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NEW ORLEANS WALKING TOUR | French Quarter, Jackson Square, Bourbon Street
New Orleans is one of the most unique and romanticized cities in the United States. The vibrant French Quarter is always bustling with activity and celebrations. Bourbon Street is a must-visit for both the tourists and the locals. Local cuisine is a centuries long fusion of various cultures and styles. For us, the biggest WOW moment was when our waiter asked, would y'all like that beer to go?.
Our walking tour of New Orleans focused mainly on the French Quarter and Bourbon Street. Since we were staying in the French Quarter, it was easy to walk around and access the famous sights and smells. Traveling only by foot, our adventures took us through Bourbon Street, Canal Street, the Riverwalk, and Jackson Square. These are some of the most popular destinations for tourists, and also the areas that feature some of NOLA's finest restaurants.
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Things To Do & Weather in January | New Orleans
This video covers things to do in January in New Orleans, including a top 10 list, some free activities, things to do at night as well as with kids.
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New Orleans in November | Things To Do & Weather
Come visit us in New Orleans this November. This video is all about what to do and the weather in November.
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New Orleans Part 1 - Culinary Food Tour
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New Orleans in Louisiana is a great city with lots of vibrant culture & cool restaurants! Follow us in our vlog to four culinary hotspots in this Southern US city!
Our first stop is at a Cajun restaurant called Market Café located right on Decatur St in the French Market District. There we have a delicious local breakfast – a Crawfish Omelet! For more information about this restaurant visit:
Next we are headed to the French Market, which is a must-see if you visit New Orleans! The French Market is a bustling open-air flea market with locally made food, crafts and artists who are proud to share their stories with you! There we have some delicious fruity smoothies and we chat with the local artists. Visit the French Market website right here: frenchmarket.org
Follow us for dinner at Mother’s Restaurant, a cafeteria style Creole eatery! This NOLA favorite has been delighting visitors and locals alike since the 1930s, serving up expertly dressed sandwiches, a full breakfast menu, and other regional favorites. Visit mothersrestaurant.net for more information on this New Orleans restaurant.
We start our next day at the iconic Café du Monde! There we enjoy beignets and chicory café! Café du Monde is actually topping the list of the most-Instagrammed bakeries and cafés of the year and it is open 24 hours a day! Café du Monde’s website: cafedumonde.com
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New Orleans Food Guide- Best Restaurants in New Orleans
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In this video, I will take you on a NOLA Food tour, showing you all the best food in New Orleans! This includes New Orleans restaurants, French Quarter restaurants, New Orleans cheap eats, and where to eat in New Orleans!
In New Orleans, Creole food and Cajun food is very popular, going back to the culinary roots of NOLA. Typical New Orleans dishes include New Orleans seafood gumbo, jambalaya, seafood such as crab and shrimp, and Southern food. In this NOLA food guide, we will explore many NOLA restaurants and NOLA food including--
Dooky Chase’s Restaurant
Restaurant in Treme Neighborhood, New Orleans
2301 Orleans Ave, New Orleans
Creole & Southern Food, this NOLA restaurant was started by Leah Chase “the queen of Creole cuisine” and jazz musician Dooky Chase. This New Orleans restaurant opened in 1941 and is historically significant. New Orleans food here includes fried chicken, sausage, jambalaya and gumbo.
Tableu
Restaurant in French Quarter of New Orleans
616 St Peter St, New Orleans
French- Creole Food with typical NOLA food menu such as seafood! With a beautiful view of the French Quarter below.
Acme Oyster House
Restaurant in French Quarter of New Orleans
724 Iberville St, New Orleans
New Orleans restaurant in French Quarter with New Orleans food such as oysters, gumbo, jambalaya and po’ boys.
Cafe Du Monde, New Orleans
French Quarter of New Orleans
800 Decatur St, New Orleans
Cafe Du Monde Beignets and Coffee !
NOLA Po’Boys
Restaurant in Bourbon St in New Orleans
Po’boys are a traditional sandwich on French Bread and a New Orleans food staple.
908 Bourbon St, New Orleans
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Pelham Hotel Video : Hotel Review and Videos : New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Pelham Hotel Video : Hotel Review and Videos : New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Location Location Location. . . The Pelham Hotel is in the heart of what you come to New Orleans for. Located only minutes from The French Quarter Harrahs Casino Riverwalk and The Warehouse District distinctive styling uncompromised convenience and a friendly staff await you. This small Boutique Hotel is historically located on a site that was formerly the plantation of Jean Baptist Lemoyne De Bienville founder of New Orleans The Pelham Hotel offers a grand scale of personal service and attention to detail in an intimate boutique setting reminiscent of old world European grace. The hotel offers the luxurious living standards of elegant New Orleans combined with personal attention and an unwavering commitment to your happiness. This historic landmark hotel offers 60 uniquely appointed guestrooms featuring grand 18 foot ceilings original old brick walls crown molding and 10 feet tall windows. Each room is fitted in imported white linens duvets and antique furnishings. In room amenities include a self-programmable safe iron and ironing board hairdryer and radio alarm clocks with iPod/MP3 connections. Marble floors granite vanity tops and curved shower rods adorn each bathroom. Adjacent to The Pelham Hotel is the highly acclaimed Ruby Slipper restaurant featuring local flavors such as BBQ Shrimp and Grits and Bananas Foster Pain Perdu along with traditional favorites for breakfast and lunch. Hotel is 100 percent Smoke Free.
