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Experience a fusion of cultures and the timeless allure of the French Quarter

The big easy

A blend of rich cultures, vibrant music, historic charm, and world-class cuisine.
New Orleans, affectionately known as the Big Easy, is a city full of soul, known for its rich culture, historic charm, and legendary music scene. Set along the banks of the Mississippi River, it’s a vibrant blend of French, Spanish, and Creole influences—reflected in its striking architecture, diverse cuisine, and deep-rooted traditions.

The French Quarter, with its iconic Bourbon Street and ornate wrought-iron balconies, pulses with the sound of jazz and the buzz of street performers. Just beyond, the Garden District offers tree-lined streets and stately mansions that echo the city’s storied past. Food lovers will find plenty to savour here, from gumbo and jambalaya to beignets and po'boys.

History buffs can explore nearby historic plantations like Oak Alley and Laura Plantation, where the rich, complex history of the region comes to life. They can also delve into the eerie past with ghost and voodoo tours. The acclaimed National WWII Museum offers a powerful, immersive experience, while landmarks like St. Louis Cathedral and Jackson Square showcase the city’s cultural and spiritual heritage. Nature is never far away - airboat rides and swamp tours offer a thrilling adventure through Louisiana’s wild beauty, with moss-draped cypress trees and native wildlife setting the scene. 

Famous for its celebrations, New Orleans really comes alive during Mardi Gras and Jazz Fest, but its spirit of joy and resilience shines year-round. With its rich culture, vibrant energy, and unforgettable charm, it truly is one of a kind.

Things to see & do

Browse through our recommended selection of things to see and do in New Orleans. Many of these are included in our suggested itineraries, however, if there is
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Congo Square

Congo Square, located within Louis Armstrong Park, is a historic landmark central to New Orleans’ cultural and musical heritage. In the 18th and 19th centuries, it was where enslaved Africans and free people of color gathered to drum, dance, and preserve their traditions—laying the foundation for jazz. A striking bronze statue by Elizabeth Catlett, depicting a group of musicians, honors this legacy. It stands as a tribute to the spirit, resilience, and lasting influence of African culture in America.

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Bourbon Street

One of the most iconic streets in the country, famous for its vibrant nightlife, live jazz music, and historic French Quarter charm. Stretching 13 blocks from Canal Street to Esplanade Avenue, it’s lined with bars, clubs, and restaurants, many housed in beautifully preserved 18th-century buildings with wrought-iron balconies. By day, it offers a glimpse into New Orleans' unique architecture and culture, but by night, it transforms into a lively hub of entertainment, often associated with Mardi Gras festivities. Visitors can enjoy everything from jazz performances to street performers and a variety of Creole and Cajun cuisine.

Mardi Gras World

Mardi Gras World,  offers a behind-the-scenes look at the magic of Mardi Gras. Visitors can explore the massive warehouses where the iconic parade floats are designed and built. The guided tours showcase elaborate costumes, giant floats, and sculptures, providing insights into the history and artistry behind the city’s famous festival. It's a fascinating experience for anyone wanting to learn about the vibrant traditions and craftsmanship that bring Mardi Gras to life each year.

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Jackson Square

Jackson Square, located in the heart of New Orleans' French Quarter, is a historic landmark surrounded by iconic architecture. Anchored by the stunning St. Louis Cathedral, the square is a lively hub where artists, musicians, and street performers gather daily. The surrounding Pontalba Apartments, Louisiana State Museums, and horse-drawn carriages add to its charm. With its beautiful gardens and vibrant atmosphere, Jackson Square is a perfect place to experience the rich culture and history of New Orleans.

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Oak Alley Plantation

Oak Alley Plantation, located just an hour out of New Orleans in Vacherie, is renowned for its majestic canopy of 300-year-old oak trees leading to a beautifully restored antebellum mansion. Built in 1839, the plantation offers guided tours that explore its history, architecture, and the lives of those who lived and worked there, including enslaved people. Visitors can explore the gardens, exhibits, and historic cottages. Oak Alley is a stunning and poignant reminder of Louisiana’s plantation era and Southern history.

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French Market

The French Market is a vibrant, open-air market that spans six blocks in the historic French Quarter. Dating back to 1791, it is the oldest of its kind in the United States. Visitors can browse a lively mix of local art, handmade crafts, and unique souvenirs while savouring authentic Creole cuisine and fresh beignets. With live music and a festive atmosphere, the market offers a quintessential taste of New Orleans culture and charm.

