New Orleans Visitors Guide 2017 (July-Dec)

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official visitors guide 2017

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In New Orleans

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“Church in the Crescent. 300 years of Catholicism in New Orleans”

e a part of the history and cultural heritage of the Catholic Church and the city of New Orleans. Come visit the Old Urusline Convent Museum, the oldest

building in the Mississippi Valley and once home to the Ursuline Nuns as a convent, orphanage and school for girls.

Historic French Quarter 1100 Chartres St. New Orleans, LA 70116 HOURS Monday — Friday: 10am — 4pm Saturday: 9am — 3pm

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CELEBRATING 300 YEARS

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LIVE MUSIC 7 DAYS A WEEK

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MUSICIAN WE LOVE

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MORE TO EXPLORE 20 Free (or Nearly Free) Ways to Explore NOLA ............................. 8 A Taste of NOLA ..................................... 14 2017 Festivals & Events ......................... 18

New Orleans has three centuries of stories, and throughout 2018, the city is honoring its history with many special once-in-alifetime events.

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YOUR LGBT ITINERARY

Every day in New Orleans is a feast for the ears. Jazz, rock, zydeco, you name it — if it has a good beat, you’ll find it in New Orleans. Here’s a guide to getting started on your musical journey.

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GETTING AROUND

NOLA native Donald Harrison, Jr. discusses Mardi Gras Indians, mentoring (and being mentored by) top-notch jazz artists, and a few of his favorite things about New Orleans.

You Are Here! Your Guide to New Orleans Neighborhoods................. 21 French Quarter ............................................. 24 Convention/Warehouse/Arts District ........... 25 Uptown .......................................................... 26 CBD/Downtown............................................. 27 Garden District ............................................. 28 Mid-City ......................................................... 29

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FAMILY FUN IN NEW ORLEANS

Faubourg Marigny & Bywater ...................... 30 Tremé ............................................................ 31 Lakeview/Lakefront ...................................... 31 Algiers ........................................................... 32 Central City ................................................... 32

#FollowYourNOLA .................................. 33 New Orleans is all about inclusiveness, and its thriving and diverse LGBTfriendly community is testimony to that. Come discover why New Orleans is ranked among the gay-friendliest cities in the South.

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The Crescent City offers a wide variety of ways to get around town. Take your pick — pedicabs, bikes and streetcars are just a few of our favorite ways of exploring New Orleans. Here are details on these and other ways to see the sites during your stay.

New Orleans promises serious fun for young travelers. Get the scoop on everything from zoos and Voodoo tours to the coolest museums and more.

Your NOLA Architecture Checklist ........ 34 Ways to Day-Trip It ................................. 40 Arts in NOLA ........................................... 42 New Orleans Is Unique for Everyone..... 44 Harrah's & Fulton Street ....................... 46 Business Directory ................................. 47 New Orleans Maps ............................. 124a Index...................................................... 136


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From museums to restaurants to world-famous festivals, there’s no place in the world quite like our city. While you’re here, we invite you to discover all the great things we have to offer — by following your NOLA at every turn. Follow your instincts to the boutiques on Magazine Street. Follow your curiosity to the oaks in City Park. Follow your rhythm to live music on Frenchmen Street and beyond. Whatever your passion, there’s so much to explore in New Orleans. Discover 300 years of history and stories as we approach our city’s tricentennial celebration. While you’re here, you can make the most of your visit by using this Official Visitors Guide to explore NOLA’s rich history, cultures and attractions. Enjoy your stay and come back anytime! Facebook.com/NewOrleans

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NEW ORLEANS CELEBRATES The Crescent City marks its 300th birthday on May 7, 2018 and is celebrating in style. New Orleans has been part of four kingdoms and nations, and has been enriched by those who have left their imprints on the city’s food, music, language and architecture. New Orleans is one of the world’s most culturally vibrant destinations, and throughout late 2017 and 2018, you can discover the backstory of how it all happened. NOLA NEXT CONFERENCE November 7, 2017 Showcased as a TEDx-style series of presentations, this event features speakers and public talks focused on the future of New Orleans.

300 YEARS

More events are being added throughout the year. Visit 2018nola.com to get the most up-to-date info on Tricentennial festivities. REOPENING AND REDEDICATION OF GALLIER HALL January 6, 2018 The restoration of one of New Orleans’ most historic buildings is timed to coincide with Mardi Gras, and the event is open to the public.

LUNA FÊTE December 6 – 9, 2017 Gallier Hall and other notable local buildings come alive with illuminated installations and digital sculptures in a four-day display that tells the story of New Orleans’ past 300 years.

TRICENTENNIAL SYMPOSIUM - MAKING NEW ORLEANS HOME March 8 – 11, 2018 This symposium, focusing on the cultures that influenced New Orleans’ first 100 years, is paired with a similarly themed exhibit at the Historic New Orleans Collection.

Take Some History Home

TRICENTENNIAL FLEET WEEK & TALL SHIPS

Mignon Faget produces Tricentennialthemed sterling silver charms, pins, and home goods guaranteed to start a conversation. Online retailer Harley London makes sophisticated souvenirs, including Tricentennial cufflinks and drink coasters made of branded Louisiana cypress wood, and featuring the New Orleans Tricentennial flag. Order these and other Tricentennial souvenirs at 2018nola.com/merchandise.

April 19 – 25, 2018

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Military ships from both the U.S. and international armed services will dock in New Orleans for a week and will be joined by Mutiny on the Bounty-style tall ships, all open to the public for tours.


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FREE (OR NEARLY FREE) WAYS TO EXPLORE NOLA There’s no need to break the bank when you come to New Orleans. In a city that prides itself on hospitality, you’re sure to find plenty of affordable ways to play during your visit.

Fest with the best. Local favorites include the Crescent City Blues & BBQ Tremé Creole Gumbo Festival ©Eric Simon Festival (October), Oak Street Po-Boy Festival and the Tremé Creole Gumbo Festival (November).

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The Cigar Factory New Orleans is one of just a handful of U.S.-based cigar rolling outfits. Located right in the French Quarter, the store is a walk-in factory where visitors can see master rollers at work.

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Join a tour group to see New Orleans’ famous aboveground cemeteries. Lafayette Cemetery No. 1, located in the Garden District, is one of the most photogenic and has been seen in many Hollywood films.

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Tour a French Quarter home with one of The Historic New Orleans Collection’s expert docents. Admission is just $5 per person.

Take a self-guided walking tour of the Barataria Preserve swamps of Jean Lafitte National Historical Park & Preserve. Stop by the visitor center in the French Quarter first for maps and other info.

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View Mardi Gras costumes and memorabilia in the Germaine Cazenave Wells Mardi Gras Museum at Arnaud’s Restaurant.

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Go on a self-guided tour of the Old Ursuline Convent, a French Colonial masterpiece that is the oldest building in the Mississippi Valley. Learn about the Irish’s contributions to New Orleans culture at the Irish Cultural Museum of New Orleans.

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Explore New Orleans neighborhoods and their connection to jazz with six selfguided Jazz History Walking Tours, courtesy of Park. New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park

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Stroll through one of New City Park ©Chris Gra nger Orleans’ urban oases, including City Park, Audubon Park, Crescent Park, Louis Armstrong Park and the Lafitte Greenway.

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Take a self-guided or docent-led tour of St. Louis Cathedral, a 1724 church overlooking Jackson Square in the French Quarter.

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Experience the thrill of live thoroughbred racing at the New Orleans Fair Grounds from early November to late March. Grand stand admission is free.

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Inside New Orleans Get to know NOLA’s art side by browsing at galleries on Julia Street and Royal Street. Loyola University’s Collins C. Diboll Art Gallery also offers free admission.

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Pick up a bag of beignets at Café Du Monde or Café Beignet. These deep-fried dough confections, topped with powdered sugar, are often described as “French donuts.”

Tours to Try Download the free GO NOLA app for five celebrity-guided, set-yourown-pace walking tours of New Orleans. Here’s a sampling of what you’ll find:

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Beignets ©Miles/Cheryl Gerber

Find great deals, free cooking demonstrations and free concerts at the Crescent City Farmers Market, Market held four days a week at locations throughout New Orleans.

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s Market ©Miles Crescent City Farmer

Ride the streetcars with the Jazzy Pass, available via the New Orleans RTA’s GoMobile smartphone app. A one-day pass costs just $3.

Your celebrity guide: John Goodman Length: 1.5 miles Meet the Mississippi River, a.k.a. “Big Muddy,” and see the sights along her bank, including Spanish Plaza — where Rex, the King of Carnival, proclaims the official start of the celebration. A perfect walk for families.

CANAL STREETCAR RIDE Your celebrity guide: Patricia Clarkson Length: 3.5 miles Buy a Jazzy Pass so you can hop on and off the Canal/Carrollton streetcar line to explore tour highlights such as the Audubon Butterfly Garden and Insectarium and the iconic cemeteries, or “Cities of the Dead.”

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Check out street musicians in Jackson Square, Washington Artillery Park and Royal Street in the French Quarter — and if you like what you hear, feel free to tip.

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A WALK ALONG THE RIVER

DOWN IN THE TREMÉ Your celebrity guide: Wendell Pierce Length: 1.25 miles Soak in the rich history of this 200-year-old African-American neighborhood. Along the way, note the Creole architecture, see the elaborate costumes of Mardi Gras Indians and check out Louis Armstrong Park.

NOLA GAY HISTORY TOUR Street musicians ©Miles/Denise Chambers

Rent a bicycle and ride along the Algiers Point levee, easily accessible via the Algiers/Canal Street Ferry.

Take a break from the heat with a snoball. These shaved-ice treats are a New Orleans original found at street-side stands throughout the city and come in a dizzying array of flavors — piña colada and wedding cake are among the most popular.

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Tour the Mardi Gras galleries of the Louisiana State Museum’s Presbytere, where you’ll find floats, costumes and artifacts dating back decades.

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Your celebrity guide: Bryan Batt Length: 1.1 miles Learn more about the gay artists, writers and entertainers — from Tennessee Williams to Ellen DeGeneres — who have called the city home, and stop to have a drink at the first gay bar in America.

UNDER THE OAKS OF CITY PARK Your celebrity guide: Soledad O’Brien Length: 1.1 miles Take a stroll under the magnificent oaks of New Orleans’ historic City Park, and hear tales of hotheaded dueling Creoles and romantic gondola rides. Plus, see where the Beatles performed in 1964 during this family-friendly walking tour.

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LIVE MUSIC DAYS A WEEK

In New Orleans, the hits keep coming every day and night of the week. Here is just a small sampling of weekly gigs where you can get your groove on.

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The New Orleans Jazz Vipers at The Spotted Cat Music Club

The sounds of swing are alive and well on Frenchmen Street thanks to bands like the Jazz Vipers. The sextet appeared on the scene about 15 years ago, and today is one of the biggest and best traditional jazz bands in New Orleans. Not to be missed.

The New Orleans Jazz Vipers ©Kate Gegenheimer

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Rebirth Brass Band at the Maple Leaf Bar

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Wednesday

This iconic Uptown venue features live music nightly, reserving a standing Tuesday slot for these local legends. A New Orleans institution, Rebirth never fails to bring audiences to their feet with a romping fusion of funk, soul and brass.

Jeremy Davenport at the Davenport Lounge in The Ritz-Carlton

Sip on a Marigny Mule or any of the other handcrafted cocktails at the Davenport Lounge while you listen to jazz trumpeter and vocalist Jeremy Davenport, who trained under the great Ellis Marsalis. Jeremy Davenport ©Theresa Cassagne

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Brass Band Night at The Historic Carver Theater The 1950s-era Historic Carver Theater, located in one of the nation’s oldest African-American neighborhoods (Tremé), hosts weekly concerts featuring the best in blues and jazz. Thursdays are reserved for brass bands; past performers have included The Brass-A-Holics and TBC Brass Band.

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Friday

Anais St. John at the Windsor Court’s Cocktail Bar Friday nights get jazzed up at the elegant Windsor Court hotel, where cabaret singer Anais St. John performs for cocktail-sipping crowds. New Orleans native St. John is a longtime fixture on the local jazz scene, with a résumé that includes numerous French Quarter Fest appearances.

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Where to Hear NOLA Music Styles DIXIELAND, GYPSY JAZZ, AND SWING

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Saturday Take Your Pick!

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BB King’s Blues Club All-Star Band

Blues and barbecue in the heart of New Orleans — what could be better? Hear the BB King’s Blues Club All-Stars perform daily and nightly at their namesake French Quarter restaurant and music ven©BB King’s All-Star Band ue. Legendary local guests have included the likes of zydeco king Chubby Carrier and Cyril Neville.

Venues and performers are subject to change. Please call in advance to confirm.

TUNE IN

HEAR IT HERE: Preservation Hall, Snug Harbor, Maison Bourbon and the floating music/dinner venues Steamboat Natchez and Paddlewheeler Creole Queen.

BRASS BAND

It’s Saturday night in New Orleans — you’ll be hard-pressed to find a r joint that’s not rocking Musicians in French Quarter ©Miles/Chris Grange with live music. From Frenchmen Street to Bourbon Street, musicians are gearing up to play some of our world-famous jazz, zydeco, blues and brass music. Check local listings to find where your favorite artist is playing tonight.

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Dixieland is the upbeat, clarinet-and-banjo cousin of ragtime, while old-time gypsy jazz features complex melodies played on hollow-body guitars. You’ll hear swing music, popularized by local legends Louis Armstrong and Louis Prima, in dozens of New Orleans clubs.

Brass band music is the African-influenced jazz of New Orleans’ streets, featuring all manners of brass instruments and drums often played by marching musicians. HEAR IT HERE: The Maple Leaf Bar, Jackson Square, second line parades, The Maison and literally on Frenchmen Street, where brass bands perform many nights of the week.

ZYDECO Louisiana’s Creoles invented this rollicking, bluesy cousin of Cajun music, where the accordion and frottoir (washboard) take center stage. HEAR IT HERE: Mid City Lanes Rock ‘n’ Bowl, the Louisiana Cajun-Zydeco Festival and Mulate’s.

BLUES You can hear the wailing, driving sounds of the Mississippi Delta every night of the week in the Crescent City. HEAR IT HERE: The House of Blues, The Spotted Cat Music Club and the Crescent City Blues & BBQ Festival (in October).

OPERA AND CLASSICAL MUSIC

With so many venues to hear live music in New Orleans, it’s good to have a guide. That’s what the WWOZ 90.7 FM Livewire Music Calendar app is all about. Download the free app and, using its interactive map, find out where and when your favorite (or soon-to-be favorite) artists are playing. Learn more at wwoz.org.

New Orleans honors its long opera and classical music history via the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra and New Orleans Opera Association, along with smaller upstart groups and individual performers. HEAR IT HERE: The Mahalia Jackson Theater for the Performing Arts, Four Points Sheraton’s Bon Operatit, Tulane University’s Dixon Hall and The Orpheum Theater.

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Saxophonist, jazz educator, Mardi Gras Indian historian, classical composer — Donald Harrison, Jr.’s career has spanned four decades, multiple artistic careers — and he continues to evolve.

MUSICIAN WE LOVE:

DONALD HARRISON, JR. PHOTOS: © Donald Harrison, Jr.

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You’ve played sax behind huge jazz artists like Art Blakey and have taught chart-topping artists like Trombone Shorty. Where’s your inspiration come from? I have what I call a big bag of ideas. I’ve played with so many different types of artists, from Afro-Cuban to some of the greatest Brazilian musicians, jazz, soul, classical musicians… I have a lot of things to draw from. The way I look at it, it’s like gumbo — I can pick and choose from different styles, and I spend a lot of time trying to understand what great musicians have done.

And that also helped develop a genre called “Nouveau Swing” that you’re credited for creating, right? Correct. I had this revelation a long time ago that the tribal music of New Orleans and African drum patterns I grew up dancing to could be put to swing music, to create this hybrid sound that’s very funky.

You’ve taught some very notable musicians through your involvement with the Tipitina’s Foundation, such as The Late Show bandleader Jon Batiste. What’s been your role with that organization? My idea was to share the insight I have into the music business to help students become professionals in high school, so that they could get ahead of the curve, and to be successful for college in general. Some of the master musicians told me to pass on what they’re doing, and if it’s having any influence on my students, I’m proud.

You’re also known for your involvement with the Mardi Gras Indians.

You’re also honoring your father’s legacy with your contributions to the Donald Harrison, Sr. Museum and Guardians Institute. I’ve got some [Mardi Gras Indian] suits in there, and some other artifacts. The museum gives voice to other people who contributed to the Mardi Gras Indian culture. There was a long time when you could find pictures of people who participated, and there would be the name of the photographer but not the person in the photo. Since we’re part of the culture, we always put the Indian’s name and what they did in there. That makes the person in the image just as important as the photographer. We tell their story.

Where else can you experience the kind of New Orleans culture you’re talking about? The Cabildo and The Old U.S. Mint have a lot of great stuff. The Backstreet Cultural Museum, too. Go see Mardi Gras World while you’re here. It’s fun for people who are visiting to see them building the floats. It’s the one place you can see them while you’re not chasing for beads!

Read more about Donald Harrison, Jr.’s musical journeys and download songs at donaldharrison.com

Donald Harrison, Jr.’s Best Bets: 1. SNUG HARBOR JAZZ BISTRO

Yes. I work with the Congo Square Nation Afro-New Orleans cultural group. I feel fortunate that I was named Big Chief of Congo Square, which is such an important location in American music history. We honor the music that people made there, which I call AfroNew Orleans music but really, it’s American music.

2. TIPITINA’S

One thing I want to say about New Orleans: It’s a city in two countries. New Orleans is like an island, but it’s in America. All that gets mixed together. The texture and feeling of the city exists nowhere else. People here are so loving. Once you come here, you have to come back.

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3. MAHONY’S PO-BOY SHOP 4. DOOKY CHASE’S RESTAURANT 5. ORPHEUM THEATER

7. DONALD HARRISON, SR. MUSEUM

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A TASTE

OF NOLA One thing’s for sure — New Orleans is a city that lives to eat. And whether you’re a foodie or someone just looking for an authentic taste of NOLA, there are plenty of culinary tours, cooking schools and experiences to explore.

Cure Experiment with unique takes on classic cocktails, like the “Irish Fig Thing,” an Old Fashioned with fig, black pepper and ginger. (504) 302-2357 curenola.com 4905 Freret St., New Orleans, LA 70115

CellarDoor Located in the historic Swoop-Duggins House, this old-style bar is known for delicious food and classic cocktails. (504) 265-8392 cellardoornola.com 916 Lafayette St., New Orleans, LA 70113

NOLA Brew Bus Check their schedule for themes ranging from “New Orleans Brewery Tour” to “Cocktails & Jazz Tour,” or arrange a private party bus for all of your friends. (504) 655-2153 nolabrewbus.com

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Crescent City Cooks Cooking School Take a class and learn to make NOLA favorites, because the only thing better than enjoying our classic cuisine is being able to make it. (504) 529-1600 crescentcitycooks.com 201 Chartres St., New Orleans, LA 70130

New Orleans Culinary History Tours Learn about NOLA’s food history while enjoying the city one bite at a time. (504) 427-9595 noculinarytours.com

My House Social The perfect option to custom cater any event, bringing great chefs together from across New Orleans to give a unique menu to your special occasion.

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(504) 266-0379 myhousesocial.com

St. Roch Market This Southern food hall is made up of a delicious array of food vendors and options, along with a craft cocktail bar. (504) 609-3813 strochmarket.com 2381 St. Claude Ave., New Orleans, LA 70117

Drink & Learn Educational and enjoyable, Drink & Learn offers both walking tours and in-bar history classes, teaching the origins of New Orleans over our city’s delicious historic beverages. (504) 578-8280 drinkandlearn.com ©Miles/Nicole Cross

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-------------- Culture -------------For a great introduction to the New Orleans lifestyle and LGBT community, take a Twirl with Glenn De Villier, New Orleans historian and writer. This gay history tour brings a native’s perspective, humor, and Southern graciousness to the sometimes illusive facets that compose the charm and beauty of our “Queen City of the South”. For something less structured visit the newest addition to the local arts scene: the St. Claude Arts District. The galleries here have become one of America’s largest and most cohesive alternative-arts districts thanks to an inspired community and the contemporary art biennial Prospect New Orleans.

New Orleans has long been a Southern oasis to the LGBT community. As one of Travel + Leisure’s Top 5 Gay Friendly Cities and Advocate’s 2017 Queerest Cities in America, the Crescent City sets a welcoming, inclusive example. The charming culture, perpetual romance, and treasure trove of hidden gems and secrets have made New Orleans a thriving LGBT-friendly mecca for travelers. Take a trip. We promise you’ll fall in love one way or another. PHOTOS: ©New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation

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Historically described as “an acre of seats in a garden of Florentine splendor,” the restored Saenger Theatre plays host to all kinds of events like Broadway shows, concerts, and comedians. A little more off the beaten path is Cafe Istanbul, a performance hall beloved by local artists.

-------------- Romance -------------Love is in the air! New Orleans is well-known as a top destination for romance. Now that marriage rights have been fully extended to all LGBT citizens, there’s even more reason to celebrate and explore. Let the passion and enchantment of our beloved city set the mood for your own love story.


Inside New Orleans Everyone knows NOLA knows how to throw a party. Take a look at the good times coming up. ©Paul Broussard

JULY

-------------- Where to Stay -------------The Catahoula Hotel is a boutique hotel in downtown New Orleans, located near the French Quarter and the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Originally built in 1845, the hotel resides in a restored Creole townhouse nestled on a quiet side street in the Central Business District. If you want classic New Orleans — elegant, romantic, distinctly southern, and possibly haunted — the Hotel Monteleone is a must. After you check in, be sure to have a classic New Orleans cocktail at the famous Carousel Bar in the lobby.

-------------- Explore -------------Some of the most exciting discoveries for first-timers and locals alike are French Quarter courtyards. Often out of plain site, these half-hidden jewels are seductive and offer an alluring, more intimate escape from the busy Downtown streets. You can dine in one when you visit The All New Feelings Cafe & Courtyard Bar, Cafe Amelie or Sylvain, three of our most enchanting New Orleans restaurants. From there, get lost wandering around some of the quieter areas like Barracks and Governor Nicholls streets or go antique shopping along Royal Street. For a perfect date in NOLA, start with brunch at Elizabeth’s, then cross over to Crescent Park for an amazing view of New Orleans. Keep making your way along the Mississippi River past the Steamboat Natchez and peruse shops at The Outlet Collection at Riverwalk. For a more personalized shopping experience, visit Friend in the Central Business District. Afterwards, head to the James Beard Award-winning Shaya for an unforgettable dining experience. City Park is a great daytime alternative for local romance. Have a picnic or paddleboard along the lake — there’s even an intimate gondola ride to quietly guide you through the park’s breathtaking lagoons. Afterward, head over to Swirl Wine Bar, a place to have fun, relax and feel at home learning about, buying, or drinking wine, and socializing with friends.

ESSENCE Festival [June 29-July 2] Independence Day French Quarter Fireworks [4] San Fermin en Nueva Orleans [7-9] Bastille Day Fete [14] Tales of the Cocktail [18-23] 30th Annual Gay Appreciation Awards Gala [22] AUGUST NOLA Downtown Music and Arts Festival [TBA] COOLinary New Orleans [1-31] Museum Month [1-31] Satchmo SummerFest [4-6] National Underwear Day Parade NOLA [5] Whitney White Linen Night [5] Red Dress Run [12] Dirty Linen Night [12] SEPTEMBER Annual Southern Decadence [Aug 30-Sept 4; Labor Day Weekend] New Orleans Burlesque Festival [14-17] Martini Madness [15] NOLA on Tap [23] Treme Fall Fest [29-Oct 1] OCTOBER Art for Arts’ Sake [1] New Orleans Film Festival [11-19] Crescent City Blues & BBQ Festival [13-15] Fleur De Lis Tennis Tournament 2017 Greater New Orleans Tennis Association [13-15] Carnival Latino [14] Halloween New Orleans (HNO) [20-22] Krewe of Boo Halloween Parade [21] Voodoo Music + Arts Experience [27-29] Louisiana Seafood Festival [27-29] NOVEMBER Oak Street Po-Boy Festival [TBA] Faux/Real Festival [3-13] Boudin, Bourbon & Beer [3] Treme Creole Gumbo Festival [18-19] DECEMBER Bourbon Street Classic Softball Tournament [TBA] Christmas New Orleans Style [1-31] NOLA ChristmasFest [22-31] New Year’s Eve [31] All dates subject to change. Please check event websites for the most up-to-date info.

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2017 FESTIVALS & EVENTS

JUNE

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ESSENCE Music Festival

COOLinary New Orleans

June 29 – July 2

August 1 – 31

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Satchmo SummerFest

Mercedes-Benz Superdome 504-410-4100, essence.com

Go Fourth on the River July 4

New Orleans Riverfront go4thontheriver.com

San Fermin in Nueva Orleans (Running of the Bulls) July 7 – 9

French Quarter nolabulls.com

Tales of the Cocktail July 18 – 23

Hotel Monteleone and various French Quarter Locations 504-948-0511, talesofthecocktail.com

Throughout New Orleans 800-672-6124, COOLinaryneworleans.com

August 4 – 6

French Quarter/Louisiana State Museum’s Old U.S. Mint 504-522-5730, 800-673-5725, fqfi.org

Whitney White Linen Night presented by Arts District New Orleans: A CAC fundraiser August 5

300-700 blocks of Julia Street, throughout the Arts District, and at the Contemporary Arts Center 504-528-3805, cacno.org

Red Dress Run August 12

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Dirty Linen Night August 12

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Southern Decadence August 30 – September 4 French Quarter, primarily near the corner of Bourbon and St. Ann Street 504-524-3788, southerndecadence.net

S E PTE M B E R New Orleans Daiquiri Festival September 1 – 30

talesofthecocktail.com/events/ daiquiri-season/

OC TO B E R CAC’s Art for Arts’ Sake October 7

Contemporary Arts Center 504-528-3805, cacno.org

New Orleans Film Festival October 11 – 19

Contemporary Arts Center, Prytania Theatre & The Theatres at Canal Place 504-309-6633, neworleansfilmsociety.org


Inside New Orleans

Welcome to New Orleans — the city that knows how to celebrate! Come experience our food, music, art, cultural diversity and unique spirit all in one place at any of our festivals and special events.

Crescent City Blues & BBQ Festival October 13 – 15

Lafayette Square Park 504-558-6100, crescentcitybluesfest.com

Voodoo Art & Music Experience October 27 – 29

New Orleans City Park voodoofestival.com

Louisiana Seafood Festival October 27 – 29

Woldenberg Park 504-913-5980, louisianaseafoodfestival.com

Halloween in New Orleans October 31

Throughout New Orleans 504-566-5003, 800-672-6124, neworleanscvb.com

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Christmas New Orleans Style

November 18 – 19

Louis Armstrong Park 504-586-6100, tremegumbofest.org

Celebration in the Oaks November 24 – 26 & December 1 – 30

New Orleans City Park 504-483-9415, celebrationintheoaks.com

©Richard Cummins

December 2017

New Orleans Fair Grounds Race Course and Slots Racing Season

Various locations around the City 504-522-5730, 800-673-5725, holiday.neworleansonline.com

November 25 – March, 2018

December 22 – 31

Bayou Classic

New Year’s Eve

November 25

December 31

1751 Gentilly Blvd. 504-944-5515, fairgroundsracecourse.com

Mercedes-Benz Superdome mybayouclassic.com

NOLA ChristmasFest New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center nolachristmasfest.com

504-566-5003, 800-672-6124, neworleanscvb.com

ALL DATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. Please check event websites for the most up-to-date info.

PHOTOS (Opposite page, left to right): Tales of the Cocktail ©Jennifer Mitchell • Satchmo Summerfest ©Zack Smith Photography • Go Fourth on the River • Cocktail ©StudioThreeDots/GettyImages. (This page, left to right): Voodoo Art & Music Experience ©Andrew Goetz • Tremé Creole Gumbo Festival ©Eric E. Simon • Louisiana Seafood Festival ©Louisiana Hospitality Foundation

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GETTING AROUND Perhaps the toughest part of navigating New Orleans isn’t deciding how to get around, but where to go once you’re there! The city has dozens of options for getting to wherever you want to be.

Exploring the French Quarter and beyond ©Miles/Chris Granger

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Measuring less than a mile wide, the French Quarter is easily covered by foot. Should you prefer riding to walking, pedicab companies operate throughout the neighborhood. Mule-drawn carriages are another option, and to see the Quarter from another perspective, ride the Algiers/ Canal Street Ferry to historic Algiers Point, where a bicycle and walking path on the levee overlooks the river. Other bikefriendly parks include the Lafitte Greenway and Crescent Park.

Shopping, dining, nightlife and wildlife in the Garden District and Uptown For a mere $1.25, the St. Charles Avenue streetcar line goes past historic homes in the upscale Garden District. An insider’s tip: bring exact change for your streetcar conductor. Beyond the Garden District is Uptown, home to the Audubon Zoo and the dining and entertainment hubs of Oak Street and Maple Street. All are also easily reachable via rideshare services including Uber and Lyft, and by taxi or car.

Another can’t-miss Garden District and Uptown attraction is Magazine Street, a six-mile-long shopping and dining paradise that is on the No. 11 bus route. Download the RTA GoMobile app for iPhone to purchase passes for the bus or streetcar.

City Park, New Orleans Museum of Art and Esplanade Ridge riches Urban adventurers will love New Orleans City Park, home to the New Orleans Museum of Art. Bike, drive or take a taxi beneath the oak trees lining Esplanade Avenue, or take the Canal Street streetcar to the park. Once there, you can rent kayaks, paddleboards, bikes and paddleboats.

Beyond the city limits Plantation tours are among Louisiana’s top attractions, and many are within an hour’s drive of New Orleans. Numerous tour operators will pick you up from your hotel for your plantation tour (many also offer swamp tour options).

Airport options Whether you’re coming to town or headed home, you’ll find many rental car and limo companies to get you to and from Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport.

There are many more ways to get around New Orleans. Visit neworleanscvb.com/visit/travel-planning for a list of these and other travel options available. ©Algiers Ferry

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YOU ARE HERE! Your Guide to New Orleans Neighborhoods. How can you get to know authentic New Orleans? By exploring all of our neighborhoods, of course! From the French Quarter and the Garden District to the Tremé and beyond, our neighborhoods are where tradition and culture meet everyday life. Get ready to explore just a few of them.

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WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO: EAT • Order a muffuletta where the famous Sicilian-style sandwich was first made: at Central Grocery. • Enjoy seafood dishes beloved by generations of New Orleanians at Felix's Restaurant & Oyster Bar. • Feast on Mediterranean-inspired Southern delicacies at Angeline. • See what’s new at the recently reopened Café Sbisa, which offers locally sourced Creole fare. • Try the Louisiana-born seafood dishes such as Crabmeat Ravigote at Galatoire’s. • Get your surf and turf served New Orleans-style at Estrella Steak and Lobster House. • Experience classic French cuisine in an Old World setting at Salon Restaurant. • Dine where Creole and Cajun cuisine meet Bourbon Street style at Cornet Restaurant. • Sit down with a café au lait and beignets at Café Beignet.

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HOW TO GET THERE THERE: From the airport, travel by taxi or take Airport Road and turn left at Airline Drive. Merge onto I-10 East, and take exit 236A east toward Esplanade Avenue. Turn right at Governor Nicholls Street and follow it into the French Quarter. Once in the city, you can also access the neighborhood by streetcar; all lines go to the Quarter.

DRINK • Drink a Pimm’s Cup cocktail in the courtyard garden at Napoleon House. • Go for a spin at the historic Carousel Bar, housed in the famed Hotel Monteleone. • Brag to your friends back home that you drank at one of America’s oldest bars: Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop. • Raise a toast and stick around for an intimate concert at RF’s. • Enjoy wine on the Canal Street patio outside Palace Café, one of the jewels of the Brennan family of restaurants. • Try the Terremoto cocktail or order one of the fine wines at upscale restaurant Meauxbar.

SEE & DO • Pick up a potion or ceremonial charm at VooDoo Spiritual Temple. • Take in a night of comedy or drama at the historical Le Petit Theatre. • Embark on a free self-guided tour of St. Louis Cathedral, one of New Orleans’ premier attractions.

• Get into the Carnival spirit any time of year at Carl Mack’s Mardi Gras Museum of Costumes & Culture. • Learn the stories of New Orleans’ Irish community at The Irish Cultural Museum.

SHOP • Browse the art, jewelry, candles and crafts at the French Market. • See the famous Blue Dog paintings (and buy a print to take home) at George Rodrigue Studio. • View powerful imagery of New Orleans’ landscape and culture at Frank Relle Photography. • Find the perfect gift for the women in your life at Valobra Jewelry. • Shop for gifts and take in the gorgeous views of the Mississippi River at Jax Brewery. • Pick up some only-in-New Orleans jewelry and apparel at Forever New Orleans.

PHOTOS (from top): St. Louis Cathedral interior ©Miles/Denise Chambers • Cocktail preparation at Meauxbar ©Rush Jagoe • Friday Lunch at Galatoire's ©Louis Sahuc • Eggs benedict ©Café Sbisa

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THE GIST OF ITIT: This neighborhood’s canyons of brick warehouses recall New Orleans’ industrial heyday, while the galleries and restaurants that now inhabit them showcase the city’s thriving arts and culinary scenes.

HOW TO GET THERE: From the French Quarter, walk upriver on St. Charles Avenue or Magazine Street. You can also catch the St. Charles streetcar or Magazine Street bus.

WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO: EAT • Enjoy French-American dishes at Balise, whose head chef Justin Devillier won the James Beard Foundation's Best Chef-South award. • Experience fresh-off-the-boat seafood at Sac-a-Lait, run by the 2013 King and Queen of Louisiana Seafood, Cody and Sam Carroll. • Taste succulent seafood and choice meats at Desi Vega’s Steakhouse. • Savor Emeril Lagasse’s “new New Orleans” cuisine at Meril. • Choose from many meats, cheeses and gourmet groceries at St. James Cheese Company. • Try New Orleans-style Cajun dishes such as boudin and jambalaya at Mulate’s.

DRINK • Stop by for happy hour at The District Lounge, located within walking distance of Harrah’s Casino and world-class museums. • Order up a Sneaky Tiki and then hang ten (in spirit, anyway) at Lucy's Retired Surfers Bar & Restaurant. • Drop in for live concerts at The Rusty Nail, a bar famous for its scotch and bourbon selections.

SEE & DO • See cutting-edge artworks and performances at the Contemporary Arts Center. • Celebrate Mardi Gras any time of year with a tour at Mardi Gras World. • Visit the highest-rated TripAdvisor attraction in New Orleans, The National WWII Museum. • Fuel your child's imagination at the Louisiana Children's Museum. • Discover a wealth of Southeastern works on display at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art. • Learn about Italians’ contributions to Louisiana history at the American Italian Cultural Center.

SHOP • Stop and shop in the galleries of Arts District New Orleans the first Saturday every month beginning at 6 p.m., on and around Julia Street. • Find a huge array of gifts for family and friends — and treat yourself — at the 75-plus stores in The Outlet Collection at Riverwalk. • Get tropical with apparel from Tommy Bahama.

PHOTOS (from top): Patio ©The Rusty Nail • Oyster et Frites ©Sac-a-Lait • Shrimp Citrus Coleslaw at Balise ©Sara Essex Bradley • The National WWII Museum ©Jeff Johnston S TA R T Y O U R N E W O R L E A N S J O U R N E Y AT F O L L O W Y O U R N O L A . C O M

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WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO: EAT • Try barbecue shrimp at a restaurant best-known for the dish, Pascal’s Manale. • Dine at Jacques-Imo’s, one of the jewels of Uptown’s Creole restaurant scene. • Eat fresh at Carrollton Market, an upscale restaurant serving authentic Southern cuisine. • Savor a plate of fried green tomatoes at Southern/Creole restaurant Dick & Jenny's. • Bring your date to Lilette, one of the city’s most intimate, low-key restaurants.

DRINK • Stop in for cocktails and a show at Maple Leaf Bar, the hub of Oak Street’s live music scene. • Socialize with friends at Cure and marvel at its selection of craft drinks and local specialties. • Order a Mint Julep or Magazine Mule cocktail from Creole restaurant Joey K’s. • Marvel at the impressive array of bourbon and other whiskeys at Kenton’s. • Unwind on the patio at Bar Frances, a new Freret Street bar and restaurant with a wide selection of wines.

SEE & DO • Take a swing at the Audubon Park Golf Course, located in spacious Audubon Park. • See more than 2,000 creatures great and small at Audubon Zoo. During the warm months, bring the family to check out the in-house water park Cool Zoo. • Wander through the galleries of Tulane University’s Newcomb Art Museum, famed for its pottery collection. • Relax and rejuvenate with a massage at Embodyment Salon & Spa.

• Create your own masterpiece while sipping on wine with friends at Painting with a Twist. • Spend an afternoon at The Fly, a riverfront sports complex in Audubon Park.

SHOP • Buy some one-of-a-kind, contemporary upscale gifts from Hazelnut. • Pick up Louisiana-inspired apparel at Perlis, Inc. • Find symphonic souvenirs at Keller Strings, home to fine violins, violas and gifts. • Make a pilgrimage to famed New Orleans-centric jewelry and accessory maker Mignon Faget. • Carrying the latest, most exclusive designs from around the world and just a streetcar ride away is New Orleans' very own European shopping spree, the "fashion galleries" of Yvonne LaFleur.

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WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO: DO EAT • Order a classic roast beef po-boy with the sauce known as debris at Mother’s Restaurant. • Have a historic dinner at New Orleans’ oldest Cajun restaurant, Bon Ton Café. • Eat New Orleans-style diner fare such as muffulettas and po-boys at Bienvenue Bar & Grill. • See how New Orleans does Italian at Reginelli’s Pizzeria. • Order decadently delicious breakfast at new restaurant Brick & Spoon. • Dine on contemporary Louisiana cuisine at Donald Link’s Herbsaint. • Spoil yourself at one of the city’s highest-rated steakhouses, Chophouse New Orleans.

DRINK • Order a martini with a side of old-time live jazz music at The Little Gem Saloon. • Step inside CellarDoor, housed in one of Downtown’s oldest buildings, for a Paloma cocktail. • Raise a toast to your favorite teams at Walk-On’s Bistreaux & Bar. • Experience mixology at its finest at Victory New Orleans. • Relax in the rooftop garden at Alto, located in The Ace Hotel.

SEE & DO • Bet on a good time at Harrah's New Orleans Casino’s 1,500plus slot machines. • Pamper yourself with a treatment from Spa Atlantis. • See Broadway shows and star-studded performances at the Saenger Theatre. • Work out the kinks at studio Higherpower Cycle|Yoga|TRX.

SHOP • Get fitted for some seriously swanky headgear at Meyer The Hatter. • Get a new ’do and pick up some products at Hair Loft Studio. • Shop for luxurious couture clothing at Saks Fifth Avenue. • Find one-of-a-kind New Orleans jewelry designs at Mignon Faget.

• Browse the men’s clothing at Rubensteins, a local institution in business for more than 90 years. • Stop in one of the many upscale boutiques at The Shops at Canal Place.

PHOTOS (from top): Debris Po'boy ©Mother's Restaurant • Saenger Theatre ©Will Crocker • Window display ©Meyer The Hatter

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The homes of New Orleans’ rich and famous sit among ancient oak trees and picturesque streetcars, affirming the Garden District’s reputation as one of the city’s most charming neighborhoods.

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WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO: EAT • Make a pilgrimage to New Orleans institution Commander's Palace. • Start your day right with a bagel or pastry from Avenue Café. • Sample sushi and hibachi dishes at Japanese restaurant Poseidon. • Get your health food fix with vegetarian fare and Creole specialties at Seed. • Spend an evening in refined elegance at Emeril's Delmonico Restaurant & Bar.

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• Try a Dixie Down or Joy Ride cocktail during a night of dancing at Eiffel Society. • Treat yourself to a Margarita or Crash & Burn cocktail at Copeland’s Cheesecake Bistro. • Drink fine classic cocktails in a piano bar evocative of another era at The Pontchartrain Hotel’s Bayou Bar.

• Take a carriage ride or a guided walking tour of the Garden District. • Tour The House of Broel, a renovated Victorian home that is full of 19th-century New Orleans history. • Ride the St. Charles Avenue streetcar, which passes some of New Orleans’ most opulent old homes. • Learn about African-Americans’ cultural contributions to New Orleans at the George and Leah McKenna Museum of African American Art.

SHOP • Pick up New Orleans-inspired clothing, housewares and baby gifts from Ellen Macomber Fine Art & Textiles. • Explore several blocks of boutiques, antique stores and historic Creole homes on Magazine Street, with the help of the Magazine Street Merchants Association — learn more at magazinestreet.com. • Shop for ladies’ shoes and clothing at Head over Heels. • Find upscale gifts and home décor at Judy at the Rink. PHOTOS (from top): BBQ Shrimp ©Emeril's Delmonico Restaurant & Bar • Garden District Home ©Miles/Denise Chambers • Shopping on Magazine Street ©Miles/Denise Chambers • Nightlife ©Eiffel Society

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WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO: EAT • Relax on Nonna Mia Café & Pizzeria’s outdoor patio with a pizza and bottle of Chianti. • Order a po-boy and deep fried pickles from Parkway Bakery and Tavern. • Dine at Katie’s, a favorite among locals and Creole cuisine aficionados. • Make time for tacos at Central/South American restaurant Mizado Latin Kitchen. • Sit among the old oak trees while dining on parmesancrusted veal medallions at Café Degas. • Take part in a Mid-City tradition over 70 years old with a meal at Crescent City Steaks.

DRINK • Bowl with a beer in your hand and hear live zydeco bands at Mid City Lanes Rock 'n' Bowl. • Raise a toast at Pearl Wine Co., a cocktail bar and shop that offers hundreds of wine varieties. • Ride the Canal Street streetcar to Bayou Beer Garden, a bar with a spacious outside patio and numerous Louisianamade brews. • Unwind at Bayou Wine Garden, where dozens of whites and reds are sold by the bottle and glass.

SEE & DO • Run, play, bike or boat among New Orleans City Park’s 1,300 acres of outdoor excitement. • Join up with New Orleans Kayak Swamp Tours for an expedition to the Honey Island Swamp or Manchac Swamp.

• Rent a motorcycle or scooter from EagleRider New Orleans and see the city in style. • Bring your group to Mystère Mansion for the Mystère Epic Escape Room Experience. • Walk among thousands of plants from around the world at the New Orleans Botanical Garden. • Hear tales of Creole history at Pitot House.

