New Orleans must do
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New Orleans must do
Anyone got a "must do" list for New Orleans? This will be our second trip. Did the trolly, Bourbon Street, night and day, Cafe Du monde, Court of Two Sisters, Acme Oyster House. Looking for all that we missed!
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The zoo is great. Take a steamboat down the mississippi, then take the trolley back.
Get into the Garden District. Or Magazine Street to some of the antique shops.
Go to Frenchman street in the evening in lieu of Bourbon. Lots of action there now. Take in some jazz at Snug Harbor (check the schedule, not cheap but fun).
Check out Chowhound.com for the latest in restaurants in New Orleans. YOu might like Uglesiches if you liked the Acme. Did you do the French Market? Be sure to venture into the back outer areas where the artists peddle.
Take a limo ride -- New Orleans limo drivers are required to study local history. They can give you a more personal POV. Ask one to take you by Fats Dominos house.
Stand in the no-reservation line at Paul Prudhome's place. Stay in Fauborg-Maurigny for a different residential feel, just outside the french quarter, next to Frenchman Street.
Go to the Funky Butt or Preservation Hall for old-time jazz.
Have a muffaletta sandwich. Someone else knows where the best one is, but I go to that grocery across from the French Market area.
Get into the Garden District. Or Magazine Street to some of the antique shops.
Go to Frenchman street in the evening in lieu of Bourbon. Lots of action there now. Take in some jazz at Snug Harbor (check the schedule, not cheap but fun).
Check out Chowhound.com for the latest in restaurants in New Orleans. YOu might like Uglesiches if you liked the Acme. Did you do the French Market? Be sure to venture into the back outer areas where the artists peddle.
Take a limo ride -- New Orleans limo drivers are required to study local history. They can give you a more personal POV. Ask one to take you by Fats Dominos house.
Stand in the no-reservation line at Paul Prudhome's place. Stay in Fauborg-Maurigny for a different residential feel, just outside the french quarter, next to Frenchman Street.
Go to the Funky Butt or Preservation Hall for old-time jazz.
Have a muffaletta sandwich. Someone else knows where the best one is, but I go to that grocery across from the French Market area.
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Have a muffaletta sandwich. Someone else knows where the best one is, but I go to that grocery across from the French Market area.
Central Grocery.
Also consider the 2 Park Service visitor centers. Free activities and a daily walking tour. Cemetery tour with Save our Cemeteries- non profit group.
Central Grocery.

Also consider the 2 Park Service visitor centers. Free activities and a daily walking tour. Cemetery tour with Save our Cemeteries- non profit group.
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Rock N Bowl is truly different, do a google on it. Zydeco music is very Louisiana. How about a trip out to a plantation home. The museum with the costumes from Carnival is fascinating.
Your list mentioned the things I avoid in New Orleans except duMonde. If you want classic touristy things how about Lafittes Blacksmith shop. Oldest bar in New Orleans in one of the oldest buildings.
Dinner at Galatoires. Old NO families still celebrate birthdays etc here. Excellent food and great service. LMF
Your list mentioned the things I avoid in New Orleans except duMonde. If you want classic touristy things how about Lafittes Blacksmith shop. Oldest bar in New Orleans in one of the oldest buildings.
Dinner at Galatoires. Old NO families still celebrate birthdays etc here. Excellent food and great service. LMF
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I think the D-Day Museum is a must do. A drive up the river to visit several plantations would be good.
Am I the only one that thinks that Central Grocery's Muffalleta is overrated? I like Cafe Maspero much better.
Seconds on Preservation Hall (get in line early) as well as a free walking tour from the park rangers at Jean Lafitte (sp?) National Park.
Buy a pass and visit the three LSU Museums, the two in Jackson Square, and the Mint at the end of the French Market.
Wander into The Gumbo Shop for some Red Beans and Rice, or whatever else is on the menu.
Take the free ferry over to Algiers and visit Mardi Gras world.
Good luck.
Am I the only one that thinks that Central Grocery's Muffalleta is overrated? I like Cafe Maspero much better.
Seconds on Preservation Hall (get in line early) as well as a free walking tour from the park rangers at Jean Lafitte (sp?) National Park.
Buy a pass and visit the three LSU Museums, the two in Jackson Square, and the Mint at the end of the French Market.
Wander into The Gumbo Shop for some Red Beans and Rice, or whatever else is on the menu.
Take the free ferry over to Algiers and visit Mardi Gras world.
Good luck.
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A meal at Jacques-Imos and some music next door at the Maple Leaf could be enjoyable.
Tipitina's was a kick too.
Agree with Dutch on the DDay Museum (goose bumps-allow 2hrs min. if you are really into WW II history) and the fact that the Central Grocery's Muffs have been lacking of late.
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Tipitina's was a kick too.
Agree with Dutch on the DDay Museum (goose bumps-allow 2hrs min. if you are really into WW II history) and the fact that the Central Grocery's Muffs have been lacking of late.
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I crossed Mothers off my list after my last visit to NO. The wait staff was surely and the place looked remarkably dirty. And I've cut way back on gravy lately.
I would never pass up a chance to eat at Commander's Palace or at least 25 other places in NO. Let the good times roll.
I would never pass up a chance to eat at Commander's Palace or at least 25 other places in NO. Let the good times roll.
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Here's a nifty link I just got on where to stay and what to eat:
http://www.starchefs.com/features/tr...ml/index.shtml
http://www.starchefs.com/features/tr...ml/index.shtml

