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Friday and Saturday, January 5 and 6, 2024 – New Orleans Points of Interest.
Arnaud’s 813 Bienville St, New Orleans, LA 70112, One of the premier New Orleans Restaurants, serving authentic creole food and Dixieland Jazz since 1918.
Brennan’s, 417 Royal St, New Orleans, LA 70130. Famous for its’ Sazerac Cocktail. The bar has a courtyard to the rear that is generally unoccupied. Great food too.
Café Du Monde, 800 Decatur St, New Orleans, LA 70116, the legendary home of the classic Coffee and Beignets.
The Camellia Grill, 626 S Carrollton Ave, New Orleans, LA 70118. Take a great ride on the St Charles Trolly. Eclectic place, great Gumbo, possibly the best in New Orleans, and great Red Beans and Rice. A New Orleans Legend.
Central Grocery , 923 Decatur St, New Orleans, LA 70116. Muffuletta Sandwiches. The traditional-style muffuletta sandwich consists of a muffuletta loaf split horizontally and covered with layers of marinated muffuletta-style olive salad, salami, ham, Swiss cheese, provolone, and mortadella.
The French Market, 1249 Peters Street, New Orleans, LA 70116, an eclectic group of shops, restaurants, and artists.
Frenchman Street – Music – Frenchmen Street is one of New Orleans’ best spots for live music. The sounds of jazz, reggae, and blues spill out of clubs. Frenchmen Street runs parallel to Elysian Fields Avenue and is adjacent to Esplanade Avenue, located away from the hustle and bustle of Bourbon Street and tucked between the French Quarter and Marigny neighborhoods, running all the way into the residential neighborhood of Gentilly.
The Gumbo Shop, 630 St Peter, New Orleans, LA 70116. The Gumbo Shop on Saint Peter Street in the French Quarter of New Orleans doesn’t accept reservations and has won the Best Gumbo category in the Best of New Orleans poll every year since 1999.
Jackson Square, 700 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70130, a beautiful, well maintained park adjacent to the French Quarter.
Lafitte’s Blacksmith Bar. 941 Bourbon St, New Orleans, LA 70116, Reportedly the oldest continuously operating bar in the Unites States. The Hotel across the street has a great courtyard and place to sit while still being on Bourbon Street.
New Orleans Museum of Art, 1 Collins Diboll Cir, New Orleans, LA 70124. The New Orleans Museum of Art (or NOMA) is the oldest fine arts museum in the city of New Orleans. It is situated within City Park, a short distance from the intersection of Carrollton Avenue and Esplanade Avenue, and near the terminus of the “Canal Street – City Park” streetcar line. It was established in 1911 as the Delgado Museum of Art.
The National World War II Museum, 945 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70130. The National WWII Museum, formerly known as The National D-Day Museum, is a military history museum located in the Central Business District of New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S., on Andrew Higgins Drive between Camp Street and Magazine Street.
Parkway Bakery and Tavern, 538 Hagan Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119. The restaurant is accessible with a Trolly Ride (The Canal Street Trolly) and a two-block walk. It is famous for its outstanding Poor Boy’s
Port of Call, 838 Esplanade Ave, New Orleans, LA 70116, Reported to be the best burgers in New Orleans. Small, affordable place to eat.
Preservation Hall, 726 St Peter, New Orleans, LA 70116. Traditional New Orleans Jazz since 1961.
Trolly Lines – There are four main Trolly lines in the city. The Rampart/St Clause Line is closed due to a building collapse. A 24 hour pass is $3. The St Charles line passes through the Garden District. The Canal streetcar line will bring you to the New Orleans Museum of Art. The Riverfront Trolly line has a stop near the Cafe Du Monde.