SHOP • Get some New Orleans-centric gear such as T-shirts, flags and stickers at NOLA Til Ya Die. • Stroll the halls of the New Orleans Museum of Art and stop by its gift shop for souvenirs.

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HOW TO GET THERE: From the French Quarter, walk or take a cab downriver toward Esplanade Avenue. When your feet need a break from dancing at neighborhood clubs, hail a pedicab to get around.

WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO: EAT • Sit outside and enjoy the balcony views at The All New Feelings Cafe & Courtyard Bar. • Select dishes from a variety of local vendors at the renovated St. Roch Market. • Dine with a side of art at New Orleans Center for Creative Arts’ new restaurant, Press Street Station. • Satisfy your soul food cravings with a bowl of gumbo at The Praline Connection. • Choose from a selection of eggs benedicts at brunch stop The Ruby Slipper Café.

DRINK • Catch a live jazz performance while sipping cool cocktails at the famous Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro. • Savor a wine or cocktail and hear top-notch jazz artists at Three Muses. • Belly up to the bar at The Spotted Cat, order a beer and dance to the sounds of gypsy jazz, swing, funk and blues bands that play nightly. • Sip on a Storyville Sling at spacious Marigny music venue and restaurant The Maison.

• See classical music and dance performances at the Marigny Opera House, a beautiful venue inside a converted 1847 church. • Take in a night of comedy where improv acts keep audiences on their toes at The New Movement. • Bike past the Victorian and Queen Anne homes lining Esplanade Avenue. • Visit riverfront green space Crescent Park, whose paths link the Bywater to the French Quarter.

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• Walk down Frenchmen Street and listen to live jazz, rock and blues at its clubs and jazz bars. • Learn the inside story of Mardi Gras Indian culture at The Donald Harrison, Sr. Museum. • Tour Le Musee de fpc, a historical house museum and monument to free people of color.

• Stock up on Voodoo supplies at Island of Salvation Botanica. • Visit the Frenchmen Art Market for its eclectic selection of local crafts, jewelry and artwork. • Buy rare soul and R&B records by New Orleans artists and others at Louisiana Music Factory.

PHOTOS (from top): Live music at The Spotted Cat ©Miles/Chris Granger • The Praline Connection ©Miles/Chris Granger • St. Roch Market ©William Rush Jagoe V

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EAT • Take a seat at Dooky Chase's Restaurant, a torchbearer for Creole cuisine since 1941. • Dine at Lil Dizzy’s Café, a spot made famous by the HBO drama series Tremé.

• See Voodoo queen Marie Laveau’s tomb with a tour group at St. Louis Cemetery No. 1. • Visit Louis Armstrong Park, home to live outdoor music performances and the historical gathering spot known as Congo Square.

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WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO: EAT • Enjoy the scenery and Gulf-fresh fare at Landry's Seafood. • Dine at one of Harrison Avenue's many great restaurants.

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HOW TO GET THERE: Take a cab from the French Quarter, or ride the Canal Street streetcar to the cemeteries and then catch the Lakeview bus route. This is also a great neighborhood to view via bike. • Tour Longue Vue House & Gardens’ Classical Revival mansion, courtyards and art collection. • Make waves at NOLA Flyboarding. Flyboarding is a watersport where participants are tethered to a jet ski on a board that propels them through the air — it’s about as close as you’ll get to flying with a jetpack! • See the city from the sky with New Orleans Aerial Tours & Flight Training. • Walk with your partner along the lakefront. • Take a hike at New Orleans City Park's Couturie Forest.

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HOW TO GET THERE THERE: Most visitors take the Algiers/Canal Street Ferry ($2; cash only and with exact change), which departs every half hour on weekdays and every 15 minutes on weekends. The ferry terminal is at the end of Canal Street, near the Mississippi River. Once there, Algiers is easily navigable by foot. If you prefer to drive, take the Riverbound Expressway across the river via the Crescent City Connection Bridge, head north on Landry Avenue and turn left on Opelousas Avenue.

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• Enjoy the libations and live, local music during the summer months at the free Wednesdays on the Point concert series. • Ride along the levee on the bike path, which offers spectacular sunset views of the river, French Quarter and the historic homes of Algiers Point. • Book a tee time and walk the greens of English Turn Golf & Country Club.

EAT • Unwind from your day of fun on the back patio of Vine & Dine.

DRINK • Savor the whiskeys and scotches at The Crown & Anchor Pub.

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• Feast on good food and great music at open-air food market and performance space Roux Carré. • Dine inside the Southern Food & Beverage Museum at new restaurant Toups South.

DRINK • Jazz up your visit with a stop at the Bolden Bar, housed in The Peoples Health New Orleans Jazz Market.

HOW TO GET THERE: From the French Quarter, drive or take a cab Uptown from St. Charles Avenue, and turn right on Felicity Street to reach Oretha Castle Haley Boulevard. PHOTOS (from left to right): ©Roux Carre • The Peoples Health New Orleans Jazz Market ©Erika Goldring

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SEE & DO • Learn about New Orleans' African-American history at the Ashé Cultural Arts Center. • Walk the hallways of the George and Leah McKenna Museum of African American Art.

SHOP • Grocery shop for a cause at Dryades Market, which supports farmers and seafood producers by selling local products. • Try and buy wines or sign up for a tasting at Brady's Wine Warehouse. • Shop at The Oretha Castle Haley Art Market on the second Saturday of the month from September through June.


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YOUR NOLA ARCHITECTURE CHECKLIST One of the best ways to get to know New Orleans is through its picturesque, historical homes. Here are a few of the city’s most prominent architectural styles, and shops, the accommodations and restaurants where you can see them from the inside.

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creole Cottage If it has…

Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop ©flickr/Karrie Smith

A high, steep side-gable roof A brick chimney Wooden storm shutters Four front openings (typically two windows and two doors)

The Creole Cottage. Upscale French Quarter Creole restaurant Bayona is housed in a gorgeous Creole cottage with a romantic courtyard. Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop, a Bourbon Street bar built in 1732, is another variety of Creole cottage.

Center Hall Cottage If it has… One-and-a-half stories, with a front entrance Columns running the length of a wide porch, with the front door centered Side-gabled roofs, often with dormer windows Pere Antoine ©flickr/Samuel Uy

creole townhouse If it has… Two- to three-stories Wrought or cast iron-skirted balcony Hidden rear courtyards A brick or stucco exterior

Then you have… The Center Hall Cottage. The BeauregardKeyes House museum is a fine example of this style in the French Quarter, as is Ashton’s Bed and Breakfast in the Esplanade Ridge Historic District.

Then you have… The Creole Townhouse. See the inside of one of these beauties at Creole restaurant Pere Antoine, gift stores Razzle Dazzle and Forever New Orleans, and the Pontalba Buildings that surround Jackson Square.

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Greek Revival House If it has… Full-height porches with round columns or boxed piers A parapet (a short wall running the length of the roof) Wide, flat trim around outside windows and doors called a “Greek-key surround”

Then you have… The Greek Revival House. Many River Road house museums, including Houmas House Plantation & Gardens and Nottoway Plantation, are Greek Revival structures, as is the George & Leah McKenna Museum of African-American Art.

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Double Gallery house If it has… Two stories, with three openings across the front Deep-set covered porches (also known as “galleries”) on the first and second floors A front door that is typically off-centered, on the left or right side of the porch

Then you have… Shotgun houses ©Mary Fitzpatrick, Preservation Resource Center

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The Double Gallery House. Great examples include bed-and-breakfast Degas House and African American history museum Le Musée de f.p.c. In the Garden District, look for Fairchild House Bed and Breakfast and Terrell House.

A long, narrow layout, typically one room wide Lack of a front yard, with a short streetfront stairway A layout that features one room opening into another, without hallways

Then you have… The Shotgun. You’ll find rows of shotguns throughout the oldest sections of town. A “double shotgun” is two single shotguns joined together and separated by a wall. Creole restaurant Rue 127 is housed inside a converted shotgun.

Degas House ©flickr/Warren Westcott

Learn the story of New Orleans through its architecture with tours by New Orleans Church Tours, Welcome to New Orleans Tours, New Orleans Architecture Tours and Celebration Tours, LLC. You’ll find more tour planning suggestions at neworleanscvb.com/things-to-do/architecture.

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FAMILY FUN IN NEW ORLEANS Family fun begins in the Crescent City with kid-friendly adventures that are abundant and diverse, so finding something that everyone will enjoy is easy! Whether you are young or just young at heart, discover family-friendly restaurants, attractions and experiences that the whole crew can enjoy.

EXPLORE Begin your expedition by checking out the four attractions in the French Quarter and Uptown that make up the Audubon Nature Institute. With a zoo, aquarium, giant screen theater and even an insectarium, the institute allows you to get friendly with bugs, explore ape exhibits, reptile habitats and underwater worlds. Explore the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas’ underwater Great Maya Reef exhibit, and get beak to cheek with some sweet birds at the aquarium’s Parakeet Pointe. Visit the Audubon Zoo to test your agility at the four-story-high ropes course known as Kamba Kourse, and then cool off in an inner tube while floating down the lazy river attraction known as Gator Run. Join one of City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off's tours for a second-story view of New Orleans' most famous neighborhoods. Their open-air double decker buses pick up and drop off visitors every half hour at prime attractions throughout the French Quarter and Garden District. For a relaxed ride through New Orleans history, hop aboard the St. Charles Avenue streetcar.. Easy and affordable, these stop at some of New Orleans' kid-friendliest attractions such as the Audubon Zoo.. Pick up a $3 one-day Jazzy Pass and ride as often as you like. Embark on an unforgettable swamp tour — one of the best ways to see Louisiana’s wildlife up close. Whether by airboat, kayak or canoe, you're sure to get your gator fix while touring the Spanish moss-shrouded waterways. Also PHOTOS (from top): Family at Parakeet Pointe ©Audubon Nature Institute • Double decker Jackson Square bus tour ©City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off • Gator Run ©Miles/Chris Granger • Audubon Aquarium of the Americas ©Miles/Chris Granger

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Inside New Orleans on the water (but closer to New Orleans) are river cruises, which take visitors up and down the Mighty Mississippi daily. If music, art and handcrafted treasures excite your family, plan a stop by the historic French Market, a treat for the senses that also hosts a free monthly concert series featuring children's music. Stroll through the ever-artsy French Quarter, or stop by nearby Dutch Alley,, home to the New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park, where you’ll find live music and programs for kids. Keep the creativity flowing with a visit to Jackson Square, and wander the pedestrian mall to watch artists at work. For a behind-the-scenes peek at the artistic side of New Orleans’ Mardi Gras celebrations, drop by Mardi Gras World, where your family can learn about the floats that roll during Carnival season. Take a photo in front of floats, with parade props, or wearing traditional carnival costumes.

Get some fresh air with a Royal Carriages mule-drawn carriage tour through the French Quarter. Take an historic tour of the French Quarter — just for kids! With stories, props, and stops geared for kids of all ages, French Quartour Kids offers a variety of tours — including their new kid-friendly Spooky Tour and Teen Tour.

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Still have a hunger for history? Then head over to the Louisiana State Museum's Cabildo, Presbytere and 1850 House, located in the heart of Jackson Square, to learn many of the state’s fascinating, true tales. Longue Vue House & Gardens offers visitors an inside peek at how wealthy New Orleans philanthropists lived decades ago. New Canal Lighthouse is a real working lighthouse and museum where children and adults can learn fascinating facts about Louisiana’s ecology. The National WWII Museum's Road to Tokyo exhibit is an interactive, awe-inspiring peek into Pacific battles the Allies faced. Round out your adventure at one of the many plantations that are open to the public. On your plantation tour, you’ll see and hear about Louisiana history right where it was made. PHOTOS (from top): Mardi Gras World ©Miles/Cheryl Gerber • Musicians in French Quarter ©Miles/Denise Chambers • Exterior of Presbytere ©Miles/Cheryl Gerber • Royal Carriages tour ©Nancy Landry • Longue Vue House & Gardens ©Paxton Images

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A favorite for fast-paced families is Mid City Lanes Rock 'n' Bowl. See who can roll strikes and who just can’t keep their ball out of the gutter during a friendly game of bowling.

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Another place for endless fun is at the Louisiana Children’s Museum. Here, kids can step inside a giant bubble or explore a cargo ship — it's an exciting way for children to learn while they play! New Orleans City Park is home to Carousel Gardens, where children can hop aboard more than a dozen rides including a Ferris wheel and an antique hand-carved carousel. The family can also play a round of 36 holes at mini-golf park City Putt. Hop on over to BooKoo Bounce for playtime at New Orleans’ only inflatable indoor playground, filled with slides and obstacle courses for children to explore. For kids with a need for speed, there’s NOLA Motorsports Park, an outdoor racetrack with the largest go-kart track in the nation. PHOTOS (from top): Talk and Play area ©Louisiana Children's Museum • Children's Museum ©Louisiana Chidren's Museum (below) Family strolling in New Orleans City Park; Picking flowers; Pedal boat ©New Orleans City Park

Adventure in City Park

PHOTOS (from top): Climb Wall ©Louisiana Children’s Museum • Live music at Rock 'n' Bowl ©Rock ‘n’ Bowl • St. Charles Avenue Streetcar ©Artistic Visuals/Charlie Manz

At City Park, the possibilities for outdoor family fun are endless! Here are just a few of the many activity options you’ll find there: • enjoy coffee and beignets at Morning Call café • head to City Park Boat House, located on Big Lake, to rent a paddleboard, pedal boat, bike or kayak from Wheel Fun Rentals • go on a guided tour of Bayou St. John with outfitter Kayak-iti-yat • see the world's oldest grove of mature live oaks at New Orleans Botanical Garden

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• ride the narrow gauge train or the Ladybug Roller Coaster at Carousel Gardens (open seasonally) • play a round of mini-golf at City Putt • let the boys and girls run wild at Storyland (open seasonally), whose 25 larger-than-life fairy tale sculptures are sure to stoke the imaginations of active kids • scale Laborde Mountain, New Orleans’ highest point, in the Couturie Forest


Inside New Orleans With casual atmospheres and children’s menus, many New Orleans restaurants are made for fun-loving families. Mulate’s was designed to be the ultimate kid-friendly restaurant: The owners’ daughters weighed in on foods for the made-from-scratch kids menu. After your meal, get dancing: Mulate’s presents live Cajun music nightly, and the dance floor does fill up.

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Café Du Monde is a must-taste, serving warm beignets (a French donut, pronounced ben-yays), chocolate milk and chicory coffee. Take a picture of the family member who gets the most powdered sugar on them! Swing by Deanie’s Seafood in the French Quarter for fried shrimp and crawfish tails, Central Grocery for their tasty muffulettas or Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. for their Cajun shrimp. Dare the family to try something new like the gator bites at The Crazy Lobster in the Central Business District. This eatery offers live music nightly, and all day on Saturdays and Sundays. Still hungry? Try Mother’s Restaurant, a down-home, cozy joint that's been serving up soul food and Creole dishes since 1938.

Listen Up! Jazz up your New Orleans vacation with these family-friendly live music destinations: > THE MAISON on Frenchmen Street is open to all ages until 10 p.m. > PRESERVATION HALL, one of New Orleans’ premier jazz clubs, welcomes families. > MID CITY LANES ROCK ‘N’ BOWL offers bowling with a side of live zydeco music. > MUSIC AT THE MINT is an all-ages concert series that takes place inside the Old U.S. Mint. > PALM COURT JAZZ CAFÉ, near the French Market, is a beloved Creole restaurant and music venue. > SNUG HARBOR JAZZ BISTRO features worldrenowned artists and welcomes music lovers ages 13 and up.

PHOTOS (from top): Seafood © The Crazy Lobster • Shrimp po' boy © Mother's Restaurant • Café Du Monde ©Tim Mueller Photography

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WAYS TO DAY-TRIP IT When you plan a trip to New Orleans, it’s easy to set your sights solely on the attractions of the city proper. But take our word for it: There are some awesome adventures to be had just a short drive away.

Tour the Plantations of River Road West of New Orleans is a 70-mile long stretch of highway known as River Road, where you’ll find more than a dozen grand plantation homes that recall south Louisiana’s history as an agricultural powerhouse. Lucky for visitors, many of them are open to the public. Here’s what is unique about each of them: u Destrehan Plantation is the closest plantation to New Orleans and the oldest in the lower Mississippi Valley. u Houmas House Plantation & Gardens is home to no fewer than four outstanding restaurants and massive wine cellars housed in converted historic water cisterns. u Laura Plantation tours take visitors into the lives of the Creoles who lived there, whose stories are based on the diaries of former resident Laura Locoul.

©Oak Alley Plantation

u Nottoway Plantation is remarkable for its sheer size. With 64 rooms, it easily claims the distinction of being the South’s largest antebellum mansion. u Oak Alley Plantation is perhaps the most photographed plantation on River Road. The plantation even hosts an annual photography contest that receives hundreds of submissions.

©Laura Plantation

u San Francisco Plantation stands out for its gingerbread house style architectural details and elaborate hand-painted ceilings. u St. Joseph Plantation has been owned by the same family since the 1870s, and many of its descendants today lead tours of the property. u Whitney Plantation is the only plantation museum devoted to telling the history of slavery in America.

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Big Fun on the Bayous Explore south Louisiana’s swampy side. From wetlands Bird's eye view of the high-speed airboat tours to gentle flatboat excursions, ©Southern Seaplanes a variety of tours are available. Get a bird’s eye view of the lush wetlands with Southern Seaplanes/Air Tours on the Bayou, which offers air tours of Barataria Bay and beyond. Outfitters Beyond the Bayou and The Great Delta Tours will take you on an up-close ecological adventure through cypress forests and waterways. For a bigger bite of the action, visit Insta-Gator Alligator Ranch & Hatchery. Here, you’ll see hundreds of ’gators, and can even hold one for an awesome photo opportunity.

©Insta-Gator Alligator Ranch & Hatchery

At Bayou Barn you can get a taste of Cajun culture at a boot-stompin' fais do-do, held every Sunday. These dance parties are where families and friends get together and, as they say down here, "pass a good time." Hear zydeco and Cajun music while eating some of the best food south Louisiana has to offer. Want to catch your own supper? Hire one of Louisiana’s many charter fishing boat captains. Charters, Griffin Fishing Charters & Bourgeois Fishing Charters Lodging and Brock’s Charter Fishing will help you get a trophy fish or two on the line.

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Farther inland you’ll find Louisiana River Adventures, a Franklinton outfitter that offers tubing, kayaking and fishing on the Bogue Chitto River. ©Bourgeois Fishing

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Tasty Trips Near New Orleans Countless culinary adventures await you near New Orleans. Head down to Louisiana’s Cajun country for a tour of McIlhenny Company’s TABASCO® pepper sauce factory on Avery Island, and dine at the hot sauce maker's in-house restaurant, 1868. Louisiana’s Northshore, across Lake Pontchartrain from New Orleans, is also home to some great restaurants and breweries. Satisfy your hunger for TABASCO Coun try Store ©Paxt seafood and the outdoors at Palmettos on the on Images Bayou, whose outside dining area overlooks picturesque Bayou Bonfouca. Looking for the perfect pint? Then “hop” aboard a tour with New Orleans Brews Cruise,, which takes visitors to four outstanding Northshore breweries.

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With so many cultural influences, it’s no wonder that New Orleans is home to a thriving arts scene. From fine art to folk art, discover why the Crescent City is a crossroads for creativity.

MUSEUMS For an artistic journey around the world, head to the New Orleans Museum of Art. With an impressive 46 galleries, the museum houses paintings, photography and other artworks from American and international cultures. Outside, the museum’s magnificent Besthoff Sculpture Garden contains more than 50 priceless sculptures set on five acres, with modern and contemporary pieces meant to inspire art lovers of all kinds. In the Convention/Warehouse/Arts District, explore the Contemporary Arts Center, a museum that hosts bold experiments in studio and performing arts. Experience exhibitions, shows, educational programs and celebrations year-round in this award-winning, dynamic space.

Besthoff Sculpture Garden

Performing arts With performances in New Orleans dating back more than 200 years, opera is a long-established tradition in the Crescent City. In fact, the first opera house in the U.S. was located in the French Quarter. Experience this art form for yourself at a performance by the New Orleans Opera Association, the premier presenting organization for opera in the Gulf South. If you’re looking for performances with local flair, catch a show at the Marigny Opera House. This “non-denominational, neighborhood church of the arts” supports the work of local performing artists, such as the Marigny Opera Ballet. See works from New Orleans-based choreographers and composers in this historical setting. Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra

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To get a taste of Manhattan without leaving Downtown, just head to the Saenger Theatre for the Broadway in New Orleans theatre series. Tony Award-winning shows, old favorites and newer fare are all on the playbill.

And if classical music is your thing, look no further than the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, the oldest full-time, musician-governed and collaboratively operated orchestra in the United States. The orchestra offers more than 120 performances over its 36-week season, with family-friendly concerts across New Orleans.

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Studios & galleries Wander the streets of New Orleans and you’re bound to discover one of the city’s dozens of art galleries. On Royal Street, you’ll find locally owned galleries from some of the most iconic artists in New Orleans. Stop by the George Rodrigue Studio in the French Quarter to view and take home one of his famous Blue Dog paintings. At Where Y’Art Gallery, you’ll find a range and variety of artists and styles designed to make art accessible to all. And in New Orleans’ Bywater neighborhood, you’ll find everything from art walks on St. Claude Avenue (held the second Saturday of the month) to colorful paintings at Dr. Bob Folk Art, known for the unofficial New Orleans motto “Be Nice Or Leave.” Uptown on Magazine Street studios and galleries are nestled between boutiques, antique stores, and restaurants. Stroll around this quaint shopping district to view and purchase works from local fine artists.

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Visit The Arts District and see all it has to offer including the array of artists at Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. Then browse the detailed and vibrant paintings at the Alex Beard Studio on Magazine Street.

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Art markets & Events The first Saturday of every month, immerse yourself in New Orleans' arts scene with a Julia Street Art Walk. Enjoy wine and hors d’oeuvres as you wander along “Gallery Row,” home to works from local and nationally known painters, sculptors and mixed media artists. Nearby, the Ogden Museum of Southern Art celebrates the history and sounds of the South with the family-friendly Ogden After Hours series. Each Thursday the museum welcomes local and regional bands to perform music that was born down South, including jazz, blues and zydeco. Frenchmen Ar t Market Friday Nights at New Orleans Museum of Art features film screenings, performances and art talks. Some of New Orleans’ best food trucks are also on site.

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The weekly Frenchmen Art Market ©NOTMC @NOTMC showcases New Orleans’ eclectic side, with art and accessories from dozens of local vendors. Original works by local and regional artists can also be found at the monthly Arts Market in Palmer Park, and the monthly Freret Market serves up tasty local cuisine alongside handmade local arts and crafts.

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The restaurants, the music, the people, the soul – they all have something intangibly wonderful. There are countless reasons to love this city and everyone has a different way of making it their own. We found out where some of NOLA’s most notable locals and enthusiasts like to spend their time.

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Harrah’s & Fulton Street

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Around 1822, America’s first gambling casino opened in New Orleans. Like modern casinos, it was open 24/7. In 1999, Harrah’s brought the action back to New Orleans with the opening of Harrah’s New Orleans Casino. Today, you can take a shot at more than 1,500 of the hottest slots and more than 130 table games including blackjack, roulette, baccarat, craps, and three card poker. The poker room boasts more than 20 poker tables, offering several exciting varieties of poker that are suited to the recreational poker players and seasoned veterans. When you’re ready to dine, indulge in a 30-day dry aged New York Strip at Besh Steak or never-ending favorites at The Buffet. Looking for a quick bite or pick me up? You will find endless options like Fuddruckers, Starbucks, McAlister’s Deli, Acme Oyster House and 2GeauXpress. Time for a cocktail? Try one of our specialty “potions” at Hoodoo Lounge or dance the night away in Masquerade Nightclub. For a memorable souvenir or an eye-catching piece of jewelry, shop at Essentials, Uniquely NOLA, Swarovski and Crislu. Don’t miss Manning’s on Fulton Street where New Orleans football legend Archie Manning has created the ultimate sports fan’s destination to Eat, Drink and Cheer! Relax and stay as close as possible to the action at Harrah's Hotel. This AAA Four Diamond Award-winning hotel offers newly renovated rooms and luxurious baths. The hotel anchors Fulton Street, blocks of classic 19th-century architecture filled with trendy nightspots, shopping and restaurants, including Ruth’s Chris, Manning’s, Gordon Biersch, Grand Isle and Fulton Alley.

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BIG EASY

BIG FUN Win big playing on more than 100 table games and 1,700 slot machines. Delight your senses with elevated New Orleans cuisine from James Beard Award-winning Chef John Besh. Dance the night away to pulsating tracks from the area’s hottest DJs at Masquerade Night Club.

Must be 21 or older to enter casino and to gamble. Know When To Stop Before You Start.® Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-522-4700. ©2016, Caesars License Company, LLC.


DINING Seafood appetizer at Tableau ©Sara Essex Bradley

CATEGORIES Bakeries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coffee Shops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Food Cart Vendors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Food Trucks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Restaurants - American . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Restaurants - Asian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Restaurants - Barbecue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Restaurants - Bistros . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Restaurants - Brew Pub . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Restaurants - Cajun. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Restaurants - Contemporary Louisiana . . Restaurants - Continental . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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BAKERIES

Angeline

angelinenola.com / 1032 Chartres St.,

Haydel's Bakery

haydelbakery.com / 4037 Jefferson Hwy.,

Jefferson 70121 / 504-837-0190, 800-442-1342 A full-line bakery. Specialties are King Cakes, Cajun Kringles, Doberge, wedding cake and birthday cakes. Convention work and mail order year-round. We ship overnight air to your door. – Jefferson Parish

Joe Gambino Bakers & Caterers, Inc. gambinos.com / 4821 Veterans Memorial

Blvd., Metairie 70006 / 800-426-2466 Started in an Uptown New Orleans neighborhood in 1949, Joe Gambino’s Bakery continues to focus on quality and service with exceptional products like Doberge Cake and King Cake. – Jefferson Parish

Willa Jean

willajean.com / 611 O'Keefe Ave., NO 70113 /

504-509-7334 This warm Southern bakery will add a modern and elegant touch to the Southern food we all know and love. B $$ Br $$ L $$ D $$ – Central Business District

COFFEE SHOPS

NO 70116 / 504-308-3106 A refined, contemporary, Southern restaurant by Chef Alex Harrell. Serving dinner nightly, brunch on Saturday and Sunday, and breakfast Monday-Friday. Valet parking available through the Hotel Provincial. B $$ Br $$$ D $$$$$ – French Quarter

Barcadia Bar & Grill

barcadianola.com / 601 Tchoupitoulas St.,

Suite 100, NO 70130 / 504-335-1740 You already work all day, pay bills, eat salads and do all that other grown-up stuff. Recharge those batteries at the arcade, fill that belly with gourmet grub and draft beer, and rock out to some great music. L $$ D $$ – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

Bayou Burger & Sports Co.

bayouburger.com / 503 Bourbon St., NO

70130 / 504-529-4256 Offers piled high specialty burgers, local brews and more. Our restaurant has wall-to-wall TVs to cheer on your favorite teams. L $$ D $$ – French Quarter

Belle's Diner

Avenue Cafe

avenuecafenola.com / 1907 St. Charles Ave.,

NO 70130 / 504-301-2097 Coffee shop offering coffee espresso drinks, fresh squeezed juices, pastries, bagels. Breakfast and lunch. B $ Br $ L $ D $ – Garden District/Uptown

Cafe Beignet

cafebeignet.com / 600 Decatur St., JAX Brewery, NO 70130 Serves breakfast all day, sandwiches, and Creole fare. Live jazz daily 10am-closing. Open 8am. Made-to-order beignets. (334B Royal St. open daily 7am, 311 Bourbon St. open daily 8am). B $ Br $ L $ D $ – French Quarter

Cafe Du Monde

cafedumonde.com / 800 Decatur St., NO 70116 / 504-587-0833, 800-772-2927 Since 1862, the original French Market coffee stand. Serving café au lait and beignets 24 hours daily. On Decatur Street, other shops open 8am. Taste the original beignet, Louisiana's state donut, coffee with chicory and half hot milk...café au lait. L $ D $ – French Quarter

FOOD CART VENDORS

bellesdinernola.com / 1122 Decatur St., NO 70116 / 504-566-6003 A '50s style diner that takes you back in time with classic food with a New Orleans flair, friendly service, and '50s rock n’ roll. Specialties: chicken and waffles, Preston’s Patty Melt, and omelets. B $$ Br $$ L $$ D $$ – French Quarter

Brick and Spoon

920 Poydras St., NO 70112 / 504-899-1529 Breakfast, brunch, lunch: 7am-3pm. Restaurant is available for private and corporate events 6pm-midnight. Catering available. Rental space available with or without catering. Popular after hour events include weddings, rehearsals, dinner, business meetings, company parties, and more. B $$ Br $$ L $$ – Central Business District

The Company Burger

thecompanyburger.com / 611 O'Keefe Ave.,

Unit C-7, NO 70113 / 504-309-9422 We are an award winning local burger restaurant with a full bar. Available for takeout and catering. L $$ D $$ – Central Business District

Copeland's Cheesecake Bistro

Lucky Dogs, Inc.

luckydogsinc.com / 517 Gravier St., NO

70130 / 504-524-6010 A New Orleans tradition since 1947. Unique hot dog shaped carts throughout the French Quarter, with quality products. Recognized by Time Magazine and Rolling Stone. L $ D $ – French Quarter

alcopeland.com / 2001 St. Charles Ave., NO 70130 / 504-593-9955 America's Best Cheesecake, (the soul of the Bistro) richly smooth and decadently delicious. Select from a large and exciting menu and chill out at our unique ice-paneled bar, guaranteed to keep the perfect martini, perfect. Br $$ L $$ D $$$ – Garden District/Uptown

COWBELL

FOOD TRUCKS

cowbell-nola.com / 8801 Oak St., NO 70118 /

My House Social

myhousesocial.com / NO / 248-933-1463

Your guests are ready for something new. We customize catering, bring innovative chefs and food trucks together to collaborate on menus unique to your event. We make your job easier and leave your guests talking. B Br L D – Mid-City

RESTAURANTS - AMERICAN The All New Feelings Cafe & Courtyard Bar

feelingscafebar.com / 2600 Chartres St.,

at the corner of Franklin Ave & Chartres Streets, NO 70117 / 504-945-2222 Located in the Faubourg Marigny. This historic property has been transformed into an intimate and romantic restaurant and bar. Br $$ L $$$ D – Faubourg Marigny/Bywater

504-866-4222 Br $$ L $$ D $$$ – Garden District/Uptown

Dave and Buster's

daveandbusters.com / 1200 Poydras St.,

Suite 601, NO 70113 / 504-226-3300 Eat, drink, play and watch sports all under one roof. We’re an American restaurant and entertainment business that delivers an unparalleled guest experience through the best combination of food, drinks, and games in an ideal environment for celebrating fun. L $$ D – Central Business District

The Grill Room

grillroomneworleans.com / 300 Gravier

St., NO 70130 / 504-522-1992, 888-596-0955 Reigns as one of the most memorable and elegant venues for fine dining in New Orleans and is the recipient of the 2012 Forbes Four Star and AAA Four Diamond dining awards. B $$$ Br $$$ L $$$ D $$$$ – Central Business District

Hard Rock Cafe

hardrock.com/neworleans / 125 Bourbon St., NO 70130 / 504-529-5617 Located at 125 Bourbon St. in the French Quarter. Come enjoy our all-American food, cool merchandise and one-of-a-kind rock 'n' roll memorabilia collection. Group reservations and private events available including breakfasts. L $$ D $$ – French Quarter

Jimmy J's Cafe

jimmyjscafe.com / 115 Chartres St., NO 70130 / 504-309-9360 Located just off Canal Street, Chef Chris Lynch formerly of Emeril's is serving up breakfast, lunch and dinner in a colorful and intimate cafe. Daily chef specials and signature cocktails. Delivery and catering available. B $$ Br $$ L $$ D $$ – French Quarter

Kenton's

kentonsrestaurant.com / 5757 Magazine St., NO 70115 / 504-891-1177 An American whiskey bar and restaurant with a menu of the smoked, grilled, and charred flavors that have an affinity for bourbon. Located Uptown on the corner of Magazine Street and Nashville Avenue. Br $$$ L $$$ D $$$$ – Garden District/Uptown

Legacy Kitchen

legacykitchen.com / 700 Tchoupitoulas St., NO 70130 / 504-837-3382 Refined American fare with crafted cocktails. Fresh ingredients, cooked to order. An upscale, casual, fullservice restaurant and bar. B $ Br $$ L $$ D $$$ – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

Legacy Kitchen - Metairie

legacykitchen.com / 759 Veterans Blvd., Metairie 70005 / 504-309-5231 A polished casual restaurant serving refined American fare. Our approach is a wine and dine atmosphere while you listen to legendary American artists. B $$ L $$ D $$$ – Jefferson Parish

Liberty's Kitchen

libertyskitchen.org / 300 N. Broad St., Suite 101, NO 70119 / 504-822-4011 Dine at our nonprofit café and give back to the New Orleans community. We serve fresh and delicious breakfast and lunch every day. All café proceeds directly support our life skills and employability training for vulnerable youth. B $ Br $ L $$ – Mid-City

Lucy's Retired Surfers Bar & Restaurant

lucysretiredsurfers.com / 701 Tchoupitoulas St., NO 70130 / 504-523-8995 A surf-style bar, restaurant, and special events venue for all of your needs. Relax over a drink with friends, or host a special event in our private room. Br $$ L $$ D $$ – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

Manning's - Eat Drink Cheer

manningsneworleans.com / 519 Fulton St., NO 70130 / 504-593-8118 Welcoming sports fans and foodies alike, Manning's offers a menu featuring comfort foods from the Mississippi Delta along with some unique Creole twists and creative interpretations of tailgating classics. B $$ L $$ D $$$ – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

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The National WWII Museum

nationalww2museum.org / 945 Magazine

St., NO 70130 / 504-528-1944, 877-813-3329 The American Sector Restaurant + Bar at The National WWII Museum is proud to serve a menu where Modern American food and drink meet Old World nostalgia. Open daily for lunch, dinner, drinks, and snacks. – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

Remoulade

remoulade.com / 309 Bourbon St., NO 70130 / 504-523-0377 The casual side of world-famous Arnaud's restaurant. Marbled oyster bar with succulent fresh-shucked Gulf oysters. Creole and Cajun specialties: jambalaya, crawfish pie, and filé gumbo. Burgers, pizzas, and more. Don't miss this Bourbon Street gem. Open daily 11:30am11pm. L $ D $$ – French Quarter

Rib Room

ribroomnola.com / 621 St. Louis St., NO 70130 / 504-529-7046 Where tradition meets relevance. In the heart of the French Quarter, in the Omni Royal Orleans hotel, offering a fine dining experience to locals and visitors for more than 50 years. B $$ Br $$$$ L $$$ D $$$$$ – French Quarter

Rue 127

rue127.com / 127 N. Carrollton Ave., NO

70119 / 504-483-1571 L $$$ D $$$$$ – Mid-City

Salon Restaurant

restaurantsalon.com / 622 Conti St., NO 70130 / 504-267-7098 The culmination of Sucré's beautiful approach to contemporary cuisine and passion for exceptional service and presentation. Salon blends the timehonored formality of New Orleans service with the exquisite cuisine of award-winning Chef Tariq Hanna. Offers menus of savory and sweet and an expertly curated wine list. Br $$$ L $$$ D $$$$ – French Quarter

Zea Cafe

zearestaurants.com / 1655 Hickory Ave., NO 70123 / 504-738-0799 Meet up with friends, share modern comfort food, and have a great time in a polished casual setting. Recommended: classic rotisserie chicken, Thai style ribs, or roasted corn grits. L $$ D $$$ – Jefferson Parish

Zea Rotisserie & Bar

zearestaurants.com / 4450 Veterans Blvd.,

Metairie 70006 / 504-780-9090 Meet up with friends, share modern comfort food, and have a great time in a polished casual setting. Recommended: classic rotisserie chicken, Thai style ribs, or roasted corn grits. Lunch options available. L $$ D $$ – Jefferson Parish

Zea Rotisserie & Bar - Harvey

zearestaurants.com / 1121 Manhattan Blvd.,

Harvey 70058 / 504-361-8293 Meet up with friends, share modern comfort food, and have a great time in a polished casual setting. Recommended: classic rotisserie chicken, Thai style ribs, or roasted corn grits. Lunch options available. L $$ D $$ – Westbank

Zea Rotisserie & Bar - Kenner

zearestaurants.com / 1325 W. Esplanade

Ave., Kenner 70065 / 504-468-7733 Meet up with friends, share modern comfort food, and have a great time in a polished casual setting. Recommended: classic rotisserie chicken, Thai style ribs, or roasted corn grits. Lunch options available. L $$ D $$ – Jefferson Parish

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RESTAURANTS - BREW PUB

Five Happiness Restaurant

Crescent City Brewhouse

fivehappiness.com / 3605 S. Carrollton Ave.,

NO 70118 / 504-482-3935 With more than 25 years of service to the locals, Five Happiness has been selected the best Chinese restaurant by New Orleans Magazine and Gambit year after year. Private banquet room is available for groups of 50 to 200 people. L $ D $$ – Mid-City

crescentcitybrewhouse.com / 527 Decatur St., NO 70130 / 504-522-0571, 888-819-9330 This restaurant and brewery pub offers wonderful variations of New Orleans' favorites using Louisiana ingredients. Warm, casual atmosphere. Enjoy one of our six types of beer freshly brewed in-house. Jazz music. L $$ D $$$ – French Quarter

RESTAURANTS - BARBECUE

RESTAURANTS - CAJUN

BB King's Blues Club

801 Royal

bbkings.com/neworleans / 1104 Decatur St.,

NO 70116 / 504-934-5464 A fantastic event venue, and not just because of the location, food, and music. Offers several creative options to meet your event needs. Offers a unique layout, including a patio. Perfect for birthday parties, weddings, receptions, corporate events, and full venue buyouts. Br $$ L $$$ D $$$ – French Quarter

Central City BBQ

centralcitybbq.com / 1201 S. Rampart St., NO 70113 / 504-558-4276 Home to the greatest BBQ in the Big Easy and one of the newest, most unique venues. Features reclaimed wood walls and custom built farmhouse tables. A non-traditional BBQ restaurant that uses traditional smoking techniques to ensure only the highest quality meat. L $$ – Garden District/Uptown

Voodoo BBQ & Grill

voodoobbqandgrill.com / 1501 St. Charles

Ave., NO 70130 / 504-913-3128 New Orleansstyle BBQ in a fun, laid-back environment with signature sides like corn pudding and gris gris greens. On the streetcar line, private party space for 100, off-site catering for events. L $ D $ – Garden District/Uptown

RESTAURANTS - BISTROS Bar Frances LLC

barfrances.com / 4525 Freret St., NO 70115 /

504-371-5043 A new American restaurant and wine bar featuring classic cocktails, craft beer and a European inspired wine list. B $$ Br $$ L $$ D $$ – Garden District/Uptown

Lilette Restaurant

liletterestaurant.com / 3637 Magazine St., NO 70115 / 504-895-1636 Only a five-minute taxi drive Uptown. Featuring cuisine of Food and Wine Top 10 Best Chef John Harris. "Sexiest dining room in New Orleans!" -Travel & Leisure. On- or off-site catering. Perfect small-party venue. L $$$ D $$$$$ – Garden District/Uptown

Patois

patoisnola.com / 6078 Laurel St., NO 70118 / 504-895-9441 A true neighborhood gem, Patois serves French classics with a Louisiana or local accent. The cuisine is seasonal, trying to use as many local products as possible. Br $$ L $$ D $$$ – Garden District/Uptown

801royal.com / 801 Royal St., NO 70116 / 504581-0801 B $ – French Quarter

Bon Ton Cafe

thebontoncafe.com / 401 Magazine St., NO 70130 / 504-524-3386 New Orleans' oldest Cajun restaurant established in 1953. Traditional classic preparations of crawfish and other Louisiana seafood from recipes handed down through generations of the Pierce family from the French country of South Louisiana. L $ D $$$ – Central Business District

Cafe Pontalba

546 St. Peter St., NO 70116 / 504-5221180 On ground floor of historic Pontalba Building; New Orleans-style cuisine in casual atmosphere. Enjoy live music/ambiance of Jackson Square from open doors to this great restaurant and bar. Also unique, special event venue. B $ L $$ D $$ – French Quarter

Cochon Restaurant

cochonrestaurant.com / 930 Tchoupitoulas St., NO 70130 / 504-588-2123 Chef Donald Link and partner Chef Stephen Stryjewski's Cochon celebrates Cajun Southern cooking in a rustic yet contemporary setting. The restaurant is located in a historic warehouse just two blocks from the Convention Center. L $$ D $$ – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

Dat Dog

datdog.com / 3336 Magazine St., NO 70115 /

504-418-5456 A fun, delicious spot for unique cuisine with a New Orleans twist. Boasting three locations (Marigny, Garden District and Uptown), take your pick of our local and international sausages, full bars and friendly atmosphere. L $ D $ – Garden District/Uptown

Eat New Orleans

eatnola.com / 900 Dumaine St., NO 70116 /

504-522-7222 Contemporary setting in French Quarter serving Cajun/Creole favorites. Wonderful windows to watch people while dining. Casual yet upbeat and offers a BYOB policy with no corkage fee. Saturday/Sunday Brunch. Best deal in Quarter. Br $$ L $$ D $$ – French Quarter

French Market Restaurant

1001 Decatur St., NO 70130 / 504-525-7879 L $$ D $$$ – French Quarter

Huck Finn's Cafe

huckfinnscafe.com / 135 Decatur St., NO

70130 / 504-529-8600 Try our family recipes while enjoying the laid back, fun atmosphere. Dishes range from alligator sausage, to beignets, étouffée, burgers and more. Vegetarian friendly. Two blocks from the Mississippi River. Exclusive coupon in back of 2017 Visitors Guide. B $$ Br L $$ D $$ – French Quarter

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K-Paul's Louisiana Kitchen

kpauls.com / 416 Chartres St., NO 70130 /

504-596-2530 Let our staff serve you the freshest, most delicious recipes of Chef Paul Prudhomme. At our restaurant, in our private dining room or off-site, anywhere in New Orleans or anywhere in the world. L $$ D $$$$ – French Quarter