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Hotel adress: 444 Common Street, New Orleans, United States
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New Orleans Food: Day One
Spent my very first day ever in New Orleans trying some of the city’s all-time greatest hits—and everything was DELICIOUS. I already know I’ll be craving crawfish when I go back to New York.
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Brennan’s
Morning Call in City Park
Galatoire’s
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Renaissance New Orleans Arts Warehouse District Hotel Overview - Warehouse District New Orleans
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Be roused by the novel workmanship and dynamic culture encompassing Renaissance hotel in New Orleans Arts Warehouse District 4 star luxury Hotel. Worked as a stockroom in 1910, our inn consistently coordinates present day plan with its unique, immortal stylistic layout. Inside strolling separation, investigate a few of the region's top attractions, including The National WWII Museum, Smoothie King Center and Mercedes-Benz Superdome. After a restoring rest in our urban-enlivened housing, go to our on location bistro for a mark chocolate beignet, then visit Legacy Kitchen for lunch or supper, serving flavorful American food with a Cajun wind. You're wedding gathering or corporate meeting will shock in one of our 11 delightfully selected occasion lobbies, totaling more than 11,000 square feet of space. Between occasions, stimulate with an exercise at our cutting edge wellness focus, or enjoy clearing cityscapes while unwinding in our housetop pool. Add some Creole soul to your ventures and start your experience from our Arts District inn!
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Set in a former warehouse dating from the early 20th century, this stylish hotel is a 7-minute walk from the Carondelet at Girod streetcar stop and a mile from Bourbon Street.
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Dining options include a trendy restaurant, plus a bar and a coffee shop. There's also an outdoor rooftop pool and a hot tub, as well as a fitness center, a business center and meeting space.
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Fun Free Things To Do In New Orleans
So you are going to New Orleans. Well you are in for a treat. It is one of America’s most interesting cities. Rich in culture, food and scandal. It’s got something that will interest every member of your family.
We went without the kids this time so that was a different traveling experience.
Go to the French district. The French Quarter is the city’s historic heart, famous for its vibrant nightlife and colorful buildings with cast-iron balconies. Crowd-pleasing Bourbon Street features jazz clubs, Cajun eateries and raucous bars serving potent cocktails.( They mean seriously raucous bars, we were there at 4 in the afternoon the bars and streets were packed with those already intoxicated.) Quieter streets lead to the French Market, with gourmet food and local crafts, and to Jackson Square where street performers entertain in front of soaring St. Louis Cathedral. We loved visiting all the art galleries. They were incredible. My husband and I slow danced to jazz music in an art gallery looking down on French quarters. A romantic moment to keep the spark alive.
Visit a cemetery. Only in New Orleans, which is unique in so many ways, could cemeteries be major tourist attractions. However, because the city is built on a swamp, the deceased have to be buried above ground here in elaborate stone crypts and mausoleums. The folks we were traveling with were not excited about this step in our plans but once we arrived at the cemeteries they were enthralled. The most popular is Lafayette cemetery.
Visit City Park, a 1,300-acre public park in New Orleans, Louisiana, is the 87th largest and 20th-most-visited urban public park in the United States. City Park is approximately 50% larger than Central Park in New York City, the municipal park recognized by Americans nationwide as the archetypal urban greenspace. The couple we were traveling with had never seen turtles in the wild, we’re from Utah people, the park was full of them! We even saw people doing some early morning yoga.
Mardi Gras World is a museum of Mardi Gras Floats. You can see people actually working on floats there! There is a large section of it that is free with some parts you need to pay for. We accidently stumbled into the paying section without a ticket, not clear signage and saw a good portion of it before realizing we weren’t supposed to be there. It was awesome! Great photoops. Guests tour the 300,000 square foot working warehouse where floats are made for Mardi Gras parades in New Orleans. Mardi Gras World is located along the Mississippi River, next to the Morial Convention Center.
Not free but eat some beignets at Cafe DuMont. We polled from our social media networks and this was one of the major attractions that kept coming up. We got ours to go and listened to jazz music while eating ours in Jackson Square. My only regret is we weren’t hugrier. So many great things to eat in New Orleans and so little stomach to fit it in.
To get around I would recommend Uber and Lyft to get from the airport plus the Street Car. The streetcar is extremely convenient getting you to all main points of attraction. Even though we got lost a few times on it the system was fairly straightforward.
Well there you have it. Thank you for watching our adventure. Now go out there, make your own and tell me all about it. Until next time. Keep traveling.
The New MSY | A 45-Minute Tour of New Orleans' Beautiful New Terminal
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Welcome everyone to the brand new MSY North Terminal! I have been waiting patiently for a long time to make this video and finally here it is! I must say, the new terminal is beautiful and it is a huge upgrade from the old south terminal. I was very impressed by it and it is something the city of New Orleans and Louisiana will be proud of for decades to come!
