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.
New Orleans has won many an admirer after a single visit, and many of the city's unique experiences are on bucket lists of all types. Whether it's for the home-grown jazz, the colorful, food-forward festivals, the unique neighborhoods or the iconic foods served at the city’s top restaurants, the best things to do in New Orleans bring attract visitors from all walks. Mardi Gras and Bourbon Street are also a draw, but the city is more than just a party. New Orleans is home to world-class attractions like the National WW2 Museum, amazing architecture, loads of history and natural beauty.
Cocktail enthusiasts have many award-winning choices among New Orleans’ best bars. History buffs can explore the city’s varied influences at museums like the Cabildo, the Historic New Orleans Collection and the New Orleans Jazz Museum. And while the city may not have mountains or beaches, the bayous, lakes and parks offer a chance to soak up the charm of Southern Louisiana. Put these things to do on your list and you're sure to fall in love like so many others have done.
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