Mulate's - The Original Cajun Restaurant

mulates.com / 201 Julia St., NO 70130 / 504-

522-1492, 800-854-9149 The first restaurant to popularize dining and dancing — Cajun style. Must be experienced to be believed. The best authentic Cajun cuisine and live Cajun music nightly. Perfect for private parties. L $$ D $$ – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

Oceana Restaurant

oceanagrill.com / 739 Conti St., NO 70130 /

504-525-6002 Creole food with a Louisiana flair. We have the freshest seafood, steaks and game. Come enjoy one of our five dining rooms or traditional French Quarter courtyard while sipping on one of our signature cocktails. B $$ L $$ D $$ – French Quarter

Olde NOLA Cookery

nolacookery.com / 205 Bourbon St., NO 70130 / 504-525-4577 "Cooked by Locals, Spiced with History" Cajun and Creole cookin’ on Bourbon Street, in the heart of the French Quarter, serving delicious local dishes. Two fabulous balconies overlooking Bourbon St. are available for any party. L $$ D $$$ – French Quarter

Toups' Meatery

toupsmeatery.com / 845 N. Carrollton Ave., NO 70119 / 504-252-4999 A contemporary Cajun restaurant. Chef Isaac Toups presents fine food and wine, specialty cocktails and charcuterie inspired by deep-rooted Louisiana family traditions. L $$ D $$$ – Mid-City

Vacherie Restaurant

vacherierestaurant.com / 827 1/2 Toulouse

St., NO 70112 / 504-207-4532 Casual Louisiana restaurant. Cajun/Creole, full-service bar, one block off Bourbon, coffee shop/cafe. Fullservice catering, cooking classes, courtyard, breakfast, lite lunch, dinner, weekend brunch. B $$ Br $$ L $$ D $$$ – French Quarter

World Famous N'awlins Cafe & Spice Emporium

worldfamousnawlins.com / 1100 N. Peters St., NO 70116 / 504-528-7770 Delicious CajunCreole recipes from New Orleans. Gumbo, jambalaya, shrimp Creole, alligator on a stick. Watch us in movies and TV (Chef, NCIS). Huge spice and hot sauce store. B $ Br $ L $$ D $$ – French Quarter

RESTAURANTS CONTEMPORARY LOUISIANA Balise Restaurant

balisenola.com / 640 Carondelet St., NO 70130 / 504-459-4449 A bar and parlor restaurant set in a 19th century Creole townhouse in the Warehouse District of New Orleans. Balise evokes the bygone era with a recognizable Old-World New Orleans feel. Features a Louisiana-focused menu created by Chef Justin Devillier and a worldclass beverage program. Br $$ L $$ D $$$ – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

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Bombay Club

thebombayclub.com / 830 Rue Conti, NO 70112 / 504-577-2237 A historic gem and New Orleans mainstay for martinis, jazz, and great food. D $$$ – French Quarter

Cafe Amelie

cafeamelie.com / 912 Royal St., NO 70116 / 504-412-8965 Beautiful French Quarter restaurant offering cocktails, wine, lunch and dinner in romantic courtyard or 150-year-oldart- and antique-filled carriage house. Also available for weddings and special events. Br $$ L $$ D $$$ – French Quarter

Cane & Table

caneandtablenola.com / 1113 Decatur St., NO 70116 / 504-581-1112 We offer our guests both a unique experience and a unique food and beverage program. Our food and beverage program is "proto-tiki" in scope, and offers options that focus on tropical themes in a comfortable atmosphere. Br $$$ L $$$ D $$$ – French Quarter

Carrollton Market

carrolltonmarket.com / 8132 Hampson St.,

NO 70118 / 504-252-9928 A modern Southern restaurant from chef Jason Goodenough featuring exceptional cuisine and cocktails inspired by the best ingredients the region has to offer. D $$$$$ – Garden District/Uptown

The Country Club

thecountryclubneworleans.com / 634 Louisa

St., NO 70117 / 504-945-0742 Dine in. Drink up. Day-cation on. Fabulous restaurant. Grand walk-around bar. Heated/chilled saltwater pool. Cabana Bar. Hot tub. Sauna. Pool table. 25ft outdoor projector screen. Big screen HDTVs. Paradise is just down the street. Br $$ L $$ D $$ – Faubourg Marigny/Bywater

Dante's Kitchen

danteskitchen.com / 736 Dante St., NO 70118 / 504-861-3121 A pioneer in the farm to table movement. Since the year 2000 we have served fresh, seasonal, and local food. 90 percent of our food is local and we change our menu with the seasons. Br $$ D $$$$ – Garden District/Uptown

Dick & Jenny's

dickandjennys.com / 4501 Tchoupitoulas St., NO 70115 / 504-894-9880 An Uptown landmark, Dick & Jenny's has served New Orleans since 1999. Both a destination for tourists and a neighborhood gem, we embody the heart and soul of our beloved Crescent City. D $$$$$ – Garden District/Uptown

Dickie Brennan's Tableau

tableaufrenchquarter.com / 616 St. Peter St., NO 70116 / 504-934-3463 Located on picturesque Jackson Square in the heart of the French Quarter. Features classic Creole dishes revisited. Lunch: Monday - Friday. Live Brass Band Brunch: Saturday and Sunday. Dinner Nightly. The Happiest Happy Hour in the French Quarter 2pm-6pm daily. Br $$$ L $$$ D $$$ – French Quarter

Emeril's Restaurant

emerilsrestaurants.com / 800 Tchoupitoulas

St., NO 70130 / 504-528-9393 Nestled in a renovated warehouse in the Warehouse District, Chef Emeril Lagasse's flagship restaurant continues to break culinary boundaries with its unique blend of "new New Orleans" cuisine. L $$ D $$$ – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

House of Blues

hob.com/neworleans / 225 Decatur St., NO

70130 / 504-310-4999 Casual setting with Southern-inspired dishes. Outdoor dining available in our covered courtyard. Live music seven nights a week in the restaurant and weekly seafood boil every Friday starting at 4pm. Happy hour Monday to Saturday, 3 to 6pm. L $$ D $$$ – French Quarter

Kingfish

kingfishneworleans.com / 337 Chartres St., NO 70130 / 504-598-5005 Upscale casual restaurant that tips its hat to the Huey P. Long era. The menu embodies new Louisiana cuisine combined with an impressive cocktail program. You will be sure to have a unique Louisiana centric dining experience. L $$ D $$$ – French Quarter

Little Gem Saloon

littlegemsaloon.com / 445 S. Rampart St., NO 70112 / 504-267-4863 A beautifully restored full service restaurant, music venue, and private event space. Our two story historic building, with a courtyard and wrap around balcony, is the perfect setting for a memorable New Orleans experience. Br $$ L $$ D $$$ – Central Business District

Meril

emerilsrestaurants.com / 424 Girod St.,

NO 70130 / 504-526-3745 Located in the Warehouse District, Meril is Chef Emeril’s newest concept in New Orleans. Meril showcases some of Lagasse's favorite dishes offering a diverse menu complete with craft cocktails and a varied wine selection. L $$ D $$ – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

Monty's on the Square

montysonthesquare.com / 801 Decatur St., NO 70116 / 504-525-4478 Join us for a unique and polished, but casual dining experience. Located on the historic Jackson Square, we leave a timeless impression with our chef driven French Creole cuisine with a modern twist. We also offer a variety of handcrafted cocktails and a great local craft beer selection. B $$ Br $$ L $$ D $$$ – French Quarter

NOLA

emerilsrestaurants.com / 534 St. Louis

St., NO 70130 / 504-522-6652 Chef Emeril Lagasse's funky French Quarter outpost. The bright yellow façade of this historic former warehouse complements its industrial past, with rustic Louisiana and Southern cooking featuring local Louisiana products and a few unexpected ethnic twists. L $$ D $$$ – French Quarter

The Pelican Club

pelicanclub.com / 312 Exchange Pl., NO 70130 / 504-523-1504 Chef Richard Hughes offers the rich legacy of Louisiana cuisine with contemporary preparations of the finest fresh ingredients including Gulf shrimp, Maine lobster, Black Angus and Prime steaks in clubby townhouse with paintings by local artists. D $$$$ – French Quarter

Pierre Maspero's

originalpierremasperos.com / 440 Chartres St., NO 70130 / 504-524-8990 Historically significant, this contemporary infusion of Cajun Creole restaurant has delectable food and friendly staff. Chefs work their magic daily creating favorites like fettucine corn maque-choux and blackened redfish you are sure to love. Private parties available. B $ L $$ D $$ – French Quarter

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Restaurant R'evolution

revolutionnola.com / 777 Bienville St., NO

70130 / 504-553-2277 Executive Chefs John Folse and Rick Tramonto present imaginative reinterpretations of classic Creole and Cajun cuisine in this award-winning, innovative eatery that blends antique architectural details of grand French Quarter homes with contemporary accents. Br L D $$$$$ – French Quarter

The Ruby Slipper Cafe

therubyslippercafe.net / 2001 Burgundy St.,

NO 70116 / 504-525-9355 Four locations to serve you. Visit us in the heart of Mid-City, the Central Business District, the Marigny and our newest location on the edge of the French Quarter. Come enjoy our warm and friendly atmosphere with your friends and family. B $$ Br $$ L $$ – Faubourg Marigny/Bywater

Sac-a-lait

sac-a-laitrestaurant.com / 1051

Annunciation St., NO 70130 / 504-324-3658 Inspired by the bounty of Louisiana and the technique of fine cooking, Chefs Samantha and Cody Carroll opened Sac-a-lait restaurant, named after the prized freshwater fish, in New Orleans’ Warehouse District in 2015. L $$$$ D $$$$$ – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

Toups South

toupssouth.com / 1504 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd., NO 70113 / 504-304-2147 Chef Isaac Toups' regional Southern restaurant located inside the Southern Food & Beverage Museum. Chef Toups represents the new guard Southern chefs for his updated and refined approach to rustic dishes. Br $$$ L $$$ D $$$$ – Garden District/Uptown

Trinity Restaurant

1117 Decatur St., NO 70116 / 504-325-5784 D $$$$$ – French Quarter

RESTAURANTS CONTINENTAL cafesoule.com / 720 St. Louis St., NO 70130 / 504-304-4636 Serving French and New Orleans style cuisines, a quiet café set in a historic French Quarter mansion with a banquet ballroom on the second floor. We serve breakfast, lunch and dinner with great wines and cocktail specials. B $ Br $ L $$ D $$ – French Quarter

RESTAURANTS - CREOLE Annunciation Restaurant

annunciationrestaurant.com / 1016 Annunciation St., NO 70130 / 504-568-0245 A highly satisfying balance of elegant simplicity and local flavor. Intimate restaurant with a Creole heart and a Southern welcome. Features the finest, freshest, locally caught seafood and all manner of deliciousness cooked-to-order. D $$$$ – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

arnaudsrestaurant.com / 813 Bienville St., NO 70112 / 504-523-5433, 866-2308895 Classic Creole cuisine with the most charming French Quarter ambiance. Featuring the traditional nostalgic main dining room or the lively jazz bistro with a strolling Dixieland trio. Experience our unique Mardi Gras museum. Private dining rooms also available. Br $$$ D $$$$$ – French Quarter

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brennansneworleans.com / 417 Royal St.,

NO 70130 / 504-525-9711 A New Orleans icon recently reopened with a commitment to honoring the city's history and ethnicity through its cuisine, architecture and ambiance. B $$$$ Br $$$$ D $$$$$ – French Quarter

Brigtsen's Restaurant

brigtsens.com / 723 Dante St., NO 70123 / 504-861-7610 Modern Creole/Acadian cuisine served in a charming Victorian cottage by owners Frank and Marna Brigtsen. 1999 Fine Dining Hall of Fame -Nation's Restaurant News. D $$$$$ – Garden District/Uptown

Broussard's Restaurant

broussards.com / 819 Rue Conti, NO 70112

/ 504-581-3866 Broussard's is an excellent location for dinners/receptions and wedding ceremonies. Providing diners with authentic French/Creole cuisine. Built in 1831, our elegant dining rooms all open to our lush, tropical courtyard. Private rooms and group menus available. D $$$$ – French Quarter

Cafe Adelaide & the Swizzle Stick Bar

cafeadelaide.com / 300 Poydras St., NO 70130 / 504-595-3305 The newest member of the family is shaking up the New Orleans scene, dishing up a playful take on Creole cuisine with a side order of Big Easy bacchanalia served by the gracious hands of the new generation of the infamous Brennan clan. B $$ Br L $$ D $$$ – Central Business District

Cafe Sbisa

cafesbisanola.com / 1011 Decatur St., NO 70116 / 504-522-5565 The third oldest fine-dining French Quarter establishment, is proud to re-open under Mr. Craig Napoli and Executive Chef Alfred Singleton. Enjoy locallysourced Creole cuisine in the iconic building still housing its celebrated George Dureau mural. Br $$$$ D $$$$ – French Quarter

The Caribbean Room

Cafe Soule & The Paris Room

Arnaud's Restaurant

Brennan's

thecaribbeanroom.com / 2031 St. Charles Ave., NO 70130 / 504-323-1453 Chef Chris Lusk infuses a fresh, contemporary energy that still evokes the nostalgia of the original Caribbean Room. D $$$$$ – Garden District/Uptown

Chartres House

chartreshouse.com / 601 Chartres St., NO 70130 / 504-586-1155, 888-855-8738 Two floors of casual local fun. Enjoy delicious Cajun-Creole cuisine, wrap around balcony dining, a gorgeous courtyard and spectacular views of the city. A true locals' favorite. Customized private parties available. L $$ D $$ – French Quarter

Commander's Palace Restaurant

commanderspalace.com / 1403 Washington Ave., NO 70130 / 504-899-8221 The quintessential New Orleans dining experience. Loved by locals and visitors alike, and recognized with James Beard awards for food and service and Wine Spectator's Grand Award. Enjoy the Brennan family's brand of Southern hospitality. Br $$$$ L $$$ D $$$$$ – Garden District/Uptown

Cornet Restaurant

cornetnola.com / 700 Bourbon St., NO 70116

/ 504-813-4882 Located on the corner of Bourbon and St. Peters Street, Cornet serves authentic Cajun and Creole cuisine. Founded by the family that gave Louis Armstrong his first horn, Cornet offers Southern fare amid the color and excitement of iconic Bourbon Street. Br $$ L $$ D $$$ – French Quarter

Court of Two Sisters Restaurant

courtoftwosisters.com / 613 Royal St., NO

70130 / 504-522-7261 Only daily live jazz brunch buffet and Creole a la carte dinner served in the largest historical French Quarter courtyard. Brunch features more than 80 items and dinner includes Creole dishes such as Trout Amondine. B $$$$ Br $$$$ L $$$$ D $$$$$ – French Quarter

Emeril's Delmonico Restaurant & Bar emerilsrestaurants.com / 1300 St. Charles

Ave., NO 70130 / 504-525-4937 Located on the famed St. Charles Avenue streetcar line, Delmonico is an icon in the restaurant industry serving a modern style of Louisiana's Creole cuisine with Emeril's warm style of service in a grand setting. D $$$$ – Garden District/Uptown

Galatoire's

galatoires.com / 209 Bourbon St., NO 70130 / 504-525-2021 Founded in 1905, this legendary restaurant started with recipes and traditions brought from France by Jean Galatoire. Remaining consistent for more than a century, Galatoire’s original menu and ambiance is still present today, making it a favorite among locals and visitors alike. L $$$ D $$$$$ – French Quarter

Gumbo Shop

gumboshop.com / 630 St. Peter St., NO 70116 / 504-525-1486, 800-55-GUMBO Traditional and contemporary Creole cuisine served in the casual charm of a 1795 building with a lovely garden patio. Full bar, wines by the glass, and a beautiful newly-published cookbook. L $$ D $$$ – French Quarter

Jacques-Imo's Cafe

jacquesimos.com / 8324 Oak St., NO 70118 / 504-861-0886 Five-star food in a real New Orleans atmosphere. This funky spot located in the Riverbend-Carrollton area has become a favorite for locals and tourists alike. Special creations include dishes like shrimp and alligator sausage cheesecake. D $$$$ – Garden District/Uptown

Joey K's Restaurant

joeyksrestaurant.com / 3001 Magazine St.,

NO 70115 / 504-891-0997 A true New Orleans neighborhood restaurant where locals and shop owners eat daily. Great Creole pot cooking, daily specials, fried seafood, poboys, 18 oz. schooners beer and margaritas. Featured on Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives. L $$ D $$ – Garden District/Uptown

Katie's Restaurant & Bar

katiesinmidcity.com / 3701 Iberville St., NO 70119 / 504-488-6582 A full-service restaurant and bar offering New Orleans cuisine with a twist. We offer private party venue space and menus as well as off-site and on-site catering. Br $$ L $$$ D $$$ – Mid-City

Mother's Restaurant/ Mother's Next Door

mothersrestaurant.net / 401 Poydras St.,

NO 70130 / 504-523-2917 Located in the CBD. Classic New Orleans home cooking. New Orleans ambiance. Gumbo, po-boys, debris, fried seafood, jambalaya, crawfish étouffée, fried chicken, red beans and rice. Breakfast all day. Private party room. A local favorite. (504) 523-9656. B $ L $$ D $$ – Central Business District

Mr. B's Bistro

mrbsbistro.com / 201 Royal St., NO 70130 /

504-523-2078 A clubby, relaxed French Quarter bistro specializing in regional Creole cuisine and a festive jazz brunch on Sundays. Br $$$$ L $$$ D $$$$$ – French Quarter

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Muriel's Jackson Square

muriels.com / 801 Chartres St., NO 70116

/ 504-568-1885 Located at the heart of the French Quarter. Enjoy the nationally recognized contemporary Creole dining. The second floor offers an elegant Séance Lounge and a balcony that overlooks historic Jackson Square. Br $$ L $$ D $$$ – French Quarter

Napoleon House

napoleonhouse.com / 500 Chartres St., NO 70130 / 504-524-9752 A 200-year old landmark that's as casual and unique as its French Quarter surroundings. Napoleon House serves classic New Orleans cuisine, including the best muffulettas in town, and Pimm's cups. L $ D $$ – French Quarter

New Orleans Creole Cookery

neworleanscreolecookery.com / 510

Toulouse St., NO 70130 / 504-524-9632 A traditional Creole restaurant offering a taste of New Orleans either in our romantic courtyard, fine dining room or our fun oyster bar. Live music. L $$$ D $$$$ – French Quarter

Palace Cafe

palacecafe.com / 605 Canal St., NO 70130 /

504-523-1661 Classic and contemporary Creole cuisine is served daily. Located at the entrance to the French Quarter. Breakfast and Lunch: Monday to Friday. Dinner: Monday to Sunday. Live jazz brunch on Saturday and Sunday. Happy Hour with live music daily 4pm-7pm. Discounted parking at the Marriott. Br $$ L $$ D $$$ – Central Business District

Palm Court Jazz Cafe Inc.

palmcourtjazzcafe.com / 1204 Decatur St., NO 70116 / 504-525-0200 Fine Creole and International dining with live traditional jazz. Stars and legends perform nightly in a unique, casually elegant atmosphere of old New Orleans. D $$$ – French Quarter

Pere Antoine Restaurant

Tomas Bistro

tomasbistro.com / 755 Tchoupitoulas St., NO 70130 / 504-527-0942 Creole French food in the heart of the Warehouse District, only four blocks away from the Convention Center, with in walking distance to most downtown area hotels. Private dining available, weddings and receptions available. D $$$ – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

Tujague's Restaurant

tujaguesrestaurant.com / 823 Decatur

St., NO 70116 / 504-525-8676 The second oldest restaurant in New Orleans. Tujague's has retained its reputation for providing an unforgettable dining experience. A favorite for more than 150 years, entertaining and satisfying the delightfully robust appetites of French Quarter patrons. D $$ – French Quarter

Upperline Restaurant

upperline.com / 1413 Upperline St., NO 70115

/ 504-891-9822 Local favorite. Wine Spectator Award. Art, flowers, warm hospitality and rave reviews. Southern Living/Travel South says, "If you can eat at only one fine restaurant in New Orleans, make it the Upperline!" D $$$$ – Garden District/Uptown

RESTAURANTS - DESSERT CAFES Sucre

shopsucre.com / 3025 Magazine St., NO 70115

/ 504-520-8311 Sucre (French for sugar) is an emporium of "artisan" sweets. Bringing French heritage from the days where decadence ruled to New Orleans a sophisticated and innovative restaurant to meet the progressive and mature palates of the "new" New Orleanian. B $ – Garden District/Uptown

Take Your Best Shot

741 Royal St., NO 70116 / 504-581-4478 Unique version of Louisiana Cajun and Creole dishes are a favorite of this French Quarter landmark. Cuisine is prepared with fresh local ingredients. The combination of relaxing, open air seating makes dining an unforgettable experience. B $ L $$ D $$ – French Quarter

Ralph's On the Park

ralphsonthepark.com / 900 City Park Ave., NO 70119 / 504-488-1000 Recognized by Bon Appetit, New York Times and the Washington Post for fine cuisine, Ralph's on the Park offers food fresh from local farms and waters, along with spectacular views of City Park's moss-draped oaks. Br $$$ L $$$ D $$$$ – Mid-City

Roux Carre

rouxcarre.com / 2000 Oretha Castle Haley

Blvd., NO 70113 / 504-309-2073 Includes six food vendor stalls, each one representing a unique culture that makes up New Orleans, a community kitchen, outdoor seating, and staging areas for performances, demonstrations, and art markets. L $$ D $$ – Garden District/Uptown

INFAMOUS SCORPION SHOT The sting is the thing! Courage, possibly venomous scorpion, Tequila, T t-shirt and 1 helluva story!

WORM SHOT

The classic worm shot! Tequila, potentially hallucinogenic worm, t-shirt and bragging rights!

Saints and Sinners

saintsandsinnersnola.com / 627 Bourbon St., NO 70130 / 504-528-9307 Welcome to Saints and Sinners. Whether you are looking for a family restaurant with fantastic food by day or a naughty club by night, we are here to please. Review our options for larger parties. L $$ D $$$ – French Quarter

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RESTAURANTS - DINERS

Luke Restaurant

Bienvenue Bar & Grill

bienvenuenola.com / 312 St. Charles Ave.,

NO 70130 / 504-587-7133 Serves original New Orleans po-boys, salads and lunch specials, along with beer from local breweries and specialty cocktails. B $ Br $ L $ D $ – Central Business District

Press Street Station

pressstreetstation.com / 5 Press St.,

NO 70117 / 504-249-5622 An exciting new restaurant on the campus of the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts. Get a taste of what NOCCA's all about. B $$ Br $$ L $$ D $$ – Faubourg Marigny/Bywater

RESTAURANTS - FAST FOOD, FAMILY STYLE Krystal on Bourbon

116 Bourbon St., NO 70130 / 504-523-4030 24-hour fast food restaurant at the gateway to the FQ on the corner of Bourbon and Canal Streets featuring little burgers, Black Angus bacon cheeseburgers and chicken and breakfast. Internet, Wi-Fi, Whitney Bank ATM. B $ Br $ L $ D $ – French Quarter

Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers

raisingcanes.com / 100 North St., Suite

802, Baton Rouge 70802 / 225-383-7400, 866-55-CANES Louisiana based Raising Cane's specializes in fresh, never frozen, chicken fingers served by a great crew in a fun atmosphere. Operates in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Texas, and has franchises in Georgia, Colorado, Nevada, Minnesota, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Kentucky, Virginia and Ohio. L $ D $ – Outside Metro Area

meauxbar.com / 942 N. Rampart St., NO 70116 / 504-569-9979 A vibrant neighborhood bistro located on a charming corner of the Vieux Carré. Our brunch and dinner menus offer locally inspired French fare with seasonal ingredients, alongside fresh, unique cocktails, and a creatively curated wine list. Br $$$ D $$$$ – French Quarter

Restaurant August

restaurantaugust.com / 301 Tchoupitoulas St., NO 70130 / 504-299-9777 The cuisine at August is contemporary French with a focus on local ingredients, inspired by Chef John Besh's classical training here and in Europe, and by the depth of his own Southern Louisiana roots. L $$$ D $$$$$ – Central Business District

RESTAURANTS - HEALTH FOOD Carmo

cafecarmo.com / 527 Julia St., NO 70130 /

504-875-4132 A nationally-certified sustainable tropical restaurant and bar committed to providing pescatarians, vegans, vegetarians, and meat eaters alike with naturally flavorful, healthy food featuring the best local ingredients in a friendly, casual environment. L $$ D $$ – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

seedyourhealth.com / 1330 Prytania St., NO

Antoine's Restaurant

antoines.com / 713 St. Louis St., NO 70130 /

504-581-4422 Antoine's has been operated by the same family, without interruption for more than 175 years. Antoine's cuisine is original New Orleans with French and Creole backgrounds. One of the richest wine cellars in America is found here. Br $$$ L $$$$ D $$$$$ – French Quarter

Cafe Degas

cafedegas.com / 3127 Esplanade Ave., NO

70119 / 504-945-5635 Cafe Degas is set on a covered deck with central air and heat when needed and is located in historic Faubourg St. John, blocks from the New Orleans Museum of Art in City Park. Br L $$ D $$$ – Mid-City

Herbsaint Bar & Restaurant

herbsaint.com / 701 St. Charles Ave., NO

70130 / 504-524-4114 A French-American bistro in the Warehouse District owned by James Beard Award winner Chef Donald Link. Casual fine dining in a comfortable atmosphere with a separate dining room for private parties up to 50. L $$ D $$$ – Central Business District

La Petite Grocery

St., NO 70115 / 504-891-3377 Echoing the atmosphere of New Orleans' French restaurants of the past, the cuisine of La Petite Grocery is modern bistro-style fare composed largely of regional ingredients. Appetizers start between $6 and $8. Entrees start around $16. Br L D $$$ – Garden District/Uptown

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lukeneworleans.com / 333 St. Charles Ave., NO 70130 / 504-378-2840 An authentic brasserie combining German and French Old World cooking techniques. Luke is John Besh's homage to old brasseries that once reigned in New Orleans. B $$ Br $$ L $$ D $$$ – Central Business District

70130 / 504-302-2599 Sown with a vision of healthy nourishment. We thrive on quality, finding only the best local, organic, or purely natural ingredients. Our mission is to grow a fresh and sustainable dining experience grounded in New Orleans taste. Br $ L $$ D $$ – Garden District/Uptown

RESTAURANTS - INDIAN Nirvana Indian Cuisine

4308 Magazine St., NO 70115 / 504-894-9797 "Flawless," raves Gambit Weekly. Nirvana satisfies the newcomer and longtime Indian food lover alike. Suitable for a casual dinner or special night out. Vegetarian friendly. Reservations recommended for parties of more than five. Complete wedding planning services, off-site catering. Br L $ D $$ – Garden District/Uptown

RESTAURANTS INTERNATIONAL St. James Cheese Company

stjamescheese.com / 641 Tchoupitoulas St.,

NO 70115 / 504-304-1485 The second locale of St. James Cheese offers creative European influenced cheese-centric dishes, sandwiches and salads. Cheese-lovers must try the cheese bar. Browse the artisan cheeses and gourmet groceries. Saturday brunch. Wine and craft beer. Br $ L $$ D $$ – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

Three Muses

3musesnola.com / 536 Frenchmen St., NO

70116 / 504-252-4801 Offers delicious tapasstyle small plates, cocktails and live music all under one roof. D $$ – Faubourg Marigny/Bywater

RESTAURANTS - ITALIAN Amici's Ristorante & Bar

amicinola.com / 3218 Magazine St., NO 70115 / 504-300-1250 Book your next event at Amici's Ristorante & Bar's second floor private event space. Perfect for corporate meetings, rehearsal dinners, and more. Cozy up to our bar to sample cocktails and coal fired pizza. Br $$ L $$ D $$$ – Garden District/Uptown

Andrea's Restaurant

andreasrestaurant.com / 3100 19th St., Metairie 70002 / 504-834-8583 Full-service restaurant with five private banquet rooms available. We offer breakfast, meeting luncheons, dinner parties, receptions and business facilities. Audio-video available. Open daily and holidays. Br $$$ L $$ D $$$ – Jefferson Parish

Chef Duke's Cafe Giovanni

cafegiovanni.com / 117 Decatur St., NO 70130 / 504-529-2154 Chef Duke's Cafe Giovanni specializes in New World Italian cuisine and will make your dining experience one to remember. We are located at 117 Decatur Street and offer discounted parking at the Canal Street Marriott. D $$$ – French Quarter

Domenica Restaurant

domenicarestaurant.com / 123 Baronne St., NO 70112 / 504-648-6020 Located in the storied Roosevelt New Orleans hotel, Domenica brings an elegant take on the unique cuisine of rural Italy prepared using only the best local ingredients. L $$ D $$$ – Central Business District

Fiorella's on Decatur, Inc.

fiorellasnola.com / 1136 Decatur St., NO

70116 / 504-553-2155 Famous for fried chicken and great Italian food. A Decatur Street favorite since Mama Fiorella opened her doors nearly a century ago. We still use her recipes. Delivery available. L $$ D $$$ – French Quarter

Josephine Estelle

josephineestelle.com / 600 Carondelet St., NO 70130 / 504-930-3070 An osteria inside Ace Hotel New Orleans, combining the seasonal, craft-centric philosophy of Italian cuisine with the flavors of the American South. B $$ Br $$$ L $$$ D $$$$ – Central Business District

Louisiana Pizza Kitchen/ French Quarter

lpkfrenchquarter.com / 95 French Market Pl., NO 70116 / 504-522-9500 "Voted Best Specialty Pizza Restaurant" nine years running by New Orleans Magazine. Woodfired, gourmet pizza, award-winning salads, pasta, wraps and elegant appetizers. Wine Spectator award winner and eclectic beer selection. Overlooking the French Market. L $$ D $$ – French Quarter

Nonna Mia Cafe & Pizzeria

nonnamia.net / 3125 Esplanade Ave., NO 70119 / 504-948-1717 Features home-style Italian food and an extensive wine list. Enjoy dining inside or on our beautiful patio. L $$ D $$ – Mid-City

Pascal's Manale Restaurant

pascalsmanale.com / 1838 Napoleon Ave., NO 70115 / 504-895-4877 Since 1913, home of the original famous barbeque shrimp. Fresh seafood, Italian cuisine, and delicious steaks are also featured. Come enjoy our fine restaurant. A spacious parking lot is available for your convenience. L $$ D $$$ – Garden District/Uptown

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Reginelli's Pizzeria

reginellis.com / 930 Poydras St., NO 70112 / 504-586-0068 Italian roots, New Orleans flair. See why the locals call Reginelli’s the perfect pizza. The diverse menu includes seasonal salads, house-made focaccia sandwiches, rich pastas and more. Dine in, delivery, catering, and online ordering available. L $$ D $$ – Central Business District

Semolina

semolina.com / 4436 Veterans Blvd., Suite 37,

Metairie 70006 / 504-454-7930 When you walk into our doors you can expect a family-friendly haven for pastatarians that prides itself on sourcing local ingredients, when possible and providing high-quality service.. L $$ D $$ – Jefferson Parish

Tommy's Cuisine

tommysneworleans.com / 746 Tchoupitoulas

St., NO 70130 / 504-581-1103 A deceptively simple but magnificently polished menu of Italian cooking and Creole French cuisine, served in a quaint and intimate dining room. Wine bar attached to restaurant with live music. Seven private dining rooms available. D $$$ – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

Miyako Japanese Seafood & Steak House japanesebistro.com / 1403 St. Charles

Ave., NO 70130 / 504-410-9997 A unique, entertaining dining experience. Seasoned hibachi chefs provide interactive dining and our expert sushi artists provide the freshest ingredients in New Orleans. Fully stocked bar. Perfect for parties and special events. L $ D $$ – Garden District/Uptown

Poseidon

poseidonnola.com / 2100 St. Charles Ave., NO

70130 / 504-509-6675 Oyster sushi bar also serving Hibachi and Bento boxes for lunch. Join us for a great salad with dinner. Four elegant private rooms available for parties, meetings, karaoke and small events. L $$ D $$$$ – Garden District/Uptown

Rock-n-Sake of New Orleans

rocknsake.com / 823 Fulton St., NO 70130 /

504-581-7253 Come for the best sushi atmosphere in town. Our high energy and high quality are sure to please. We also offer an extensive list of premium sakes. Private party room seats up to 55 comfortably. L $$ D $$$ – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

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RESTAURANTS MEDITERRANEAN

Chiba

Bayona

chiba-nola.com / 8312 Oak St., NO 70118 /

bayona.com / 430 Dauphine St., NO 70112 /

504-525-4455 Located in a romantic Creole cottage in the historic French Quarter. Chef Susan Spicer prepares her nationally acclaimed International cuisine, which has given Bayona the distinction as one of the top restaurants in the United States. L $$$ D $$$$$ – French Quarter

shayarestaurant.com / 4213 Magazine St., NO

70115 / 504-891-4213 An innovative restaurant with a warm and welcoming approach to the dining culture inspired by Chef Alon Shaya's Israeli upbringing. L $$$ D $$$ – Garden District/Uptown

RESTAURANTS - MEXICAN Del Fuego

delfuegotaqueria.com / 4518 Magazine St.,

NO 70115 / 504-309-5797 Offers from scratch Mexican fare in a casual indoor/patio setting. Tacos, burritos, enchiladas, and house made tortillas in the heart of the Magazine Street corridor. L $$ D $$ – Garden District/Uptown

El Gato Negro

elgatonegronola.com / 800 S. Peters St., NO 70130 / 504-309-8864 New Orleans' most authentic Mexican kitchen. Inspired by family recipes from the Mexican State of Michoacán, our extensive menu makes even the most critical mouths water. Exotic drink enthusiasts will indulge in our refreshing cocktails. L $$ D $$ – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

Johnny Sanchez

johnnysanchezrestaurant.com / 930 Poydras St., NO 70112 / 504-304-6615 A smart and authentic restaurant that embodies the warmth of traditional Mexican cooking, and the hospitality that defines New Orleans. It bridges traditional Mexican food with a modern approach using the very best ingredients. Br $$ L $$ D $$$ – Central Business District

©Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation & Tourism

504-826-9119 A world-class restaurant, bar and sushi bar. Located next to the world famous Maple Leaf and Jacques-Imos. Offers traditional Japanese cuisine with a New Orleans twist. Full bar, with an expanded wine and sake list. L $$ D $$$ – Garden District/Uptown

Shaya

Insider's Tip Sometimes called a "French donut," these decadent treats were brought to Louisiana by the Acadians. A beignet is a square piece of dough that, upon being deep fried, forms a slightly doughy yet slightly crispy pillow and is covered with powdered sugar. There are other savory versions, with fillings such as crawfish or shrimp also seen on New Orleans menus.

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Juan's Flying Burrito

juansflyingburrito.com / 515 Baronne St., NO 70113 / 504-529-5825 New Orleans' favorite Creole taqueria. Offers delicious margaritas, tacos, burritos and vegetarian friendly options. L $ D $ – Central Business District

Mizado Latin Kitchen

mizadolatinkitchen.com / 5080 Pontchartrain Blvd., NO 70118 / 504-885-5555 The authentic flavors of Mexico, Central and South America are presented with contemporary style, blended in a way that embraces the soul of these familiar cuisines. Made to order with locally sourced, all natural and healthy ingredients. Br $$ L $$ D $$ – Mid-City

RESTAURANTS - PIZZA

vieuxcarrepizza.com / 733 St. Louis St., NO

70130 / 504-529-1999 Serving pizza, pasta, chicken wings, and tenders to locals and visitors. Since 2006 in the French Quarter and since 1984 in the San Francisco Bay area. D $ – French Quarter

RESTAURANTS - SANDWICH SHOP/DELI Cafe Maspero

cafemaspero.com / 601 Decatur St., NO 70130 / 504-523-6250 Since 1971 Cafe Maspero has been known by locals as a staple for hearty sandwiches and local favorites. L $$ D $$ – French Quarter

Central Grocery Co.

Pizza Domenica

pizzadomenica.com / 4933 Magazine St.,

NO 70115 / 504-301-4928 Local ingredients, traditional Italian appetizers, and of course, wood-fired pizzas are paired with a stylish, vibrant atmosphere. L $$ D $$ – Garden District/Uptown

Slice Pizzeria

Vieux Carre Pizza

slicepizzeria.com / 1513 St. Charles Ave., NO 70130 / 504-525-7437 Best pizza in town, located on historic Garden District streetcar Line. Handmade dough, fresh ingredients, entertaining staff. New York style, thin crust Neapolitan. Also Italian favorites. Full bar. Coffee and desserts. L $ D $ – Garden District/Uptown

923 Decatur St., NO 70116 / 504-523-1620 Established in 1906, Central Grocery Store is home of the original muffuletta sandwich and the famous Sicilian olive salad made daily. Imitated by many, duplicated by none. Owned and operated by the Tusa family. L $ D $ – French Quarter

Johnny's Po-Boys

511 St. Louis St., NO 70130 / 504-524-8129 The oldest family owned restaurant in the city of New Orleans. Serving everything from breakfast to their famous po-boys. Accolades include Good Housekeeping's Top 100 Value in the U.S. B $ Br $ L $ – French Quarter

Mother's Restaurant/ Mother's Next Door

mothersrestaurant.net / 401 Poydras St., NO 70130 / 504-523-2917 Located in the CBD. Private party room. Classic New Orleans home cooking. New Orleans ambiance. Gumbo, po-boys, debris, fried seafood, jambalaya, crawfish etouffee, fried chicken, red beans and rice. Breakfast all day. A local favorite. 504-523-9656. B $ L $$ D $$ – Central Business District

Parkway Bakery & Tavern

parkwaypoorboys.com / 538 Hagan Ave., NO 70119 / 504-453-3806 Family owned restaurant and bar. Parkway was founded in 1911 and continues the 100 year tradition of serving comfort food and drink which includes over 25 po-boys. L $ D $ – Mid-City

RESTAURANTS - SEAFOOD Acme Oyster House

acmeoyster.com / 724 Iberville St., NO

70130 / 504-522-5973, 877-815-6412 Just off Bourbon Street, Acme is a timeless New Orleans establishment, popular with locals for generations. A vintage slice of New Orleans life in a casual, down-home atmosphere. Recommended: oyster, shrimp, fish plates. L $$ D $$ – French Quarter

Borgne

borgnerestaurant.com / 601 Loyola Ave., NO 70113 / 504-613-3860 Chef John Besh and executive chef Brian Landry created this modern seafood restaurant as a celebration of coastal Louisiana with a touch of Isleño influence. L $$$ D $$$ – Central Business District

Bourbon House

bourbonhouse.com / 144 Bourbon St., NO

70130 / 504-522-0111 Dickie Brennan's Bourbon House is all about local seafood. If it's not in season, you won't find it on the menu. Enjoy authentic New Orleans dishes. Premier oyster bar with an impressive bourbon collection and private dining rooms. B $ L $$ D $$$ – French Quarter

Bubba Gump Shrimp Co.

RAW • FRIED • GRILLED

bubbagump.com / 429 Decatur St., NO 70130 / 504-522-5800 Shrimp is the specialty at Bubba Gump Shrimp Co., but in their fun casual setting there is definitely something for everyone. From award-winning ribs to outstanding seafood, everyone is sure to go home happy. L $$ D $$ – French Quarter

The Crazy Lobster

thecrazylobster.com / 500 Port of New Orleans Pl., Suite 83 NO 70130 / 504-5693380 Home of the Steamed Seafood Bucket, live entertainment nightly, riverside dining, char-grilled oysters, Cajun food located on Spanish Plaza across from Harrah's casino. Full-service bar. L $$$ D $$$$ – Riverfront

Deanie's Seafood Restaurant

deanies.com / 841 Iberville St., NO 70112 /

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Desire Oyster Bar

sonesta.com/desireoysterbar / 300 Bourbon St., NO 70130 / 504-553-2281, 800-766-3782 A casual restaurant on world-famous Bourbon Street, Desire features fresh Gulf seafood, oysters chargrilled and on the half shell, and local favorites like our signature Shrimp & Grits, “Creole Trio”, po'boys and more for three meals daily. B $$ L $$ D $$$ – French Quarter

Drago's Seafood Restaurant

Grand Isle Restaurant

grandislerestaurant.com / 575 Convention Center Blvd., NO 70130 / 504-520-8530 Fresh seafood and cold beer. Classic, casual eatery featuring fresh seafood raw oyster bar, gumbo, award-winning onion rings and four-time winner of New Orleans Po-Boy Preservation Festival. L $$ D $$$ – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

GW Fins

gwfins.com / 808 Bienville St., NO 70112 /

dragosrestaurant.com / 3232 N. Arnoult Rd.,

Metairie 70002 / 504-888-9254 Drago's sets the standard for seafood dining. Its peerless charbroiled oysters are the centerpiece of a menu that offers innovative food and classic platters with equal skill — all with a distinctly New Orleans flavor. L $$ D $$$$ – Jefferson Parish

Estrella Steak and Lobster House

Landry's Seafood House

landrysseafood.com / 8000 Lakeshore Dr.,

522-4440 Established in the early 1900s and has been a staple of the French Quarter for more than 70 years. It has been a long time favorite of the locals and visitors alike. L $$ D $$$ – French Quarter

309-7902 Enjoy our famous thin-fried catfish and gourmet hamburgers, or experience a taste of New Orleans with menu items such as fried shrimp, oysters, overstuffed poboys. New Orleans comfort food that is fast, fresh and affordable. L $$$ D $$$ – French Quarter

New Orleans Hamburger & Seafood Co. nohsc.com / 4141 St. Charles Ave., NO 70115

/ 504-247-9753 Along with our world famous thin-fried catfish and gourmet hamburgers, our menu features fried shrimp, oysters, overstuffed po-boys along with New Orleans comfort food and café au lait and beignets that is fast and fresh. B $ L $$$ D $$$ – Garden District/Uptown

Peche Seafood Grill

pecherestaurant.com / 800 Magazine St., NO 70130 / 504-522-1744 Peche Seafood Grill in New Orleans' Warehouse District serves simply prepared coastal seafood with a unique, modern approach to Old World cooking methods. Featuring rustic dishes and a raw bar showcasing Gulf seafood. L $$ D $$$ – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

NO 70124 / 504-283-1010 Find flounder, catfish and Gulf red snapper; plus, a plethora of local shellfish favorites, including oysters, shrimp and crawfish. Friendly casual atmosphere with outdoor seating and lake views. Reservations accepted for large parties. Children's menu. L $$ D $$$ – Lakeview/Lakefront

Decatur St., NO 70130 / 504-525-6151 A steak and lobster house located in the heart of the French Quarter serving New Orleans since 1978. Featuring authentic Creole dishes and top notch service, our experience will have you visiting again and again. B $$ Br $$ L $$ D $$$$ – French Quarter

felixs.com / 739 Iberville St., NO 70130 / 504-

nohsc.com / 541 Decatur St., NO 70130 / 504-

504-581-FINS New Orleans' premier, upscale seafood destination. Serves only the freshest local, national, and international seafood at its seasonal peak with a menu that changes daily created by Chef Tenney Flynn, New Orleans Magazine's 2004 and 2011 Chef of the Year. D $$$ – French Quarter

estrellasteakandlobsternola.com / 237

Felix's Restaurant & Oyster Bar

New Orleans Hamburger & Seafood Co.