This video was filmed during a public open house event which took place on Thursday, October 24, 2019, less than two week's prior to the grand opening of the new terminal. Since this is a sneak peek tour, you may notice some ongoing construction throughout the terminal. While most of the terminal was completed in time for opening, a few concessions and clubs are still under construction after opening.
Here's a little background on the new MSY terminal project:
In 2015, the New Orleans Aviation Board along with the New Orleans City Council approved a plan to build a brand new, 30-gate terminal on the north side of the airfield. In January 2016, construction began on the new terminal. As travel demand grew rapidly during construction, a new concourse and five-gate expansion was added to the project, increasing the cost to nearly 1 billion dollars. The new terminal was originally scheduled to open in 2018, in time for New Orleans' 300th anniversary, but it was later delayed a total of four times, first due to the five-gate expansion and then due to some sewer-line issues that arose as construction neared completion in 2019. However, I am pleased to announce that the new MSY terminal opened on November 6, 2019!
The new terminal will be 972,000 square feet and have a total of 35-gates, with room to expand to 42 gates in the future based on demand. When the new terminal opens on November 6, all operations will switch overnight from the south terminal over to the new terminal. MSY will join only three other U.S. airports in the 21st century to completely switch terminal facilities overnight, including Indianapolis (IND) in 2008, Panama City (ECP) in 2010, and Wichita (ICT) in 2015. All 16 carriers at MSY will relocate from the south terminal to the new north terminal starting on November 6. The final departure from the south terminal was a Southwest Airlines flight at 9:15 PM CT on Tuesday, November 5. The first departure from the new terminal was a Southwest Airlines flight to Atlanta at 5:05 AM CT on Wednesday, November 6.
The new terminal was designed by world renowned Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects and late architect Cesar Pelli. It features many floor-to-ceiling windows which allows a lot of natural light to enter, giving it a very open and airy feel. The terminal features many subtle hints of the Mississippi River and New Orleans, with gentle curves, dark wood elements, and a large 3-story tall Tree Wall in the center of the main terminal lobby. It also features a Jazz Garden on the downstairs arrival's level near baggage claim, which is one of the cornerstones of the new terminal. It includes a central atrium garden and music stage where live musical performances will occur daily. Overall, the new terminal does a great job of capturing the feel of the New Orleans region.
The new MSY terminal will include three concourses (A, B, and C) with 35 total gates. Concourse A will have 6 gates, 5 of which will will be international-capable. Concourse B will have 14 gates and concourse C will have 15 gates. The new terminal will also have over 100 check-in counters. It will also feature a consolidated TSA checkpoint with 15 lanes. There will also be over 40 concessions throughout the terminal, most of which will be located post-security. Once past security, passengers will have access to all gates and concourses as well as over 40 concessions.
Another addition to the new terminal will be more parking than the old south terminal. There are a total of four parking options, including a 2,750-space long term garage, a 2,190-space short term garage, a 685-space surface lot (at a lower rate), and a remote 2,438-space economy garage located at the old south terminal with continuous shuttle service. Considering parking at the old terminal has reached capacity many times recently, this will be a welcomed amenity.
Overall, the new MSY terminal is a huge upgrade from the old terminal and it will also be a major game changer for U.S. airports. The new MSY is truly an impressive achievement for the city of New Orleans and Louisiana. I hope you enjoy this in-depth video tour of the new MSY!
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The Westin New Orleans Canal Place 4⋆ Review 2019
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Next to the Mississippi River, near the French Quarter and the central business district, this hotel in New Orleans, Louisiana offers free WiFi and 2 on-site restaurants. resorts The Westin New Orleans Canal Place. All guestrooms at the New Orleans Westin feature comfortable Heavenly Beds and flat-screen TVs. travel The Westin New Orleans Canal Place. After a busy day, guests can relax with a snack from the mini-bar or a meal from the hotel's 24-hour room service. luxury The Westin New Orleans Canal Place. The Westin New Orleans is a completely nonsmoking hotel with a state-of-the-art fitness center. Guests can enjoy continental cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner at the hotel's River 127 restaurant. Harrah's Casino is 750 feet from the hotel, while Bourbon Street is 2,150 feet away. Jackson Square is located within 0.6 mi of The Westin Canal Place New Orleans.
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Legendary Cities : New Orleans And its French heritage
New Orleans, Louisiana: the home of Mardi Gras, and the musical and cultural hotbed of the southern United States. The city’s culture derived itself from a blend of French, Spanish, African-American, Creole and Native American roots. We explore her streets lined with French colonial-style buildings, and resonate with her vibrant atmosphere, along the promenades full of revelry and street music.
Featuring aerial footage of this city of revelry along the Mississipi, an inside look at landmarks such as the “Napoleon’s House”, the St Louis Cathedral, and more, we get a taste of Louisiana’s colorful history. Under French colonial rule it was a place where France sent their prostitutes, smugglers, counterfeiters and other petty criminals to start new lives. It became a haven and the beating heart of a vibrant, longstanding African-American community with deep roots. And even after the city’s destruction during Hurricane Katrina, the city dances on, celebrating life…