relaxed explorers.

Known For

Exploring the charming boutiques, restaurants, and cafes along Magazine Street.

Relaxing in the expansive Audubon Park, home to walking trails, golf, and scenic views.

Touring historic mansions and vibrant neighborhoods along the St. Charles Streetcar route.

Visiting the Audubon Zoo, one of the best family attractions in the city.

A peaceful, residential area blending history, green spaces, and modern life.

Warehouse District

Once an industrial zone, the Warehouse District is now a thriving hub of art, culture, and modern living, featuring converted warehouses, museums, and upscale dining. Ideal for art lovers, foodies, and urban explorers.

Known For

Visiting world-class galleries and exhibitions at the National WWII Museum and Ogden Museum of Southern Art.

Dining at trendy restaurants and exploring local breweries.

Strolling through the Arts District to enjoy contemporary art and murals.

Staying in chic, modern hotels or converted lofts.

A revitalized urban district that combines creativity, history, and modern flair.

Mid-City

Located north of downtown, Mid-City is a vibrant, up-and-coming neighborhood with local charm, outdoor recreation, and a laid-back feel. Ideal for families, food lovers, and outdoor enthusiasts.

Known For

Exploring the expansive City Park, home to the New Orleans Museum of Art and ancient oak trees.

Canoeing or biking along the scenic Bayou St. John.

Enjoying local dining and live music at The Bayou Beer Garden and Katie’s Restaurant.

Attending the annual Bayou Boogaloo Festival, celebrating music and food.

A perfect blend of outdoor beauty, community vibes, and local culture.

Tremé

Known as America’s oldest African-American neighborhood, Tremé is a culturally significant district filled with rich history, soulful music, and Creole heritage. Ideal for history buffs, music lovers, and cultural explorers.

Known For

Visiting the Louis Armstrong Park and the historic Congo Square, birthplace of jazz.

Exploring African-American history at the Backstreet Cultural Museum.

Touring the historic St. Augustine Church, a symbol of Creole heritage.

Experiencing live jazz and brass band performances at iconic local venues.

A neighborhood alive with history, music, and cultural pride.

Algiers Point

Located across the Mississippi River from the French Quarter, Algiers Point is a quiet, historic neighborhood with charming streets, beautiful river views, and a relaxed, village-like feel. Ideal for couples, walkers, and history lovers.

Known For

Taking the scenic Algiers Ferry for stunning views of the New Orleans skyline.

Exploring historic homes, cafes, and galleries along Algiers Point’s streets.

Relaxing at Confetti Park or strolling along the Levee Path.

Enjoying live music in cozy neighborhood pubs.

A peaceful, hidden gem offering small-town charm and big city views.

Esplanade Ridge

Stretching from the French Quarter to City Park, Esplanade Ridge is a historic corridor lined with stately mansions, Creole cottages, and oak-shaded streets. Ideal for history buffs, walkers, and photographers.

Known For

Strolling along Esplanade Avenue, one of New Orleans’ most beautiful streets.

Exploring nearby cultural landmarks like the New Orleans Museum of Art and City Park.

Visiting the historic Fair Grounds Race Course, home of the Jazz & Heritage Festival.

Discovering hidden gems like Creole-style homes and local cafes.

A scenic and historic district perfect for leisurely exploration.

Top Stays*

  • Budget
  • Mid-Range
  • Luxury

The Mercantile Hotel

A boutique hotel in the Central Business District offering affordable rates and proximity to attractions.

The Drifter Hotel

A quirky and budget-friendly option with a retro vibe and amenities like a pool and courtyard

Hotel Monteleone

A historic and charming hotel in the French Quarter known for its literary connections and rooftop pool.

Ace Hotel New Orleans

A trendy and stylish hotel in the Warehouse District with a vibrant atmosphere and modern amenities.

The Ritz-Carlton, New Orleans

A luxurious 5-star hotel in the heart of the French Quarter offering top-notch amenities and services.

Windsor Court Hotel

Known for its elegant decor and exceptional customer service, this 5-star hotel provides a lavish stay experience.

Disclaimer* Please keep in mind that the definition of budget categories may vary, and the prices and ratings of hotels can fluctuate. Hotel prices and availability can vary based on the time of year, special events, and other factors. Always do your research, compare prices and read recent guest reviews to find the best accommodation that suits your budget and preferences.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit New Orleans largely depends on your preferences for weather, budget, events and crowd levels. Also, it depends on your personal preferences and what you want to experience during your trip. Here's a breakdown of the different seasons:

Winter (December–February): Winter is one of the best times to visit New Orleans, with cooler temperatures, festive holiday events, and the famous Mardi Gras celebrations (January–February, depending on the year). However, Mardi Gras brings massive crowds and skyrocketing prices, while December and early January offer lower prices and fewer tourists.:

Spring (March–May): Spring is peak tourist season, with warm weather, vibrant festivals like the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival (April–May), and packed streets in the French Quarter. It’s the best time for outdoor dining, walking tours, and live music, but hotel prices are high, and crowds are at their peak. March and May are slightly less busy than April.:

Summer (June–August): Summer is hot, humid, and the least crowded season, making it the most budget-friendly time to visit. It’s great for indoor activities like museums and jazz clubs, but heat and hurricane season (peaking in August) can affect travel plans. July and August have the lowest hotel prices.:

Fall (September–November): Fall offers cooler temperatures, fewer tourists, and lively events like the Voodoo Music + Arts Experience (October) and Halloween celebrations. It’s a great time for food lovers, with lower prices on hotels and restaurants. September can still be rainy, but October and November are ideal for outdoor activities.:

Average Weather

°C & Kmph | °F & mph

Light rain shower

January

16°C / 8°C

Patchy rain possible
Light rain shower

sunrise

6:57 AM

sunset

5:23 PM

Precipitation

8.51mm

Humidity

74%

Wind

16kmph

Light rain shower

Light rain shower

February

19°C / 12°C

Sunny
Patchy rain possible

sunrise

6:40 AM

sunset

5:49 PM

Precipitation

2.69mm

Humidity

71%

Wind

14kmph

Light rain shower

March

22°C / 15°C

Patchy rain possible
Light rain shower

sunrise

7:10 AM

sunset

7:09 PM

Precipitation

6.82mm

Humidity

74%

Wind

13kmph

Light rain shower

Light rain shower

April

27°C / 18°C

Partly cloudy
Patchy rain possible

sunrise

6:33 AM

sunset

7:28 PM

Precipitation

1.88mm

Humidity

68%

Wind

16kmph

Light rain shower

Light rain shower

May

31°C / 22°C

Partly cloudy
Light rain shower

sunrise

6:07 AM

sunset

7:47 PM

Precipitation

2.98mm

Humidity

69%

Wind

13kmph

Partly cloudy

Partly cloudy

June

33°C / 25°C

Light rain shower
Partly cloudy

sunrise

5:59 AM

sunset

8:03 PM

Precipitation

3.82mm

Humidity

68%

Wind

13kmph

Light rain shower

July

32°C / 25°C

Light rain shower
Patchy rain possible

sunrise

6:10 AM

sunset

8:03 PM

Precipitation

6.38mm

Humidity

75%

Wind

10kmph

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Sunny1

August

34°C / 27°C

Patchy rain possible
Sunny

sunrise

6:28 AM

sunset

7:41 PM

Precipitation

2.52mm

Humidity

64%

Wind

10kmph

Fog

Fog

September

30°C / 23°C

Light rain shower
Fog

sunrise

6:45 AM

sunset

7:05 PM

Precipitation

8.05mm

Humidity

78%

Wind

12kmph

Cloudy

Cloudy

October

29°C / 21°C

Sunny
Overcast

sunrise

7:03 AM

sunset

6:29 PM

Precipitation

0.34mm

Humidity

67%

Wind

13kmph

Sunny1

Sunny1

December

18°C / 12°C

Overcast
Sunny

sunrise

6:49 AM

sunset

5:03 PM

Precipitation

4.86mm

Humidity

78%

Wind

14kmph

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Disclaimer: Please note that the event dates and details can change, so it's advisable to check with official event websites and local sources for the most up-to-date information before planning your trip.

Travel Readiness

Travel Advisory

Stay informed about potential travel risks and safety considerations before embarking on your journey. Travel advisories provide essential information about security concerns, health alerts, natural disasters, and other important updates. We recommend reviewing the latest travel advisories to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.​

Travel Entry Requirements

Before traveling, ensure you meet the entry requirements for your destination. These requirements may include vaccination records, visas, and other travel documentation. Requirements vary based on nationality and recent travel history. For the latest information, visit the official government website for your destination.​

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Currency

When traveling, it’s essential to familiarize yourself with the local currency. Before you go, check the current exchange rates and consider exchanging some money in advance. Many destinations also accept major credit cards and digital payments, but it’s a good idea to carry local. Below is a quick guide to the official currencies used in this destinations:​

U.S. Dollar (USD)

Language

Understanding the local language can enhance your travel experience. While many destinations have English-speaking locals, knowing a few key phrases in the native language shows respect and can be very helpful. Here’s a quick overview of the official and widely spoken languages in this destinations:​

English (official)

Timezone

Knowing the local time zone of your destination helps you plan your itinerary, stay connected, and avoid scheduling mishaps. Many destinations also observe daylight saving time, so it’s important to check for seasonal changes. Below is a quick reference for common time zone(s) in this destinations:

Central Standard Time (CST), UTC -6
Central Daylight Time (CDT), UTC -5

How To Get Around

Always consider the best mode of transport depending on your destination and the distance you need to cover:

Walking

New Orleans is a very walkable city, especially in popular areas like the French Quarter and Garden District. You can wander through the historic streets, enjoy the architecture, and easily stop in at shops, restaurants, and attractions.

Streetcar

The iconic streetcars in New Orleans are a fun and convenient way to get around. There are three main lines

Bus

The New Orleans Regional Transit Authority (RTA) operates buses that can take you to different parts of the city. It's a more affordable option compared to taxis or ride-sharing services.

Bicycle

Renting a bike is a great way to explore the city at your own pace. There are several bike rental companies in New Orleans, and many areas have bike lanes or paths.

Taxi or Rideshare

Taxis and services like Uber and Lyft are also available in New Orleans. They can be convenient for getting around quickly, especially if you're heading to a specific destination.

Rental Car

If you plan to explore areas outside of the city or want more flexibility in your itinerary, renting a car might be a good option. Just keep in mind that parking can be limited and expensive in some parts of New Orleans.

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Day 1: Sat, May 12
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Day 2: Sun, May 13
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