Legacy Kitchen's Oyster Counter + Tap Room

Pier 424

legacykitchen.com / 817-B Common St.,

NO 70112 / 504-827-1651 Refined American fare with a focus on American Gulf oysters. Freshly shucked, raw, chargrilled, fried, oyster shooters, or in many flavorful palate pleasing dishes with two-for-one 10oz tap everyday. B $ Br $$ L $$$$ D $$$$$ – Central Business District

pier424seafoodmarket.com / 424 Bourbon

St., NO 70130 / 504-309-1574, 888-855-8438 Located on the heart of Bourbon Street. We offer a variety of steamed and boiled seafood, balcony dining and the largest oyster bar in the French Quarter. Our relaxed atmosphere is the perfect place for dining and events. L $$ D $$ – French Quarter

Top 10 Seafood Restaurant - U.S.A. Today A Best Seafood Restaurant in U.S.A - Travel & Leisure

FROM DOCK TO POT POT... no one does

SEAFOOD better! A NEW ORLEANS TRADITION Home of the Original

BBQ SHRIMP & FAMOUS OYSTER BAR A pleasurable dining experience is waiting for you. Italian dishes, fresh seafood and delicious steaks. Have your special occasion or business party with us. Private rooms are available.

504-895-4877 • 1838 Napoleon 3 Blocks from St. Charles Ave. • Spacious parking lot available

BBQ Oysters

local flash fried oysters tossed in buttery Crystal hot sauce, served with blue cheese dressing

owned & operated by ralph brennan

115 Bourbon St • French Quarter 504-598-1200 • www.redfishgrill.com

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Red Fish Grill

redfishgrill.com / 115 Bourbon St., NO 70130 / 504-598-1200 Fishing for New Orleans' deFINitive seafood dining? Fish no further than Ralph Brennan's Red Fish Grill. Menu favorites include: hickory grilled redfish, barbecue oysters, alligator sausage and seafood gumbo, double chocolate bread pudding. L $$ D $$$ – French Quarter

Royal House

royalhouserestaurant.com / 441 Royal

St., NO 70130 / 504-586-1155, 888-855-8438 Enjoy delicious hot and cold seafood and robust oyster bar in this historic, 114-yearold, romantic yet casual atmosphere located on world famous Royal Street. Wraparound balcony dining overlooking Royal and St. Louis. Private Parties available. L $$ D $$ – French Quarter

Seaworthy

seaworthynola.com / 630 Carondelet St., NO

70130 / 504-930-3071 An oyster bar from the minds of NOLA natives Alex and Miles Pincus and Adrian Gallo of Grand Banks in NYC. Our focus is on sustainable, Gulf seafood paired with an excellent cocktail program. D $$$$ – Central Business District

Superior Seafood & Oyster Bar

superiorseafoodnola.com / 4338 St. Charles Ave., NO 70115 / 504-293-3474 Located Uptown, directly on the St. Charles streetcar line. With menus boasting the freshest ingredients of our inspired take on Louisiana classics, Superior Seafood is a desirable location for tourists and locals alike. Br $$ L $$ D $$$ – Garden District/Uptown

RESTAURANTS - SOUL FOOD Cafe Reconcile

Haley Blvd., NO 70113 / 504-568-1157 Nonprofit restaurant and training program for at-risk young adults (ages 16-22) seeking employment in New Orleans' hospitality industry. Featuring great soul food and reasonable prices, we provide our guests with a satisfying meal and a healthy serving of hope. B L $ D $$$ – Garden District/Uptown

The Praline Connection

pralineconnection.com / 542 Frenchmen

St., NO 70116 / 504-943-3934, 800-392-0362 Just as exciting as our candy. Offers a variety of soul food, recipes, spices and seasoning; including New Orleans gumbo, jambalaya, red beans and rice and barbecued shrimp. Enjoy excellent meals at affordable prices. L $$ D $$ – Faubourg Marigny/Bywater

harrahsneworleans.com / 4 Canal St., NO 70130 / 504-533-6111 Hungry? Let awardwinning chef John Besh, also of Restaurant August, wine and dine you at The Besh Steakhouse at Harrah's. Complete with a Las Vegas style bar, see what has critics around the world talking. D $$$$ – Central Business District

Charlie's Steak House

charliessteakhousenola.com / 4510 Dryades

St., NO 70115 / 504-895-9323 Located in uptown New Orleans. Charlie's is the oldest steak house in New Orleans serving sizzling steaks since 1932. Charlie's serves steak, famous 32 oz. T-Bone and sides, onion rings, blue cheese and potatoes. D $$$$ – Garden District/Uptown

Chophouse New Orleans

chophousenola.com / 322 Magazine St.,

NO 70130 / 504-522-7902 Highest rated steakhouse in New Orleans awarded by OpenTable diners. Live entertainment nightly. Chophouse New Orleans has crafted a niche by serving USDA Prime steaks, in a bustling, sophisticated atmosphere. D $$$$$ – Central Business District

Crescent City Steaks

crescentcitysteaks.com / 1001 N. Broad St., NO 70119 / 504-821-3271 L $$$$ D $$$$$ – Mid-City

Desi Vega's Steakhouse

desivegasteaks.com / 628 St. Charles Ave., NO 70130 / 504-523-7600 L $$$ D $$$$$ – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

dickiebrennanssteakhouse.com / 716 Iberville St., NO 70130 / 504-522-2467 USDA Prime steaks with a New Orleans touch. Seafood, game, poultry and bar. Between Bourbon and Royal Streets in the French Quarter. Discounted parking available next door. Dinner is served nightly. L $$$ D $$$$ – French Quarter

Doris Metropolitan New Orleans

dorismetropolitan.com / 620 Chartres St., NO

70130 / 504-267-3500 An elegantly designed dining room that combines high quality in-house, dry-aged prime beef along with Mediterranean inspired dishes, an extensive selection of wines and spirits with a unique ambiance to curate a magnificent, gastronomic experience. L $$$$ D $$$$$ – French Quarter

Morton's The Steakhouse

mortons.com/neworleans / One Canal Pl., 365 Canal Street, NO 70130 / 504-566-0221 Just steps from the French Quarter. The best product. Genuine hospitality. With its USDA prime-aged beef, succulent seafood and infinite wine selection, Morton's New Orleans is the place to see and be seen. Three private dining rooms. D $$$$$ – Central Business District

Ruth's Chris Steak House

ruthschris.com / 525 Fulton St., NO 70130 / 504-587-7099 This is the home of serious steaks. U.S. prime at its best. Cornfed. Richly marbled and served sizzling. Live Maine lobster and other fabulous dishes too. L $$$$ D $$$$$ – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

RESTAURANTS - VARIETY Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant

gordonbiersch.com / 200 Poydras St., NO 70130 / 504-552-2739 Located near New Orleans' historic French Quarter and Harrah's Casino. Enjoy freshly prepared American cuisine, influenced by bold international flavors, and authentic German beers, brewed fresh, on premises. Private dining rooms available for your next special event. L $$ D $$ – Central Business District

The Melting Pot

meltingpot.com / 1820 St. Charles Ave.,

Suite 120, NO 70130 / 504-525-3225 Has a customizable menu designed to fit everyone's needs. Choose from a variety of our savory cheese fondues, freshly made salads, succulent entrees and finish with your choice of a decadent chocolate fondue. D $$$ – Garden District/Uptown

St. Roch Market

strochmarket.com / 2381 St. Claude Ave., NO 70119 / 504-609-3813 A Southern food hall featuring a diverse lineup of food and beverage purveyors. Open daily, we offer a unique dining experience along with great shopping and an excellent craft cocktail bar. B $ Br $ L $$ D $$ – Faubourg Marigny/Bywater

Waitr

experience.waitrapp.com / 1615 Poydras

St., Suite 908, NO 70112 / 504-931-5808 A new generation of waiter that allows you to order on your smartphone from your favorite restaurants. Vivid meal pictures and detailed descriptions let you find the food you want and order it when you’re ready. – Central Business District

Fogo de Chao

RESTAURANTS SOUTHWESTERN

fogo.com / 614 Canal St., NO 70130 / 504-

superiorgrill.com / 3636 St. Charles Ave., NO 70115 / 504-899-4200 Travel by streetcar up St. Charles Avenue for authentic Tex-Mex cuisine .The large patio is a favorite among regulars — a perfect place to sip top-shelf margaritas or ice-cold beer. Come early, stay late and enjoy the fiesta. Br $$ L $$ D $$$ – Garden District/Uptown

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The Besh Steakhouse at Harrah's New Orleans Casino

Dickie Brennan's Steakhouse

cafereconcile.org / 1631 Oretha Castle

Superior Bar & Grill

RESTAURANTS - STEAK

412-8900 Authentic Brazilian Steakhouse that began more than 36 years ago in Brazil featuring fire-roasted meats carved tableside by gaucho chefs, a gourmet market table, side dishes, and an award-winning wine list. B L $$$$ D $$$$$ – Central Business District

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BALCONIES

CASINOS

ENTERTAINERS

Bourbon Cowboy

Harrah’s New Orleans Casino

The Crescent Circus

bourbonsbest.com / 241 Bourbon St., NO

70130 / 504-231-8519 Be above the crowds on world-famous Bourbon Street and toss beads from our balcony for a taste of the Mardi Gras Balcony Experience. Come ride the mechanical bull and enjoy our daily threefor-one happy hour. We have two to three balcony rooms for private groups of 10-300. – French Quarter

70130 / 504-533-6000, 877-277-4263 Get into the action at Harrah’s. Our world-class casino and hotel features more than 3,000 slots, 100 table games and abundant restaurants just steps from the French Quarter and Convention Center. – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

COCKTAIL LOUNGES

The Swamp

bourbonsbest.com / 516 Bourbon St., NO 70130 / 504-231-8519 Offers the quintessential New Orleans experience with the coveted Bourbon Street Balcony. Live music in the main bar Sunday–Thursday, sports bar on weekends and the Mechanical Swamp Thang in our bamboo filled French Quarter courtyard. – French Quarter

BARS & TAVERNS

CellarDoor

cellardoornola.com / 916 Lafayette St., NO

70113 / 504-265-8392 Intimate, brick-lined cocktail lounge, restaurant and special events space, housed in the oldest building in the Central Business District. Beautiful courtyard, craft cocktails and international cuisine. – Central Business District

Cure

curenola.com / 4905 Freret St., NO 70115 /

Alto

504-302-2357 – Garden District/Uptown

acehotel.com/neworleans / 600

Carondelet St., Ninth Floor, NO 70130 / 504-900-1180 ext. 3008 The Ace Hotel New Orleans’ rooftop garden. From 10am-9pm, you can relax poolside while snacking on small plates, sipping seasonal cocktails, and enjoying panoramic views of the city. – Central Business District

The Bourbon Pub & Parade

bourbonpub.com / 801 Bourbon St., NO 70116 / 504-529-2107 New Orleans’ largest gay and lesbian bar and nightclub, operating continuously since its doors opened in 1974. The epicenter of New Orleans’ LGBT community located in the heart of the French Quarter at the corner of Bourbon and St. Ann Streets. – French Quarter

The District Lounge

districtnola.com / 711 Tchoupitoulas St., Unit 500, NO 70130 / 504-301-1476 The Warehouse District’s newest restaurant and lounge. Walking distance from the Convention Center. The spot to see and be seen. Featuring the area’s best selection of HD big screens, premium cocktails and food to accompany. Book your semi-private party today. – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

Erin Rose

erinrosebar.com / 811 Conti St., NO 70112 / 504-522-3573 A French Quarter neighborhood bar known for its welcoming atmosphere, delicious Bloody Marys, famous frozen Irish Coffees, friendly bartenders and awesome jukebox. We are also home to the renowned Killer Poboys. – French Quarter

The Rusty Nail

therustynail.biz / 1102 Constance St., NO

70130 / 504-525-5515 A true New Orleans bar with huge, beautiful patio available for all types of events. – Central Business District

Spirits on Bourbon

spiritsonbourbon.com / 615 Bourbon St.,

NO 70130 / 504-524-6014 Featured on Spike TV’s Bar Rescue. Nightly dueling piano show. Twelve HD TVs with all sports packages. Full kitchen. Open late. Have a shot in our barber chair or try our house drink, The Resurrection, served in a souvenir flashing skull mug. – French Quarter

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harrahsneworleans.com / 8 Canal St., NO

Victory New Orleans

victorynola.com / 339 Baronne St., NO 70112 / 504-522-8664 Mixologist Daniel Victory is shaking things up at his hip downtown lounge. Victory touches all of your senses with killer classics and original handcrafted cocktails. Free daily cocktail, small gourmet plates and specialty pizzas. Private space available. – Central Business District

CONCIERGE SERVICES Convention Concierge 600 Decatur St., NO 70130 / 504-5691482 Complimentary concierge service that provides advance and on-site tour reservations, restaurant reservations, resource distribution and local tourism information. Staffed by professional concierges and licensed tour guides. – French Quarter

On the Town

neworleansonthetown.com / 4220 Howard

Ave., NO 70125 / 504-592-0599 The only full-time, on-site restaurant, entertainment and transportation reservation service for professional associations and meeting planners. On the Town has serviced nearly every major convention since 1985. – Mid-City

VIP Concierge Services 600 Canal St., Suite 103, NO 70130 / 504505-6900 We are a luxury tour company which specializes in providing the ultimate in fully-arranged, small or large private tours for discriminating clients. Our services are highly personalized and confidential to help manage your lifestyle. Planners, we make you look great. – Central Business District

crescentcircus.com / 403 Wallace Dr., NO 70122 / 717-856-1933 Customized corporate entertainment with a distinctly New Orleans flavor. Features international award-winning magic, circus stunts seen on The Tonight Show and interactive comedy. Perfect for stage performances, banquets, receptions and trade shows. – New Orleans East

Dwayne Dopsie & The Zydeco Hellraisers

dwaynedopsie.com / Kenner / 514-8448902 America’s hottest accordionist, Dwayne Dopsie, plays a unique, high energy style of zydeco music. He is a great entertainer who will get everybody dancing. Available for corporate events, festivals, weddings, private parties and others. – Jefferson Parish

Extravaganzas, Inc. NO 70130 / 972-983-2002 Specializing in New Orleans musical productions offering a selection of national and local talent: jazz, blues, Cajun, zydeco, brass bands, variety dance bands, flash mob dancers, Lena Prima (daughter of Louie Prima), Luther Kent, Robin Barnes. – Jefferson Parish

Hansen Music Productions, LLC

hmpmusic.com / P.O. Box 24369, NO 70184 /

504-427-2008 Live music for all events: jazz bands, covering all styles of jazz, vocal bands, zydeco/Cajun, gospel, Top 40 party, blues, classical, world music, folk music, country, DJ/Disc Jockeys, jazz history presentations, national bands. – Lakeview/Lakefront

Jamalar/Joyful and the Spirit of New Orleans Gospel Choir jamalaragency.com / 3212 N. Prieur St., NO 70117 / 504-943-0353 A conglomeration of members of the many world class gospel groups that are represented by the Jamalar Agency. The show speaks to the culture of New Orleans. Can be as small as 12 or as large as 100 members. – Faubourg Marigny/Bywater

Mardi Gras Indian Show LLC

mardigrasindianshow.com / P.O. Box

52014, NO 70152 / 504-975-2434 You haven’t seen New Orleans until you see the Mardi Gras Indian Show. Get incredible excitement with dancing and song rituals from a 200-year old New Orleans tradition. Booking weddings, corporate events and more. – French Quarter

Steve Reynolds Magic

stevereynoldsmagic.com / Gretna 70056 /

504-258-5312 Providing prestigious, professional magic at corporate functions and VIP events, ranging from intimate, up close sleight of hand, to comedy magic on stage as an emcee or headliner. We only work with the most elite and award-winning acts. – Westbank

Swingaroux

swingaroux.com / 806 Constitution St., Slidell 70458 / 504-875-0032 We’re unique. Performing swing standards, jazz and more contemporary tunes in a big band format. As a smaller cover band ensemble we perform R&B, funk and oldie favorites. – Northshore

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JAZZ CLUBS/MUSIC HALLS

Champions Square/Club XLIV

champions-square.com / Sugar Bowl

Fritzel’s Jazz Club

fritzelsjazz.net / 733 Bourbon St., NO 70116 / 504-586-4800 Situated in an historic 1831 building in the heart of the French Quarter. Since its founding in 1969 it has become a mecca for jazz lovers and musicians alike. Home of traditional New Orleans jazz. – French Quarter

Royal Sonesta New Orleans

Drive, NO 70112 / 504-587-3663, 800-7567074 The Bold Sphere Music at Champions Square concert series is packed with quality live music, including some of the most up-and-coming names in the industry. Visit champions-square.com for a complete listing of upcoming concerts. – Central Business District

Ford Music Productions

sonesta.com/royalneworleans / 300

Bourbon St., NO 70130 / 504-586-0300, 800-766-3782 The Jazz Playhouse presents New Orleans’ greatest jazz talent live nightly, your favorite cocktails and appetizers at this luxurious venue located inside the Royal Sonesta New Orleans hotel. Available for private events. – French Quarter

fordmusicproductions.com / 2908 Sherwood Dr., LaPlace 70068 / 985-817-1457 Provides professional bands of all sizes. We excel in New Orleans traditional jazz, swing, brass bands, smooth jazz, rock, and R&B. Music for all occasions, conventions, intimate social events, cocktail parties and weddings. – Outside Metro Area Area

The Hot 8 Brass Band

The Spotted Cat Music Club

spottedcatmusicclub.com / 623 Frenchmen

St., NO 70116 / 504-258-3135 The quintessential live jazz music venue in New Orleans. Located in the Faubourg Marigny, just steps from the French Quarter. Live music seven days a week. – Faubourg Marigny/Bywater

hot8brassband.com / NO / 917-821-1878

Grammy-nominated Hot 8 Brass Band has lived an incredible story of tragedy and triumph and brings a world renowned mix of hip hop, funk, and Big Easy jazz to their partystarting life affirming music. – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

House of Blues

LIVE MUSIC BB King’s Blues Club

bbkings.com/neworleans / 1104 Decatur St., NO 70116 / 504-934-5464 A fantastic event venue, and not just because of the location, food, and music. Offers several creative options to meet your event needs. Offers a unique layout, including a patio. Perfect for birthday parties, weddings, receptions, corporate events, and full venue buyouts. – French Quarter

Beach on Bourbon

bourbonsbest.com / 227 Bourbon St., NO

70130 / 504-231-8519 Our tropical French Quarter courtyard and flaming water fountain leads you into our main bar with Bourbon Street’s largest dance floor. Live music Sunday-Thursday nights, sports bar by day to night club late nights and weekends. Fifty to 600 guests for private events. – French Quarter

hob.com/neworleans / 225 Decatur St., NO 70130 / 504-310-4999 Live, local music seven nights a week in the restaurant, Voodoo Garden (outdoor, covered courtyard with full bar and dining), Big Mamas Lounge (located next to box office) and Foundation Room VIP Club. Visit website for calendar of live music performances including Music Hall schedule. – French Quarter

Live Nation Entertainment

livenationpremiumtickets.com / 1450

Poydras St., Suite 1430, NO 70112 / 504-5617011 Maximize your concert experience with Live Nation Premium Seats. Concerts are an unforgettable experience and we invite you to combine some of the most sought-after seating with privileges like access to a VIP lounge and premium parking. – Central Business District

The Maison

maisonfrenchmen.com / 508 Frenchmen

St., NO 70116 / 504-371-5543 Maison is a three level restaurant, bar and music venue with private event space located on worldfamous Frenchmen Street, featuring the best live music in New Orleans seven days a week. – Faubourg Marigny/Bywater

Insider's Tip

Maple Leaf Bar

mapleleafbar.com / 8316 Oak St., NO 70118 /

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504-866-9359 Legendary music club in Uptown New Orleans, showcasing the finest music for more than 40 years. – Garden District/Uptown

The Peoples Health New Orleans Jazz Market

thenojo.com / 1436 Oretha Castle Haley

Blvd., NO 70113 / 504-301-9006 Home of the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra, offering live music every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night, and community events during the day. – Central Business District

Preservation Hall

preservationhall.com/hall / 726 St. Peter

St., NO 70116 / 504-522-2841 Open nightly with concerts at 8, 9 and 10pm Mondays through Wednesdays with additional 5 and 6pm performances Thursdays - Sundays, for the best in traditional New Orleans jazz for all ages. Limited online reservations are available at preservationhall.com/tickets and at the box office daily between noon and 5pm. Also available for private concerts, receptions and catered events. – French Quarter

Smoothie King Center

smoothiekingcenter.com / Sugar Bowl

Drive, NO 70112 / 504-587-3663, 800-7567074 The city’s premier concert venue, the Smoothie King Center consistently showcases A-List touring artists and bands, offering high quality entertainment. Visit smoothiekingcenter.com to view a complete listing of upcoming concerts. – Central Business District

Steamboat Natchez

steamboatnatchez.com / Toulouse Street and the Mississippi River, NO 70130 / 504569-1401, 800-233-2628 Tap your toes to The Steamboat Stompers on the 11:30am and 2:30pm cruises. The 7pm dinner jazz cruise features the Grammy-nominated Dukes of Dixieland, the oldest continuous traditional jazz band. Enjoy the historical steam calliope concert daily before each boarding whistle. – Riverfront

MUSICAL THEATRE Le Petit Theatre

lepetittheatre.com / 616 St. Peter St., NO

70116 / 504-522-2081 New Orleans’ most historic playhouse, Le Petit Théâtre Du Vieux Carré, plays an important role in our nation’s theatrical history. Located off of Jackson Square, our current stage at 616 St. Peter Street has been home since 1922. – French Quarter

NIGHT CLUBS Bourbon Heat

711bourbonheat.com / 711 Bourbon St., NO 70116 / 504-324-4669 Located in the historic Tricou House, this clean and safe three-inone night club venue is a favorite of locals and visitors. It features a late night dance club, 50-foot Bourbon Street balcony, romantic courtyard and upscale bar. – French Quarter

Bourbon Street Experience

bourbonstreetexperience.com / 300

Decatur St., NO 70130 / 504-617-3393 Representing all types of Bourbon Street entertainment. Adult entertainment, dancing, bar scene, and much more. we customize your party experience to fit your budget. – French Quarter

Cats Meow

catsmeow-neworleans.com / 701 Bourbon

St., NO 70116 / 504-523-2788 The Japanese call it karaoke, Bourbon Street calls it fun. Sing your favorite song from more than 1,000 hits. Videotape your performance. Daily threefor-one happy hour open-8pm. – French Quarter

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Pat O’Brien’s Bar, Inc.

Tropical Isle

patobriens.com / 718 St. Peter St., NO

70116 / 504-525-4823, 800-597-4823 Home of the famous hurricane is the ultimate entertainment venue where you can relax on the patio, mingle in the main bar, sing along in the piano bar, or enjoy great food in Pat O’s Restaurant. The private party facilities are exceptional. – French Quarter

The Penthouse Club - New Orleans penthouseclubneworleans.com / 727

Iberville St., NO 70130 / 504-524-4354 New Orleans’ largest, upscale gentlemen’s club in the French Quarter. Bachelor parties are welcome. – French Quarter

Razzoo

razzoo.com / 511 Bourbon St., NO 70130 / 504-522-5100 Karaoke. Live bands. Latenight dance club. Three-for-one from open to 9pm daily. Large-screen projector TV for big events. VIP areas. Private parties up to 400 people. Razzoo: Bourbon Street’s No. 1 place to party. – French Quarter

Rick’s Cabaret International

iknowrick.com / 315 Bourbon St., NO 70130 / 504-524-4222 – French Quarter

Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro

snugjazz.com / 626 Frenchmen St., NO

70116 / 504-949-0696 New Orleans’ premier jazz club: Ellis Marsalis, Charmaine Neville and more. Sets at 8pm and 10pm (see website for additional show times). Classic Creole cuisine. Call for ticket sales and/or dinner reservations. – Faubourg Marigny/Bywater

721 Bourbon St., NO 70116 / 504-529-4109, 800-475-3649 Featuring the world-famous Hand Grenade, New Orleans’ most powerful drink. Two locations: 738 Toulouse and 721 Bourbon, where the second floor is the balcony view Parrot’s Perch Lounge. Great Caribbean-style Parrot Head live music. – French Quarter

OPERA New Orleans Opera Association

neworleansopera.org / 616 Girod St., Suite

200, NO 70130 / 504-529-2278, 800-881-4459 America’s first city of opera. The New Orleans Opera produces and presents a full season of grand opera. Join us as we help to create a bright future for our city and our cultural arts. – Central Business District

PERFORMANCE THEATRES Jefferson Performing Arts Society

jpas.org / 1118 Clearview Pkwy., Metairie 70001 / 504-885-2000, 877-884-JPAS An award-winning nonprofit arts organization dedicated to supporting, producing and promoting the performing arts in the Gulf South since 1978. JPAS manages theatre venues located in Jefferson and Orleans showcasing musicals, operas, comedies, dramas and more. – Jefferson Parish

Le Petit Theatre

lepetittheatre.com / 616 St. Peter St., NO

70116 / 504-522-2081 New Orleans’ most historic playhouse, Le Petit Théâtre Du Vieux Carré, plays an important role in our nation’s theatrical history. Located off of Jackson Square, our current stage at 616 St. Peter Street has been home since 1922. – French Quarter

Marigny Opera House

marignyoperahouse.org / 725 St. Ferdinand St., NO 70117 / 504-948-9998 A nonprofit performing arts center housed in a landmark 1853 church, presenting a full season of classical music, opera, theatre and jazz. Home of the Marigny Opera Ballet. Occasionally available for event rentals. – Faubourg Marigny/Bywater

The National WWII Museum

nationalww2museum.org / 945 Magazine St., NO 70130 / 504-528-1944, 877-8133329 BB’s Stage Door Canteen at The National WWII Museum offers live weekend entertainment and weekly matinees, from signature musicals to big band, the Victory Belles singing trio, jazz, swing and more. Dinner and brunch packages available. Call 504-528-1943 or visit stagedoorcanteen.org for tickets. – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

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Saenger Theatre

Audubon Tea Room

saengernola.com / 1111 Canal St., NO

70112 / 504-525-1052 Built in 1927 and newly renovated in 2013, the Saenger Theatre reflects a 15th century Italian courtyard with a starlit ceiling, meticulously hand-painted features, state-of-the-art technologies and updated first-class amenities. – Central Business District

Southern Rep Theatre

southernrep.com / 900 Camp St., NO 70130 /

504-522-6545 As New Orleans’ only year round professional theatre Southern Rep offers world premiere new plays and the best of Broadway and off-Broadway that reflect the diversity of the city we call home. – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

Tulane University - School of Liberal Arts

tulane.edu/liberal-arts / 102 Newcomb

Hall, NO 70118 / 504-865-5000 Presents numerous concerts, theatrical productions, speakers and literary events throughout the year which are open to the community. Home to the Summer Lyric Theatre and the New Orleans Shakespeare Festival and their summer education programs for youth. – Garden District/Uptown

SPORTS BARS

Magazine St., NO 70118 / 504-212-5301 A magnificent ballroom with hardwood floors, silk drapes, covered veranda, lush private gardens. Ample free parking and private entrance to and from the Audubon Zoo. Stateof-the-art kitchen (featured on Bravo’s Top Chef), superior in-house culinary and service staff. Local to gourmet cuisine. – Garden District/Uptown

Avenue Gallery LLC

mardigrasneworleans.com/avenuegallery.html / 840 St. Charles Ave., NO

70130 / 504-736-4526 A unique venue on the Mardi Gras parade route. Full-service food and beverage to accommodate all size groups, with great attention to detail. – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

Bayou Barn

bayoubarn.com / 7145 Barataria Blvd., Marrero 70072 / 504-689-2663, 800-TOBAYOU Unique event venue. Rustic barn on the bayou. Large enclosed pavilion, stage and dance hall. Expansive outdoor gardens and party area. Perfect space for weddings, corporate events, parties, seated dinners, or other events. The venue provides in-house catering and full bar. – Westbank

Board of Trade

neworleansbot.com / 316 Magazine St.,

Walk-On’s Bistreaux & Bar

walk-ons.com / 1009 Poydras St., NO 70112

/ 504-309-6530 Named the No. 1 sports bar in America by ESPN, Walk-On’s is the perfect place to grab a bite or a beer, bring the family for dinner, party with friends or head before, during or after the game. – Central Business District

NO 70130 / 504-262-0412 A beautiful historic building in the CBD with a private courtyard. Outdoor capacity of 300, indoor capacity of 450. Original chalkboards from the coffee trade of the early 1900s that you can write or draw on. – Central Business District

The Bourbon Room and Courtyard

fivethirtybourbon.com / 530 Bourbon St.,

SYMPHONY Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra

lpomusic.com / 1010 Common St., Suite 2120, NO 70112 / 504-523-6530 The Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra offers a full 36-week season with more than 100 performances, including classics, light classics, specials, education, family, park and outreach concerts in New Orleans and across a multi-parish area. – Central Business District

VENUES AIA New Orleans Center For Design

aianeworleans.org / 1000 St. Charles Ave.,

NO 70130 / 504-525-8320 Modern open venue available for special events, corporate meetings and seasonal event rentals. Also offers architectural tours and many public programs on architecture and design. – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

Apres Lounge

apresnola.com / 608 Fulton St., NO 70130 /

504-610-2480 A beautiful upscale venue that creates an elegant, exotic atmosphere with a mix of New Orleans architecture. We have the perfect location for conventions and are able to host parties/events for 50 to 400 attendees. – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

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auduboninstitute.org/events / 6500

NO 70130 / 504-453-7424 Historic venue located in the heart of the French Quarter. Private 40ft balcony overlooking the famous Rue Bourbon, main ballroom, and spacious outside courtyard. Full service event planning, catering, and customized private parties available. – French Quarter

Bourbon Street Balcony

bourbonstreetbalcony.com / 232 Bourbon

St., NO 70130 / 504-586-0419 Located in the heart of the French Quarter, close to hotels and convention center. Private facility, large balcony overlooking Bourbon Street with spacious party room. Catering available for 30 to 130. Mardi Gras packages also available. – French Quarter

Bourbon Vieux

bourbonvieux.com / 501-B Bourbon St.,

NO 70130 / 504-586-1155, 888-855-8438 In the heart of the French Quarter — Bourbon Street’s largest balcony. The perfect venue for your special occasion, accommodating groups of 500 reception-style or up to 750 when combined with our restaurant. – French Quarter

Calcasieu, Private Dining by Chef Donald Link

calcasieurooms.com / 930 Tchopitoulas St., NO 70130 / 504-588-2188 Chef Donald Link’s event venue to complement his Warehouse District restaurants (Peche, Herbsaint, Cochon). Three private dining rooms combine a warehouse feel with modern design while showcasing contemporary Louisiana cuisine, great wines and excellent service. – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

The Cannery

cannerynola.com / 3802 Toulouse St., NO 70119 / 504-486-8352 Ideal for events and meetings of all sizes. Equipped with high tech lighting, AV systems, in-house catering, secured parking and Wi-Fi hotspot. – Mid-City

Champions Square/Club XLIV

champions-square.com / Sugar Bowl Drive, NO 70112 / 504-587-3663, 800-7567074 The ideal outdoor location for special events, festivals and concerts. Just steps off the Square is club XLIV and Encore - the perfect VIP location for receptions and seated dinners. – Central Business District

The Chicory

thechicoryvenue.com / 610 S. Peters St., NO 70130 / 504-521-8055 The Chicory, built in 1852 as a coffee warehouse, has more than 20,000 square feet of space to accommodate groups large and small. Beautiful exposed beams, gas lanterns and original brick walls. – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

Civic Theatre

civicnola.com/inside / 510 O’Keefe Ave., NO 70113 / 504-272-0865 New Orleans’ oldest theatre, designed by Sam Stone in 1906, is revitalized with an eye to the future to become the city’s newest multipurpose venue, morphing itself to reflect the requirements and mood of the occasion. – Central Business District

Degas House Museum, Studio, Courtyard and Historic Inn

degashouse.com / 2306 Esplanade Ave., NO 70119 / 504-821-5009, 800-755-6730 Degas created 18 paintings and five letters here, circa 1872. Celebrate your classic New Orleans wedding/event in this landmark venue. Romantic French courtyard. Plantation house setting. Bed and breakfast. Bridal suite. Wedding reception, corporate function. Museum. Guided Tours. Bus parking. – Esplanade Ridge

Dillard University

dillard.edu / 2601 Gentilly Blvd., NO 70122

/ 504-816-4259 Tradeshow, sports, wedding and conference venue. Available for summer programs, family reunions, banquets, concerts, catering and more. The premier event for every occasion. – Gentilly

Eiffel Society

eiffelsociety.com / 2040 St. Charles Ave.,

NO 70130 / 504-525-2951 A historical piece of the Eiffel Tower brought to New Orleans as Eiffel Society, a special events venue and nightclub offering cocktails, catering, world art and music while overlooking beautiful St. Charles Avenue. – Garden District/Uptown

Fair Grounds Race Course and Slots, A Churchill Downs Co.

fairgroundsracecourse.com / 1751 Gentilly Blvd., NO 70119 / 504-944-5515 North America’s third-oldest thoroughbred racing facility offers, live racing, slots and eleven OTB/video poker facilities. Private events, weddings and corporate functions available for 50 to 5,000 in our grandstand/clubhouse facility. – Mid-City

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Fat Tuesday New Orleans Original Daiquiris

House of Blues

hob.com/neworleans / 225 Decatur St., NO

fat-tuesday.com / 633 Bourbon St., NO

70130 / 504-831-9415 Fun party venues right on the river and on Bourbon Street. Plan your private group party with us. Great frozen drinks and a full-service bar. Catering available. – French Quarter

The Federal Ballroom

federalballroom.com / 147 Carondelet St.,

NO 70130 / 504-587-2088 A historic venue built in 1923 as a Federal Reserve bank. Located in the Central Business District one block from Canal Street, Immaculate Conception Church, Bourbon Street and the French Quarter. – Central Business District

Food Art, Inc.

foodartinc.com / 801 Carondelet St., NO

70130 / 504-524-2381 As a top caterer with more than 20 years’ experience, attention to detail, the highest quality product, the most innovative presentation and conciergestyle has enabled Food Art to become New Orleans’ symbol of culinary excellence. Full-service catering to meet every need. – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

70130 / 504-310-4999 Premier live music and special events venue offering a casual restaurant and courtyard with Southerninspired cuisine, happy hour from 3pm to 6pm, VIP Club and fine dining. Sunday Gospel Brunch at 10am. Special event space available for up to 1,500 guests. Visit website for calendar of live music performances. – French Quarter

il Mercato

ilmercatoevents.com / 1911 Magazine

St., NO 70130 / 504-827-2400 Located in a historic building in the Lower Garden District, il Mercato is perfect for weddings, corporate events, and fundraisers. Catering provided by Joel Catering & Special Events. Comfortably serves 100 to 450 guests. – Garden District/Uptown

The Jaxson

thejaxson.com / 620 Decatur St., Unit

2B, NO 70130 / 504-571-6333 One of New Orleans’ newest, most exciting French Quarter venues. Located in the restored Jax Brewery building, with elegant surroundings and spectacular cuisine that combines 6,600 sq. ft of interior space. Enjoy an intoxicating view of the Mississippi River. – French Quarter

Joy Theater

thejoytheater.com / 1200 Canal St., NO

70112 / 504-528-9569 Landmark Canal Street theater restored to its Art Deco grandeur. One block to French Quarter. State-of-the-art 10,000 square foot multipurpose venue. Capacity of 1,200. Available for receptions, meetings, screenings, concerts and lectures. – Central Business District

Fulton Alley

fultonalley.com / 600 Fulton St., NO 70130 / 504-208-5569 The perfect venue for corporate bookings, private functions and events from 20 to 1,000 people. Fulton Alley is a boutique bowling alley and game parlor serving a selection of craft cocktails and gourmet comfort food. – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

Generations Hall

generationshall.com / 310 Andrew Higgins Dr., NO 70130 / 504-581-4367 Located in the Warehouse District, one block from the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. More than 35,000 square feet of space available for private parties. We can accommodate groups from 50 to 5,000 guests. – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

George Rodrigue Studio

georgerodrigue.com / 730 Royal St., NO

70116 / 504-581-4244 The exclusive dealer for the art of George Rodrigue. Rodrigue is best known for his Blue Dog paintings, rich portrayals of the Louisiana landscape, and the people of South Louisiana. – French Quarter

Greater New Orleans Foundation

gnof.org / 919 St. Charles Ave., NO 70130 / 504-598-4663 One of the oldest and largest philanthropic organizations in the region. We create a thriving community for all. Housed at the Center for Philanthropy, we connect donors to community needs and support our nonprofit partners. – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

The Historic Carver Theater

carvertheater.org / 2101 Orleans Ave.,

NO 70116 / 504-304-0460 The beautiful Carver Theater is a brand new state of the art live historic venue in world famous Tremé that can be used for music, theater, private functions, weddings, parties and convention meetings. – Tremé

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Kingsley House

Messina’s at the Terminal

kingsleyhouse.org / 1600 Constance

St., NO 70130 / 504-523-6221 A historic landmark since 1896, Kingsley House has indoor/outdoor spaces great for parties, weddings, fundraisers, etc. Whether an intimate gathering or a large corporate event or convention, Kingsley House can accommodate with its 19th century charm. – Garden District/Uptown

Kingsway

ihhotel.com / 544 Esplanade Ave., NO

70130 / 504-553-9550 Located in the French Quarter, Kingsway is a legendary 12,000 square foot private residence. This iconic Italianate building is nationally recognized with features in the New York Times, Robb Report and Louisiana Homes and Gardens. – French Quarter

La Maison du Lac, LLC

youreventonthelake.com / 7412 Lakeshore

Dr., NO 70124 / 504-309-0700 Offers “Romance on the Lake” in a unique, modern setting overlooking Lake Pontchartrain. Indoor and outdoor accommodations for up to 300 guests. Perfect for a destination wedding, birthday parties, seafood boil, corporate events and yacht charter. Call 504-309-0700. – Lakeview/Lakefront

Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop

lafittesblacksmithshop.com / 941 Bourbon

St., NO 70116 / 504-598-4583 The ghost of Jean Lafitte is said to wander the “oldest bar in the U.S.” This French Colonial cottage/ courtyard (circa 1772) is a piano bar. Steeped rich in history. In its youth, served as a hideaway for pirates. – French Quarter

Latrobe’s on Royal, LLC

latrobesonroyal.com / 403 Royal St., NO

70130 / 504-299-0601 One of New Orleans’ most architecturally significant buildings, located in the heart of the French Quarter. Latrobe’s can accommodate a wide variety of events. The building’s versatile floor plan makes large or small functions feel extraordinary. – French Quarter

Le Musee de fpc

lemuseedefpc.com / 2336 Esplanade Ave.,

NO 70119 / 504-323-5074 This historical house museum is dedicated to the legacy of free people of color. With parlors, courtyard, and decorative arts this venue is the perfect backdrop for any special event. – Esplanade Ridge

Mahalia Jackson Theater

mahaliajacksontheater.com / 801 N. Rampart St., NO 70112 / 504-525-1052 The self-sustaining home of the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, New Orleans Ballet Association, and the New Orleans Opera Association, along with a wide variety of performing arts attractions. – Tremé

Maison Bourbon 641 Bourbon St., NO 70130 / 504-598-4583 One of Bourbon Street’s oldest live jazz clubs is available for private events. Historical building (c. 1799) with French doors wrapping Bourbon and St. Peter. Mahogany bar, quaint courtyard and one of Bourbon’s largest balconies. – French Quarter

Marche

marcheneworleans.com / 914 S. Peters St., NO 70130 / 504-586-1155 New Orleans’ newest venue and has sweeping views of the majestic Mississippi River, the charming French Quarter, and the downtown New Orleans skyline. – French Quarter

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messinasterminal.com / 6001 Stars and

Stripes Blvd., NO 70126 / 504-469-7373 The Terminal Building at the Lakefront Airport is an old New Orleans tradition dating back to the 1930s. Known for its Art Deco design, the building boasts an impressive history. – Lakeview/Lakefront

Mid City Lanes Rock ‘n’ Bowl

rocknbowl.com / 3016 S. Carrollton Ave., NO 70118 / 504-861-1700 Local New Orleans landmark. Louisiana’s best local acts play here; zydeco, blues, Cajun and variety dance bands. Combined with bowling and food — a fun atmosphere for all. Open to the public Monday - Saturday. Bowling reservations recommended. – Mid-City

The Monastery

monasterynola.com / 1236 N. Rampart St., NO 70116 Historic landmark brought into modern times, we can look forward to a stylish and multipurpose venue space that leaves much of the original architecture intact. Can accommodate any size party, wedding, corporate function, or conference. – French Quarter

Mother’s Restaurant/ Mother’s Next Door

mothersrestaurant.net / 401 Poydras St., NO 70130 / 504-523-2917 Located in the CBD. Private party room. Classic New Orleans home cooking. Real New Orleans ambiance. Private group functions. Fifty to 300 people. Gumbo, seafood, jambalaya, debris, etouffee, bread pudding. A local favorite. Offsite catering too. – Central Business District

My Bar @ 635

mybar635.com / 635 Bourbon St., NO 70130

/ 504-598-4583 Live music club (indigenous New Orleans) is available for private events. Housed in a historical building (circa 1834) with French doors, mahogany bars, original fireplaces, quaint courtyard and one of Bourbon Street’s largest balconies. – French Quarter

Mystere Mansion - The Mortuary Haunted Mansion

partyvenuesneworleans.com / 4800 Canal St., NO 70119 / 504-483-2350 Give your guests an experience they’ll never forget at the historic Mystère Mansion. Special event venue for any occasion including weddings and themed parties. For team building, try one of our five differently themes 60 Minute Escape Rooms. – Mid-City

The National WWII Museum

nationalww2museum.org / 945 Magazine St., NO 70130 / 504-528-1944, 877-813-3329 Offers a wide range of unique venues and event space designed to accommodate large receptions, seated dinners, as well as small events. Customize your wedding or special event for the perfect occasion. Contact our event specialist at 504-528-1944 x 236. – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

The New Movement

tnmcomedy.com / 2706 St. Claude Ave., NO 70117 / 504-302-8264 A critically-acclaimed comedy theater in the Marigny, featuring nightly standup, improv, and sketch shows (from local and touring comedians) as well as personal, corporate, and youth improv classes. – Faubourg Marigny/Bywater

The New Orleans Center for Creative Arts Institute

rentals.noccainstitute.com / 2800 Chartres St., NO 70117 / 504-940-2808 The NOCCA Institute oversees rentals of the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts, from a gorgeous concert hall to lush gardens, NOCCA has a range of spaces to suit every event and budget. – Faubourg Marigny/Bywater

NOLA Motorsports Park

nolamotor.com / 11075 Nicolle Blvd., Avondale 70094 / 504-302-4875 700 acre property features 34,000 sq. ft. event center with two floors of exhibit area, panoramic view of IndyCar racetrack and multi-purpose meeting rooms. Indoor/outdoor corporate entertainment, parties, tradeshows, banquets and private events. Team-building activities. Fourteen miles from the CBD. – Westbank

Orpheum Theater

orpheumnola.com / 129 Roosevelt Way, NO

70112 / 504-934-3338 Three levels of seating available for 1,460 or standing reception for 1,000. Private VIP boxes, six bars and a speakeasy lounge round out the audience experience. Offers state-of-the-art sound and lighting, a projection screen and green rooms. – Central Business District

Palmettos on the Bayou

palmettosrestaurant.com / 1901 Bayou Ln., Slidell 70458 / 985-643-0050 – Northshore

Pat O’s on the River

patobriens.com / 600 Decatur St., Suite

301, NO 70130 / 504-561-1200, 800-597-4823 Pat O’Brien’s offers Pat O’s on Bourbon and Pat O’s on the River. Versatile for elegant or casual affairs. Both venues are flexible in accommodations and menus. Capacity for 35 to 1,500 plus. – French Quarter

Petite Bourbon

petitebourbon.com / 530 Bourbon St., NO 70130 / 504-262-0412 Perfect venue right off of Bourbon Street with a private courtyard and large balcony. Great for after wedding parties or corporate events. Indoor capacity 125, outdoor capacity 150. – French Quarter

Pigeon & Prince

pigeonandprince.com / 129 Camp St., NO

70130 / 504-553-6738 The Besh Restaurant Group’s private events venue, features a farm driven menu with dishes that highlight local, seasonal ingredients. Offers a unique variety of private dining spaces that are sure to meet the needs of your special event. – Central Business District

Race & Religious, LLC

raceandreligious.com / 510 Race St., NO

70130 / 504-523-0890 Race + Religious invites you to walk into a hidden New Orleans treasure surrounded by beautiful artwork and eclectic décor where each room is more intriguing than the next. – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

Republic New Orleans

republicnola.com / 828 S. Peters St., NO

70130 / 504-528-8282 Accommodates an eclectic blend of concerts and private events in a 160-year-old warehouse renovated in December 2015. Vintage murals, brick, exposed wooden beams and twenty-six stunning chandeliers adorn the 7,000-squarefoot space. – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

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RF’s

rfsnola.com / 301 Dauphine St., NO 70112 / 504-586-0972 Live local music six hours daily. Authentic Cajun food and steak with amazing classic and craft cocktails. We are where New Orleans lives! – French Quarter

STEP ABOARD

rivercityvenues.com / 1380 Port of New Orleans Pl., NO 70130 / 504-361-7821 Offers a versatile selection of events spaces that can accommodate any event, from 10 guests to 10,000. Located next to Mardi Gras World and the Convention Center. – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

Riverview Room

riverviewroom.com / 600 Decatur St.,

Fourth Fl., Jax Brewery Millhouse, NO 70130 / 504-525-3000, 800-236-8260 Nothing says you’re having a New Orleans event like the Riverview Room. Our French Quarter location, panoramic indoor and outdoor views, delightful cuisine and attentive services await your special occasion. – French Quarter

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River City Venues

Streetcars have been a part of New Orleans’ public transportation since the first half of the 19th century. In the mid-1900s, buses replaced many of the iconic vehicles, but after several decades our streetcars made a comeback. Now four different lines travel throughout the city.

