
New Orleans
Streetcars, swamps, and soulful nights in the Crescent City
Highlights
Wander centuries-old streets and courtyards rich with Creole architecture and hidden history.
Glide along the Mississippi for skyline views, jazz, and iconic riverfront photos.
Spot gators, birds, and bayou wildlife on a guided Louisiana swamp tour.
Admire grand 19th-century homes and oak-lined streets by streetcar and foot.
Browse affordable boutiques, galleries, and local design shops along this walkable corridor.
Catch brass bands, funk, and jazz in intimate venues without blowing your budget.
Where to Eat
11 picks

Cafe Beignet (Decatur Street)
Grab a plate of fresh beignets and chicory coffee in the leafy courtyard just off Decatur; it’s a relaxed setting for your first morning.

French Market (Food Stalls)
Hit the open-air French Market for po’boys, gator bites, and pralines from casual vendors and small counters.

Coop's Place
Casual, lively spot near the French Market serving jambalaya, red beans and rice, and fried chicken; expect a line and a bar vibe.

Bearcat CBD
Fuel up with hearty scrambles, breakfast bowls, and good coffee in a modern café setting just upriver from the Quarter.

Pythian Market
Return to the CBD and grab casual bites from multiple vendors—tacos, bowls, and local-inspired dishes—in a stylish food hall.

Mother's Restaurant
Line up for hearty po’boys, debris roast beef, and jambalaya at this old-school cafeteria-style spot on Poydras.

The Vintage
Enjoy coffee, beignets, and small plates in a cozy, stylish café on Magazine Street before a day of walking and shopping.

Stein’s Market & Deli
Stop into this unfussy deli on Magazine Street for big, shareable sandwiches and cold drinks.

Dat Dog (Magazine Street)
Build your own hot dog or sausage with creative toppings, including alligator sausage, in a colorful, casual space with outdoor seating.

Who Dat Coffee Café
Refuel after your walk with hearty breakfast plates and good coffee in a friendly, colorful neighborhood café.

Clover Grill
Grab a classic diner-style burger and fries at this quirky, neon-lit spot on Bourbon Street.
What to Do
15 picks

Jackson Square & St. Louis Cathedral
Explore the historic square, step inside St. Louis Cathedral, and watch street artists and performers along the iron fence and river side.

Woldenberg Riverfront Park Walk
Stroll the paved riverfront path behind Jackson Square along the Mississippi, with views of steamboats, levees, and public art.

French Market Shopping Stroll
Browse stalls for local crafts, souvenirs, spices, and small artworks, then wander nearby Chartres and Royal Street shops.

City Sightseeing New Orleans Hop-On Hop-Off Bus (Red Route Segment)
Use a 1-day or multi-day ticket to ride a portion of the loop in the afternoon, getting narrated history while you rest your feet between key stops like Basin St. Station and the Garden District.

Frenchmen Street Live Music Crawl
Walk from the French Quarter into Marigny and pop into a few music clubs along Frenchmen (like The Spotted Cat or d.b.a.) to hear jazz, brass, and funk; tip the bands and move on when you’re ready.

New Orleans Swamp and Bayou Boat Tour (with Transportation)
Join a half-day guided swamp tour with hotel or central pickup; ride a covered boat through cypress-lined bayous to spot alligators, wading birds, and other wildlife while learning about the wetlands ecosystem.

Lafayette Square & CBD Architecture Walk
Walk around Lafayette Square and nearby streets to see a mix of historic facades, modern towers, and public art in the business district.
Riverfront Night Walk & Harrah’s Area
After dinner, stroll toward the riverfront and around the Spanish Plaza and casino area for lit-up river views and easy people-watching.

Magazine Street Shopping & Stroll
Wander Magazine Street between about Jackson and Louisiana Avenue for independent boutiques, galleries, and home-goods shops.
Garden District & Lafayette Cemetery No. 1 Perimeter Walk
Ride the St. Charles streetcar to Washington Avenue and walk shaded streets to admire historic mansions and the above-ground tombs visible along Lafayette Cemetery’s fence.

Audubon Park Loop Walk or Bike
Continue on the St. Charles streetcar to Audubon Park for a 1.8-mile paved loop under massive oaks; rent a bike nearby if you prefer to ride.

St. Charles Avenue Streetcar Night Ride
Ride the historic green streetcar back toward downtown after dark, watching the mansions and oak trees glow under streetlights.

Crescent Park & Bywater Riverfront Walk
Start your last day with a walk along Crescent Park’s elevated paths and gardens for river views and murals, accessed via stair or ramp entrances.

New Orleans Jazz Museum at the Old U.S. Mint
Head back toward the Quarter and explore exhibits on jazz legends, instruments, and the city’s musical roots inside a historic mint building.

Bourbon Street & Surrounding Nightlife Stroll
Walk Bourbon and nearby streets in the early evening to experience the neon, music spilling from bars, and general chaos; duck into a bar with a live band if it feels right, then retreat to quieter side streets when you’ve had enough.
Good to Know
7 picks
Plan for Heat and Humidity
Wear light, breathable clothing, a hat, and comfortable walking shoes; schedule the most strenuous walking for morning or late afternoon and use midday for museums or café breaks.
Use Streetcars Strategically
Buy a day Jazzy Pass if you’ll ride multiple times, and remember that streetcars can be slower than maps suggest—leave extra time before tours or dinner reservations.
Book Swamp and River Tours Ahead
Reserve your swamp tour and any river cruise or specialty walking tour at least a few days in advance, especially on weekends or in peak seasons.
Carry a Small Daypack
Pack water, sunscreen, bug repellent (for swamp and parks), a light rain jacket, and a phone power bank in a compact bag you can keep with you all day.
Respect Residential Neighborhoods
In areas like the Marigny, Bywater, and Garden District, keep voices down at night and avoid blocking sidewalks or stoops for photos.
Stay Aware but Relaxed at Night
Stick to well-lit, busier streets when walking after dark, keep valuables out of sight, and use a rideshare if you feel uncomfortable or are far from your hotel.
Budget for Live Music and Tips
Many venues have small covers or drink minimums, and street bands and club musicians often rely on tips; keep some small bills handy.
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