New Orleans’ top bucket-list destinations
If you are looking for a good place to go, visit these New Orleans’ top bucket-list destinations. A year’s worth of Mardi Gras activities takes place here throughout the weekend. These would be the reasons why you should explore New Orleans, from po’boy baguettes to ghost-tour tales.
Live music
A spring Jazz Festival brings in visitors from all around the world. To be true, on any nightly basis, you can discover a magnificent trumpet solo or a jaw-dropping drum break in any given bar. Listen to live trios and quartets as you stroll down colorfully painted, bohemian Frenchmen Street. Live trios and quartets fill legendary places like The Spotted Cat, Blue Nile and Snug Harbor as you wander down colorfully painted, bohemian Frenchmen Street.
World-class restaurant
In New Orleans, there are many more culinary alternatives than you could ever possibly enjoy in a single visit. It performs well in solemn, silver-service historic establishments like Galatoire’s and Antoine’s (founded in 1840 and 1905, respectively). Still, you really should also try down-home fast-food delicacies such as fried shrimp and catfish po’boy sandwiches.
Nightlife
During the night, the French Quarter is crowded with ardent drinkers strolling from bar to bar. It is possible to follow a trail of ancient old drinking places that serve cocktails. There is also a flourishing LGBTQ culture on St Ann Street and nightclubs stay open until 4 a.m. New Orleans is America’s party capital, drawing college graduates, stag and hen parties, hardcore clubbers, especially sophisticated whiskey enthusiasts.