Royal Coach Mobile Event Lounge 22201 M.C.H. Rd., Suite A, Mandeville 70471 / 985-875-0723, 877-875-0723 – Northshore

Steamboat Natchez

steamboatnatchez.com / Toulouse Street and the Mississippi River, NO 70130 / 504569-1401, 800-233-2628 Harbor jazz cruise with live bands, optional lunch or dinner cruise on the last authentic steamboat on the Mississippi River. Full bar, narration, calliope concert and engine room visits. Groups, weddings and private parties welcome. – Riverfront

The Sugar Mill

sugarmillevents.com / 1021 Convention

Center Blvd., NO 70130 / 504-586-0004 Across from the convention center, this special events venue holds 500 to 4,500 people. Large interior and beautiful courtyard. Host corporate events, trade shows, concerts, sporting events, dinners, product displays, ceremonies, etc. Great signage opportunities and film location. – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

Tony Moran’s Italian Restaurant

ruebourbon.com / 240 Bourbon St., NO

70158 / 504-524-0114 In the heart of the French Quarter, customized Bourbon Street balcony events by Rue Bourbon Entertainment. Historic atmosphere including traditional cocktails from Old Absinthe House, incredible cuisine provided by Tony Moran’s Italian Restaurant, one location. – French Quarter

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Van Benthuysen - Elms Mansion

elmsmansion.com / 3029 St. Charles Ave.,

NO 70115 / 504-895-9200 Entertain in the grand European ambience of an 1869 Garden District mansion. An exquisitely preserved home operated by the third generation of the Elms family. Customized events; in-house catering. National Historic Landmark. – Garden District/Uptown

We Got This Events

wegotthisevent.com / 845 Carondelet St., NO 70130 / 504-616-1681 A local event venue and catering company that aims to make sure you have the best experience no matter what the event. – Central Business District

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HOTEL PROVINCIAL 1024 Rue Chartres | (800)784-6974 Once an old ice house, it’s now a luxurious hotel in the midst of a quiet neighborhood.

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HOTELS - CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT

Country Inn & Suites by Carlson New Orleans French Quarter countryinns.com/neworleansla / 315

AC HOTEL by Marriott Bourbon Downtown/French Quarter Area

marriott.com/msyac / 221 Carondelet

St., NO 70130 / 504-962-0700, 888-2362427 Spanish roots. European soul. Global mindset. AC Hotels invites you to visit a world that’s timelessly modern at an unusually smart value. You’ll appreciate getting everything you need, without paying for the things you don’t. Rooms/Suites: 220/0. Total: 220. $$-$$$$$ uuu

Ace Hotel New Orleans

acehotel.com/neworleans / 600 Carondelet

St., NO 70130 / 504-900-1180 On the corner of Carondelet and Lafayette in one of the best cities on Earth. Our rooms and spaces are driven by a sense of design and wonder. There’s a shimmering pool on the roof, worldclass dining and a music venue at the street. Rooms/Suites: 227/7. Total: 234. $$$$$

Aloft New Orleans Downtown

aloftneworleansdowntown.com / 225

Baronne St., NO 70112 / 504-581-9225, 855811-0078 New Orleans is the most culturally rich, unique city in the United States and the Aloft New Orleans Downtown sits in the center of it all. This hotel offers 188 loft style rooms. Rooms/Suites: 188/0. Total: 188. $$$$ uuu

B on Canal

bhotelsandresorts.com/b-on-canal /

1300 Canal St., NO 70112 / 504-299-9900 Contemporary boutique hotel minutes away from the French Quarter, and close to New Orleans’ most famous attractions. Modern 1,600-square-foot meeting room and signature restaurant featuring Prime steaks, fresh seafood and the highest quality ingredients. Discover New Orleans with B Hotels and Resorts. Rooms/Suites: 106/51. Total: 157. $$

Best Western Plus St. Christopher Hotel stchristopherhotel.com / 114 Magazine

St., NO 70130 / 504-648-0444, 800-645-9312 Located just steps away from the French Quarter, this luxury boutique hotel offers a beautiful blend of artistic touches and extraordinary amenities. Complimentary Continental breakfast, free internet and business center. Rooms/Suites: 108/0. Total: 108. $-$$$ uuu

Blake Hotel- Ascend Collection

blakehotelneworleans.com / 500 St. Charles Ave., NO 70130 / 504-522-9000 Located on the St. Charles streetcar line in the heart of Downtown. Steps away from local attractions including the famous French Quarter, Convention Center, Superdome, Smoothie King Center and Harrah’s Casino. Just blocks away from restaurants and shopping. Rooms/Suites: 121/1. Total: 122. $$-$$$$$ uu

Catahoula Hotel

catahoulahotel.com / 914 Union St., NO

70112 / 504-603-2442 A 35 room boutique hotel in a restored Creole townhouse in downtown New Orleans. Each of our rooms are unique and offer simple, relaxed comfort and respite for the modern traveler. Rooms/ Suites: 35/0. Total: 35. $$$$

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Magazine St., NO 70130 / 504-324-5400, 800-456-4000 Boutique property created out of seven historic buildings, rich with Southern charm and all the modern amenities our guests expect. Superbly located within walking distance of the French Quarter, Harrah’s Casino and Convention Center. Rooms/Suites: 117/38. Total: 155. $$$-$$$$ uuu

Courtyard by Marriott - Downtown Near the French Quarter

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124 St. Charles Ave., NO 70130 / 504-5819005, 800-321-2211 Step out of the same old travel routine when you step inside the Courtyard Downtown New Orleans Hotel near the French Quarter. Rooms/Suites: 125/15. Total: 140. $-$$$$$ uuu

DoubleTree by Hilton New Orleans neworleans.doubletree.com / 300 Canal

St., NO 70130 / 504-581-1300 Offering fullservice at a premier location overlooking the Mississippi River and business and entertainment districts, located directly across the street from Harrah’s Casino and is within walking distance to major New Orleans attractions. Rooms/Suites: 363/4. Total: 367. $$$$$

Drury Inn & Suites

druryhotels.com/locations/new-orleansla/drury-inn-and-suites-new-orleans /

820 Poydras St., NO 70112 / 504-529-7800, 800-DRU-RYIN Savor turn of the century elegance and great value. Family-owned chain hotel in a historic building centrally located in the CBD. Free American breakfast, free high-speed Internet, free evening beverages, free hour of long distance everyday. Rooms/Suites: 134/80. Total: 214. $$$-$$$$$

Fairfield Inn & Suites Downtown New Orleans Near French Quarter

fairfieldinnneworleans.com / 346 Baronne St., NO 70112 / 504-309-0800 New all-suite hotel featuring complimentary breakfast buffet and WiFi. 346 BLU lounge and appetizers. Walking distance to the French Quarter, Mercedes-Benz Superdome, Smoothie King Center, shopping and James Beard Award-winning dining. Valet parking onsite and self-parking nearby. Rooms/ Suites: 0/103. Total: 103. $-$$$$$

Hampton Inn & Suites Downtown/ French Quarter Area neworleanshamptoninns.com / 226

Carondelet St., NO 70130 / 504-529-9990, 800-292-0653 Located steps away from the French Quarter and on the St. Charles streetcar line, the hotel offers complimentary amenities: hot breakfast buffet, wireless high-speed Internet, local phone calls, fitness center. Rooms include microwaves and minirefrigerators. Rooms/Suites: 165/45. Total: 210. $-$$$$$

Hilton Garden Inn New Orleans French Quarter/CBD

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/ 821 Gravier St., NO 70112 / 504-3246000, 877-STA-YHGI This newly renovated 155-room hotel offers small hotel attention with big hotel amenities. In the heart of the Central Business District and just steps from the French Quarter. Free Internet, business center and weekday newspaper. Rooms/ Suites: 142/13. Total: 155. $$$$$

Hilton New Orleans Riverside

neworleansriversidehotel.com / 2 Poydras St., NO 70130 / 504-561-0500, 800-HIL-TONS The ideally located Hilton New Orleans Riverside, features a full-service health club and the famous Drago’s restaurant. Connected to the new Outlets at Riverwalk; adjacent to Harrah’s and the convention center and three blocks from the French Quarter. Rooms/Suites: 1548/74. Total: 1622. $$$$-$$$$$ uuuu

Hilton New Orleans-St. Charles Avenue

hhneworleansstcharles.com / 333 St. Charles Ave., NO 70130 / 504-378-2800 Newly renovated 4-diamond hotel located on the St. Charles streetcar line and just blocks from the French Quarter and all downtown attractions. A proud member of the Historic Hotels of America. Rooms/Suites: 228/24. Total: 252. $$$$$ uuuu

Holiday Inn Downtown Superdome

hi-neworleans.com / 330 Loyola Ave., NO 70112 / 504-581-1600, 800-535-7830 Steps from the French Quarter. Rooftop heated pool, free 24 hour fitness room, business center, free wireless Internet. More than 7,000 square feet of function space, fullservice restaurant and lounge. Rooms have private balconies, coffeemakers, hair dryers, irons/ironing boards. Won the Renovation of the Year Award in 2015 from IHG. Rooms/ Suites: 290/3. Total: 293. $$$ uuu

Holiday Inn Express New Orleans Downtown - French Quarter

hiexpress.com/neworleansdtwn / 334 O’Keefe Ave., NO 70112 / 504-524-5400, 888-524-8586 With new ownership and new management the O’Keefe Plaza is now the Holiday Inn Express New Orleans Downtown - French Quarter. Offers complimentary Continental breakfast, free Wi-Fi . Walking distance from the MercedesBenz Superdome, Smoothie King Center and French Quarter. Rooms/Suites: 129/0. Total: 129. $$$ uuu

Homewood Suites by Hilton New Orleans

neworleans.homewoodsuites.com / 901 Poydras St., NO 70112 / 504-581-5599 A unique alternative to traditional, convention hotels. One-and two-bedroom suites for the price of standard hotel rooms. Great location, and Hilton’s Points and Miles frequent guest program is the best in the business. Rooms/ Suites: 0/166. Total: 166. $$$$-$$$$$

Hyatt House New Orleans/Downtown

neworleansdowntown.house.hyatt.com / 1250 Poydras St., NO 70113 / 504-648-3118 Comprised of deluxe guest rooms, studio kings, and two room suites, we offer a free breakfast buffet and have a full bar with a dinner menu available. Rooms/Suites: 75/119. Total: 194. $$-$$$$$ uuu

Hyatt Regency New Orleans

neworleans.hyatt.com / 601 Loyola Ave., NO

70113 / 504-561-1234, 800-233-1234 Located in the heart of Downtown, this AAA Four Diamond hotel features 1,193 contemporary guestrooms, 200,000 square feet of meeting and event space, award-winning cuisine, Starbucks, FedEx Office, StayFit gym, and a heated outdoor saltwater pool. Rooms/Suites: 1,098/95. Total: 1,193. $$$$$ uuuu

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InterContinental New Orleans

icneworleans.com / 444 St. Charles Ave.,

NO 70130 / 504-525-5566, 800-445-6563 Unpretentious luxury hotel hosting discerning travelers from around the world. Convenient to the French Quarter and convention center and featuring world-class amenities including complimentary Internet, 24-hour business and fitness center, rooftop pool and sophisticated dining. Rooms/Suites: 454/30. Total: 484. $$$$ uuuu

International House

504-553-9550, 800-633-5770 New Orleans’ only true boutique hotel. Two blocks from the French Quarter. Loa Candlelight bar. Rooms/ Suites: 113/4. Total: 117. $$$$$

JW Marriott New Orleans

jwmarriottneworleans.com / 614 Canal St., NO 70130 / 504-525-6500, 888-364-1200 Deluxe four-diamond hotel, across the street from the French Quarter and Central Business District. Guestrooms feature dataports, three two-line telephones, coffee makers, hair dryers, irons/ironing boards. Wireless in public areas. Rooms/Suites: 494/7. Total: 501. $$$$$ uuuu

Lafayette Hotel

lafayettehotelneworleans.com / 600 St.

Charles Ave., NO 70130 / 504-524-4441, 800-366-2743 On the fashionable St. Charles streetcar line overlooking Lafayette Square across from Gallier Hall is the Lafayette Hotel. Only five blocks from the French Quarter, Superdome and Convention Center. Pet-Friendly. Rooms/Suites: 49/11. Total: 60. $$$-$$$$$

LaQuinta Inn & Suites New Orleans Downtown

laquintaneworleansdowntown.com / 301 Camp St., NO 70130 / 504-598-9977, 800-5315900 Downtown New Orleans, steps from the historic French Quarter you’ll find that the La Quinta Inns & Suites offers more amenities for the value including hot Continental breakfast, free Wi-Fi, outdoor pool and more. Rooms/Suites: 150/16. Total: 166. $$-$$$$$

Le Meridien New Orleans

lemeridienneworleanshotel.com / 333

Poydras St., NO 70130 / 504-525-9444, 800522-6963 In the heart of Central Business District. Featuring 350-thread-count sheets, restaurant, rooftop pool, exercise facility and 15,000-square-feet of flexible function space. Close to French Quarter and Mississippi riverfront attractions. Rooms/Suites: 388/22. Total: 410. $$$$$ uuuu

Le Pavillon Hotel

504-200-6523 Premier boutique hotel: 16 SoHo-style lofts with pure open space, averaging 600-650 square feet. Two penthouses with private terraces. Elegant, sophisticated bathrooms consisting of glass and limestone, two shower heads and Agape acclaimed spoon tubs in superior lofts. Rooms/Suites: 16/2. Total: 18. $$$$$

Maison Pierre Lafitte

Way, NO 70112 / 504-338-3892 Built in the 1840s, this property dates before the Civil War and has served as a post office and home for World’s Fair music in 1889. This historic building has undergone a complete refurbishment with new elevators. Rooms/ Suites: 4/16. Total: 20. $$$

Moxy New Orleans/Downtown French Quarter Area

moxynola.com / 210 O’Keefe Ave., NO 70112 / 504-525-6800 A boutique hotel with 108 stylish rooms, a buzzy, always-open bar and living room for kicking back to see what happens next. See you #atthemoxy. Rooms/ Suites: 107/1. Total: 108. $-$$$$$

The Natchez New Orleans

thenatchez.com / 530 Natchez St., NO 70130 / 504-881-1243 Impeccable restored 1830s building. Three minute walk from the French Quarter, and close to the Convention Center and Superdome. These beautifully restored luxury condos are perfect for corporate stays or family and friends getaways. Rooms/ Suites: 0/12. Total: 12. $$$$$

NOPSI Hotel New Orleans

nopsihotel.com / 317 Baronne St., NO 70112 / 504-518-6400 The 217-room luxury hotel located in the former headquarters of the New Orleans Public Service Inc. is an architecturally unique, industrially elegant building. Features 76 suites, 14,000 sq. ft. of meeting space, a rooftop bar, courtyard patio and a modern dining space in Public Service. Rooms/Suites: 141/76. Total: 217. $$$$$

Omni Royal Crescent Hotel

omniroyalcrescent.com / 535 Gravier St., NO 70130 / 504-527-0006, 800-THE-OMNI Located in the Central Business District/ Entertainment District, moments from the French Quarter, this upscale boutique hotel truly reflects the mystique of New Orleans and offers a blend of old and new. Hotel has gourmet hamburger restaurant Dress It. Rooms/Suites: 90/7. Total: 97. $$$$$ uuuu

Q&C Hotel

qandc.com / 344 Camp St., NO 70130 / 504-

lepavillon.com / 833 Poydras St., NO 70112 / 504-581-3111, 800-535-9095 Historic Le Pavillon Hotel, the “Belle of New Orleans.” Completely restored, full-service hotel featuring antiques and original artwork throughout. Member of Historic Hotels of America and Leading Hotels of the World. Four Diamond hotel. Rooms/Suites: 219/7. Total: 226. $$$-$$$$$ uuuu

loewsneworleans.com / 300 Poydras St., NO 70130 / 504-595-3300, 866-211-6411 Four Diamond-rated, newly renovated guest rooms, all with great views. Complimentary fitness center, lap pool, sauna. Balance Spa with full menu of services. Cafe Adelaide & Swizzle Stick Bar, operated by Commanders Palace Family of Restaurants. Rooms/Suites: 273/12. Total: 285. $$$$-$$$$$ uuuu

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679-6331, 866-247-7936 This historic building was completely reimagined and renovated in 2014. The design gives guests a peek at the past with a glimpse of original brick walls and wood floors, while thoroughly catering to modern sensibilities. Rooms/Suites: 196/0. Total: 196. $$$-$$$$$ uuu

Renaissance New Orleans Pere Marquette French Quarter Area Hotel renaissanceperemarquette.com / 817

Common St., NO 70112 / 504-525-1111, 800-305-6342 Located in a historic building originally built in 1925, AAA Four Diamondrated, minutes from numerous New Orleans attractions. Dine at Oyster Counter & Tap Room by Legacy Kitchen, a spin on an “Old School” oyster bar offering a casual fare in a diner-like setting. Business center, in-room dining, fitness center, wireless Internet access. Rooms/Suites: 271/4. Total: 275. $$$$$ uuuu

The Roosevelt Hotel New Orleans, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel

therooseveltneworleans.com / 130 Roosevelt Way, NO 70112 / 504-6481200, 800-WAL-DORF This iconic, historic property, a Waldorf Astoria Hotel, combines elegant guest rooms, exciting dining and entertainment venues, luxurious meeting spaces and new indulgences like the Waldorf Astoria Spa for a truly legendary experience in the heart of the city. Rooms/Suites: 379/125. Total: 504. $$$$$ uuuu

Royal St. Charles Hotel

royalsaintcharles.com / 135 St. Charles

Ave., NO 70130 / 504-587-3700, 855-458-5700 A uniquely New Orleans modern boutique hotel located just one block from the worldfamous French Quarter, three blocks from Harrah’s Casino and five blocks from the Convention Center. Ideal for business and leisure travelers. Rooms/Suites: 141/2. Total: 143. $$-$$$ uuu

Sheraton New Orleans Hotel

sheratonneworleans.com / 500 Canal St., NO 70130 / 504-525-2500, 888-6277033 On the historic Canal Street streetcar line bordering the French Quarter, steps from world-famous restaurants, legendary nightlife, prime shopping, and Harrah’s Casino, featuring 24-hour fitness center, pool, expansive meeting space and Sheraton Sleep Experience Bed. Rooms/Suites: 1,057/53. Total: 1,110. $$$-$$$$$ uuuu

SpringHill Suites by Marriott 1600 Canal St., NO 70112 / 504-702-6800 Beautiful, all-suite hotel coming to New Orleans late 2017. Dual-branded, SpringHill Suites and TownePlace Suites by Marriott all under the same roof, offering a total of 183 suites, complimentary breakfast, indoor bar and featuring a roof-top garden overlooking Canal St. Rooms/Suites: 0/74. Total: 74. $$$$$

St. James Hotel New Orleans

saintjameshotel.com / 330 Magazine St., NO 70130 / 504-304-4000, 877-424-6423 Delivers renovated guestrooms and suites with an elegant West Indies decor. Enjoy great views of New Orleans from your balcony or picturesque courtyard from your patio. Includes microwave, mini-refrigerator and complimentary Wi-Fi. Rooms/Suites: 67/17. Total: 84. $$-$$$$$ uuu

Staybridge Suites French Quarter Downtown

staybridgeneworleans.com / 501 Tchoupitoulas St., NO 70130 / 504-571-1818, 800-858-1319 All suites 25 percent larger than average hotel room. Complimentary breakfast, reception Monday - Wednesday with complimentary food, beer, wine, sodas. Wi-Fi, laundry facilities, fitness center all complimentary. Walking distance to casino, Convention Center, French Quarter, Superdome, Smoothie King Center, WWII museum and aquarium. Rooms/Suites: 0/208. Total: 208. $-$$$$$ uuu

TownePlace Suites by Marriott 1600 Canal St., NO 70112 / 504-702-6800 Beautiful, all-suite hotel coming to New Orleans late 2017. Dual-branded, SpringHill Suites and TownePlace Suites by Marriott all under the same roof, offering a total of 183 suites, complimentary breakfast, indoor bar and featuring a roof-top garden overlooking Canal St. Rooms/Suites: 0/105. Total: 105. $$$$$

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The Troubadour

thetroubadour.com / 1111 Gravier St., NO

70112 / 504-518-5800, 888-858-NOLA The Troubadour’s vibrant aesthetic sings to locals, travelers, artists and professionals. Petit Lion delivers local flavors for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Monkey Board features panoramic rooftop views. We move to the rhythm of our own beat. Rooms/Suites: 176/8. Total: 184. $$$$$

The Whitney Hotel, New Orleans Hotel Collection

thewhitneyhotel.com / 610 Poydras St., NO 70130 / 504-581-4222, 855-7986642 True boutique style, this national landmark was formerly one of New Orleans preeminent bank buildings. Full-service restaurant and bar, free Wi-Fi, in room bottled waters, newspapers and coffee. Easy valet parking. STASH reward points. For rates better than any online service go to neworleanshotelcollection.com/200 Rooms/ Suites: 81/12. Total: 93. $$$ uuu

Windsor Court Hotel

windsorcourthotel.com / 300 Gravier St., NO 70130 / 504-523-6000, 800-262-2662 Consistently ranked as the top hotel in the state, Windsor Court is in the heart of the city and features the best of New Orleans’ elegant lifestyle making it perfect for business and leisure travel. Rooms/Suites: 55/261. Total: 316. $$$$$ uuuu

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Wyndham Garden Hotel Baronne Plaza

baronneplaza.com / 201 Baronne St.,

NO 70112 / 504-522-0083, 888-756-0083 Located in the National Historic Lower Central Business District, this 1931 building features original Art Deco stone. Spacious rooms featuring complimentary Internet wireless access, in-room coffee makers, an exercise room and business center to meet your needs. Rooms/Suites: 150/20. Total: 170. $$$-$$$$$

HOTELS - CONVENTION/ WAREHOUSE/ARTS DISTRICT Cambria Hotel & Suites 632 Tchoupitoulas St., NO 70130 / 504401-4600 The vibe is upscale but never uptight-our modern, stylish rooms make you feel like you’ve been upgraded. Looking for a business, leisure, or convention center hotel, we strongly feel that we have an experience for you. Rooms/Suites: 150/12. Total: 162. $$$-$$$$$

Courtyard New Orleans Downtown/ Convention Center courtyardneworleanscc.com / 300 Julia

St., NO 70130 / 504-598-9898 This historic building was converted to a hotel in December 1998. Each room features beautifully inviting decor and numerous amenities such as: complimentary in-room coffee service, free high-speed Internet, television, voice mail, etc. Onsite heated pool/whirlpool, exercise room and four meeting rooms. Rooms/Suites: 187/15. Total: 202. $$$$$ uuu

Creole Gardens Guesthouse

creolegardens.com / 1415 Prytania St., NO 70130 / 504-569-8700, 866-569-8700 Colorful and convenient cluster of historic antebellum houses and courtyards. Free parking, hot breakfast and Wi-Fi. Kids and pets welcome. Rooms/Suites: 23/1. Total: 24. $$$-$$$$$

Embassy Suites Hotel New Orleans Convention Center

neworleans.embassysuites.com / 315 Julia St., NO 70130 / 504-525-1993, 800-362-2779 Newly renovated deluxe hotel located in Arts/ Warehouse District. Two short blocks from Morial Convention Center and steps away from the French Quarter, galleries, shopping and famous restaurants. Breakfast and complimentary cocktails served daily. Rooms/ Suites: 24/346. Total: 370. $$$$ uuu

Hampton Inn & Suites New Orleans Convention Center neworleanshamptoninns.com / 1201

Convention Center Blvd., NO 70130 / 504566-9990, 800-292-0653 Located across the street from the Convention Center. Renovated historic warehouse features daily complimentary hot breakfast buffet, complimentary high-speed wireless Internet, business center, bar, pool, fitness center and 12,000 square feet of meeting space. Rooms/ Suites: 218/70. Total: 288. $$$$

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Harrah’s New Orleans Hotel

harrahsneworleans.com / 228 Poydras St.,

NO 70130 / 504-533-6000, 800-HAR-RAHS AAA Four Diamond-rated hotel offering rooms with the finest amenities, meeting rooms, a ballroom and a variety of dining options on Fulton Street. Steps away from the land-based Harrah’s Casino. 24/7 gaming, live entertainment and dining. Rooms/Suites: 352/98. Total: 450. $$$$$ uuuu

Hilton Garden Inn New Orleans Convention Center

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/ 1001 S. Peters St., NO 70130 / 504-525-0044, 877-STA-YHGI Boasting 284 well-appointed guest rooms located one block from the Convention Center and in the heart of the funky Warehouse/Arts District. Features 5,000 square feet of flexible event space available for social and business functions. Rooms/ Suites: 273/11. Total: 284. $$$ uuu

The Hotel Modern

thehotelmodern.com / 936 St. Charles

Ave., NO 70130 / 504-962-0900, 800-6849525 Located in the Warehouse/Arts District directly on the St. Charles streetcar line with convenient access to the French Quarter, Garden District and other city neighborhoods during your stay. Rooms/Suites: 132/3. Total: 135. $$$-$$$$$

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Hyatt Place New Orleans Convention Center

hyattplaceneworleansconventioncenter. com / 881 Convention Center Blvd., NO 70130

/ 504-524-1881, 888-233-1234 Conveniently located directly across from the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center and in walking distance from the Outlet Collection at Riverwalk and the French Quarter. Providing guests with a comfortable and pleasant at home feel. Rooms/Suites: 170/0. Total: 170. $$$$-$$$$$ uuu

Jelly Roll Suites

jellyrollsuites.com / 320 Andrew Higgins Dr., NO 70130 / 504-310-1400 Newly renovated building in Warehouse District one block from Convention Center. Spacious bedroom suites, fully furnished, full kitchen, granite counter tops, view of New Orleans skyline. Pool, fitness, concierge access. Also catering to extended stay. Rooms/Suites: 0/23. Total: 23. $$$$-$$$$$

New Orleans Downtown Marriott at the Convention Center

neworleansmarriottconventioncenter. com / 859 Convention Center Blvd., NO 70130

/ 504-613-2888, 800-305-6342 Boasts 331 guest rooms, 24,000 square feet of meeting space. Perfect for business, group and leisure travelers. Located in the Warehouse District across from the Convention Center, cruise ships, shopping. Short walk to the French Quarter. Rooms/Suites: 320/11. Total: 331. $$$$ uuu

The Old No. 77 Hotel & Chandlery old77hotel.com / 535 Tchoupitoulas St.,

NO 70130 / 504-527-5271, 866-226-4727 No. 3 Best Hotel in 2015 by USA Today’s 10 Best, the Old No. 77 Hotel & Chandlery is an unconventionally historic New Orleans hotel. Centrally located to the city’s most sought after attractions & events. Rooms/Suites: 164/3. Total: 167. $$-$$$$$

Omni Riverfront New Orleans

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riverfront / 701 Convention Center Blvd., NO 70130 / 504-524-8200, 888-444-6664 Combines modern luxury with historic charm and is within walking distance of the French Quarter. This elegant hotel is the ideal destination from which to discover all that the Big Easy has to offer. Rooms/Suites: 190/12. Total: 202. $$$$$ uuuu

Renaissance New Orleans Arts Warehouse District Hotel renaissanceartshotel.com / 700

Tchoupitoulas St., NO 70130 / 504-613-2330, 800-305-6342 AAA Four-Diamond rated. Sleep in a contemporary art gallery. Located in the Arts District, three blocks from the Convention Center and six blocks from the French Quarter. Wireless Internet access, business center, in-room dining, fitness center, outdoor pool, valet parking. Rooms/ Suites: 212/7. Total: 219. $$$$$ uuuu

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Residence Inn by Marriott New Orleans - Downtown

Audubon Cottages

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/ 345 St. Joseph St., NO 70130 / 504-5221300, 800-331-3131 An all-suite hotel. Includes living area with sofa sleeper and fully equipped kitchens. Guests enjoy complimentary expanded Continental breakfast daily and hospitality hour 5:30pm to 7:30pm Monday to Thursday. Rooms/Suites: 0/231. Total: 231. $$$ uuu

Springhill Suites by Marriott Convention Center

springhillsuitesneworleans.com / 301 St.

Joseph St., NO 70130 / 504-522-3100, 888287-9400 Constructed from a 19th-century warehouse. Combines modern design elements with the original architecture of the building and the surrounding neighborhood. Rooms/Suites: 0/208. Total: 208. $$-$$$$$ uuu

HOTELS - FRENCH QUARTER AREA Andrew Jackson Hotel, French Quarter Inns

andrewjacksonhotel.com / 919 Royal St., NO 70116 / 504-561-5881, 800-654-0224 Located in the French Quarter, on Royal Street, the Andrew Jackson Hotel embodies French Quarter charm, ambiance and architecture. Guestrooms are located amid landscaped Creole courtyard and world-famous wrought iron balcony. Complimentary Continental breakfast. Rooms/Suites: 19/2. Total: 21. $$-$$$$$

Astor Crowne Plaza

astorneworleans.com / 739 Canal @ Bourbon St., NO 70130 / 504-962-0500, 888696-4806 Astor Tower renovation completed in 2016, this AAA Four Diamond hotel is located at the start of the French Quarter at the intersection of the famous Bourbon Street and Canal Street. Featuring spacious guest accommodations, 24-hour in-room dining, concierge, rooftop pool and fitness center. Rooms/Suites: 660/33. Total: 693. $$$$$ uuuu

auduboncottages.com / 509 Dauphine

St., NO 70112 / 504-586-1516 A historic collection of seven one- and two-bedroom suites. Guests enjoy private and semi-private courtyards surrounding a heated salt water pool and service from one of our French Quarter Butlers. Rooms/Suites: 0/7. Total: 7. $$$$$

Bienville House Hotel

bienvillehouse.com / 320 Decatur St.,

NO 70130 / 504-529-2345, 800-535-7836 Charming, intimate, boutique, French Quarter hotel. Located in the heart of the entertainment district of New Orleans. Valet parking, restaurant, outdoor saltwater pool, access to health club, closest boutique French Quarter hotel to Convention Center. Rooms/Suites: 80/3. Total: 83. $$$-$$$$$ uuu

Bluegreen Club La Pension

bluegreenrentals.com / 115 Decatur St., NO 70130 / 800-456-0009 The unofficial entrance to the French Quarter, this revitalized property offers spacious one-bedroom suites redesigned with wood floors, eclectic sleek furnishings, kitchenettes, complimentary Internet. Local artists have participated for a hip and playful style. Rooms/Suites: 0/63. Total: 63. $-$$$$$

Bourbon Orleans, New Orleans Hotel Collection bourbonorleans.com / 717 Orleans St., NO 70116 / 504-523-2222, 866-513-9744 Luxury in the French Quarter. Stroll to Jackson Square, Royal Street shopping, Arnaud’s, Antoine’s, Brennan’s, Pat O’ Brien’s and famous cultural attractions. Free Wi-Fi, bottled water and welcome drink and STASH hotel reward points. For a better rate than online services go to neworleanshotelcollection.com/200 Rooms/ Suites: 189/27. Total: 216. $$$ uuu

Courtyard New Orleans French Quarter/Iberville

courtyardneworleansiberville.com / 910 Iberville St., NO 70112 / 504-523-2400, 800-MARRIOTT In the historic French Quarter. Features marble bathrooms, refrigerators, coffee makers and timeless decor. For the business traveler, the two rooms serve as an office and bedroom including dual-line telephones and two televisions. Rooms/ Suites: 90/140. Total: 230. $$$-$$$$$ uuu

Dauphine Orleans Hotel, New Orleans Hotel Collection

dauphineorleans.com / 415 Dauphine St., NO 70112 / 504-586-1800, 800-521-7111 Serenity in the heart of the French Quarter. Included in rate; complimentary deluxe breakfast, Wi-Fi, bottled waters, welcome drink, fitness and business centers and delightful courtyard saltwater pool. STASH hotel reward points. For a better rate than an online service go to neworleanshotelcollection.com/200. Rooms/ Suites: 109/2. Total: 111. $$$ uuu

Four Points by Sheraton French Quarter

fourpointsfrenchquarter.com / 541

Bourbon St., NO 70130 / 504-524-7611, 866-716-8133 Located in the heart of the French Quarter on the corner of Bourbon and Toulouse. Many rooms with balconies overlooking the street or courtyard/pool. Walking distance to all French Quarter attractions. Rooms/Suites: 178/8. Total: 186. $$$-$$$$$ uuu

French Market Inn

frenchmarketinn.com / 509 Decatur St., NO 70130 / 504-561-5621, 800-366-2743 Lovely newly renovated hotel surrounding an historic and beautiful swimming pool and stone paved courtyards, across from Jax Brewery just steps away from the Mississippi River. Valet parking and PJs coffee on-site. Rooms/ Suites: 120/0. Total: 120. $$$-$$$$$

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Frenchmen Hotel, LLC

Hotel Le Marais, New Orleans Hotel Collection

frenchmenhotel.com / 417 Frenchmen

hotellemarais.com / 717 Conti St., NO 70130

St., NO 70116 / 504-945-5453 Funky and eclectic boutique hotel located in the heart of Frenchmen Street’s live music corridor. Fifteen live music bars and clubs within a two-block radius. Twenty-seven individually decorated rooms, courtyard with pool, hot tub, and a sky deck. Complimentary continental breakfast, Wi-Fi, and cable. Perfect location. Rooms/Suites: 25/2. Total: 27. $$-$$$

Holiday Inn Chateau LeMoyne French Quarter

Hotel Monteleone

/ 504-525-2300, 800-935-8740 Highly rated, trendy boutique comforts in the French Quarter. Free breakfast, Wi-Fi, coffee, water, welcome drink, local phone calls, newspaper, fitness and business center and delightful courtyard saltwater pool. STASH hotel reward points. For a rate better than any online service; neworleanshotelcollection.com/200 Rooms/Suites: 64/0. Total: 64. $$$$ uuu

Hotel Maison de Ville

hi-chateau.com / 301 Dauphine St., NO

70112 / 504-581-1303, 800-465-4329 Historic boutique hotel located one block from Bourbon Street and steps from the best shopping, restaurants and nightlife in the French Quarter. Charming garden courtyard featuring a pool to relax and enjoy the best of New Orleans. Rooms/Suites: 160/11. Total: 171. $$$$ uuu

Homewood Suites New Orleans French Quarter

maisondeville.com / 727 Toulouse St., NO

70130 / 504-324-4888 Historic property with boutique comforts in the heart of the French Quarter. Guests are treated to true Southern hospitality with New Orleans flair. Private courtyard featuring 19th century charm, balconies, Wi-Fi, coffee, pastries and bottled water. Rooms/Suites: 9/1. Total: 10. $$$$$

Hotel Mazarin, New Orleans Hotel Collection

hilton.com / 317 N. Rampart St., NO 70112 /

800-CALL-HOME Every room is a suite. Full kitchens, free hot breakfast, complimentary evening socials, and all of the comforts you expect. Rooms/Suites: 0/207. Total: 207. $$$

hotelmonteleone.com / 214 Royal St., NO 70130 / 504-523-3341, 800-535-9595 A four diamond French Quarter property featuring Carousel Bar and Lounge, Criollo Restaurant and Lounge, Spa Aria, rooftop pool and fitness center, valet parking, Wi-Fi throughout. Deluxe guest rooms offer upscale amenities. Rooms/Suites: 515/55. Total: 570. $$$$-$$$$$ uuuu

Hotel Provincial

hotelprovincial.com / 1024 Chartres St., NO 70116 / 504-581-4995, 800-535-7922 Fabulous French Quarter location, two blocks from Bourbon Street and Jackson Square. Newly renovated guest rooms with mini-refrigerators and safes. Gorgeous courtyards throughout property, two pools, complimentary Internet, Ice House Bar, Angeline Restaurant and parking. Rooms/ Suites: 82/11. Total: 93. $$$-$$$$$ uuu

Hotel Royal

hotelmazarin.com / 730 Bienville St., NO 70130 / 504-581-7300, 800-535-9706 Combines charm, and quiet elegance. Guest rooms surround a storybook courtyard and shimmering Renaissance fountain. Patrick’s Bar Vin, 21st Amendment Brand fine catering complete the “diamond of the French Quarter.” Free full buffet breakfast, Wi-Fi, and welcome drink. STASH hotel reward points. For a better rate than online services go to neworleanshotelcollection.com/200 Rooms/ Suites: 99/3. Total: 102. $$$$-$$$$$ uuu

hotelroyalneworleans.com / 1006 Royal St., NO 70116 / 504-524-3900, 800-6503323 Beautifully restored 1827 townhouse with contemporary design and furnishings. Perfectly located in the heart of the French Quarter. Rooms/Suites: 38/5. Total: 43. $$$$-$$$$$

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Did You Know? New Orleans is supercharged with paranormal activity. Stay in one of its many haunted hotels, such as The Hotel Provincial, located in the French Quarter, or Le Pavillon, located in the Central Business District.

