FIRST VISIT TO NEW ORLEANS
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FIRST VISIT TO NEW ORLEANS
Since this is our 1st trip to NO what are the best things to see we only have 5 days! Also, what is the very best restuarant to splurge on!
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Ok - here goes.
Things to do: St. Charles Streetcar and new Canal Streetcar ride, a city tour with a cemetery stop, a half-day swamp tour (that's plenty of time), maybe a plantation/swamp tour if you like history, a steamboat ride (don't go for the dinner cruise, the food isn't that good), the French Market, Jackson Square, Frenchman Street, Mardi Gras World and maybe fit in a cooking class.
Somebody else can fill you in on great restaurants but I can give some hints on less expensive places. Petunia's for breakfast, Pat O'Brien's for Hurricanes, Deja Vu for a local bar/restaurant, either Acme Oyster House or Felix's, Cafe duMonde and be brave and try a Lucky Dog.
Have fun and enjoy the city - my husband went for his first time probably 8-9 years ago and we've been going back once a year ever since (we'll be there in just 2 weeks and already have plans for 2005). It just gets in your blood.
Things to do: St. Charles Streetcar and new Canal Streetcar ride, a city tour with a cemetery stop, a half-day swamp tour (that's plenty of time), maybe a plantation/swamp tour if you like history, a steamboat ride (don't go for the dinner cruise, the food isn't that good), the French Market, Jackson Square, Frenchman Street, Mardi Gras World and maybe fit in a cooking class.
Somebody else can fill you in on great restaurants but I can give some hints on less expensive places. Petunia's for breakfast, Pat O'Brien's for Hurricanes, Deja Vu for a local bar/restaurant, either Acme Oyster House or Felix's, Cafe duMonde and be brave and try a Lucky Dog.
Have fun and enjoy the city - my husband went for his first time probably 8-9 years ago and we've been going back once a year ever since (we'll be there in just 2 weeks and already have plans for 2005). It just gets in your blood.
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I forgot to add - try these websites for guide books, maps and discount coupons:
NewOleansonline.com (Good Time Guide)
bigeasy.com (Visitor magazine)
Neworleanscvb.com (Visitor guide)
LouisianaTravel.com (Tour Guide)
NewOleansonline.com (Good Time Guide)
bigeasy.com (Visitor magazine)
Neworleanscvb.com (Visitor guide)
LouisianaTravel.com (Tour Guide)
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Agree with ccolor and would add other ideas of D-Day Museum (takes ALL day), Aquarium and Zoo (you can get a combo ticket which includes a boat ride between the two, and I think you can do both in one day if you start out early). Beignets at Cafe DuMonde across from Jackson Square and Muffelata's at Central Grocery across from the French Market. Loved Dick and Jenny's restaurant. Whatever you do - you will love it. Was there for 2nd trip one year ago today!
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