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Steamboat Natchez

Offers a charming and authentic river cruise experience on the Mississippi River. This historic paddlewheel steamboat features live jazz music, delectable Creole cuisine, and stunning views of the city’s skyline and waterfront. Guests can explore the boat’s vintage design, visit the engine room, and enjoy narrated tours that highlight the river’s history and significance. The Steamboat Natchez provides a nostalgic journey that captures the essence of New Orleans' maritime heritage.

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The 1850's House

The 1850 House offers a glimpse into upscale Creole life before the Civil War. Part of the historic Pontalba Buildings in Jackson Square, this meticulously restored townhouse showcases period furnishings, artwork, and décor that reflect mid-19th-century elegance. Visitors can explore parlours, bedrooms, and servant quarters, gaining insight into daily life in antebellum New Orleans. Operated by the Louisiana State Museum, the 1850 House provides an authentic, immersive experience of the city's rich past.

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Garden District

Step into the elegant charm of the Garden District, one of New Orleans' most picturesque neighbourhoods. Known for its grand antebellum mansions, lush greenery, and oak-lined streets, it’s a peaceful escape from the buzz of the French Quarter. Take a walking tour to admire the stunning architecture and hear stories of the area’s past, including famous residents. It’s a perfect place for a scenic stroll and a deeper look at the city’s historic Southern roots.

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National WWII Museum

The National WWII Museum is a world-renowned institution dedicated to preserving the history of World War II. Through immersive exhibits, personal stories, and artifacts, it explores the war’s impact on America and the world. Highlights include interactive galleries, vintage aircraft, and the emotionally powerful Beyond All Boundaries 4D experience. Located in the Warehouse District, the museum offers a compelling journey into the past, honouring the courage and sacrifices of the Greatest Generation.

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Frenchmen Street

Frenchmen Street is a vibrant, eclectic strip in the Faubourg Marigny neighbourhood of New Orleans, known for its lively music scene and local charm. With its intimate jazz clubs, lively bars, and art galleries, it offers an authentic taste of New Orleans' musical and cultural heritage. Venues like The Spotted Cat and d.b.a. feature live performances from jazz, blues, and brass bands. The street's lively atmosphere, especially at night, makes it a must-visit for music lovers.

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City Park

City Park is a sprawling urban oasis, offering a blend of natural beauty and recreational activities. Spanning over 1,300 acres, it features serene walking trails, lush gardens, and tranquil lakes. Visitors can explore the New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA), the Sculpture Garden, or the famous Carousel Gardens Amusement Park. With its century-old oak trees and family-friendly attractions, City Park provides a peaceful escape while capturing the essence of New Orleans’ charm.

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New Orleans Streetcars

Riding a New Orleans streetcar is like stepping back in time. These charming trolleys are more than just transport—they're a moving piece of history. The iconic green St. Charles line takes you past grand mansions and live oaks, while the red Canal Street and Riverfront lines connect you to key city sights. Affordable and scenic, streetcars are a must for exploring the city at a relaxed pace, with a touch of old-world charm.

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Sazerac House

The Sazerac House is a historic museum and cocktail experience dedicated to the birthplace of the famous Sazerac cocktail. Located in the heart of the city, it offers an interactive journey through the history of New Orleans' drinking culture, showcasing the origins of the Sazerac and its significance in local lore. Visitors can explore exhibits on the art of mixology, learn about the ingredients, and enjoy tastings of classic New Orleans cocktails in a beautifully restored space.

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Swamp Tours

Get up close and personal with Louisiana’s wild side on a thrilling swamp tour. Climb aboard an airboat or flat-bottom boat and cruise through the bayous, where you’ll spot alligators, turtles, birds, and more among moss-draped cypress trees. Knowledgeable guides share local legends, swamp ecology, and wildlife facts. Just a short drive from the city, this adventure offers a dramatic contrast to the urban energy of New Orleans—and a glimpse into a different kind of magic. Check with Travel USA for more details.