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Hotel St. Marie

Omni Royal Orleans Hotel

hotelstmarie.com / 827 Toulouse St.,

NO 70112 / 504-561-8951, 800-366-2743 Fabulous location just off Bourbon Street. Offers modern amenities combined with classic French Quarter atmosphere. Courtyard and street side balconies available, Vacherie Restaurant & Bar. Parking on-site. Serene tropical courtyard and pool. Rooms/ Suites: 98/5. Total: 103. $$$-$$$$$ uu

Hotel St. Pierre

hotelstpierre.com / 911 Burgundy St., NO

70116 / 504-524-4401, 800-225-4040 Located in the French Quarter, steps from Bourbon Street, the Hotel St. Pierre exemplifies charming French Quarter architecture and ambiance. Guest rooms are located amid landscaped courtyards and swimming pools. Complimentary Continental breakfast. Rooms/Suites: 69/10. Total: 79. $$-$$$$$

Hyatt Centric French Quarter New Orleans

omniroyalorleans.com / 621 St Louis St.,

NO 70140 / 504-529-5333, 800-843-6664 Traditional European luxury hotel, with rooftop saltwater pool oasis, AAA Four Diamond award-winning service, and the renowned Rib Room Restaurant. This is the place to ‘see and be seen’ in New Orleans. Rooms/Suites: 319/26. Total: 345. $$$$ uuuu

Place d’Armes Hotel

placedarmes.com / 625 St. Ann St., NO 70116 / 504-524-4531, 800-366-2743 Terrific Jackson Square location, across from the St. Louis Cathedral. 18th century buildings surrounding a lush historic courtyard and swimming pool area. Parking on-site. Complimentary Continental breakfast and morning paper daily. Tasteful rooms with traditional furniture. Well priced. Rooms/ Suites: 75/9. Total: 84. $$$-$$$$$ uuu

Prince Conti Hotel

princecontihotel.com / 830 Conti St., NO

70112 / 504-529-4172, 800-366-2743 In the French Quarter just off Bourbon Street. Beautiful guest rooms, corporate suites, parking, two restaurants (Cafe Conti and The Bombay Club) and an elegant 18th-century meeting space. Rooms/Suites: 68/8. Total: 76. $$$-$$$$$ uuu

The Ritz-Carlton, New Orleans

ritzcarlton.com / 921 Canal St., NO 70112 / 504-524-1331, 800-241-3333 Located adjacent to the French Quarter on Canal Street. The hotel’s ideal location makes it just a minute’s walk to Bourbon Street and a 10- to 12-minute walk to the convention center. Rooms/Suites: 489/38. Total: 527. $$$$$ uuuu

frenchquarter.centric.hyatt.com / 800 Iberville St., NO 70112 / 504-586-0800, 800-233-1234 A New Orleans hotel in the French Quarter adjacent to Bourbon Street. Renovated in 2012. Boasts 254 guest rooms, 10,660 square feet of function space and two outdoor courtyards. Rooms/Suites: 245/9. Total: 254. $$$$$ uuu

Le Richelieu in the French Quarter

lerichelieuhotel.com / 1234 Chartres St., NO

70116 / 504-529-2492, 800-535-9653 Fodor’s Choice. Frommer’s Favorite. Zagat’s Best Value. Individually and traditionally decorated. Hair dryers, refrigerators, irons and boards, in-room voice mail, free wireless internet. Limited room service, bellmen, concierges. Terrace cafe, lounge, pool, courtyard. Secure parking. Rooms/Suites: 72/16. Total: 88. $$$-$$$$$

Maison Dupuy Hotel

maisondupuy.com / 1001 Toulouse St., NO

70112 / 504-586-8000, 800-535-9177 Located in the heart of the French Quarter, 200-room boutique property offers outdoor heated pool as part of a lush and charming courtyard with seating for dining or drinks, fitness center, complimentary wireless Internet, home to the notable Bistreaux Restaurant. Rooms/Suites: 187/13. Total: 200. $$-$$$$$ uuu

Melrose Mansion

melrosemansion.com / 937 Esplanade Ave., NO 70116 / 504-944-2255, 800-650-3323 All the amenities of a grand hotel with the intimacy of a fine New Orleans home. Rate includes complimentary wine and cheese in the evenings and Continental breakfast. Rooms/Suites: 0/21. Total: 21. $$$$$

New Orleans Marriott

neworleansmarriott.com / 555 Canal St., NO 70130 / 504-581-1000, 888-364-1200 Our back door leads you to the famous French Quarter. From our front door, you may catch a streetcar ride or walk to our many nearby attractions such as the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas, riverboat cruises or The Outlet Collection at Riverwalk shopping mall. Rooms/Suites: 1275/54. Total: 1,329. $$$$$ uuu

Olivier House Hotel

olivierhousehotel.com / 828 Toulouse St.,

NO 70112 / 504-525-8456, 866-525-9748 This beautiful 1839 Creole Townhouse includes three courtyards, a pool, and unique rooms and suites, some offering fireplaces, balconies, split-levels, kitchenettes and antique furnishings in a quintessentially French Quarter atmosphere. Rooms/Suites: 26/16. Total: 42. $$$-$$$$

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Royal Sonesta New Orleans

The Westin New Orleans Canal Place

sonesta.com/royalneworleans / 300

Bourbon St., NO 70130 / 504-586-0300, 800766-3782 The newly renovated, Four Diamond Royal Sonesta New Orleans offers the best of the Big Easy with traditional courtyard and balconies, pool, Restaurant R’evolution, The Jazz Playhouse, Desire Oyster Bar, Le Booze and PJ’s Coffee Café. Rooms/Suites: 447/36. Total: 483. $$$$-$$$$$ uuuu

Soniat House Hotel

soniathouse.com / 1133 Chartres St., NO

70116 / 504-522-0570, 800-544-8808 The most deluxe small hotel in New Orleans. Chosen by Conde Nast Traveler as the hotel that reflects the essential spirit of Louisiana. Superb antiques in every room. No two are alike. Beautiful, tropical courtyards. Rooms/ Suites: 12/18. Total: 30. $$$$

W New Orleans - French Quarter

whotels.com/frenchquarter / 316 Chartres St., NO 70130 / 504-581-1200, 877-9468357 Rooms overlook courtyard and pool, or French Quarter. Patio rooms available. Enjoy our W signature bed, Bliss amenities, business services, 24-hour concierge and more in the heart of the French Quarter. Steps from Jackson Square. Rooms/Suites: 96/2. Total: 98. $$$$ uuu

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westinneworleanscanalplace.com / 100

Rue Iberville, NO 70130 / 504-566-7006, 866-527-1381 Meet in a tranquil escape overlooking the historic French Quarter and serene current of the Mississippi River. The Westin New Orleans Canal Place features 17 richly-appointed meeting rooms and breathtaking river views, ideal for up to 400 guests. Rooms/Suites: 397/40. Total: 437. $$$$$ uuuu

Wyndham New Orleans French Quarter

wyndhamfrenchquarter.com / 124 Royal

St., NO 70130 / 504-529-7211, 800-996-3426 With a fabulous Royal Street address and smartly appointed accommodations this is the ideal French Quarter hotel for your New Orleans adventure and the place to be for special events, conventions and business ventures. Rooms/Suites: 374/0. Total: 374. $$$ uuu

HOTELS - GARDEN DISTRICT/UPTOWN Avenue Plaza Resort

avenueplazaresort.com/cvb / 2111 St. Charles Ave., NO 70130 / 800-989-6901 Features spacious suites with kitchenettes and living/dining areas. Amenities include a swimming pool, fitness center, rooftop patio, activities desk and laundry facilities. The St. Charles streetcar across the street provides easy access to the city. Rooms/Suites: 25/25. Total: 50. $-$$$$$

Best Western Plus St. Charles Inn

stcharlesinn.com / 3636 St. Charles Ave., NO 70115 / 504-899-8888, 800-489-9908 Located in the beautiful Garden District. Minutes to everything via the St. Charles Avenue streetcar. Free high-speed Internet. Complimentary Continental breakfast, fitness center and business center. 100-percent nonsmoking. Pet-friendly. Rooms/Suites: 40/0. Total: 40. $$$$-$$$$$ uuu

Clarion Grand Boutique Hotel

nolahotels.com / 2001 St. Charles Ave., NO 70130 / 504-558-9966, 800-976-1755 A boutique hotel located on the historic St. Charles streetcar line. Parking is valet on site at a daily fee. Complimentary deluxe breakfast buffet each morning. One hundred percent smoke free hotel. Rooms/Suites: 36/8. Total: 44. $$$-$$$$$

Columns Hotel

thecolumns.com / 3811 St. Charles Ave., NO 70115 / 504-899-9308, 800-445-9308 Yearning for more romance? Visit this small 1883 hotel, once a private residence. One of the stateliest remaining examples of turn-of-the-century, Italianate architecture. Listed on National Register of Historic Places. Rooms/Suites: 18/2. Total: 20. $$$$$

Hampton Inn - Garden District

neworleanshamptoninns.com / 3626 St.

Charles Ave., NO 70115 / 504-899-9990, 800-HAM-PTON Located along the St. Charles Avenue streetcar line, just two miles from the French Quarter. Complimentary Continental breakfast, free wireless Internet access, complimentary tea and cheese reception. All rooms include microwaves and minirefrigerators. Rooms/Suites: 90/10. Total: 100. $$$-$$$$$

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Henry Howard Hotel

henryhowardhotel.com / 2041 Prytania

St., NO 70130 / 504-313-1577 Located in the Garden District, the historic Henry Howard Hotel has been re-imagined into an inspired and service-focused 18 room boutique hotel that maintains the authenticity of the original double gallery townhouse while adding modern touches. Rooms/Suites: 17/1. Total: 18. $$$$-$$$$$

Maison St. Charles Quality Inn & Suites

maisonstcharles.com / 1319 St. Charles

Ave., NO 70130 / 504-522-0187, 800-8311783 Charming Garden District hotel with historic suites on St. Charles Avenue. Choice Hotels International Gold Award-winning property featuring complimentary Continental breakfast, pool/hot tub, guest laundry facilities, off-street self-parking at a fee, 24hour security. Rooms/Suites: 113/17. Total: 130. $-$$$$ uu

The Pontchartrain Hotel

thepontchartrainhotel.com / 2031 St.

Charles Ave., NO 70130 / 504-323-1400, 800-708-6652 Reopened late 2016 after an extensive restoration to bring back the historic feel of the hotel while imparting a sense of modern comfort and style. Features a restaurant, lounge, rooftop bar, cafĂŠ and event space. Rated one of the best new hotels in the world by Travel + Leisure. Rooms/ Suites: 83/23. Total: 106. $$$-$$$$$ uuu

The Prytania Park Hotel

gardendistricthotelcollection.com / 1525

Prytania St., NO 70130 / 504-524-0427, 800-862-1984 Historic Lower Garden District location on the St. Charles Avenue streetcar line. Kids under 18 free. Free parking year round except week of Mardi Gras. Free Wi-Fi and always expanded Continental breakfast complimentary. Rooms/Suites: 68/19. Total: 87. $-$$$$$

HOTELS - JEFFERSON PARISH Best Western Plus Landmark Hotel & Suites

nolahotels.com / 2601 Severn Ave., Metairie 70002 / 504-888-9500, 800-277-7575 Fullservice convention hotel. More than 10,000 square feet of meeting space. The largest ballroom in Jefferson Parish. Complimentary fitness center, business center and high speed Wi-Fi. All rooms have microwaves and refrigerators. Complimentary parking. Heated outdoor pool. One block from Lakeside Shopping Center. Rooms/Suites: 151/5. Total: 156. $$-$$$$$

Brent House Hotel

brenthouse.com / 1512 Jefferson Hwy., NO 70121 / 504-835-5411, 800-535-3986 Located in the premier medical destination of the Gulf South region, Brent House caters to those who want to be near loved ones, host a business meeting or indulge in the culture of New Orleans. Rooms/Suites: 117/17. Total: 134. $$$-$$$$$ uuu

Contempra Inn

contemprainn.com / 2820 Williams Blvd.,

Kenner 70062 / 504-468-7700, 877-468-7701 Value priced motel in heart of Kenner. Two miles to airport, mall and casino. Thirteen miles to CBD. Free cable TV, local phone and Internet. Microwave and refrigerators in larger rooms. Laundromat next door. Rooms/ Suites: 52/0. Total: 52. $

Country Inn & Suites by Carlson Metairie

countryinns.com/metairiela / 2713 N. Causeway Blvd., Metairie 70002 / 504-8354141, 800-874-1280 Minutes from New Orleans. Rooms include free breakfast with hot items, wireless high-speed Internet, payper-view movies and in-room safes. Outdoor saltwater swimming pool, fitness center, business center and meeting space available. Rooms/Suites: 125/13. Total: 138. $$$

Crowne Plaza New Orleans Airport, New Orleans Hotel Collection neworleansairporthotel.com / 2829

Williams Blvd., Kenner 70062 / 504-4675611, 800-227-6963 Offers 292 renovated and beautifully appointed guest rooms and suites. Crowne Plaza Sleep Advantage amenities, restaurant, lobby lounge, fitness center, outdoor pool and 12,000 square feet of excellent catering and meeting space. Rooms/Suites: 289/3. Total: 292. $$$

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Hilton New Orleans Airport

Super 8 Metairie

neworleansairport.hilton.com / 901

Airline Dr., Kenner 70062 / 504-469-5000, 800-872-5914 Full-service hotel closest to the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY). Complimentary airport shuttle. Accommodates everything from business travel to board meetings and conventions. Just minutes from downtown New Orleans attractions. Rooms/Suites: 315/2. Total: 317. $$-$$$$$

Homewood Suites Metairie New Orleans

homewoodmetairie.com / 2730 Severn Ave.,

Metairie 70002 / 504-509-7410 Located in the heart of the Metairie Business District. Brand new all-suite hotel. More than just a hotel to stay, but a place where you can continue engaging in life on your own terms and be at home. Rooms/Suites: 0/115. Total: 115. $$$

Intown Suites - Metairie

intownsuites.com / 4409 Hearst St., Metairie

70001 / 504-648-2020, 888-553-9338 Studio rooms starting at $259.99 per week, daily rates available also. Full-size refrigerator, microwave, two burner stove, high speed Wi-Fi, satellite TV, free housekeeping, and laundry room. Close to I-10 and Veterans Memorial Blvd, shopping, restaurants, and schools. Rooms/Suites: 130/2. Total: 132. $

New Orleans Marriott Metairie at Lakeway

marriott.com/msymm / 3838 N. Causeway

Blvd., Metairie 70002 / 504-836-5253, 866882-4377 Sleek contemporary hotel on Lake Pontchartain. Beautiful views, Marriott’s plug-in technology, health club, and concierge lounge access. Bistreaux Metairie — inspired comfort food and Perk’s coffee shop. Wireless access. Banquet/meeting facilities for up to 200. Rooms/Suites: 187/33. Total: 220. $$$

Radisson Hotel New Orleans Airport radisson.com / 1501 Veterans Memorial

Blvd., Kenner 70062 / 504-305-1501, 800-4564000 This modern, full-service hotel is close to the airport and minutes from downtown with free high-speed Internet, airport shuttle, meeting rooms, pool and fitness center. Our 4 Corners Bistro serves authentic local and international fare. Rooms/Suites: 98/2. Total: 100. $$$-$$$$$

Ramada Metairie - New Orleans Airport

ramadametairie.com / 3400 S. I-10 Service Rd., Metairie 70001 / 504-833-8201 Fully renovated. Minutes from downtown New Orleans and the airport. Complimentary lite Grab-N-Go Continental breakfast, Wi-Fi, business and fitness center access. Enjoy our outdoor pool. Meeting space available. 24 hour IHOP on-site. Rooms/Suites: 193/0. Total: 193. $$-$$$$

Sheraton Metairie - New Orleans

sheratonmetairie.com / 4 Galleria Blvd., Metairie 70001 / 504-837-6707 ext. 400 We offer luxurious accommodations, flexible meeting space, convenient location and outstanding guest service. Club floor, 24-hour business center, pool and fitness center. Restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, dinner and room service with lounge. Rooms/Suites: 181/0. Total: 181. $$$$$

Sleep Inn New Orleans Airport

choicehotels.com/hotel/la720 / 2830 Loyola Dr., Kenner 70062 / 504-466-9666, 800-4246423 New hotel minutes from French Quarter and Bourbon Street. Free parking, breakfast, Internet, fitness room, room service, guest laundry. Airport shuttle requires advance notice. Park & Fly, bonus points for Choice members. Take our virtual tour. Rooms/ Suites: 115/5. Total: 120. $$

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super8.com / 2421 Clearview Pkwy.,

Metairie 70001 / 504-456-9081 In the heart of Metairie, surrounded by restaurants and shopping centers. We are only seven miles from downtown New Orleans. We offer complimentary parking, breakfast, Wi-Fi, and an outdoor pool. All rooms are equipped with microwaves and refrigerators. Rooms/Suites: 130/2. Total: 132. $

TownePlace Suites by Marriott New Orleans Metairie

marriott.com/msytm / 5424 Citrus Blvd.,

Harahan 70123 / 504-818-2400 The perfect hotel for your New Orleans experience. Our hotel is an all-suite property with full-sized kitchens in every room. We are also pet friendly ($75 one time cleaning fee per room). Rooms/Suites: 0/124. Total: 124. $$$$$

Wyndham Garden New Orleans Airport wyndhammsy.com / 6401 Veterans

Memorial Blvd., Metairie 70003 / 504-8855700, 877-999-3223 Full-service 220-room Wyndham Garden property, newly renovated. 5,500 square feet of meeting and banquet space, free airport shuttle, free parking, free Wi-Fi, balcony rooms, garden pool and hot tub. Three stars. Rooms/Suites: 210/10. Total: 220. $$$-$$$$

HOTELS NEW ORLEANS EAST Comfort Suites

comfortsuitesneworleans.com / 7051 Bullard Ave., NO 70128 / 504-244-1414, 800-424-6423 Located at Exit 245. New with 65 upscale rooms with arched entryways and ceiling fan over sofabed. Rooms have individual microwave, fridge, iron, hair dryers and coffeemaker. Free parking, high-speed Internet and hot deluxe breakfast. Rooms/ Suites: 10/55. Total: 65. $$$-$$$$$

Holiday Inn Express & Suites - East

hiexpress.com / 7049 Bullard Ave., NO 70128 / 504-324-4800, 800-HOLIDAY Located in eastern New Orleans. Provides the best in accommodations and service. Rate includes complimentary breakfast, parking and Internet. Rooms have a 32-inch flat-screen TV, microfridge and workstation. Enjoy the outdoor pool, fitness, business center and on-site laundry. Rooms/Suites: 60/27. Total: 87. $$$$

Wyndham Garden Hotel New Orleans East 10100 I-10 Service Rd., NO 70127 / 504-3787000 New Orleans East’s newest and only full-service hotel combines modern luxury with convenience and comfort. With an outdoor pool, state-of-the-art fitness center, on-site secure parking, and Wi-Fi throughout. Enjoy trendy and flavorsome cuisine in the hotel’s restaurant, Noveau Bistro. Rooms/ Suites: 168/7. Total: 175. $$$$

HOTELS - WESTBANK Comfort Inn

choicehotels.com / 6751 Westbank Expy.,

Marrero 70072 / 504-267-0701, 866-3072224 As a guest of the Comfort Inn you will enjoy amenities and features like free wireless Internet access and free local calls. All rooms come equipped with micro/ fridge, coffeemakers, desks and flatscreen televisions. Complimentary hot breakfast. Rooms/Suites: 50/23. Total: 73. $$$

Comfort Suites

comfortsuites.com/hotel-harveylouisiana-la181 / 1611 Elton Court Rd.,

Harvey 70058 / 504-361-9110, 800-300-8800 Power up when you’re traveling for business or pleasure. Comfort Suites gives you plenty of space to relax and regroup. Spread out in oversized rooms with separate areas for working, sleeping and relaxing. Rooms/ Suites: 0/55. Total: 55. $$$-$$$$

Courtyard New Orleans Westbank/Gretna

marriott.com/msygr / 5 Westbank Expy., Gretna 70053 / 504-366-1010 Opened fall 2015. Located on the Westbank of the Mississippi River, just five minutes from downtown New Orleans. Easy access to the city’s most popular attractions; French Quarter, Outlet Collection at Riverwalk, aquarium, zoo, convention center. Rooms/ Suites: 120/3. Total: 123. $$-$$$$

Hampton Inn & Suites Harvey New Orleans Westbank

harveysuites.hamptoninn.com / 1651

Fifth St., Harvey 70058 / 504-324-5688, 800-HAMPTON A 10-minute drive from the excitement of the French Quarter. With easy access to the interstate and convention center, guests will enjoy the friendly service and location. Rooms/Suites: 48/35. Total: 83. $$$

Holiday Inn Express

hiexpress.com/harveyla / 2433 Manhattan Blvd., Harvey 70058 / 504-366-5055, 800-465-4329 Located on the Westbank of New Orleans, making us one of the most convenient hotels in Harvey near New Orleans. Since we’re just minutes from downtown New Orleans, travel is a breeze for corporate and leisure guests alike. Rooms/ Suites: 75/16. Total: 91. $$$

InTown Suites - Harvey

intownsuites.com / 1101 Manhattan Blvd., Harvey 70058 / 504-365-9676, 888-5539338 Studio rooms starting at $259.99 per week, daily rates available also. Full-size refrigerator, microwave, two burner stove, high speed Wi-Fi, satellite TV, free housekeeping, and laundry room. Close to shopping, restaurants, and banking. Rooms/ Suites: 126/0. Total: 126. $

BED & BREAKFAST RESERVATION SERVICE Professional Innkeepers Assn of New Orleans (PIANO)

bbnola.com Your online B&B resource. All

city-licensed and inspected properties, in all neighborhoods. Visit the website for pictures and details of all properties, rates, availability and online reservations. Two hundred rooms. No two alike. Rooms/Suites: 200/0. Total: 200.

BED & BREAKFASTS 1870 Banana Courtyard French Quarter/New Orleans B&B

bananacourtyard.com / 1422 N. Rampart St., NO 70116 / 504-947-4475, 800-842-4748 Ooh la la. 1870s society’s elite bordello. Walk 30 yards to French Quarter. Three-minute walk to Bourbon Street. Courtyard, hammock, balcony rooms with a view. Experience N’awlins like a local. Twenty-three years in business. Our tax is five percent, lagniappe is free. Rooms/Suites: 5/0. Total: 5. $-$$$$ – French Quarter

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Ashton’s Bed & Breakfast

Balcony Guesthouse

ashtonsbb.com / 2023 Esplanade Ave.,

NO 70116 / 504-942-7048, 800-725-4131 1860s mansion, period antiques, modern conveniences. Nine blocks to French Quarter. Relaxing courtyard with 300-year-old live oak. Free Wi-Fi, free secure parking, free snacks, coffee tea, etc. Cable TV, full gourmet breakfast. Rooms/Suites: 8/0. Total: 8. $$$$-$$$$$ – Esplanade Ridge

Avenue Inn Bed and Breakfast

avenueinnbb.com / 4125 St. Charles Ave., NO 70115 / 504-269-2640, 800-490-8542 Magnificent 1891 Queen Anne-style mansion on the streetcar line. All seventeen lovingly appointed guest rooms have private baths and modern amenities. Wedding packages, corporate rates and reception space to accommodate intimate functions. Full business services available. Rooms/Suites: 17/0. Total: 17. $$$$-$$$$$ – Garden District/Uptown

B & W Courtyards

bandwcourtyards.com / 2425 Chartres St.,

NO 70117 / 504-322-0474, 800-585-5731 A boutique bed and breakfast located in the heart of New Orleans’ historic Faubourg Marigny, adjacent to the French Quarter, four blocks to the French Market, and three blocks from the Frenchmen Street music clubs. Rooms/Suites: 3/2. Total: 5. $$$-$$$$ – Faubourg Marigny/Bywater

balconyguesthouse.com / 2483 Royal

St., NO 70117 / 504-810-8667 Your bed and breakfast above Silk Road Market/Cafe/ Bar. Full breakfast menu included in room price. Four quiet rooms and master suite with balcony access overlooking the historic Faubourg Marigny area, only blocks from Quarter and Frenchmen Street. Rooms/ Suites: 4/1. Total: 5. $$-$$$$ – Faubourg Marigny/Bywater

The Duchess BB

theduchessbb.com / 833 Sixth St., NO 70115 /

504-872-9473 A unique contemporary bed and breakfast amidst a warm Southern tradition. Rooms/Suites: 4/4. Total: 8. $$$$$ – Garden District/Uptown

Fairchild House Bed and Breakfast

fairchildhouse.com / 1518 Prytania St., NO 70130 / 504-524-0154, 800-256-8096 This Greek revival residence and the two adjacent guest houses are rich with 19th-century history. Situated among the picturesque oaks of the lower Garden District. All rooms are decorated in an antique setting with private baths. Continental breakfast. Rooms/Suites: 8/1. Total: 9. $-$$$ – Garden District/Uptown

Grand Victorian Bed & Breakfast

gvbb.com / 2727 St. Charles Ave., NO 70130 /

504-895-1104, 800-977-0008 Built in 1893, this Queen Anne Victorian combines modern convenience with period charm in every room. Centrally located on historic St. Charles Avenue streetcar line in the Garden District. Free parking and Wi-Fi available. Rooms/ Suites: 6/2. Total: 8. $$$$ – Garden District/Uptown

The Green House Inn

thegreenhouseinn.com / 1212 Magazine St., NO 70130 / 504-525-1333 A tropical paradise with unique salt water pool and Jacuzzi. We offer comfortable rooms with private bathrooms, king-size beds, free parking, tropical gardens, many deluxe amenities and a convenient location. Rooms/Suites: 9/0. Total: 9. $$$$ – Garden District/Uptown

HH Whitney House - A Bed & Breakfast on the Historic Esplanade hhwhitneyhouse.com / 1923 Esplanade

Ave, NO 70116 / 504-948-9448, 800-9249448 Experience Southern hospitality and Old-World charm in this Italianate beauty (circa 1865). Antiques, piano, plaster rosettes and archways, fireplaces, cypress millwork, balconies, tropical garden, swimming pool, hot tub, free parking and Wi-Fi. Eight blocks to French Quarter. Rooms/Suites: 3/2. Total: 5. $$$-$$$$$ – Esplanade Ridge

La Belle Esplanade

labelleesplanade.com / 2216 Esplanade Ave., NO 70119 / 504-301-1424 Top-rated colorful boutique inn outside the French Quarter. Every morning is a locally sourced, curated breakfast salon. Don’t just visit New Orleans. Stay like a friend. Rooms/Suites: 0/5. Total: 5. $$$$ – Esplanade Ridge

Maison DuBois Bed and Breakfast

maisondubois.net / 1419 Dauphine St., NO 70116 / 866-948-1619 Just steps away from the French Quarter and one block from Bourbon Street, guests at Maison DuBois can relax in comfort throughout the house’s many common sitting areas, pool side or in their private suite. Rooms/Suites: 2/3. Total: 5. $$$$ – Faubourg Marigny/Bywater

EVERYTHING NEW ORLEANS Experience the unique charm and culture of New Orleans at Four Points by Sheraton French Quarter. From stylish rooms and scenic balconies to our courtyard pool and restaurant, Café Opéra, we have everything you need to visit New Orleans. Four Points by Sheraton French Quarter BOOK NOW AT FOURPOINTSFRENCHQUARTER.COM OR CALL 888 627 7596

©2011–2017 Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Preferred Guest, SPG, Four Points and their logos are the trademarks of Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc., or its affiliates. For full terms and conditions, visit fourpointsfrenchquarter.com.

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New Orleans Jazz Quarters

Compass Point

jazzquarters.com / 1129 St. Philip St.,

NO 70116 / 504-523-1372, 800-523-1060 Nonsmoking. Delightful Creole cottages, three minutes from Bourbon Street. Safe, secluded, serene setting amid gardens, fountains and trees. Antiques, king and queen beds, private entrances and baths. Sumptuous breakfast. Rooms/Suites: 2/7. Total: 9. $$$-$$$$$ – Tremé

R&B Bed and Breakfast

rbbedandbreakfast.com / 726 Frenchmen

St., NO 70116 / 504-943-9500, 800-964-7055 Located on world famous Frenchmen Street facing Washington Square Park, just steps from New Orleans music scene. Newly renovated, 148-year-old historic home, offering five musically themed bedrooms with private bathrooms. Free parking, Wi-Fi, daily Continental breakfast. Rooms/Suites: 4/1. Total: 5. $$$$$ – Faubourg Marigny/Bywater

Sully Mansion

sullymansion.com / 2631 Prytania St., NO

70130 / 504-891-0457, 800-364-2414 Nestled in the heart of the historic New Orleans Garden District, our inn is surrounded by live oaks, lush greens, wrought iron fences, and world famous architecture. The premier Garden District event and travel destination in New Orleans. Rooms/Suites: 9/0. Total: 9. $$-$$$$$ – Garden District/Uptown

Terrell House

terrellhouse.com / 1441 Magazine St., NO

70130 / 504-247-0560, 866-261-9687 Grand 1850s Italianate mansion beautifully restored. Located steps away from fabulous shopping and dining on Magazine Street in the Lower Garden District. All guest rooms open to an elegant brick courtyard with fountains. Rooms/Suites: 6/2. Total: 8. $$$$ – Garden District/Uptown

CAMPSITES & RV PARKS koa.com/campgrounds/new-orleans / 11129 Jefferson Hwy., River Ridge 70123 / 504-467-1792, 800-562-5110 Closest KOA to French Quarter. Large, level cement sites with shade trees and grass. Daily tours from campground. KOA shuttle to French Quarter. Casino nearby. Rental cars available. City bus to French Quarter. Pool, laundry. Rooms/ Suites: 97/0. Total: 97. $ – Jefferson Parish

Park View Historic Hotel

parkviewnola.com / 7004 St. Charles Ave., NO 70115 / 504-861-7564, 888-533-0746 The Parkview has been welcoming visitors to New Orleans for more than 125 years. Featuring 12-foot-high ceilings, magnificent period antiques and a beautiful decor, the historic inn is an idyllic setting for travelers. Rooms/ Suites: 19/2. Total: 21. $$$$$ – Garden District/Uptown

HOSTELS India House Backpackers

indiahousehostel.com / 124 S. Lopez St., NO 70119 / 504-821-1904 Budget accommodation provided for students and international travelers in a fun, friendly and relaxed environment. Rooms/Suites: 7/0. Total: 7. $ – Mid-City

Marquette House New Orleans International Hostel

neworleansinternationalhostel.com / 2249 Carondelet St., NO 70130 / 504-523-3014 Affordable accommodations for students, travelers and families in New Orleans-style buildings one block from St. Charles streetcar line. Minutes from French Quarter. Hostel dorm beds ($17.70). One-room ($44-$66) and two-bedroom ($66-$88) suites with private bath and kitchenettes. Rooms/Suites: 12/13. Total: 25. $ – Garden District/Uptown

PLANTATION oakalleyplantation.com / 3645 Hwy. 18,

Great River Road, Vacherie 70090 / 225-2652151, 800-463-7196 Come, visit, spend the night or several nights and explore the rich history of the River Region. Awaken refreshed and experience a real measure of peace and relaxation in one of our private cottages. Rooms/Suites: 3/5. Total: 8. $$$-$$$$ – Outside Metro Area

RESERVATION SERVICES

CONDOMINIUM SALES

Booking.com (USA) Inc.

Quarter House Resort

quarterhouse.com / 129 Chartres St., NO

70130 / 504-523-5906, 800-736-5906 Elegant condominiums. One and two bedrooms, fully furnished with full kitchens. In the Vieux Carré. Rooms/Suites: 0/126. Total: 126. $$$$ – French Quarter

Wyndham Vacation Resorts

wyndhamvacationresorts.com / 515 Gravier St., NO 70130 / 504-558-5900, 800-2518736 Wyndham Vacation Resorts has two locations in New Orleans. There are studio and one- and two- bedroom suites available with kitchen facilities. Both resorts have pools and fitness centers. Rooms/Suites: 27/107. Total: 134. – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

GUEST HOUSES/INNS bourgoynehouse.com / 839 Bourbon St., NO 70116 / 504-524-3621 Old World charm in the heart of the French Quarter. Suites and studios. Antiques. Courtyard. You can also call 504-525-3983. Rooms/Suites: 3/2. Total: 5. $$$ – French Quarter

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NO 70114 / 504-366-1768 A gated complex of one large Acadian mansion and five smaller Creole cottages. Two blocks from the Canal/ Algiers ferry. Easy city access in a tranquil setting. Rooms/Suites: 5/0. Total: 5. $$$$$ – Westbank

Oak Alley Plantation, Restaurant & Inn

New Orleans West KOA

Bourgoyne Guest House

compasspointevents.com / 137 Eliza St.,

booking.com / 801 Travis St., Suite 1625, Houston, TX 77002 / 713-357-1700, 888-8504649 No. 1 hotel booking engine in the world. Part of Priceline.com, offering excellent rates while allowing guests to pay directly at the hotel. Translated into 42-plus languages; 300,000-plus bookings made daily; 70-plus offices Worldwide. – Outside Metro Area

BookIt.com

bookit.com / 14251 Panama City Beach Pkwy., Panama City Beach, FL 32413 / 850-234-8887, 888-782-9722 BookIt.com, an online travel company specializing in New Orleans hotel accommodations and vacation packages including airfare, car and optional tours, provides travelers with the most intuitive online booking experience with helpful guides and travel tips. – Outside Metro Area

ExperienceNewOrleans.com

experienceneworleans.com / 6660

Riverside Dr., Suite 100, Metairie 70003 / 504-779-5188 New Orleans guide to hotels, restaurants, tours and attractions, including online reservations, Internet marketing and web design specializing in New Orleans tourist industry. bestneworleanshotels. com; neworleansrestaurants. com; weddingsinneworleans.com; neworleanstoursandattractions.com; neworleanscoupons.com and more. – Jefferson Parish

Fan Experiences

fanexperiences.com / 333 Fern Creek

Ave., Orlando FL 32803 / 407-244-1247 Housing bureau for large events. We are the official housing provider for the NFL and Insomniac Events. We also provide hotel accommodations for other sporting events such as the College Football Playoffs and NCAA Final Four. – Outside Metro Area

Hotels.com/Expedia.com

hotels.com / 5400 LBJ Fwy., Suite 500,

Dallas, TX 75240 / 855-783-9733 The experts at Hotels.com make finding the perfect hotel room easy. Log on to hotels.com or call 1-800-2-HOTELS today. – Outside Metro Area

Inn the Quarter

innthequarter.com / NO 70116 / 504-527-

5360, 800-570-3085 Experience New Orleans like a native. Local resource for individuals and groups; unique short-term and extendedstay accommodations; swamp, plantation, city and custom tours; ground transportation, concierge services, business or leisure travel, weddings, conferences, corporate retreats and special events. – French Quarter

New Orleans Big Easy Housing

bigeasy.com / 4220 Howard Ave., NO 70125 / 504-525-3500 A local housing hospitality company with more than 40 years of experience in the housing of conventions, meetings, and sporting events. We are here to negotiate hotel rates, all contracts, rate adjustments, and any other housing needs from start to finish. – Mid-City

VACATION RENTALS C. Johnson Properties, LLC

cjohnsonproperties.com / 2703 Baronne St., NO 70113 / 337-274-0746 This beautiful upscale property located in the historic Garden District, two blocks from St. Charles Avenue. Ideal location for Mardi Gras and walking distance to the parade route and streetcar. Great setting for weddings, family celebrations or special events. Rooms/Suites: 4/2. Total: 6. $$$$$ – Garden District/Uptown

Pontchartrain Landing

pontchartrainlanding.com / 6001 France

Rd., NO 70126 / 504-286-8157, 877-3767850 New Orleans unique marina resort just 12 minutes from the French Quarter with beautifully furnished Seabrook and Floating Villas, Pavilion Restaurant and Lighthouse Bar with live music, full RV hook-ups, pool, hot tub and shuttle. Rooms/Suites: 50/0. Total: 50. $ – New Orleans East

Stay Alfred Vacation Rentals

stayalfred.com / NO / 844-226-1808 One,

two and three bedroom vacation rentals in the heart of downtown. Equipped kitchens, laundry and amenities like pools and fitness centers make Stay Alfred better than your hotel for your trip to the Big Easy. Rooms/ Suites: 0/40. Total: 40. $$$-$$$$$ – Central Business District

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Insta-Gator Alligator Ranch & Hatchery

Wheel Fun Rentals - New Orleans

Bayou Barn

insta-gatorranch.com / 23440 Lowe Davis Rd., Covington 70435 / 985-892-3669, 888-448-1560 Alligators by the hundreds. Open year-round. Hold 'em, feed 'em, even catch'em. Alligators from one foot to eight feet. See a virtual tour movie at instagatorranch.com. An educational adventure. Call for tour times. – Northshore

COCKTAIL EXPERIENCES drinklabnola.com / 343 Baronne St., NO

BooKoo Bounce LLC

bookoobounce.com / 5604 Blessey St., NO 70123 / 504-835-6424 New Orleans' only indoor inflatable playground and party place. Perfect for private birthdays, special events and entertainment for children. Features 8,000-plus square feet of fun with nine huge inflatable bouncers, slides, obstacle courses with two spacious party rooms. – Jefferson Parish

Jefferson Indoor Range

jeffersonindoor.com / 6719 Airline Dr., Metairie 70003 / 504-218-7822 Enjoy shooting a fine selection of machine guns in a completely safe environment with your own certified firearms instructor at your side. Free t-shirt and unlimited iPhone pictures with every package purchase. – Jefferson Parish

AQUARIUMS Audubon Aquarium of the Americas A Facility of Audubon Nature Institute auduboninstitute.org / 1 Canal St., NO

70130 / 504-581-4629, 800-774-7394 Top five U.S. aquarium featuring sharks, jellyfish, rays, rare white gator, penguins, otters and a changing exhibits gallery. Visit the Great Maya Reef. Steps away from the French Quarter and area hotels. – Riverfront

ART CENTERS

70112 / 504-522-8664 The ultimate cocktail experience. Learn history, tradition and culture of classic New Orleans cocktails, then get behind the bar to make them yourself. A great hands-on, cocktail experience for friends and small groups. The fun starts when you arrive. – Central Business District

COOKING SCHOOLS Crescent City Cooks Cooking School crescentcitycooks.com / 201 Chartres

St., NO 70130 / 504-529-1600 Using fresh, local ingredients create Creole-Cajun dishes home chefs of any level can master. Open classroom allows for daily demonstrations and hands-on classes. We accommodate large groups of up to 90, and private events. – French Quarter

New Orleans Artworks at the New Orleans Glassworks & Printmaking Studio

neworleansartworks.com / 727 Magazine

St., NO 70130 / 504-529-7279 Breathtaking hands-on demonstrations. Twice featured on NBC's Today Show. Visitors invited to create their wine glasses, stained glass, copper enameling, paper marbling in spacious open studio. Ideal for spouses, team-building tours and receptions. – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

The New Orleans School of Cooking neworleansschoolofcooking.com / 524

Ashe Cultural Arts Center

ashecac.org / 1712 Oretha Castle Haley

Blvd., NO 70113 / 504-569-9070 Multi-use (facility/theater/gallery/special events) venue operated by Efforts of Grace, Inc., a nonprofit corporation with a mission to promote/ produce/create/support programs that emphasize positive contributions that people of African descent have made throughout history to the present. – Central Business District

Contemporary Arts Center

cacno.org / 900 Camp St., NO 70130 / 504-

528-3805 The CAC is the home of modern multidisciplinary arts programming in the South. From bold experiments in visual arts, photography and sculpture to cutting-edge theatre, music and dance, the CAC celebrates the art of now. – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

St. Louis St., NO 70130 / 504-525-2665, 800-237-4841 The original Creole and Cajun cooking school of New Orleans. Located in the heart of the French Quarter, we offer entertaining cooking demonstrations (twice daily) and intimate hands-on classes. Private events are available for breakfasts, lunches and dinners. – French Quarter

Simplee Gourmet

simpleegourmet.com / 1000 Girod St.,

Suite B-5, NO 70113 / 504-962-9162 Gourmet kitchen boutique. Cooking gadgets, cookware, entertaining essentials. Dinnerware and serveware. Cooking classes. MacKenzieChild’s, Viking, Riedel, Vietri, Juliska, Nambe, Bridal and Gift Registry. Louisiana lagniappe. – Central Business District

CULINARY ENTERTAINMENT Langlois, Culinary Crossroads

ART DEMONSTRATIONS Painting with a Twist

Dublin St., NO 70118 / 504-861-5255 Art as entertainment. Join us for a public session or book a private party. Our artists walk you step-by-step through the painting. A little bit of paint, a little bit of wine, and a whole lot of fun. – Garden District/Uptown

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504-300-1289 Offers big fun in the Big Easy. Explore the beauty of one of the largest urban parks in the country on our unique fleet of cycles. Or discover the water on a kayak or paddleboard. – Mid-City

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AMUSEMENT CENTERS

paintingwithatwist.com/uptown / 700

wheelfunrentals.com/locations/neworleans-2 / Big Trail, City Park, NO 70124 /

langloisnola.com / NO / 504-934-1010 Langlois is a team of traveling culinary entertainers and Chef Amy Sins is your storytelling guide. She takes guests on a journey through Louisiana’s unique cuisine and famous dishes, staging culinary events, cooking demos and dinners wherever you are.

bayoubarn.com / 7145 Barataria Blvd., Marrero 70072 / 504-689-2663, 800-TOBAYOU Since 1979, Bayou Barn has produced a high energy boot stompin’, skirt twirling Sunday Fais Do Do Cajun Dance party. Live Cajun Zydeco music, authentic Cajun food in rustic barn on the bayou. Call us for dates and times. – Westbank

New Orleans Ballet Association

nobadance.com / 935 Gravier St., Suite 800, NO 70112 / 504-522-0996 The Central Gulf region’s premier presenting and service organization dedicated solely to dance, featuring a variety of world-class dance companies annually. NOBA also provides local youth access to quality arts programs with tuition-free dance classes. – Central Business District

DOLLS & MINIATURES House of Broel's Victorian Mansion & Museums

houseofbroel.com / 2220 St. Charles Ave., NO 70130 / 504-522-2220, 800-827-4325 Take the historic St. Charles Avenue streetcar to visit this beautiful Garden District mansion filled with museum quality antiques and an amazing large dollhouse collection. Call 504494-2220 or 504-522-2220 for your guided tour appointment. – Garden District/Uptown

FAIRS & FESTIVALS Buku Music + Art Project

thebukuproject.com / 621 Celeste St., Suite 100, NO 70130 A New Orleans based two-day music and arts festival held annually at Mardi Gras World. Buku's intimate post-industrial setting on the Mississippi river fits perfectly with the festival's fusion of relevant EDM, hiphop, and indie rock. – Central Business District

French Quarter Festivals, Inc.

fqfi.org / 400 N. Peters St., Suite 205,

NO 70130 / 504-522-5730, 800-673-5725 Promoting the culture and heritage of New Orleans annually through high quality events like French Quarter Festival (the largest free music festival in the South) in April, Satchmo SummerFest in August and Christmas New Orleans Style in December. – French Quarter

Louisiana Hospitality Foundation louisianahospitalityfoundation.org

/ P.O. Box 24046 NO 70184 / 504-9135980 Our foundation produces the annual Louisiana Seafood Festival, and uses funds to strengthen Louisiana’s hospitality industry by supporting workforce development programs, culinary and hospitality education, and by providing financial assistance to hospitality industry workers during times of crisis. – Central Business District

