Two dayS IN NEW ORLEANS

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Two dayS IN NEW ORLEANS 2 DAYS, 1 NIGHT Grab your beignets and café au lait and go enjoy breakfast on the Riverfront. Relax on the levee while watching the ships cruise up and down the Mississippi River. Aſter breakfast, take the City Sightseeing Hop-on, Hop-off Bus and explore New Orleans in a unique way. The double decker bus makes the same continuous loop every thirty minutes so you can hop off or on at any of the stops. You will have the chance to explore different neighborhoods throughout the day including the French Market, the French Quarter, Magazine Street, St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, the National World War II Museum, the Garden District, and Mardi Gras World. When checking out the different locations, remember to explore the neighboring shopping venues like art galleries, local clothing stores, and enjoy some of the cocktail lounges along the way. For dinner, enjoy a hands-on New Orleans cooking class that will explain the origins of Louisiana cuisine and will teach you how to make signature savory dishes. You will get to eat all the dishes that you prepare in the class, and you will be able to bring home some Louisiana flavors so that you can show all your friends how to cook like a New Orleanian. Contact the Tourism Department for more information: [email protected] or 504-566-5011 DAY ONE DAY TWO Enjoy a Jazz Brunch or a Gospel Brunch that offers a diverse spread of traditional Louisiana dishes. Indulge in a mimosa or a bloody Mary with your meal while you enjoy the melodic tunes of the jazz band or the gospel singers. Aſter your brunch, explore Freret Street located in the heart of Uptown New Orleans near the Universities District. Freret Street offers a historic corridor, diverse shops, restaurants, and cocktail lounges. In addition, Freret Street is fun for all ages with walkable parks and playgrounds. Before you depart from the Crescent City, pass by your favorite locations to pick up any souvenirs. Make sure you bring home some Louisiana flavor and always remember to let the good times roll! Aſter dinner, take a taxi to Frenchmen Street for an evening dedicated to music and cocktails. Frenchmen Street boasts multiple music venues that range from traditional jazz to rock, from reggae to Latin, and from Bluegrass to the Blues. In addition, the musical clubs on Frenchmen Street offer exciting drinks and lile to no cover. www.neworleanscvb.com

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Two dayS IN NEW ORLEANS2 DAYS, 1 NIGHT

Grab your beignets and café au lait and go enjoy breakfast on the Riverfront. Relax on the levee while watching the ships cruise up and down the Mississippi River.

After breakfast, take the City Sightseeing Hop-on, Hop-off Bus and explore New Orleans in a unique way. The double decker bus makes the same continuous loop every thirty minutes so you can hop off or on at any of the stops. You will have the chance to explore different neighborhoods throughout the day including the French Market, the French Quarter, Magazine Street, St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, the National World War II Museum, the Garden District, and Mardi Gras World. When checking out the different locations, remember to explore the neighboring shopping venues like art galleries, local clothing stores, and enjoy some of the cocktail lounges along the way.

For dinner, enjoy a hands-on New Orleans cooking class that will explain the origins of Louisiana cuisine and will teach you how to make signature savory dishes. You will get to eat all the dishes that you prepare in the class, and you will be able to bring home some Louisiana flavors so that you can show all your friends how to cook like a New Orleanian.

Contact the Tourism Department for more information: [email protected] or 504-566-5011

DAY ONE

DAY TWOEnjoy a Jazz Brunch or a Gospel Brunch that offers a diverse spread of traditional Louisiana dishes. Indulge in a mimosa or a bloody Mary with your meal while you enjoy the melodic tunes of the jazz band or the gospel singers.

After your brunch, explore Freret Street located in the heart of Uptown New Orleans near the Universities District. Freret Street offers a historic corridor, diverse shops, restaurants, and cocktail lounges. In addition, Freret Street is fun for all ages with walkable parks and playgrounds.

Before you depart from the Crescent City, pass by your favorite locations to pick up any souvenirs. Make sure you bring home some Louisiana flavor and always remember to let the good times roll!

After dinner, take a taxi to Frenchmen Street for an evening dedicated to music and cocktails. Frenchmen Street boasts multiple music venues that range from traditional jazz to rock, from reggae to Latin, and from Bluegrass to the Blues. In addition, the musical clubs on Frenchmen Street offer exciting drinks and little to no cover.

www.neworleanscvb.com