Cafe du Monde

A trip to New Orleans isn’t complete without a stop at Café du Monde, the city’s most iconic café. Located in the French Quarter, this open-air coffee stand has been serving hot, fluffy beignets and rich café au lait since 1862. Covered in powdered sugar and best enjoyed fresh, the beignets are a must-try. Grab a table, soak in the sounds of nearby street performers, and enjoy a true New Orleans tradition with every bite.

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Houmas House

Houmas House, known as the "Crown Jewel of Louisiana’s River Road," is a stunning antebellum estate located within an hour of New Orleans. Built in the early 1800s, this grand Greek Revival mansion showcases period furnishings, lush gardens, and a rich plantation history. Visitors can tour the lavish interiors, dine at its acclaimed restaurants, and stay overnight in elegant cottages. With its oak-lined drive and Mississippi River views, Houmas House offers a captivating glimpse into the South’s storied past.

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Street Brass bands

New Orleans brass bands are the heart of the city's musical soul, blending jazz, funk, and second-line rhythms into an electrifying sound. Rooted in African American traditions, these bands feature trumpets, trombones, tubas, and percussion, fuelling vibrant parades and street performances. From historic groups like the Olympia Brass Band to modern acts like Rebirth Brass Band, their high-energy performances celebrate the city’s culture, making every gathering feel like a joyful, dance-filled procession.

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Mississippi Riverboat Cruise

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Cruise up the Mississippi River aboard a classic paddlewheel steamboat, combining timeless charm with modern comfort. Departing from New Orleans, explore iconic ports like Natchez and Vicksburg enroute to Memphis. Excursions include plantation tours, Civil War battlefields, and vibrant music landmarks like Graceland or the Delta Blues Museum. Enjoy onboard entertainment, regional cuisine, and storytelling that brings the river’s history to life. Bask in serene river views and experience the magic of America’s great waterway. Check with Travel USA for more details.

The Cabildo State Museum

Located in the heart of New Orleans' French Quarter, the Cabildo offers a fascinating glimpse into Louisiana's rich history. Housed in a historic building that once served as the Spanish colonial city hall, it showcases exhibits on the Louisiana Purchase, Creole culture, and the Battle of New Orleans. With artifacts, artwork, and interactive displays, the museum highlights the region’s diverse heritage, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts exploring Jackson Square.

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Audubon Zoo

Audubon Zoo is a beloved attraction blending wildlife, history, and lush scenery. Located in Audubon Park, it features exotic animals like white alligators, jaguars, and Louisiana black bears. Highlights include the award-winning Louisiana Swamp exhibit and the lively Monkey Hill. With interactive experiences, shady oak trees, and a mix of global and local wildlife, the zoo offers a fun, educational escape that captures the spirit of New Orleans' natural and cultural heritage.

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St Louis Cemetery # 1

Take a fascinating 75-minute guided walk through St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, the oldest and most famous cemetery in New Orleans. Wander among historic above-ground tombs and beautifully aged mausoleums in what's known as the “City of the Dead.” Hear stories of legendary figures like Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau and discover the unique mix of cultures and traditions that shaped this sacred space. It’s a one-of-a-kind way to explore the city’s mysterious and spirited past.

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Tipitina's

Tipitina’s is a legendary New Orleans music venue, renowned for its deep ties to the city’s vibrant music scene. Founded in 1977 as a tribute to Professor Longhair, this intimate club has hosted icons like Dr. John, The Neville Brothers, and Galactic. Located in the Uptown neighbourhood, Tipitina’s pulses with the rhythms of funk, blues, and jazz, offering an authentic live music experience. With its laid-back vibe and rich history, it’s a must-visit for music lovers.

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Longue Vue House & Gardens

Longue Vue House & Gardens is a hidden gem in New Orleans, showcasing an exquisite blend of history, art, and nature. Built in the 1940s for philanthropists Edgar and Edith Stern, this Classical Revival mansion features elegant interiors, fine art, and antique furnishings. Surrounding the estate, eight acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, including fountains and native plants, offer a tranquil retreat. A symbol of Southern grace and design, Longue Vue provides a glimpse into refined 20th-century living.

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Vue Orleans

Vue Orleans is a state-of-the-art observation deck offering breathtaking 360-degree views of New Orleans from the top of the Four Seasons Hotel. This immersive experience combines panoramic cityscapes with interactive exhibits that showcase the city's rich culture, history, and music. Visitors can explore digital displays on jazz, Creole heritage, and the Mississippi River’s influence. With stunning vistas and engaging storytelling, Vue Orleans provides a dynamic, modern way to experience the heart of the Crescent City.

