Welcome to
NEW ORLEANS
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Touro Hospital (1 block away): A quick and easy walk away.
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St. Charles Street (1 block away): Surrounded by bars, restaurants & streetcar access.
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Streetcar Lines (1 block away): Scenic transportation through the city in historic cars.
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Audubon Golf Club, Park & Zoo (6 min): Explore the urban park w/ zoo, golfing, & trails.
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Garden District (4 min): Stroll through the district & view historic architecture & gardens.
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Magazine Street (8 min): Walking distance, only 3 blocks away. Experience local culture, eclectic shops, boutiques, and galleries.
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Tulane & Loyola University(9 min): Nearby the prestigious universities.
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French Quarter (12 min): Explore streets filled with jazz music- A must-visit for tourists.
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Harrah's Casino(13 min): Play games, gamble and enjoy live entertainment.
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Riverwalk Outlets (14 min): Shop along the river and check out stores & boutiques.
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Mississippi River(15 min): Enjoy scenic views & riverfront activities.
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Caesar's Superdome (15min): Enjoy Mardi gras events, concerts or watch a football game in the stadium.
Nearby things to do
The New Orleans dining scene is a vibrant mix of Creole, Cajun, and French flavors, with iconic dishes like gumbo and beignets served in settings that range from historic eateries to modern restaurants, often accompanied by live jazz. Here are some of our hand-chosen favorites:
Our Favorite Breakfast Recommendations
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Maison Perrier: Charming bed and breakfast.
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Chimes Bed & Breakfast: Cozy atmosphere spot.
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The Daily Beet: Healthy breakfast menu.
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Slim Goodies Diner: Classic breakfast, diner vibes.
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Undergrowth Coffee: Coffee and great food!
Our Favorite Lunch Recommendations
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Cafe Abyssinia: Offers African and Ethiopian cuisine.
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Poke Loa: Specializes in seafood with Hawaiian influences.
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The Delachaise: American cuisine with a bar setting.
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August Moon Restaurant: Features Chinese and Asian dishes.
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Fat Harry's: Known for its American fare in a bar atmosphere.
Our Favorite Dinner Recommendations
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Shaya: Mediterranean and healthy cuisine.
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Lilette: French and International fine dining.
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Superior Bar & Grill: Mexican and Southwestern flavors.
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Casamento's Restaurant: American and seafood specialties.
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The Delachaise: American cuisine with a relaxed bar atmosphere.
New Orleans nightlife is renowned for its vibrant and diverse scene, featuring lively jazz clubs, bustling bars, and energetic dance venues. The city's historic French Quarter is particularly famous for its nightlife, where the music and celebrations often spill into the streets, reflecting the spirited and festive atmosphere of New Orleans. Here are a few of my personal favorites:
Bars & Nightlife Recommendations
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Nola Distillery: Just like it sounds, great beer!
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Pigeon & Whale: Good food, good drinks, good service!
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The Vintage: If you’re looking for wine, this is the spot!