New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival

nojazzfest.com / 336 Camp St., Suite 250, NO 70130 / 504-410-4100 One of the world's greatest cultural celebrations. Annual springtime event spanning 10 days, with thousands of musicians playing on 12 stages and attracting almost 500,000 culture-crazed fans from around the world. – Central Business District

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GARDENS

Bourgeois Fishing Charters

New Orleans Botanical Garden

neworleansfishing.com / 2783 Privateer

Blvd., Barataria 70036 / 504-341-5614 Owns and operates a 52 person lodge on the Barataria waterway. Offers fishing trips with lodging by boat and seaplane. We fish the north Barataria Basin and Chandeleur Islands. – Westbank

Brock's Charter Fishing

neworleanscharterfishing.com / 4881

Lisa Ann Dr., Barataria 70036 / 504-4152001 Inshore charter fishing trip, specializing in redfish and speckled trout. Individuals, families, friends and groups are welcome. Come down to the bayou and experience our Southern hospitality and create memories that will last a lifetime. – Westbank

Griffin Fishing Charters & Lodge

griffinfishing.com / 2629 Privateer Blvd.,

Barataria 70036 / 504-689-7588, 800-7411340 Exclusive fishing charter and lodge. – Westbank

FLYBOARDING NOLA Flyboarding

nolaflyboarding.com / NO / 504-982-8346

Allows you to bring your childhood dream of flying to life. Just minutes from the French Quarter. We welcome anyone ages 14-65. Our party barge can handle groups and corporate events. We have the most affordable lessons at only $79. – Lakeview/Lakefront

Chateau Golf & Country Club

garden.neworleanscitypark.com / Victory

Ave., City Park, NO 70124 / 504-483-9488 One of the few remaining examples of public garden design from the WPA/Art Deco period. Nine-acre garden featuring a beautiful green wall, Enrique Alferez sculpture garden, tropical conservatory, themed gardens such as butterfly, rose, Japanese and train garden. – Mid-City

Press Street Gardens

pressstreetgardens.com / 7 Press St., NO 70117 An urban farm and outdoor venue located on New Orleans' historic Press Street. – Faubourg Marigny/Bywater

GOLF Audubon Clubhouse - A Facility of Audubon Nature Institute audubonnatureinstitute.org / 6500

Magazine St., NO 70118 / 504-212-5290, 800-774-7394 The golf course, impeccably landscaped amidst 100-year-old oaks, is a challenging par-62 layout. It is ranked in the country's top 50 municipal golf courses and has earned a 4 1/2-star rating from Golf Digest. – Lakeview/Lakefront

chateaugcc.com / 3600 Chateau Blvd., Kenner 70065 / 504-467-1351 Chateau features an exciting and challenging par 72 championship golf course with Champion Bermuda grass greens. In addition, its magnificent clubhouse has dining facilities, member functions, private parties, banquets, and wedding receptions. – Jefferson Parish

English Turn Golf & Country Club

englishturn.com / 1 Clubhouse Dr., NO 70131 / 504-392-2200 Former host of the Annual PGA Tour Stop in New Orleans, features a Jack Nicklaus-designed championship golf course. At English Turn, your business meeting, corporate retreat or special event becomes a truly extraordinary affair. – Westbank

Joseph M. Bartholomew, Sr. Municipal Golf Course

playnolagolf.com / 6514 Congress Dr., NO 70126 / 504-658-3387 An 18-hole, public course with a yardage of 6,665 at its longest tees, playing to a par of 72. Renovated and renamed in 1979 to honor the first AfricanAmerican inducted into the Greater New Orleans Sports Hall of Fame. – New Orleans East

Bayou Oaks at City Park

cityparkgolf.com / 1040 Filmore Ave., NO 70124 / 504-483-9410 Prepare yourself for an unparalleled golfing experience just minutes from downtown New Orleans. Our 36-hole golf complex features two great golf courses that can be enjoyed by golfers of all skill levels. Play Bayou Oaks. – Mid-City

Come see the South at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art! Located in the vibrant Warehouse Arts Disctrict, the Ogden Museum holds the largest and most comprehensive collection of Southern art in the world. The Museum houses an extensive permanent collection of past and contemporary Southern artists, and showcases special exhibitions in its rotating galleries. The museum is open daily from 10am to 5pm with extended hours on Thursdays for its weekly entertainment series, Ogden After Hours. 925 Camp Street | 504.539.9650 | ogdenmuseum.org

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4d experience featuring tom hanks Stand on the front lines of history in Beyond All Boundaries. It’s one of hundreds of stories waiting to be told at The National WWII Museum. #1 Attraction in New Orleans #4 Museum in the United States #11 Museum in the World

ANDREW HIGGINS DRIVE BETWEEN CAMP AND MAGAZINE STREETS 504.528.1944 | NATIONALWW2MUSEUM.ORG GROUP RATES AVAILABLE


New Orleans Golf Event Management neworleansgolf.net / 5240 Meadowdale

St., Metairie 70006 / 504-432-8766 Whether it's big or small we coordinate golf outings of any size. Services are tailored to fit your tournament needs. Our current properties include English Turn Golf & Country Club and The Golf Club at Audubon Park. – Jefferson Parish

TPC of Louisiana

tpclouisiana.com / 11001 Lapalco Blvd., Avondale 70094 / 504-436-8721 "Host of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans" The PGA tour brings world-class public golf to New Orleans. Come play where the pros play. Only 25 minutes from downtown, this Pete Dyedesigned masterpiece will be ideal for your corporate or group outings. – Westbank

Ochsner Fitness Center

ochsnerfitness.com / 1200 S. Clearview

Pkwy., Harahan 70123 / 504-733-1600 A complete health, fitness, aquatic and racquetball sports complex, with five facilities in the greater New Orleans area. We are familyfriendly facilities with programs for people of all ages and abilities. – Jefferson Parish

Pole Perfect Fitness

poleperfectfitness.com / 333 Canal St., NO 70130 / 504-322-3878 – French Quarter

The Sweat Social

thesweatsocial.com / 417 N. Miro St., NO 70119 / 504-510-1973 Created by travelers, for travelers, our services are designed for groups. We create wellness experiences that energize and rejuvenate, while creating connections to New Orleans and to one another. Services include fitness classes, running tours, active team-builders and more. – French Quarter

Zurich Classic

zurichgolfclassic.com / 11005 Lapalco

Blvd., Avondale 70094 / 504-342-3000 Celebrate this PGA Tour pro golf tournament at TPC Louisiana. For ticket information call or refer to our website. – Westbank

HEALTH CLUBS & FITNESS CENTERS

MOTORCYCLE RENTALS EagleRider New Orleans

eaglerider.com/neworleans / 2830 Canal

St., NO 70119 / 504-821-9575, 888-900-9901 Our location close to the French Quarter allows riders to quickly and safely explore the heart of New Orleans and soak in the unique sights and sounds of this cultural melting pot. – Mid-City

Higherpower Cycle|Yoga|TRX

higherpowernola.com / 1000 Girod St., NO 70113 / 504-302-7497 A studio founded on a vision for a healthier lifestyle. Our philosophy implements an east-meets-west approach that combines fun high-energy physical activity with yoga to all ages and skill levels. – Central Business District

MOVIE THEATERS Entergy Giant Screen Theater

audubonnatureinstitute.org/theater 1 Canal St., NO 70130 / 504-581-4629, 800774-7394 Features 327 front-row seats, stateof-the-art Dolby Atmos multi-dimensional

cinema sound and a 4K digital projection system on a 5 1/2-story screen. Will immerse you in a big screen 2-D or 3-D adventure. Steps away from the French Quarter. Next door to the aquarium. – Riverfront

MUSEUMS A Bloody Mary Haunted Museum & Tour Company bloodymaryneworleans.com / 826 N.

Rampart St., NO 70116 / 504-915-7774 Authentic ghost hunts and haunted city/ cemetery van or walking tours. Private or public (all ages). Meet at Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop at 941 Bourbon St. Exploring supernatural New Orleans with Voodoo paranormal: Equipment and psychic investigation inside documented sites from Ghost Adventures, Paranormal Lockdown and The Haunting. – French Quarter

Audubon Butterfly Garden & Insectarium

audubonnatureinstitute.org / 423 Canal

St., NO 70130 / 504-581-4629, 800-774-7394 One of New Orleans' newest attractions. Dedicated to the largest group of animals on the planet: insects. Experience insect encounters, fun bug animation and surprises at our immersion theater, a serene Japanese butterfly garden and much more. – French Quarter

Bevolo Gas & Electric Lights

bevolo.com / 316 Royal St., NO 70130 / 504-522-9485 Began in the French Quarter in 1945 when Andrew Bevolo, Sr. revolutionized the production of gas lamps. Come visit our newest location that includes a gas light museum and watch as craftsmen make copper lanterns. – French Quarter

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Shadows-onthe-Teche

ShadowsOnTheTeche.org 877-200-4924 317 East Main Street New Iberia

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Avery Island Jungle Gardens

JungleGardens.org 337-369-6243 Highway 329 Avery Island

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ConradRice.com 800-551-3245 307 Ann Street New Iberia


Confederate Memorial Hall Museum confederatemuseum.com / 929 Camp St.,

NO 70130 / 504-523-4522 Oldest museum in Louisiana, second largest Confederate collection in the nation. Civil War memorabilia on exhibit includes flags, uniforms, weapons, medical instruments and personal effects of President Jefferson Davis, Generals Beauregard, Lee, Bragg and other Southern leaders. – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

The Donald Harrison, Sr. Museum guardiansinstitute.org / 1930

Independence St., NO 70117 / 504-9484374 The Donald Harrison, Sr. Museum houses indigenous cultural artwork, music collections and artifacts from prominent tradition bearers of New Orleans. The museum’s collection is also available for off-site exhibitions during conventions and special events. – Faubourg Marigny/Bywater

George and Leah McKenna Museum of African American Art themckennamuseum.com / 2003

Carondelet St., NO 70130 / 504-586-7432 Featuring the private collection of Dr. Dwight McKenna, the George and Leah McKenna Museum of African American Art is an institution that collects, exhibits, and preserves the visual aesthetic of people of the African Diaspora. – Garden District/Uptown

The Historic New Orleans Collection hnoc.org / 533 Royal St., NO 70130 /

504-523-4662 A museum, research center, and publisher in the French Quarter offering guided tours ($5 per person) and free exhibitions on New Orleans culture. Visit hnoc.org for gallery hours and tour times. Closed Mondays and major holidays. – French Quarter

Louisiana State Museum

louisianastatemuseum.org / 751 Chartres St., NO 70116 / 504-568-6970, 800-568-6968 Showcasing the unique history and traditions of New Orleans, the Louisiana State Museum includes landmark properties the Cabildo, Presbytere, Old U.S. Mint, Madame John's Legacy and 1850 House. Venues also available for special events. – French Quarter

House of Broel's Victorian Mansion & Museums

The National WWII Museum

The Irish Cultural Museum of New Orleans

New Canal Lighthouse

houseofbroel.com / 2220 St. Charles Ave., NO 70130 / 504-522-2220, 800-827-4325 Take the historic St. Charles Avenue streetcar to visit this beautiful Garden District mansion filled with museum quality antiques and an amazing large dollhouse collection. Call 504494-2220 or 504-522-2220 for your guided tour appointment. – Garden District/Uptown

icmnola.com / 933 Conti St., NO 70112 /

855-514-8139 Dedicated to telling the stories of the Irish immigrants who helped build the City of New Orleans. – French Quarter

Louisiana Children's Museum

lcm.org / 420 Julia St., NO 70130 / 504-266-

2417 Explore 30,000 square feet of hands-on fun. Pilot a tugboat at the Little Port of New Orleans, shop in the Little Winn Dixie or stand inside of a giant bubble. Everyone has the opportunity to explore, experience, and learn. – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

nationalww2museum.org / 945 Magazine St., NO 70130 / 504-528-1944, 877-813-3329 The War that Changed the World comes to life for all generations through powerful, personal stories from the battlefront and the home front, rare artifacts, an interactive submarine experience and the 4-D film "Beyond All Boundaries" featuring Tom Hanks. – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District saveourlake.org / 8001 Lakeshore Dr., NO 70124 / 504-282-2134 Visit our historic lighthouse located on beautiful Lake Pontchartrain, established in 1839. Open daily for guided tours and available to host your New Orleans wedding, private parties, corporate gatherings and special events. Call 504-836-2215. – Lakeview/Lakefront

New Orleans Museum of Art

noma.org / 1 Collins Diboll Cir., City Park, NO 70119 / 504-658-4100 The Gulf South's leading art museum is home to nearly 40,000 objects that appeal to casual visitors and art buffs alike. The adjacent Besthoff Sculpture Garden showcases work by several of the 20th century's master sculptors. – Mid-City

HOUMAS HOUSE Plantation and Gardens

Houmas House Plantation and Gardens allows visitors to experience the life of a wealthy Sugar Baron in the 1800s. Tour the historic mansion and explore 38 acres of lush gardens or relax with a refreshing mint julep and enjoy the breeze off the nearby Mississippi River. Stay in the luxurious inn and dine in Southern style at one of the property’s world-class restaurants. Plan your visit to the “Crown Jewel of Louisiana’s River Road” today! Transportation provided by Old South Tours. Daily pick up from your hotel at 10:30 am. Reserve your seat by calling 504-488-1177.

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Newcomb Art Museum

newcombartmuseum.tulane.edu /

Woldenberg Art Center, Building 81, NO 70118 / 504-865-5328 Nestled among the live oaks of Tulane's uptown campus, a small gem of a museum that presents diverse exhibitions and programs focused on contemporary and historical art forms including Newcomb pottery and related crafts. – Garden District/Uptown

Ogden Museum of Southern Art/ University of New Orleans

ogdenmuseum.org / 925 Camp St., NO

70130 / 504-539-9600 Dedicated to telling the story of art in the American South through visual art from the Colonial period to the present. Hours: Wed.-Mon. 10am-5pm; Thurs. 6pm-8pm for Ogden After Hours (live music). – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

Old Ursuline Convent Museum 1100 Chartres St., NO 70116 / 504-529-3040 The oldest building in Louisiana was erected in 1745 as a convent, orphanage, and school for girls. This historic building is now home to a brilliant museum with both permanent and changing exhibits. – French Quarter

VooDoo Spiritual Temple

voodoospiritualtemple.org / 1428 N. Rampart St., NO 70116 / 504-943-9795 Located near Congo Square, featured on PBS, commercial TV and in movies. Teachings touch the soul of all people. Services offered include consultations, rituals, potions, tours, and lectures; under the direction of Priestess Miriam since 1990. – French Quarter

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New Orleans City Park

neworleanscitypark.com / 1 Palm Dr.,

NO 70124 / 504-488-2896 New Orleans City Park’s 1,300 acres offer a wide variety of attractions including the amusement park, botanical garden, golf, tennis, walking and jogging paths, and ancient oak trees. Offers an array of venues accommodating anywhere from 50 to 700 people. – Mid-City

PLANTATIONS & HISTORIC HOMES Beauregard-Keyes House

bkhouse.org / 1113 Chartres St., NO 70116

/ 504-523-7257 This stately, 1826 mansion in the French Quarter contains collections from the Beauregard Family and from noted author Frances Parkinson Keyes. Guided tours on the hour Mon. - Sat. 10am - 3pm. Admission also available for private functions. – French Quarter

Destrehan Plantation

destrehanplantation.org / 13034 River Rd., Destrehan 70047 / 985-764-9315, 877-4532095 Closest plantation from New Orleans. Costumed tour guides. Exhibits include an original document signed by Thomas Jefferson, folk art depicting the 1811 slave revolt and family artifacts and documents. Period craft demonstrations daily. – Outside Metro Area

Hermann-Grima/Gallier Historic Houses

hgghh.org / 820 St. Louis St., NO 70112 /

504-525-5661 Built in 1831, Hermann Grima House (820 St. Louis) and Gallier House (1132 Royal), built in 1857, offer tours interpreting the life, style and history of New Orleanians in the 19th century. Group tours also available. – French Quarter

Houmas House Plantation & Gardens houmashouse.com / 40136 Hwy. 942, River

Road, Darrow 70725 / 225-473-9380 A unique antebellum experience. The Crown Jewel of Louisiana's River Road features antiques and Louisiana artwork, three award-winning restaurants, gardens, ponds and oaks. Daily tours, 9am-7pm. Available for events. – Outside Metro Area

House of Broel's Victorian Mansion & Museums

houseofbroel.com / 2220 St. Charles Ave., NO 70130 / 504-522-2220, 800-827-4325 Take the historic St. Charles Avenue streetcar to visit this beautiful Garden District mansion filled with museum quality antiques and an amazing large dollhouse collection. Call 504494-2220 or 504-522-2220 for your guided tour appointment. – Garden District/Uptown

Laura: A Creole Plantation

lauraplantation.com / 2247 LA Hwy. 18, River Road, Vacherie 70090 / 225-2657690, 888-799-7690 Named "Top travel attraction in Louisiana" by Louisiana Travel Promotion Association. Daily tours in English/ French based on Laura Locoul’s personal ”Memories” detail life on this 1805 Creole plantation. Fifty minutes from New Orleans. – Outside Metro Area

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Longue Vue House and Gardens

longuevue.com / 7 Bamboo Rd., NO 70124 /

504-488-5488 Experience New Orleans' most beautiful home when you visit Longue Vue House and Gardens. Explore the world-class historic house and eight acres of stunning gardens. – Mid-City

Nottoway Plantation

nottoway.com / 31025 LA Hwy. 1, White Castle 70788 / 225-545-2730 Experience antebellum grandeur in a riveting tour of the South's largest plantation home. Featuring newly-renovated guest rooms, fine cuisine and wines in the new Mansion Restaurant and beautiful gardens. Perfect for weddings and special events. – Outside Metro Area

Oak Alley Plantation, Restaurant & Inn oakalleyplantation.org / 3645 LA Hwy. 18,

Great River Road, Vacherie 70090 / 225-2652151, 800-463-7196 Dedicated to preserving and interpreting each chapter of its memory, Oak Alley invites visitors to explore 25 historic acres and visit the exhibits: Slavery at Oak Alley, the "Big House", Civil War Tent and Sugarcane Theater. – Outside Metro Area

Pitot House

pitothouse.org / 1440 Moss St., NO 70119 / 504-482-0312 Built in 1799 on Bayou St. John, the Pitot House was the home to New Orleans' first American Mayor and is one of the few West Indies style houses left in Louisiana. Museum tours offered Wed-Sat. – Mid-City

San Francisco Plantation

sanfranciscoplantation.org / P.O. Box

950, 2646 Hwy. 44, Garyville 70051 / 985535-2341, 888-322-1756 Circa 1856, San Francisco Plantation is a national landmark and the only authentically restored plantation in Louisiana. Open 360 days a year with period-dressed historic interpreters for daily tours, groups, events and educational programs. – Outside Metro Area

St. Joseph Plantation

stjosephplantation.com / 3535 Hwy. 18,

Vacherie 70090 / 225-265-4078 Authentic tour of a working sugar cane plantation, family-owned since 1877. Birthplace of acclaimed architect H. H. Richardson. Explore original slave cabins and exhibits of early life on St. Joseph Plantation. Annual "Mourning Tour" runs October 1 - November 6 depicting 19th century Creole mourning customs. – Outside Metro Area

Whitney Plantation

whitneyplantation.com / 5099 Hwy. 18,

Great River Road, Wallace 70049 / 225-2653300 Less than an hour from New Orleans. The only plantation museum in Louisiana with a focus on slavery. Historic buildings, museum exhibits, modern memorials and first person slave narratives give a voice to slaves who worked and lived in Louisiana. – Outside Metro Area

RECREATION Freedom Sailing for All

freedomsailinginternational.org / 4423 S. Prieur St., NO 70125 Nonprofit organization based in New Orleans with a mission to design, build and operate the first tall ship for all in the world, including people with disabilities. Our unique, specialized vessel will be a new attraction that will draw world-wide attention. – Riverfront

Louisiana River Adventures Northshore

louisianariveradventures.com / 12409 Camp Circle Dr., Franklinton 70438 / 985795-2004 We hope that your time at Louisiana River Adventures leaves a lasting impression on you. We want you all to have the best time while staying safe and enjoying the beautiful Bogue Chitto River. – Northshore

RESERVATIONS SERVICES ACTIVITIES

NewOrleansDiscountTours.com

neworleansdiscounttours.com / NO 70130 / 504-484-9680 Your one-stop shop, including hotel bookings, all tours, group travel, dinner reservations and recommendations. Airport transportation, city tours, swamp tours, airboat tours, plantation tours and walking tours. – Central Business District

TripShock

tripshock.com / 35 Red Bay Ct., Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459 / 850-424-5125, 800-4507139 The Gulf Coast's largest activity and tour booking engine offering low price guarantee on experiences from helicopter tours to dinner cruises. – Outside Metro Area

RIVERBOATS French America Line

frenchamericaline.com / 700 Churchill Pkwy., Avondale 70094 / 504-208-9440, 888387-1140 We are pleased to announce the launch of America’s only deluxe river cruise product. Begun October 2016, the intimate and elegant Louisiane defines the next generation of river cruising in North America. – Jefferson Parish

Paddlewheeler Creole Queen

creolequeen.com / Spanish Plaza Wharf, NO 70130 / 504-529-4567, 800-445-4109 Cruise the mighty Mississippi aboard our award-winning, authentic paddlewheeler. Enjoy our leisurely dinner cruise with classic Creole cuisine or embark on a day trip to historic Chalmette Battlefield in Jean Lafitte National Park. – Central Business District

Steamboat Natchez

steamboatnatchez.com / Toulouse Street and the Mississippi River, NO 70130 / 504569-1401, 800-233-2628 Harbor jazz and dinner jazz cruises on the Mississippi River. Enjoy a unique visit to the steam engine room to see the workings of 100-year-old steam engine. From decor to navigation, it is timeless. – Riverfront

Joieful

joieful.com / 4333 Euphrosine St., NO 70125 / 504-207-4555 Brings experiences of all kinds together with exclusive VIP deals to New Orleans. Make your day Joieful with our website and app, as well as through our concierge and kiosk locations. – Mid-City

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Rock 'n' Roll New Orleans Marathon runrocknroll.com/new-orleans / 9477

Allstate Sugar Bowl

allstatesugarbowl.org / 1500 Sugarbowl Dr.,

NO 70112 / 504-828-2440 Host of New Year's Sugar Bowl football classic, featuring college football's best and other year-round sporting events including basketball, golf, lacrosse, soccer, sailing, tennis, track and field and volleyball. – Central Business District

New Orleans Baby Cakes Baseball cakesbaseball.com / 6000 Airline Dr.,

Metairie 70003 / 504-734-5155 New Orleans professional baseball team and Triple-A affiliate of the Miami Marlins. Has provided affordable family entertainment since 1993 by hosting high school, college, and professional baseball, as well as high school football, concerts, charity events, and more. – Jefferson Parish

New Orleans Pelicans NBA Basketball

pelicans.com / 1501 Girod St., NO 70113 /

504-593-4748 Experience NBA basketball at its best as the Pelicans take on the NBA's biggest stars. Bring yourself or a group to an amazing fan experience New Orleans style. Tickets as low as $9. – Central Business District

New Orleans Saints

neworleanssaints.com / 5800 Airline Dr.,

Metairie 70003 / 504-733-0255 New Orleans Saints play NFL football in the Crescent City. Home games played in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome August through December. Tickets (season and group) available at the Saints box office (504-731-1700) or individual game tickets through Ticketmaster (504-5225555). – Jefferson Parish

Waples St., Suite 150, San Diego, CA 92121 / 800-311-1255 If you like rockin', rollin', runnin' and having fun, then join Humana Rock 'n' Roll Marathon, half marathon, 10K and 5K. With live bands and on-course entertainment you'll party from start to finish and beyond. – Outside Metro Area

Sun Belt Conference

sunbeltsports.org / 1500 Sugar Bowl Dr., NO 70112 / 504-299-9066 An FBS college athletic conference composed of 12 universities. – Central Business District

Tulane University - Athletic Department

tulanegreenwave.com / James W Wilson Center, Ben Weiner Drive, NO 70118 / 504861-WAVE Tulane University is an American Athletic Conference member currently competing in 15 NCAA Division 1-A sports. Green Wave tickets and merchandise are available online or by phone. Roll wave. – Garden District/Uptown

TOURS - AIR New Orleans Aerial Tours & Flight Training

neworleansaerialtours.com / 5701 Walter Beech St., NO 70126 / 504-241-9131, 877359-6652 From the bayou to the Superdome, from the river to the lake, you can capture it all in one flight. Come see our cultural gems from a different altitude. – Lakeview/Lakefront

Southern Seaplane/Air Tours on the Bayou

southernseaplane.com / 1 Coquille Dr., Belle Chasse 70037 / 504-394-5633 A unique way to see New Orleans and its surroundings. Take an exciting flight above the city and over the beautiful bayous where you'll land for a closer look at nature. – Westbank

TOURS - AIRBOAT Airboat Adventures(TM), LLC

airboatadventures.com / 5145 Fleming Park Rd., Lafitte 70067 / 504-689-2005, 888-GO-SWAMP Penetrate secluded areas of South Louisiana's swamplands with highspeed airboats geared for groups of all sizes. It's never been easier to glide over land and water to discover this exotic world of haunting beauty. – Westbank

Airboat Tours By Arthur L. Matherne, Inc.

airboattours.com / 4262 Hwy. 90, Des Allemands 70030 / 985-758-5531, 800-9759345 Come take a lazy, leisurely ride or an adventurous ride in the swamps in fanboats. See the wildlife up close and personal with local guides. Airboats seat six or fifteen. Charter fishing available. USCG-approved captains. – Outside Metro Area

Swamp Adventures, LLC

aswampadventure.com / 1265 Hwy. 3127, Luling 70070 / 504-810-3866 We are an airboat tour company which also offers city, plantation and other tours upon request. We specialize in small personalized tours and larger tour groups as well. – Westbank

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TOURS - BICYCLES

Historic New Orleans Tours, Inc.

tourneworleans.com / 2727 Prytania St.,

American Bicycle Rental Company & Free Wheelin' Bike Tours

Suite 8, NO 70130 / 504-947-2120 Explore New Orleans' oldest cemetery, St. Louis No. 1, with author/preservationist Robert Florence ("New Orleans Cemeteries" and "Cities of the Dead") and other top guides. Discover the mysteries of Voodoo by visiting a functioning voodoo temple and other historic sites. Contributes to tomb restoration. Tours daily. – Garden District/Uptown

neworleansbiketour.com / 318 N. Rampart St., NO 70112 / 504-324-8257, 866-293-4037 Bicycle rentals and tours. Only have a few hours to spend? You can see it all and hear even more. Located in the French Quarter. First-class service. American made bikes. Local. Family-owned. – French Quarter

Mardi Gras Tours

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mardigrastour.com / 922-C Elysian Fields

Royal Carriages, Inc.

Ave., NO 70117 / 504-710-6205 Unique, exclusive, and insightful. Our cultural tours cover the St. Louis Cemetery, French Quarter, Marigny, and Afro-Creole music history. Hear about Storyville, jazz, civil rights, parades, Bourbon St. and more on our walking tours. – French Quarter

neworleanscarriages.com / 700 block of

Decatur Street (Jackson Square), NO 70116 / 504-943-8820 America's oldest carriage company celebrates 75 years of mule-drawn memories. Let our licensed tour guides show you 300 years of fun-filled history aboard our carriages. Purchase tickets online. – French Quarter

New Orleans Legendary Walking Tours

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TOURS - CEMETERY

/ 941 Decatur St., NO 70116 / 504-503-0199 Visit St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 on this walking tour and learn why the tombs are above ground. See European architecture, view registered historic sites and hear tales of centuries past. Exclusive coupon in back of 2017 Visitors Guide. – French Quarter

Gray Line Tours

graylineneworleans.com / Toulouse Street and the Mississippi River, NO 70130 / 504569-1401, 800-233-2628 Make a wish or cast a spell at the tomb of Marie Laveau, Voodoo Queen of New Orleans. Cemetery and voodoo tour visits St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 for stories of "Voodoo" and explains our above ground burial system. – French Quarter

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TOURS - CHILDREN French Quartour Kids

frenchquartourkids.com / NO 70117 / 504-

975-5355 Come along as we follow a treasure map, live as a Creole kid, go on a ghost hunt or explore New Orleans history. Various tours for kids of all ages (and their grown-ups). – French Quarter

hauntedhistorytours.com / NO 70125 /

504-861-2727, 888-644-6787 These are the tours you've heard about. As seen on A&E and History Channel and recommended by the Travel Channel as... "New Orleans' No. 1 Tour... A Must Do!" Historical, accurate, and entertaining. Call for complete information. – French Quarter

TOURS - CITY Amazing Scavenger Hunt Adventure New Orleans urbanadventurequest.com / 228 Poydras

St., NO 70130 / 805-603-5620 Save 20 percent on NOLA's No. 1 scavenger hunt adventure. Combine the Amazing Race with a fun city tour. Guided from any smart phone, teams see the sights, complete the challenges while learning local history. Use Promo-NOLA#1. – Central Business District

Cajun Encounters Tour Co.

cajunencounters.com / 941 Decatur St., NO 70116 / 504-834-1770, 866-928-6877 See everything New Orleans has to offer, in one tour. Take in the view and learn about the Big Easy's unique history while traveling in a comfortable, climate-controlled bus. See the French Quarter, Tremé, Garden District, Arts District and more. Hotel pick-up included. – French Quarter

Gray Line Tours

graylineneworleans.com / Toulouse Street and the Mississippi River, NO 70130 / 504-569-1401, 800-233-2628 From a luxury coach see the Superdome, French Quarter, cemeteries, diverse neighborhoods and City Park's famed sculpture garden. The Katrina tour takes you to city areas most affected by America's greatest disaster. New City Express, when time is of the essence. – French Quarter

TOURS - CULINARY Destination Kitchen Tours/ Must Do Nola

mustdonola.com / NO 70118 / 855-3536634, 855-DKFOODIE Taste and tour New Orleans on foot. Cooking classes available. Explore bars, restaurants, chefs and culinary culture. Meet a Food Network’s Chopped Champion. Cajun culinary and distillery tours. Bachelorette/bachelor, groups and families. Multilingual. Step-on guides available. DKtours.net.

Doctor Gumbo Tours

doctorgumbo.com / NO / 504-473-4823

A small, locally-owned and operated tour business specializing in the culinary and cocktail histories of New Orleans and Louisiana. Our mission is to provide "the cure for the common tour." – French Quarter

New Orleans Culinary History Tours noculinarytours.com / 4648 Lafaye St.,

NO 70122 / 504-427-9595, 877-278-8240 New Orleans Culinary History Tours offers a French Quarter Tasting Tour ($55), Daily at 1:30pm and a Classic New Orleans Drinks Tour ($60) at 4pm. Call 877-278-8240 or visit our website. – New Orleans East

Insider's Tip New Orleans is a top tourist destination throughout the year — especially during festival season and holidays. During these peak times, consider booking early to lock in lower hotel rates. Go to neworleansinfo.com to book a great hotel deal now. Hotel Intercontinental ©Miles/Denise Chambers

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New Orleans Secrets

nosecretstours.com / 430 Bermuda St., NO

70114 / 504-517-5397 Taste New Orleans culinary traditions with full-meal dining experiences that equally satisfy your stomach and mind. So engaging and fun, you won't believe how much you're learning. Small groups for individualized attention. Private tours available. – French Quarter

TasteBud Culinary/Food and History Tours tastebudtours.com / 2649 Desoto St., NO

70119 / 219-929-6648 Indulge in pralines, gumbo, po-boys, beignets, Serio's muffuletta, winner of the Food Network's Throwdown! With Bobby Flay. Jambalaya at the Old Coffee Shop, featured on Guy Fieri's Diners, Drive-ins & Dives. A fun time. Come hungry. Purchase tickets on our website. – French Quarter

TOURS - CULTURAL/ HISTORICAL

New Orleans Church Tours

cano-la.org / 2326 Esplanade Ave., NO

churchtoursnola.com / NO / 504-722-1350

Tour historic Catholic churches, sacred shrines. View sacred relics, experience stunning art and architecture dating to the 1800s. Time for observation, exploration and/ or silent worship. Tours can be customized to your interest (prayer, architecture, history). – Garden District/Uptown

70119 / 504-218-4807 Provides visitors with a deeper understanding of New Orleans culture through experiences of private art collections, artists' working studios, and unique destinations. Works to fulfill the city's destiny as a global cultural center. – Esplanade Ridge

New Orleans Spring Fiesta

Destination Kitchen Tours/ Must Do Nola

mustdonola.com / NO 70118 / 855-353-

6634, 855-DKFOODIE Immerse yourself in one of the oldest communities in the country. A two-hour French Quarter tour. Experience the greatness of French and Spanish architecture. The oldest cathedral in America. Includes free cafe au lait and beignets. Bachelorette/bachelor parties, international, school, reunion, senior groups welcome. Multilingual. mustdonola.com.

Drink & Learn

Cajun Encounters Tour Co.

cajunencounters.com / 941 Decatur St., NO

70116 / 504-834-1770, 866-928-6877 Explore the Crescent City with a local, authentic, family-owned company. We provide city bus tours, plantation tours, and swamp tours in the company of a professional, engaging tour guide. We also offer custom and group tour options.– French Quarter

Civil War Tours of New Orleans, LLC civilwarnola.com / Metairie 70002 / 504-

909-1862 Louisiana’s premier guided Civil War tour experience. Tours focus on the Civil War and its impact upon New Orleans and southeast Louisiana. Public and private hire tours available.

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Creative Alliance of New Orleans

drinkandlearn.com / 1019 Desire St., NO 70117 / 504-578-8280 Experiences are interactive presentations that use famous drinks to tell the rich history of New Orleans. Join drinks historian Elizabeth Pearce as she regales you with tales of rum, rebellion, whiskey, Prohibition and more. – French Quarter

GIFT SHOP

EVERYTHING ALLIGATOR

treméindiantours.com / P.O. Box 52014, NO 70152 / 504-975-2434 Experience the unique culture and history of Mardi Gras Indians, Creole cooking and New Orleans music. Learn about Tremé, one of the oldest and culturally richest neighborhoods in New Orleans along with special guest, Big Chief Jerry Butler. – Tremé

New Orleans Brews Cruise

70116 / 225-819-7535 Provides the very best in historic daily and private tours. Suitable for the neophyte or the experienced traveler. Our tours are never scripted. Personal service is a specialty. – French Quarter

Wallets • Belts • Purses • Meat • Toys

Tremé and Mardi Gras Indian Cultural Tours

TOURS - DISTILLERIES/ BREWERIES

G L-f de Villiers Historic Tours

glfdevilliers.com / 1137 Bourbon St., NO

springfiestanola.com / 826 St. Ann St., NO 70116 / 504-581-1367, 800-550-8450 Richly furnished, a beautiful courtyard and hostesses in antebellum gowns. The highlight of your NOLA experience. Private tours can be arranged. – French Quarter

neworleansbrewscruise.com / NO 70115 / 504-517-4671 Craft beer lover or want to learn more about local brews? NOBC specializes in beer education and brewery tours, offering greater New Orleans, Northshore, Baton Rouge and Lafayette tours with several stops and a variety of samples. – Garden District/Uptown

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NOLA Brew Bus

nolabrewbus.com / NO / 504-655-2153

Offers a one-stop resource for guided tours, exploring local craft beer paired with our festive history. Expand your beer palate the Big Easy way. – Garden District/Uptown

TOURS - FACTORY McIlhenny Company TABASCO Brand Products tabasco.com / Hwy. 329, Avery Island

70513 / 800-634-9599 Newly improved. Avery Island/Tabasco Factory/Jungle Gardens Tours. Factory tour takes one hour ($5.50 per person). Jungle Gardens tour: adults $8, children (6-12) $5. Located 2.5 hours west of New Orleans. Call for more information. – Outside Metro Area

TOURS - GARDEN DISTRICT Gray Line Tours

graylineneworleans.com / Toulouse

Street and the Mississippi River, NO 70130 / 504-569-1401, 800-233-2628 Stroll through the architectural splendor of the "American Sector" of the city. View the Greek Revival and Italianate homes of celebrities of yesterday and today, with an exclusive tour inside an 1865 mansion, the only one available to visitors. – French Quarter

Haunted History Tours, Inc.

hauntedhistorytours.com / NO 70125 / 504-861-2727, 888-644-6787 These are the tours you've heard about. As seen on A&E and History Channel and recommended by the Travel Channel as... "New Orleans' No. 1 Tour... A Must Do!" Historical, accurate, and entertaining. Call for complete information. – French Quarter

Historic New Orleans Tours, Inc. tourneworleans.com / 2727 Prytania

St., Suite 8, NO 70130 / 504-947-2120 Explore the majesty of the Garden District's grand mansions and oak-lined boulevards. Highlights include the homes of Anne Rice, Archie Manning, Trent Reznor, John Goodman, Nicolas Cage, Sandra Bullock and the death site of Jefferson Davis, and a visit to Lafayette Cemetery. Tours daily. – Garden District/Uptown

House of Broel's Victorian Mansion & Museums

houseofbroel.com / 2220 St. Charles Ave., NO 70130 / 504-522-2220, 800-827-4325 Take the historic St. Charles Avenue streetcar to visit this beautiful Garden District mansion filled with museum quality antiques and an amazing large dollhouse collection. Call 504494-2220 or 504-522-2220 for your guided tour appointment. – Garden District/Uptown

New Orleans Legendary Walking Tours

neworleanslegendarywalkingtours.com

/ 941 Decatur St., NO 70116 / 504-503-0199 Discover the Garden District of New Orleans on a walking tour through the area's most illustrious sites. See gorgeous, historic homes of the Old South and view age’s old Lafayette Cemetery. Reservations recommended. Exclusive coupon in back of 2017 Visitors Guide. – French Quarter

Two Chicks Walking Tours

twochickswalkingtours.com / NO 70130 / 504-975-4386 Talented storytellers present fun-filled experiences throughout our enchanted streets and legendary New Orleans cemeteries. We've also crafted innovative themes such as Dead Sexy and Brothels, Bordellos and Ladies of the Night, among others. – Garden District/Uptown

TOURS - GHOST/ PARANORMAL A Bloody Mary Haunted Museum & Tour Company bloodymaryneworleans.com / 826 N.

Rampart St., NO 70116 / 504-915-7774 Authentic ghost hunts and haunted city/ cemetery van or walking tours. Private or public (all ages). Meet at Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop 941 Bourbon St. Exploring supernatural New Orleans with Voodoo paranormal: Equipment and psychic investigation inside documented sites from Ghost Adventures, Paranormal Lockdown and The Haunting. – French Quarter

Gray Line Tours

graylineneworleans.com / Toulouse Street and the Mississippi River, NO 70130 / 504-569-1401, 800-233-2628 New Orleans, "the most haunted city in America." Tales of the "spirits" inside the Bourbon Orleans, "singing rain" mystery, a courtyard and more "haunted" sites. We don't promise a ghost, but you never know when you might meet one. – French Quarter

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Haunted History Tours, Inc.

hauntedhistorytours.com / NO 70125 /

504-861-2727, 888-644-6787 These are the tours you've heard about. As seen on A&E and History Channel and recommended by the Travel Channel as... "New Orleans' No. 1 Tour... A Must Do!" Historical, accurate, and entertaining. Call for complete information. – French Quarter

New Orleans Ghost Tour

neworleansghosttour.com / NO / 504-

861-2727, 888-644-6787 Daily and nightly theatrical, historical and entertaining walking tours of the French Quarter and Garden District. Ghost, Vampire, Voodoo, Cemetery and more. As seen on A&E, History Channel, Bravo, MTV, and recommended by The Travel Channel as "A Must Do!" – French Quarter

New Orleans Legendary Walking Tours

neworleanslegendarywalkingtours.com

/ 941 Decatur St., NO 70116 / 504-503-0199 Take a haunted walking tour through the French Quarter with our expert guides. See legendary sites and trace the city's connection with Voodoo and vampires. Tours leave from 941 Decatur St. in the afternoon and at night. See back of 2017 Visitors Guide for exclusive coupon. – French Quarter

Witches Brew Tours

TOURS - KAYAK

TOURS - MARDI GRAS

A New Orleans Kayak Swamp Tour

Mardi Gras World, LLC

neworleanskayakswamptours.com / NO /

504-571-9975 Our experienced guides will take you on an adventure you won’t forget. Enjoy the spectacular scenery while learning about the unique surrounding ecosystem. Swamp tours are guided beginner paddles through the bayous, swamps and rivers around New Orleans taking you past beautiful cypress groves, abandoned houseboats, and exotic wildlife. – Mid-City

Canoe and Trail - Canoe & Kayak Eco Swamp Tours canoeandtrail.com / NO / 504-233-0686

Established in 1972, Canoe and Trail is the most experienced guide service in Louisiana. We offer canoe and kayak eco swamp tours, walking tours, educational outings organizations plus Moonlight and Twilight Paddles throughout the year. – Mid-City

Kayak-iti-yat

kayakitiyat.com / NO 70119 / 512-9649499 Capture New Orleans from a different perspective as we guide you along our historic waterways, Bayou St. John and Bayou Bienvenue. Together we'll explore history, culture, our evolving ecology and the surrounding aquatic life. – Mid-City

witchesbrewtours.com / 400 Royal St., NO 70116 / 504-413-3120 Our paranormal professionals guide you through New Orleans' most haunted locations recommended by the Travel Channel. Experience the mysteries of ghosts, Voodoo, and vampires that still lurk in our city. – French Quarter

mardigrasworld.com / 1380 Port of New Orleans Pl., Next to Convention Center, NO 70130 / 504-361-7821 Come see where Mardi Gras is made. See Mardi Gras magic created right before your eyes in this maze of amazing carnival creations. Guided tours, video, royalty costumes, gift shop. Also perfect location for private events. – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

TOURS - PERSONALIZED/ SPECIALIZED Architecture Tours of New Orleans

architecturetoursofneworleans.com / NO / 504-909-9368 Authentic, interesting, and fun architecture walking tours through historic St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, Creole French Quarter and Marigny, and luxuriant Garden District. Modern architecture walking tours trace urban development. Step-on guides available. Local operator/architect. – Central Business District

Bespoke Experiences | Luxury Private Tours

bespokeprivatetours.com / 5829 Clara St.,

NO 70115 / 504-534-8874x5 Bespoke is your definitive source for private, fully escorted luxury travel experience in New Orleans. We are your personal curators, designing inspired itineraries customized to the interests of your exclusive group. Our city. Your way. – Garden District/Uptown

Cajun Pride Tours Swamp and Plantation A Fun Adventure for Everyone

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Y DA N BO DU AU AN Y DA TO E AK M RIENCE PACKAGE WITH THE AUDUBON EXPE

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three ATTRACTIONS, ONE PRICE. COUNTLESS POSSIBILITIES. THE AUDUBON EXPERIENCE PACKAGE INCLUDES ENTRY TO: AUDUBON ZOO 6500 MAGAZINE STREET, UPTOWN

Cool Zoo, A Wild and Wet Splash Park* | Open Spring and Summer AUDUBON AQUARIUM OF THE AMERICAS CANAL STREET AT THE RIVER

Snorkel or dive in the Great Maya Reef. A new underwater adventure!*

AUDUBON BUTTERFLY GARDEN and INSECTARIUM 423 CANAL STREET

"A top museum for you and your kids" - CNN.com Be sure to visit the Golf Club at Audubon Park for world-class golf and dining. Uptown in Audubon Park. VISIT AUDUBONNATUREINSTITUTE.ORG.