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Louis Armstrong Park bridge

The picturesque bridge in Louis Armstrong Park, is a charming highlight of this cultural landmark. Spanning a serene lagoon, the bridge offers stunning views of lush greenery and the park’s iconic sculptures. It's a peaceful spot to pause and appreciate the park’s homage to jazz legend Louis Armstrong and the city’s musical heritage. Perfect for photography or quiet reflection, the bridge embodies the soulful charm that makes New Orleans so unique.

Stay in an iconic hotel

Hotel Monteleone, a historic gem in the heart of the French Quarter, has been welcoming guests since 1886. This iconic landmark offers timeless elegance and unmatched Southern charm. Its iconic Carousel Bar, a rotating lounge, is a favourite among locals and visitors. With its easy access to Bourbon Street, rich literary history and classic style, Hotel Monteleone offers a uniquely New Orleans experience steeped in tradition and comfort. Check with Travel USA for package options.

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Royal Street

Royal Street is one of New Orleans’ most charming and colorful thoroughfares, blending art, architecture, and music in perfect harmony. Lined with antique shops, galleries, and historic buildings, it’s a feast for the eyes—and ears. Street performers and jazz buskers fill the air with music, creating a lively, welcoming vibe that’s pure New Orleans. Whether you're browsing local art, snapping photos of wrought-iron balconies, or just soaking in the atmosphere, Royal Street is not to be missed.

New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA)

Located in beautiful City Park, the New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA) is a cultural treasure filled with over 40,000 works of art. Its impressive collection includes everything from European and American paintings to African, Asian, and contemporary pieces. The museum also features rotating exhibitions and the enchanting Besthoff Sculpture Garden, just outside. NOMA offers a peaceful, inspiring escape and a chance to connect with the city's artistic side, whether you're an art lover or a casual visitor.

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St. Louis Cathedral

St. Louis Cathedral, in New Orleans’ Jackson Square, is the oldest continuously active Roman Catholic cathedral in the U.S. Originally built in 1727 and rebuilt in the 1850s, it features striking French Gothic and Spanish Colonial architecture. Dedicated to King Louis IX of France, it remains a vibrant spiritual and cultural landmark. Visitors are welcome daily to explore its stunning interior, attend Mass, or join a tour.

French Quarter

The French Quarter, New Orleans' oldest neighbourhood, enchants with its vibrant culture, historic charm, and lively streets. Stroll through cobblestone pathways lined with colourful Creole townhouses, intricate ironwork balconies, and fragrant courtyards. Indulge in jazz music echoing from lively bars, savour iconic dishes like beignets and gumbo, and explore landmarks like Jackson Square, St. Louis Cathedral, and the bustling French Market. Day or night, the French Quarter offers an unforgettable blend of history, cuisine, and celebration.

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Southern Food Museum

The Southern Food & Beverage Museum in New Orleans celebrates the rich culinary traditions of the American South. Explore exhibits highlighting regional dishes, historic cooking methods, and cultural influences from Creole, Cajun, and beyond. Learn the stories behind iconic foods like gumbo, barbecue, and biscuits, and discover the origins of Southern beverages, including bourbon and sweet tea. Interactive displays, cooking demos, and a research library make it a must-visit for food enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

Creole Queen Riverboat Cruise

The Creole Queen is a classic paddlewheel riverboat offering scenic cruises along the Mississippi River in New Orleans. With its elegant 19th-century design, the boat features live jazz, Creole dining, and breathtaking skyline views. The historical Battlefield Cruise stops at Chalmette Battlefield, where visitors learn about the War of 1812. Whether for history, music, or stunning sunsets, the Creole Queen provides an unforgettable journey through the heart of New Orleans' rich cultural and riverfront heritage.

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Courtyard Dining

Courtyard dining is a quintessential New Orleans experience, offering a blend of history, charm, and flavor. Tucked behind the city's historic buildings, these lush, hidden courtyards provide the perfect setting for a relaxed meal. With brick walls, greenery, and wrought-iron gates, they offer an intimate escape from the bustling streets. Many iconic restaurants, like Antoine's and The Court of Two Sisters, feature courtyard dining, where you can savor Creole cuisine while enjoying live jazz and the city’s vibrant ambiance.

