New Orleans, USA-6-day-itinerary
Day 1: Monday
Morning
- Start your day at Cafe du Monde: This iconic cafe is a must-visit for beignet lovers. Try the classic fried dough pastries with powdered sugar (5 minutes from French Quarter).
- Explore Jackson Square: Surrounded by street performers, artists, and historic buildings, this charming square is perfect for people-watching.
Afternoon
- Take a stroll along the Mississippi River: Walk along the levee and enjoy the views of the river. You can also take a scenic ride on the Steamboat Natchez ( tickets available online).
- Visit the French Market: This historic market has been in operation since 1791. Browse the vendors selling handmade crafts, souvenirs, and local specialties like pralines.
Evening
- Dinner at Dooky Chase’s Restaurant: Try their famous gumbo z’herbes (greens gumbo) and other Creole classics.
- Live music at Preservation Hall: This tiny venue is home to some of the city’s best jazz musicians. Be prepared for a unique, intimate experience.
Accommodations
- Stay in the French Quarter or nearby Marigny neighborhood for easy access to attractions.
Transportation
- Use public transportation ( buses and streetcars) to get around the city.
- Consider purchasing a Jazzy Pass for unlimited rides on buses and streetcars.
Tips
- Be prepared for crowds and long lines, especially in popular areas like Jackson Square.
- Don’t drink tap water – stick to bottled or filtered water instead.
- Try to avoid walking alone at night, especially in less populated areas.
Day 2: Tuesday
Morning
- Visit the National WWII Museum: Learn about the American experience during World War II through interactive exhibits and personal stories (5 minutes from Central Business District).
- Explore the New Orleans Museum of Art: This museum features a diverse collection of art from around the world, including works by local artists.
Afternoon
- Take a walk through Lafayette Cemetery No. 1: This historic cemetery is home to beautiful Victorian-era mausoleums and stunning views of the city.
- Visit the Backstreet Cultural Museum: Dedicated to preserving African American and Afro-Caribbean cultures in New Orleans, this unique museum offers insight into the city’s rich heritage.
Evening
- Dinner at Coop’s Place: Try their famous Cajun fried chicken and enjoy the lively atmosphere of this casual restaurant.
- Live music at the Howlin’ Wolf: This music venue features a variety of acts, from jazz to rock to blues.
Day 3: Wednesday
Morning
- Take a scenic drive along Bayou St. John: Enjoy the views of the bayou and surrounding neighborhoods.
- Visit the Longue Vue House and Gardens: Explore the stunning gardens and historic house, which was once the residence of philanthropist Edith Stern.
Afternoon
- Shop on Magazine Street: This 6-mile stretch is home to a variety of boutiques, galleries, and antique shops.
- Take a break at Morning Call Coffee House: Relax in this charming coffee shop with a beautiful garden.
Evening
- Dinner at Herbsaint: Try their creative Southern cuisine in a cozy atmosphere.
- Live music at the Spotted Cat Music Club: This intimate venue features a variety of musicians, from jazz to folk to rock.
Day 4: Thursday
Morning
- Visit the St. Louis Cathedral and the Cabildo: Explore these historic buildings on Jackson Square.
- Walk through the French Quarter’s charming streets: Get lost in the narrow alleys and admire the beautiful architecture.
Afternoon
- Take a tour of the New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum: Learn about the history and culture of voodoo in this unique museum.
- Visit the Ogden Museum of Southern Art: Discover the art and heritage of the American South through rotating exhibitions.
Evening
- Dinner at Commander’s Palace: Enjoy fine Creole cuisine in a historic mansion setting.
- Live music at the Blue Nile: This iconic club features a variety of musicians, from jazz to rock to blues.
Day 5: Friday
Morning
- Visit the New Orleans Botanical Garden: Explore the beautiful gardens and grounds.
- Take a stroll through the charming neighborhood of the Marigny: Admire the historic homes and explore the local shops and cafes.
Afternoon
- Shop on Frenchmen Street: This lively street is home to a variety of boutiques, galleries, and record stores.
- Visit the New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park: Learn about the history and legacy of jazz in this unique park.
Evening
- Dinner at Antoine’s Restaurant: Try their classic Creole cuisine in a historic setting.
- Live music at the Howlin’ Wolf: This music venue features a variety of acts, from jazz to rock to blues.
Day 6: Saturday
Morning
- Take a scenic ride on the Steamboat Natchez: Enjoy the views of the city and the Mississippi River.
- Visit the New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum: Learn about the history and culture of voodoo in this unique museum.
Afternoon
- Explore the charming neighborhood of the Garden District: Admire the beautiful architecture and historic homes.
- Take a break at Cafe Beignet: Relax in this cozy cafe with delicious beignets.
Evening
- Dinner at Dooky Chase’s Restaurant: Try their famous gumbo z’herbes (greens gumbo) and other Creole classics.
- Live music at Preservation Hall: This tiny venue is home to some of the city’s best jazz musicians. Be prepared for a unique, intimate experience.
Transportation
- Use public transportation ( buses and streetcars) to get around the city.
- Consider purchasing a Jazzy Pass for unlimited rides on buses and streetcars.
Tips
- Be prepared for crowds and long lines, especially in popular areas like Jackson Square.
- Don’t drink tap water – stick to bottled or filtered water instead.
- Try to avoid walking alone at night, especially in less populated areas.