
New Orleans is one of the magical places where something always exists. Work with cultures incorporating this philosophy is as important as work.
In order to be unable to forgive your time in New Orleans, we rounded out some of the things we like.
Monday: That is your tour!
In New Orleans, "Monday's case" is impossible. It might be the start of a weekly magazine, but it is just the beginning of New Orleans' fun.
Purpose: Tour the city.
New Orleans is one of the oldest and most strange places in the United States. We will vote around one (or more) of many districts with New Orleans historians. You know the history and personality of each neighborhood. The city has a French Quarter that is enveloped in temptation and mystery. The garden district, which spends several hours visiting famous homes, cemetery and restaurants, or Lower 9th Ward, was notorious for the destruction of Hurricane Katrina.
Local tip:
Several restaurants, museums, attractions, Audubon Zoo, American Aquarium, Children's Museum etc. are closed on Monday. Do not forget to do research before lowering your head!
The reverse brass band plays at Maple Leaf Bar in New Orleans.
Tuesday: Who needs money when you have brass?
There are few people who say that Tuesday is their favorite day of the week, but many people are in New Orleans.
Purpose: Play with Maple Leaf Bar
New Orleans is built based on music. Artists such as Louis Armstrong, Allen Toussaint, Fat Domino, John are attracting home to New Orleans, so you can see special things about music in this city.
St. Heading to Oak Street at the end of the Charles street car, Tuesday night, one of the best brass bands in the world. Grammy award-winning Rebirth Brass Band plays the stage every Tuesday night (Sharp at 10 pm) in the maple leaf bar. As you dance and sing along, you can not help the magic of music.
Local tip:
After dancing with your closest (and the newest) 200 friends, I will head to Camellia Grill for a nice breakfast omelet that will be served until 2 AM. It is a landmark in New Orleans and can not be missed!
Wednesday: I will go to the square!
Hamp Day, New Orleans & # 39; for the best food and local crafts, all good causes.
Purpose: Wednesday's Square
Each Spring Young Leadership Council is planning a 12-week free concert series in New Orleans. CBD (Central Business District) of Lafayette Square. Meanwhile local and domestic famous musicians set the stage, businessmen, work, children, graduate students, tourists sit and enjoy the food and music of New Orleans.
Lafayette Square is in the heart of downtown New Orleans, a short walk from most hotels. Come hungry and be prepared to spend a pleasant time of New Orleans without doubt. PS All food income goes to YLC!
Local tip:
Please bring a blanket or a lawn chair. You get food and drink, but you need a place to enjoy. These two items are really useful.
Thursday: Is there art that you are pleased with?
You can visit the world's largest southern art collection in the immediate vicinity of the hotel.
Purpose: Ogden After Hours
New Orleans art scene is thriving. We have an entire district devoted to it - the arts district, of course. Let's head to Camp Street for exquisite art, live music, and interviews from southern music historians.
The Ogden Museum celebrates the arts, music and culture of the south. Every Thursday, from 6 pm to 8 pm, Ogden opens the door to visitors and offers a strange southern art experience. Local live music (including celebrities such as Trombone Shorty and Anders Osborne), interviews with artists, snacks and cocktails.
Local tip:
Take off jeans and T - shirts and try smart casual. As James Beard's award-winning restaurant surrounds you, please recommend to the concierge and spend the night.
A bar of cocktail tours in New Orleans.
Friday: Sazeracs and Pimms Cup and Hurricanes, Oh my!
In the city it says "invented a modern cocktail". It is a satisfying time.
Purpose: Cocktail tour
New Orleans and cocktails literally come hand in hand. The city celebrates the surplus with all that it does and it does not change sucking. It has a famous mixologist, a bar that started the modern cocktail revolution, and even a long weekend festival dedicated to the modern cocktail art "Tales of the Cocktail".
Please imitate the history with a cocktail tour. Your guide will take you to the best and oldest bar in the city that invented some of the world's most famous cocktails. Let's learn the story behind Sazerac, Pimms Cup, Hurricane, along with many other things.
Local tip:
It is Friday night at the French Quarter. Please drop by Marinie for the best live music in the city after the tour.
French Quarter art market in New Orleans.
Saturday: Re-market-able shopping.
Let's take part of the culture of New Orleans home, in one of many art market.
Purpose: Art Market
Saturday is the market day of New Orleans. From the warehouse district to Bywater, each neighborhood holds an outdoor market, artisans advertise crafts and local farmers share agricultural products. Experience New Orleans & # 39; Renaissance by visiting the art market.
One of the bigger markets is the French market. Hundreds of vendors will set up booths at the outer edge of the French Quarter and block outdoor markets. You can get small items, souvenirs, local products, craft items. If you are staying near the French Quarter, you have to go only in case of fresh squeezed strawberry lemonade.
Local tip:
Please bring cash. Because the art market has individual vendors (usually there is no ATM), some sellers use credit cards, others do not. You do not want to fall in love with something you do not have a way to pay!
Sunday: Egg with one side of jazz.
It was a joy of a long week. So it's time to slow down and enjoy eating New Orleans jazz.
Purpose: Jazz Branch
If you come to New Orleans you will come to eat. The whole culture of the city develops around that dish. A good way to finish (or start) the week in New Orleans is not a better thing than participating in the jazz branch.
Among the cuisine of the city, there are jazz branch, Arnaud, commander's palace, palace cafe and so on. We have secured space for Eggsaldo and traditional New Orleans jazz. Do not rush a branch. take your time. Do you remember in New Orleans? Things will go late here. Please enjoy a nice meal and live jazz surrounding you.
Local tip:
Let's take a walk around the neighborhood after the brunch. You are New Orleans & # 39; burning some calories, beauty.
"The pleasure of New Orleans never stops" is said. Regardless of that day, let's head to Big Easy Let's Bon Templus ruler (to have a good time)!