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Preservation Hall

Preservation Hall, nestled in New Orleans' French Quarter, is a revered venue for traditional jazz. Established in 1961, it preserves the soulful legacy of New Orleans jazz with nightly performances by world-class musicians in an intimate, rustic setting. Its unassuming façade belies the vibrant, timeless music within, offering an authentic cultural experience. A must-visit for jazz enthusiasts, Preservation Hall embodies the heart and spirit of the city’s rich musical heritage.

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Audubon Aquarium

The Audubon Aquarium, located along the Mississippi River, is a top family attraction showcasing marine life from the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean, and beyond. It features engaging exhibits like a walk-through tunnel, touch pools, and a colony of playful penguins. Visitors can see sharks, sea turtles, stingrays, and colourful tropical fish. Recently renovated, the aquarium offers interactive experiences and conservation education. It’s part of the Audubon Nature Institute and easily accessible from the French Quarter.

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New Orleans Jazz Museum

Celebrates the birthplace of jazz through engaging exhibits, live performances, and educational programs. Located in the historic Old U.S. Mint, it showcases rare instruments, photographs, and memorabilia from legendary artists like Louis Armstrong and Jelly Roll Morton. Interactive displays explore the evolution of jazz and its cultural impact. With its blend of history and live music, the museum offers an unforgettable experience for fans of jazz and New Orleans' rich musical heritage.

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The Presbytere

Located in the heart of Jackson Square, The Presbytère is a historic museum in New Orleans that offers a fascinating glimpse into the city’s past. Once a residence for clergy, it now houses exhibits dedicated to Mardi Gras and the history of Hurricane Katrina. The museum’s vibrant displays celebrate the city’s culture, showcasing the iconic costumes of Mardi Gras parades and the resilience of New Orleans through the devastation and recovery from the 2005 storm.

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Experience Live Sport

Feel the energy and excitement of a live sports game in the heart of the Big Easy. New Orleans is home to the New Orleans Saints (NFL) and the New Orleans Pelicans (NBA), offering fans top-tier action year-round. Whether you're cheering for the Saints at the Superdome or catching a Pelicans game at the Smoothie King Center, the city’s sports culture is as vibrant as its music scene. Chat with Travel USA to secure your tickets, and we'll look to lock in your seats before you even pack your bags!

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Beauregard Keyes House

This historic site is a beautifully preserved 19th-century Creole townhouse that once belonged to Confederate General P.G.T. Beauregard and later writer Frances Parkinson Keyes. Located in the French Quarter, the house offers a glimpse into both antebellum and post-Civil War New Orleans. Visitors can explore the elegant architecture, period furnishings, and lush courtyard while learning about the lives of its notable residents and the city’s rich history during the 19th century.

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Cafe Negril

Café Negril is a vibrant, laid-back New Orleans venue known for its reggae music, delicious Caribbean-inspired cuisine, and welcoming atmosphere. Located on Frenchman Street in the heart of the French Quarter, it offers a unique blend of live music, casual dining, and tropical cocktails. Guests can enjoy flavourful dishes like jerk chicken, fish tacos, and rum-infused drinks while soaking in the rhythms of reggae and Caribbean beats. With its eclectic vibe, Café Negril provides a fun, festive escape in New Orleans.

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Tour the City by Horse & Cart

A tour of New Orleans by horse and cart offers a charming and leisurely way to explore the city’s historic streets. Guided by knowledgeable drivers, visitors can meander through the French Quarter, past iconic landmarks like Jackson Square, St. Louis Cathedral, and the colourful French Market. The clip-clop of hooves provides a serene backdrop to learning about the city’s rich history, architecture, and culture, making it a unique and intimate experience of New Orleans. Check with Travel USA for more details.

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Explore New Orleans with the Go City Pass

With Travel USA and Go City, sightseeing couldn’t be easier. One pass, one price, all the sights - save up to 50% on the best attractions, tours, and activities - see more, spend less! From Treme tours to Mardi Gras fun, we've got you covered! 

N.B. The all-inclusive pass is included in Travel USA’s New Orleans and selected Louisiana packages giving you unlimited access to more than 20 attractions, tours, and activities during your stay.

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