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Dat NOLA Race

datnolarace.com / NO / 504-460-4908 Think

and walk, run or crawl through an exciting and competitive way to tour and experience the beautiful city of New Orleans. Dat NOLA Race is part adventure race, part scavenger hunt and all fun. – French Quarter

Destination Kitchen Tours/ Must Do Nola

mustdonola.com / NO 70118 / 855-353-

6634, 855-DKFOODIE Everything New Orleans to Cajun Country. Bachelorette/Bachelor parties individual, international, school, reunion, senior groups welcome. Step on guide services. French Quarter history with free coffee and beignets. City Tour with Lake Pontchartrain lunch; Garden District; cooking, culinary and distillery tours. Multilingual. mustdonola.com.

Fuhwe

fuhwe.com / 643 Magazine St., Suite 102,

NO 70130 / 415-570-1125 Fuhwe.com (For Us) is an internet platform that connects locals with explorers for authentic, safe, local experiences. Download the app and enjoy unique outings in New Orleans. – Central Business District

Gray Line Tours

graylineneworleans.com / Toulouse Street and the Mississippi River, NO 70130 / 504569-1401, 800-233-2628 Katrina/City. Water; surrounded by it, depend on it, play on it and fear it. From the river to the lake, through floodwalls, past pumping stations, over levees and to the New Canal Lighthouse museum. New Orleans yesterday and today. – French Quarter

New Orleans Custom Tours, LLC

neworleanscustomtours.com / NO 70116 /

504-451-5337 Whether you’re interested in the rich history of the antebellum South, or the city’s recent phenomenal rebirth, custom tours offer the city’s finest excursion designed for guests looking for a more personal, one of a kind experience. – French Quarter

New Orleans Food and Fun Tours, LLC foodandfuntours.com / NO 70112 / 844-

504-8687 Believes that travelers should expect friendly, prepared, and knowledgeable guides who provide an insightful, entertaining adventure. We are committed to providing an unparalleled New Orleans tour experience. – French Quarter

Pelican New Orleans

pelicanneworleans.com / 600 Oak Harbor

Blvd., Suite 102, Slidell 70458 / 504-5030190 We specialize in curating the most authentic experiences in the city and sharing them with you. Through our own tour brands and our connections throughout the city, we show groups of all sizes the best of New Orleans. – Northshore

Watson Adventures Scavenger Hunts watsonadventures.com / NO / 877-9-GOHUNT Use witty, tricky questions in fast-paced scavenger hunt games that bring out the best in a city and the best in a team working together. More than 300,000 people have gone on our scavenger hunts across the country. – Outside Metro Area

TOURS - PLANTATIONS Cajun Encounters Tour Co.

cajunencounters.com / 941 Decatur St., NO 70116 / 504-834-1770, 866-928-6877 Take a step back in history and explore Oak Alley, Whitney, or Laura plantations — or a combination. Offers tours of Oak Alley only, or combo tours of Oak Alley and Laura, or Oak Alley and Whitney. Hear about Louisiana history on the drive. Hotel pick-up included. – French Quarter

Gray Line Tours

graylineneworleans.com / Toulouse Street and the Mississippi River, NO 70130 / 504569-1401, 800-233-2628 Louisiana Plantation Life Tour provides an opportunity to choose two of three diverse plantations: Laura, Oak Alley or Whitney Plantation that focuses on slavery — exhibits, artwork, buildings, and first-person slave narratives. – French Quarter

Gray Line Tours

graylineneworleans.com / Toulouse Street and the Mississippi River, NO 70130 / 504-569-1401, 800-233-2628 Unique cultures showcased at Laura - A Creole Plantation, adapted from a memoir spanning four generations. Oak Alley Plantation, the most photographed plantation in America. Plantation/Swamp tour combines Manchac Swamp and Destrehan Plantation. – French Quarter

Over 160 years of fun under the oaks.

How will your kids remember their childhood?

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Double Plantation Tour OAK ALLEY

LAURA

Three Unique Stories of Plantation Life

Choose a TWO plantation combination: Whitney & Laura | Laura & Oak Alley | Whitney & Oak Alley ENJOY OUR OTHER TOURS: CITY • S • K R N • K R N C • R O • G RD N D S R C • COCK FR NCH Q R R • C R & VOODOO • GHOS S & S R S • GRO S • HOL D S & S SON L

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Locally owned & touring New Orleans since 1924! 504-569-1401 | 800-233-2628 | GrayLineNewOrleans.com

600 Decatur Street Our new location in Jax Brewery Beignets, Coffees, breakfast & lunch menus, with “Local Libations” at the Decatur and Bourbon Street locations and live music at all locations.

www.cafebeignet.com STEAMBOAT

Last authentic steamboat on the Mississippi River Three cruises a day from the French Quarter Dinner Jazz Cruise, Sunday Brunch & more Calliope Concerts & Engine Room Visits Inside and outside seating Live Jazz on all cruises 504-569-1401 • SteamboatNatchez.com


Oak Alley Plantation, Restaurant & Inn oakalleyplantation.org / 3645 LA Hwy. 18,

Great River Road, Vacherie 70090 / 225-2652151, 800-463-7196 Dedicated to preserving and interpreting each chapter of its memory, Oak Alley invites visitors to explore twenty-five historic acres and visit the exhibits: Slavery at Oak Alley, the "Big House", Civil War Tent and Sugarcane Theater. – Outside Metro Area

TOURS - SEGWAY City Segway Tours New Orleans

neworleans.citysegwaytours.com / 214

Decatur St., NO 70130 / 504-619-4162, 877734-8687 Offers the complete experience: great orientation, informative historical and current day information, unique local stories, fantastic photo-ops, superb personal service and an opportunity to ride the coolest machine with the world's first Segway touring company. – French Quarter

Celebration Tours, LLC

celebrationtoursllc.com / 1229 St. Thomas

St., NO 70130 / 504-587-7115, 888-587-7115 Five unique tours combined into one exciting city tour. Discover everything New Orleans has to offer; the French Quarter, architecture, Katrina recovery, historic cemeteries and the Garden District. Twelve passenger van for a semi-private city or plantation tour experience. Private tours are available. – Central Business District

City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off Tour

citysightseeingneworleans.com / 700 Decatur St., NO 70116 / 504-207-6200, 800362-1811 Hop-on the iconic double-decker buses for a live guided tour of New Orleans. Hop-off to visit the most popular attractions from the French Quarter to the Garden District. Buses pick up every 30 minutes. Flexible informative and exciting. – French Quarter

Destination Kitchen Tours/ Must Do Nola

TOURS - SIGHTSEEING Cajun Encounters Tour Co.

cajunencounters.com / 941 Decatur St., NO

70116 / 504-834-1770, 866-928-6877 Tour with Cajun Encounters, a locally owned and operated company hailed by locals, visitors and celebrities. Eco-swamp tours, city/ cemetery tours and plantation tours leaving daily. Book a combination tour of any kind and receive a discount. Hotel pick-up included. – French Quarter

mustdonola.com / NO 70118 / 855-353-

6634, 855-DKFOODIE Everything New Orleans to Cajun Country. Bachelorette/Bachelor parties individual, international, school, reunion, senior groups welcome. Step-on guide services. French Quarter history with free coffee and beignets. City Tour with Lake Pontchartrain lunch; Garden District; cooking, culinary and distillery tours. Multilingual. mustdonola.com.

Free Tours By Foot

freetoursbyfoot.com/new-orleans-tours

/ 2613 Laurel St., NO 70130 / 504-2222967 Pay what you wish tours of the French Quarter, Garden District and many New Orleans cemeteries. Also offering food, ghost and bike tours. – Garden District/Uptown

Gray Line Tours

graylineneworleans.com / Toulouse Street and the Mississippi River, NO 70130 / 504-569-1401, 800-233-2628 See the New Orleans area Garden District, French Quarter, plantations, swamps, nightlife, cemeteries, famed bars/restaurants, parks and reserves. From the river to the lake, Gray Line shares the beauty and intrigue that makes New Orleans unforgettable. – French Quarter

The Great Delta Tours

thegreatdeltatours.com / NO / 504-2400010, 888-316-1338 A unique eco-touring, sightseeing experience that provides an unforgettable adventure of the great Mississippi River Delta that has shaped one of the most distinct and diverse natural environments and cultures in the world. – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

Haunted History Tours, Inc.

hauntedhistorytours.com / NO 70125 / 504-861-2727, 888-644-6787 These are the tours you've heard about. As seen on A&E and History Channel and recommended by the Travel Channel as... "New Orleans' No. 1 Tour... A Must Do!" Historical, accurate, and entertaining. Call for complete information. – French Quarter

No Clubs? We Have You Covered Present your Room Key Card and receive our Resident Rate (up to 20% savings) and Half-Off Club Rental!*

Book your tee time Call 504-212-5290 *Club Rental Includes a Sleeve of Balls

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The City of New Orleans and the Mississippi River, Lake Pontchartrain in the Distance (detail); between 1872 and 1874; THNOC, 1950.47

Discover Authentic New Orleans Immerse yourself in more than three centuries of history with a visit to The Historic New Orleans Collection, a museum, research center, and publisher with two campuses in the French Quarter. Start with a self-guided tour of the Louisiana History Galleries, an excellent introduction to the region. The free, changing exhibitions highlight aspects of the area’s art, history, and culture, while the Williams Residence Tour offers a glimpse of elegant French Quarter living. And, remember to visit The Shop at The Collection for locally inspired gifts, books, prints, jewelry, and more.

CURRE NT E XHIB ITI ON S These exhibitions are FREE and open to the public.

A Most Signif icant Gift: The Laura Simon Nelson Collection 400 Chartres Street On view through November 4, 2017 Tuesday–Saturday, 9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

Storyville: Madams and Music Louisiana History Galleries 533 Royal Street Tuesday–Saturday, 9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.; Sunday, 10:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Free admission

Williams Residence Tour 533 Royal Street Tuesday–Saturday, 10 a.m., 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 3 p.m. Sunday, 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 3 p.m. Admission is $5. Tour discounts available in the coupon section.

Boyd Cruise Gallery, 410 Chartres Street On view through December 2, 2017 Tuesday–Saturday, 9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

Giants of Jazz: Art Posters and Lithographs by Waldemar Swierzy ́ from the Daguillard Collection 533 Royal Street On view through December 17, 2017 Tuesday–Saturday, 9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Sunday, 10:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

533 Royal Street 400–410 Chartres Street In the French Quarter (504) 523-4662 • www.hnoc.org


Historic New Orleans Tours, Inc.

Louisiana Tour Company, LLC

tourneworleans.com / 2727 Prytania

louisianaswamp.com / 9714 Barataria

St., Suite 8, NO 70130 / 504-947-2120 Join author/preservationist Robert Florence and other writers, curators and archivists for cemetery, French Quarter, Voodoo, Garden District and haunted tours. Frommer's writes "Historic New Orleans Tours is the place to go for authenticity rather than sensationalism." – Garden District/Uptown

Blvd., Crown Point 70072 / 504-689-3599, 888-30-SWAMP Enjoy the many tour options available for the city of New Orleans in our modern fleet of minibuses. Three hour city tours, plantation tours, swamp/airboat tours. We also offer chartered group transportation. – Westbank

Tour Guide Association of Greater New Orleans, Inc.

Inter-Tour Louisiane, Inc. DBA Tours By Isabelle

nolatourguides.org / P.O. Box 56505, NO

toursbyisabelle.com / P.O. Box 740972, NO

70156 / 504-861-7876 TGAGNOI represents nearly 200 licensed, professional tour guides in Greater New Orleans. TGAGNOI provides monthly forums and a yearly seminar, through which members can continue their education and improve their knowledge of our city.

70174 / 504-398-0365, 888-223-2093 First class personalized tours in small groups. Experienced knowledgeable driver-guides on comfortable, top of the line 13 passenger vans will make you fall in love with Louisiana. Locally owned and family run tour company since 1979. – Westbank

TOURS - STEP-ON GUIDES Destination Kitchen Tours/ Must Do Nola

mustdonola.com / NO 70118 / 504-484-

9135, 855-353-6634, 855-DKFOODIE Private, custom, luxury, city, French Quarter, Garden District. English, Spanish and French offered.

TOURS - SWAMP Beyond the Bayou

beyondthebayoutours.com / 5126 Franklin Ave., NO 70122 / 504-264-2519 We offer day packages to explore local swamps, visit scenic plantations, and tour the culturally rich neighborhoods of New Orleans. We also offer overnight experiences in Cajun Country. Transportation included. 365 days a year. – New Orleans East

Cajun Critters Swamp Tours

cajunswamptour.com / 363 Louisiana

DISCOVER THE

St., Westwego 70094 / 504-347-0962, 800575-5578 We do spouse tours and parties of all kinds. Bring your own food. Come out with the critters. Exciting and unforgettable. – Westbank

Cajun Encounters Tour Co.

cajunencounters.com / 941 Decatur St., NO 70116 / 504-834-1770, 866-928-6877 Tour the protected wetlands of the Honey Island Swamp. Our smaller, custom made flat bottom boats create an "up close & personal" experience. Tours have been hailed by everyone from locals to celebrities. Hotel pick-up included. Exclusive coupon in back of 2017 Visitors Guide. – French Quarter

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graylineneworleans.com / Toulouse Street and the Mississippi River, NO 70130 / 504569-1401, 800-233-2628 Cajun guides steer your boat through Jean Lafitte National Park to observe the alligators, egrets, raccoons, nutria and also share native folklore. Get firsthand knowledge of coastal erosion issues and Louisiana seafood. Airboat tours provide a different view for the adventurous. – French Quarter

Jean Lafitte Swamp & Airboat Tours jeanlafitteswamptour.com / 6601 Leo

Kerner Pkwy., Marrero 70072 / 504-6894186, 800-445-4109 Just 25 minutes from New Orleans, explore moss draped cypress trees and bayous teeming with wildlife in historical Jean Lafitte National Park. We'll escort you into the mysterious Louisiana swamps for an unforgettable true Cajun adventure. – Westbank

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New Orleans Legendary Walking Tours

Destination Kitchen Tours/ Must Do Nola

mustdonola.com / NO 70118 / 855-3536634, 855-DKFOODIE Everything New Orleans to Cajun Country. Bachelorette/Bachelor parties individual, international, school, reunion, senior groups welcome. Step on guide services. French Quarter history with free coffee and beignets. City Tour with Lake Pontchartrain lunch; Garden District; cooking, culinary and distillery tours. Multilingual. mustdonola.com.

DOUBLOON TOURS

doubloontours.com / NO / 504-4912669 Riveting historical walking tours. The real deal. Authentic history, eye-opening and entertaining. A portion donated to preservationist organizations. Committed to a more sustainable New Orleans. Check us out online, call or email for specific requests. – French Quarter

Friends of the Cabildo

friendsofthecabildo.org / 701 Chartres

St., NO 70116 / 504-523-3939 Nonprofit benefiting the Louisiana State Museum. Daily French Quarter tours leave from the 1850 House (523 St. Ann St.) and Museum in Jackson Square. Daily, 10:30am and 1:30pm, $20 adults, $15 students and seniors. Special tours of New Orleans are also available. – French Quarter

Ghost City Tours

ghostcitytoursneworleans.com / NO / 504-210-8540, 888-859-5375 Offers historically accurate guided ghost tours of New Orleans' French Quarter, as well as professionally guided overnight ghost hunts at a 19th century French Quarter property. Cemetery and specialized tours also offered. – French Quarter

neworleanslegendarywalkingtours. com / 941 Decatur St., NO 70116 / 504-

503-0199 Discover 300 years of history on a guided French Quarter walking tour. City and cemetery tours, garden district tours and ghost tours depart daily. Top rated on TripAdvisor.com. Reservations recommended. Exclusive coupon in back of 2017 Visitors Guide. – French Quarter

New Orleans Tours Enterprises

neworleanstoursenterprises.com / NO / 504-333-1616 Locally owned and operated French Quarter walking tour company that offers a unique history and view on New Orleans. Learn about the people and places that created one of the greatest cities in the world. – French Quarter

NOLA Tour Guy

nolatourguy.com / NO 70117 / 504-300-

9489 The only free New Orleans walking tour of both the French Quarter and St. Louis Cemetery. Demystifies nearly 300 years of history in two hours. From the French Quarter to our oldest cemetery, St. Louis No. 1. This isn’t a ghost tour, it’s the real story of New Orleans. – French Quarter

VOODOO A Bloody Mary Haunted Museum & Tour Company bloodymaryneworleans.com / 826 N.

Rampart St., NO 70116 / 504-915-7774 Museum, mystic institute, metaphysical Shoppe. Join Voodoo Queen Bloody Mary and her Voodoo family for tours, classes, ghost hunts and séances. Get creative in Voodoo doll making workshops, find your mojo at Gris-Gris pharmacy, experience psychic readings, rituals and even tie the knot with unique Voodoo weddings and renewals. – French Quarter

Island of Salvation Botanica, LLC

islandofsalvationbotanica.com / 2372 St.

Claude Ave., Suite 100, at the New Orleans Healing Center, NO 70117 / 504-948-9961 Herbs, oils, candles, incense, gris-gris, Haitian art, books and visionary art by Sallie Ann Glassman, initiated priestess. The priestess offers lectures, healings, ceremonies, excursions and highly personal and transformative psychic readings. The real deal. – Faubourg Marigny/Bywater

ZOOS Audubon Zoo A Facility of Audubon Nature Institute audubonnatureinstitute.org / 6500

Magazine St., NO 70118 / 504-581-4629, 800-774-7394 Top five U.S. zoo featuring more than 2,000 animals in natural habitats settings, including our white alligator in the Louisiana Swamp exhibit. Cool Zoo, A Wild and Wet Splash Park open seasonally. – Garden District/Uptown

Gray Line Tours

graylineneworleans.com / Toulouse Street and the Mississippi River, NO 70130 / 504-569-1401, 800-233-2628 Explore one of America’s oldest neighborhoods visiting a courtyard, Jackson Square, three period architectures, Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop, and admission to the Cabildo museum. Learn how our Creole past shaped our city today. – French Quarter

Haunted History Tours, Inc.

hauntedhistorytours.com / NO 70125 / 504-861-2727, 888-644-6787 These are the tours you've heard about. As seen on A&E and History Channel and recommended by the Travel Channel as... "New Orleans' No. 1 Tour... A Must Do!" Historical, accurate, and entertaining. Call for complete information. – French Quarter

Historic New Orleans Tours, Inc.

tourneworleans.com / 2727 Prytania St., Suite 8, NO 70130 / 504-947-2120 Join author Robert Florence and knowledgeable, entertaining guides for tours of the cemeteries, French Quarter, Voodoo, the Garden District and hauntings. Awarded Frommer's STAR 1999 through 2017. Discounted group tours available. – Garden District/Uptown

New Orleans Architecture Tours

nolatours.com / NO 70130 / 504-355-1213 New Orleans Architecture Tours are for everyone, from those who are passionate about architecture to those that just admire the city's beautiful buildings. Come take a walk with us! – Garden District/Uptown

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ANTIQUE JEWELRY

NOLA Til Ya Die, LLC

nolatilyadie.com / 3536 Toulouse St., NO

Valobra Jewelry & Antiques

valobra.net / 333 Royal St., NO, 70130 / 504-

525-6364 – French Quarter

ANTIQUES Ida Manheim Antiques

idamanheimantiques.com / 409 Royal St.,

NO 70130 / 504-620-4114, 888-627-5969 Ida Manheim invites you to visit our magnificent show rooms filled with 17th, 18th, 19th century, English, French, Continental furniture, fine 19th century oil paintings, mantels and marble bronze statuary. – French Quarter

Keil’s Antiques Inc.

keilsantiques.com / 325 Royal St., NO 70130 / 504-522-4552 Since 1899. Specializing in antique jewelry, marble mantels, gold leaf mirrors, chandeliers, French and English furniture. Open Mon-Sat 9am-5pm. – French Quarter

M. S. Rau Antiques

rauantiques.com / 630 Royal St., NO 70130 / 504-523-5660, 800-544-9440 Experience the finest shopping at one of the largest and most exceptional antique galleries in North America. This 25,000 square foot French Quarter gallery is filled with rare, museumquality antiques, important fine art and breathtaking jewelry. – French Quarter

Moss Antiques 411 Royal St., NO 70130 / 504-522-3981 Fine French and English furniture, chandeliers, paintings and bric-a-brac. Large selection of antique and estate jewelry. 9am - 5pm Monday - Saturday. – French Quarter

Neal Auction Company

nealauction.com / 4038 Magazine St., NO 70115 / 504-899-5329, 800-467-5329 New Orleans’ oldest and most respected auctioneers and appraisers of antiques and fine art. Our 31-year history is anchored by a rewarding commitment to tradition, integrity and expertise. We offer a complete service to buyers and sellers. – Garden District/Uptown

Royal Antiques Ltd.

royalantiques.com / 309 Royal St., NO 70130 / 504-524-7033 Fourth generation dealers in fine antique English, French and Continental formal and provincial furniture, lighting, chandeliers, mirrors, decorative arts, antique and estate jewelry. More than 10,000 square feet. Established 1899. – French Quarter

APPAREL & ACCESSORIES Harley London, LLC

harleylondonusa.com / NO / 504-323-5174

A sustainable wooden products brand. We specialize in wooden accessories, gifts and stationary with a NOLA twist. All products are handcrafted in New Orleans using eco-friendly and indigenous Louisiana wood. – Central Business District

Pelican Coast Clothing Company

pelicancoastclothing.com / 5509 Magazine St., NO 70115 / 504-309-2314, 855-557-4949 Provides high quality men’s apparel and accessories. Our products include made in New Orleans sport shirts, pants, belts and bags. Our custom designed neckties, bow ties, club belts and t-shirts are from local artists. – Garden District/Uptown

Perlis, Inc.

perlis.com / 6070 Magazine St., NO 70118 / 504-895-8661, 800-725-6070 Uptown New Orleans’ premier clothing store for more than 70 years. Our crawfish trademark on clothing is famous and is also sold at Perlis’ Cajun Clothing Co. by Perlis stores, at our Mandeville and Baton Rouge Perlis locations and online. – Garden District/Uptown

Rubensteins

rubensteinsneworleans.com / 102 St.

Charles Ave., NO 70130 / 504-581-6666, 800725-7823 Rubensteins has been a staple of New Orleans since 1924. As a men’s specialty store, Rubensteins offers quality name brand merchandise in a dynamic and attentive environment. – Central Business District

sopo

soponola.com / 504-609-2429 A New Orleans and female owned boutique. Offers unique and carefully curated selections of hardto-find women’s apparel and gifts for any occasion. Specializes in offering New Orleans goods including jewelry, baby blankets and accessories.

Tommy Bahama, Inc

tommybahama.us / 500 Port of New Orleans, A-148, NO 70130 / 504-309-7068 Features men’s and women’s apparel, footwear, accessories, and home items all on sale and designed with an island lifestyle in mind. – Riverfront

Violet’s

jackiesandviolets.com / 808 Chartres St., NO 70116 / 504-569-0088 Upscale boutique located just off of Jackson Square specializing in small, unique women’s contemporary clothing and jewelry designers. – French Quarter

Yvonne LaFleur/ New Orleans

yvonnelafleur.com / 8131 Hampson St., NO 70118 / 504-866-9666, 800-749-9666 Carrying the latest, most exclusive designs from around the world and just a street car ride away is New Orleans’ very own European shopping spree, the “Fashion Galleries” of Yvonne LaFleur. St. Charles street car stop No. 299.– Garden District/Uptown

ARTISTS/ART GALLERIES Antieau Gallery

Head Over Heels

headoverheelsonline.com / 3112 Magazine

St., NO 70115 / 504-603-3234 A one-stop shopping experience specializing in ladies shoes, clothing and accessories. Known for its unique merchandise and variety of brands, styles, and price points. – Garden District/Uptown

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70119 / 504-281-4928 Family-friendly apparel and accessories let you show the world how much you love New Orleans. Your support helps us help others as we strive to create a brighter New Orleans and a better world. – Mid-City

antieaugallery.com / 927 Royal St., NO

70116 / 504-304-0849 For art and oddities, visit Antieau Gallery where local artist Chris Roberts-Antieau offers her whimsical and bizarre world of fabric applique. From taxidermy to tragic snowglobes, Antieau’s work tells stories of nature, perception, and, above all, the human experience. – French Quarter

Arts District New Orleans

artsdistrictneworleans.com / 300-700 Julia St., NO 70130 Features stylish, cutting-edge galleries, prestigious museums, and some of the best restaurants and bars in an architecturally distinctive historic district of New Orleans. We host three large annual events: Jammin’ on Julia, White Linen Night, and Arts for Arts’ Sake/Downtown. – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

Dutch Alley Artist’s Co-op

dutchalleyartistsco-op.com / 912 N. Peters St., NO 70116 / 504-412-9220 More than 20 local artists/owners create original works from salvaged materials, glass, woodturnings, pottery, fabric art, jewelry, photography and paintings that reflect the uniqueness of New Orleans and the Gulf. – French Quarter

Ellen Macomber Fine Arts & Textiles

ellenmacomber.com / 1720 St. Charles Ave., NO 70130 / 504-914-3414 A local gift shop that encompasses the cartography, architecture, and culture of New Orleans in the form of art, apparel and home goods. – Garden District/Uptown

Frank Relle Photography

frankrelle.com / 910 Royal St., NO 70116 /

504-388-7601 Frank Relle shares his vision of the beauty, culture and history of New Orleans and southern Louisiana. Surrounded by antiques and hung over restored heart pine floors, Frank exhibits photographs from a decade of nocturnal explorations. – French Quarter

Frenchmen Art Market

frenchmenartmarket.com / 619 Frenchmen St., NO 70116 / 504-941-1149 New Orleans’ only weekly nighttime art market featuring original art, jewelry and crafts by local and regional artists. We provide a family friendly cultural experience within the lively music and nightlife of Frenchmen Street. – Faubourg Marigny/Bywater

Gallery Two

gallerytwonola.com / 831 Royal St., NO

70116 / 504-513-8312 A new contemporary collective art gallery exclusively featuring the fine jewelry and mixed media mosaic sculpture work of its artist owners, Ann Marie Cianciolo and Betsy Youngquist. Two artists. Two women. Two journeys. Two expressions. – French Quarter

JAX Art + Gifts

artbyjax.com / 110 Athania Pkwy., Metairie,

70001 / 985-377-3324 Unique New Orleans gifts and original art by Jax Frey, artist and designer of bold, and colorful images. Beautifully unusual gift boxes and baskets. Custom gifts for corporate and special events. – Jefferson Parish

Lucky Rose Gallery

cathyrose.com / 840 Royal St., NO 70116 / 504-309-8000 Art gallery featuring stunning porcelain and mixed media sculptures by New Orleans artist and gallery owner Cathy Rose. – French Quarter

Martin Lawrence Galleries

martinlawrence.com / 433 Royal St., NO 70130 / 504-299-9055 The trusted source for original fine art in New Orleans. An impressive collection of works by modern masters Picasso, Dali, Chagall, Warhol and Erté; as well as contemporary artists Robert Deyber, Rene Lalonde, Takashi Murakami and others. – French Quarter

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Lindt Chocolate

michalopoulos.com / 617 Bienville

St., NO 70130 / 504-558-0505 The offkilter architectural paintings of James Michalopoulos are instantly recognizable. You will find them here along with the artist’s figurative paintings, still lives and landscapes. Mon-Sat 10am-6pm; Sun 11am-6pm. – French Quarter

Where Y’Art

whereyart.net / 1901 Royal St., NO 70116 /

504-325-5672 Curates an online gallery where you can meet over 100 New Orleans artists, from painters to sculptors, craftsman and jewelry designers, discover their passions and learn their stories. It’s a 24-hour meeting place where the artist is always present and the wall space knows no limits. – Faubourg Marigny/Bywater

BOOKS Aunt Sally’s Pralines

auntsallys.com / 810 Decatur St., NO 70116

/ 504-524-3373, 800-642-7257 Browse our fascinating selection of books about local and regional cooking, culture, architecture and history. Lots of books and gifts for children, as well as local art, gourmet food and souvenirs. We ship anywhere. – French Quarter

Forest Sales & Distributing Company

bookmarketingplus.com / 139 Jean Marie St., Reserve 70084 / 985-479-1456, 888-3766925 Wholesale distributor of Louisiana cookbooks, regional interest books, souvenir note cards and art prints, Louisiana foods and spices. Selling primarily to shops, bookstores, convention planners and mail order operations. – Outside Metro Area

CANDIES, FINE CHOCOLATES & PRALINES Aunt Sally’s Pralines

auntsallys.com / 810 Decatur St., NO 70116

/ 504-524-3373, 800-642-7257 Making the finest handmade pralines daily since 1935, this locally owned company has a beautiful selection of local art, gourmet food, books and souvenir gifts for adults and children. Free samples of pralines every day. – French Quarter

lindt.com / The Outlet Collection at Riverwalk,

NO 70130 / 504-680-1886 Offers a wide selection of chocolate creations from the popular Lindor truffles and Excellence bars to an always changing selection of seasonal offerings and European specialties. – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

New Orleans Famous Praline Company neworleansfamouspraline.com / 1013-A

W. Harimaw Ct., Metairie 70001 / 504-8346027, 800-895-0441 Traditional Creole candy in attractive gift box packaging. Volume discounts available. Great corporate gift item. – Jefferson Parish

Southern Candymakers

southerncandymakers.com / 334 Decatur St., NO 70130 / 504-523-5544, 800-344-9773 Award-winning pralines made fresh daily. Homemade toffee, turtles, glazed pecans, Mississippi Mud, Bourbon Street Bark and Jackson Squares. Customized gift boxes/ baskets. Unique favor boxes are perfect for conventions and meetings. Federal Express shipping daily. – French Quarter

CHILDREN’S SHOPS Little Toy Shop 900 Decatur St., NO 70116 / 504-522-6588, 800-432-7080 Specialty toy store. Madam Alexander dolls, metal soldiers, Breyer horses, lots of plush stuffed animals, die-cast cars, die-cast airplanes, die-cast buses and lots of local flavor, Cajun, Creole and N’awlins books. – French Quarter

CIGAR, PIPE & TOBACCO SHOPS The Cigar Factory New Orleans

cigarfactoryneworleans.com / 415 Decatur

St., NO 70130 / 504-568-1003, 800-550-0775 The city’s oldest and only cigar factory. Come experience one of the finest cigars you’ll ever have the opportunity to smoke. Mail order direct. Cigar maker available for private events. We have three locations in the French Quarter. – French Quarter

DEPARTMENT STORES Macy’s

visitmacysneworleans.com / 3301 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie 70002 / 504-484-4600 A popular shopping destination for travelers coming from all over the world. Visitors are eligible to receive our Welcome Savings Pass, which offers 10 percent savings on most items in the store, some inclusions apply. See associate for details. – Jefferson Parish

Saks Fifth Avenue

saksfifthavenue.com / 301 Canal St., NO 70130 / 504-524-2200 Louis Vuitton, Celine, Guicci and Prada are just a few of the many designer brands available at one of Saks Fifth Avenue’s top flagship stores. Collections of the finest men’s and women’s shoes, clothing and cosmetics. – Central Business District

FLORISTS & PLANTS Convention Plant Designs, Inc.

cpdi.net / 3100 Ridgelake Dr., Suite 107,

Metairie 70002 / 504-454-7204, 866-207-7010 Specializing in all types of plant rentals and floral design services. Blooming and rental plants available for conventions, hospitality suites, special events and weddings. Customdesigned floral arrangements. Seasonal holiday décor will be available for purchase. See our website for details. WBE certified. – Jefferson Parish

Kim Starr Wise Floral Events

kimstarrwise.com / 437 Phillip St., NO 70130 / 504-315-5607 We provide a customdesigned event, based on each clients aesthetic, style and vision. Whether simple or lavish, we create beautifully unique events. From custom furnishings, to fresh flowers, linens, and candle décor. – Garden District/Uptown

NOLA Flora

nolaflora.com / 4536 Magazine St., NO

70115 / 504-891-3333 We are a fun Uptown flowershop specializing in weddings and special events in our great city. Each event is customized for our clients. – Garden District/Uptown

Aunt Sally’s Pralines

auntsallys.com / 750 St. Charles Ave., NO 70130 / 504-944-6090, 800-642-7257 View and taste as our talented cooks stir up a pot of Aunt Sally’s Creole Pralines. We also welcome you to browse in our beautiful gift store in the Arts District. – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

Creole Delicacies Gourmet Shop & Catering Company

cookincajun.com / 533 St. Ann St., On Jackson

Square, NO 70116 / 504-523-6425, 800-5236425 Delicious creamy pralines, Creole/Cajun spices and mixes and other gourmet items as well as kitchen gadgets. Tastings and product sampling daily. – French Quarter

Leah’s Pralines

leahspralines.com / 714 St. Louis St., NO

70130 / 504-523-5662 The French Quarter’s oldest praline shop. Pralines, pecan brittle, bacon pecan brittle and sugared pecans made fresh daily. Fine chocolates hand dipped. Leah’s own New Orleans seasonings and mixes. Gift boxes, wedding favors, welcome bags and convention handouts. Free samples. – French Quarter

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The Plant Gallery

theplantgallery.com / 9401 Airline Dr., NO

70118 / 504-488-8887 From the Superbowl to small meetings, TPG can handle it all. We are the in house florists for more than 23 hotels. Visit us for all of your up-lighting, florals, plant rentals and linen needs. – Garden District/Uptown

hazelnutneworleans.com / 5525 Magazine

St., NO 70115 / 504-891-2424 A destination shop for natives and visitors with its stylish blend of unique gifts and elegant home accessories and exclusive New Orleans toile. Co-owned by actor and native Bryan Batt. – Garden District/Uptown

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FOODS - RETAIL & MAIL ORDER Reily Foods Company

luzianne.com / 400 Poydras St., 10th Floor,

NO 70130 / 800-535-1961 Offering consumers high-quality products for more than 100 years. Manufactures and markets a variety of coffee, tea and mayonnaise brands as well as multiple specialty products. – Central Business District

FURNISHINGS & ACCESSORIES Bevolo Gas & Electric Lights

bevolo.com / 521 Conti St., NO 70130 / 504522-9485 Manufacturer and distributor of lighting fixtures: handcrafted, antique copper, natural gas, propane and electric, residential, commercial, landscapes and streetscapes. Custom orders. – French Quarter

GIFT BASKETS The Basketry

thebasketry.com / 12337 Hwy. 90, Luling

70070 / 504-309-7935, 800-385-9601 Beautiful gift baskets include wine and gourmet, CajunNew Orleans, convention gifts and hotel room drops custom designed in your budget. Citywide delivery and worldwide shipping. – Westbank

New Orleans Baskets of Blessings

nolabasketofblessings.com / 7121 Jefferson Hwy., NO 70123 / 504-915-7615 Family owned and operated baskets/boutique supports local artists and businesses. We have a gift for every season and reason. Our baskets are created from the heart with a personalized blessing card for the given occasion. – Jefferson Parish

GIFT SHOPS

2727 Prytania St., NO 70130 / 504-891-7018 A gallery of gifts, jewelry, art and decorative accessories. Features local artists and artisans as well as national lines. Free covered parking, gift wrap, and free delivery in select zip codes. Registries for both weddings and the debutante season. – Garden District/Uptown

Magnolia Enterprises, Inc. 442 Canal St., Suite 206, NO 70130 / 504-5860703 Tremendous selection of T-shirts and souvenirs. Everything from groceries and package liquor to magazines and toiletries. Special 99-cent section. – Central Business District

Razzle Dazzle Too

razzledazzle.com / 742 Royal St., NO

70116 / 504-568-0001 Razzle Dazzle is a fun French Quarter shopping destination featuring thematic vignettes composed of fine furnishings and decor to show off our specialty gifts, jewelry and unique products that are sure to tantalize your taste. – French Quarter

Roux Royale 600-604 Royal St., NO 70130 / 504-565-5272 Wine and dine New Orleans style. With housewares, linens, barware, candies, specialty food items, cookbooks, and table top, Roux Royale offers an unique shopping experience in the heart of the French Quarter. Bon appetit. – French Quarter

Sunshine USA 222 Bourbon St., NO 70130 / 504-410-1234 Sunshine USA operates four gift shops in the heart of the French Quarter: Trades Emporium, Dixieland Outlet, Southland and New Orleans Gift Center. We sell gifts, souvenirs, clothing, novelty items, collectables and other merchandise. – French Quarter

Toulouse Royale Gifts

neworleanstogo.com / 601 Royal St., NO

Aunt Sally’s Pralines

auntsallys.com / 810 Decatur St., NO 70116 /

504-524-3373, 800-642-7257 A thoughtful and fun collection of New Orleans gifts for adults and children, including tableware, books, kitchen accessories, souvenirs, and the best pralines in the world. Pralines made and sampled on site daily. – French Quarter

70130 / 504-522-3869, 800-259-8874 Take New Orleans home with you. From hot sauce to cool tees, we offer everything that is New Orleans. Visit us in the heart of the French Quarter or on the Internet. – French Quarter

GROCERIES Dryades Public Market

The Brass Monkey 407 Royal St., NO 70130 / 504-561-0688 Unusual gifts and collectibles. An extensive group of French Limoges boxes, Halcyon days enamels, Jay Strongwater, antique walking sticks, medical instruments and French and English antique reproductions. – French Quarter

Forever New Orleans 700 Royal St., NO 70116 / 504-586-3536 Located in the historic LaBranche Building. Offers an eclectic mix of gifts with a uniquely New Orleans flavor. Home furnishings, candles, frames, jewelry, apparel and more, will help you carry the true spirit of Forever New Orleans home with you. – French Quarter

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dryadespublicmarket.com / 1307 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd., NO 70113 / 504-644-4841 A unique, affordable fresh food market and neighborhood gathering space for the Central City corridor and beyond. – Central Business District

HAT SHOPS Meyer The Hatter

meyerthehatter.com / 120 St. Charles Ave.,

NO 70130 / 504-525-1048, 800-882-4287 The South’s largest hat store is located in downtown New Orleans. Third-generation hat man Sam Meyer, his sons and grandsons sell quality hats and caps from the world’s leading manufacturers, including Akubra, Bailey, Borsalino, Dobbs, Kangol and Stetson. – Central Business District

JEWELRY Earth Odyssey

earthodysseynola.com / 306 Chartres St., NO 70130 / 504-581-1348 A “New Age” store that showcases designer sterling silver jewelry, crystals, rocks and fossils, gemstone beads and more. We offer psychic readings and energy healing both at our storefront and at corporate events and private parties. – French Quarter

Mignon Faget

mignonfaget.com / 3801 Magazine St., NO

70115 / 504-891-2005, 800-375-7557 Noted artist and designer Mignon Faget creates jewelry designs reflecting the history, nature and architecture of her native environment. Each handcrafted object of adornment is designed in her New Orleans studio. For gallery locations, call or visit us online. – Garden District/Uptown

Mignon Faget Ltd.

mignonfaget.com / 333 Canal St., Shops At

Canal Place, First Level, NO 70130 / 504-5242973, 800-375-7557 Noted artist and designer Mignon Faget creates jewelry designs reflecting the history, nature and architecture of her native environment. Each handcrafted object of adornment is designed in her New Orleans studio. For gallery locations, call or visit us online. – Central Business District

Symmetry Jewelers & Designers

symmetryjewelers.com / 8138 Hampson

St., NO 70118 / 504-861-9925, 800-628-3711 The original jewelry gallery of New Orleans. Designs by in-house artist Tom Mathis complement an extensive estate jewelry collection and jewelry artists from around the world. Original wedding and engagement rings are a Symmetry specialty. – Garden District/Uptown

LIQUOR/WINE SHOPS Brady’s Wine Warehouse

bradyswinewarehouse.com / 1029 Oretha

Castle Haley Blvd., Suite C, NO 70113 / 504662-1488, 844-WINE-4-ME Has a 4,300 sq. ft. retail space, wine bar, offers on-demand delivering to all the area hotels and acts as a corporate wine consultant, handling business orders both huge and small. – Central Business District

MARDI GRAS SUPPLIES The Mardi Gras Spot

mardigrasspot.com / 2812 Toulouse St., NO 70119 / 504-482-6100, 800-899-1869 Manufacturer and distributor of plush toys, Mardi Gras beads, novelties, LED and fiber optic toys. We specialize in custom products for marketing and promotions. Carrying the largest selection of party supplies and themed decorations. – Mid-City

MUSIC & VIDEO Basin Street Records

basinstreetrecords.com / NO / 504-483-0002

The label home to New Orleans’ finest artists since 1997, including Kermit Ruffins, Jeremy Davenport, Rebirth Brass Band, Irvin Mayfield, Dr. Michael White, Davell Crawford and more.

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Keller Strings, LLC

kellerstrings.com / 8209 Hampson St., NO

70118 / 504-265-0530 Premium selection of violins, violas, cellos, basses, bows, and their accessories. Specializing in European instruments. Expert repair/restoration, instrument rental, appraisals. The foundation of our business is customer service and convenience while maintaining timeless charm. – Garden District/Uptown

Louisiana Music Factory

louisianamusicfactory.com / 421 Frenchmen St., NO 70116 / 504-586-1094 Retail record store specializing in jazz, blues, Cajun, zydeco, R&B, Dixieland and more. We carry CDs, DVDs, LPs, 45s, 78s, books, posters, T-shirts and sheet music. Personal service and knowledgeable sales staff. – Faubourg Marigny/Bywater

OUTLET SHOPPING New Balance Factory Store

newbalance.com / 500 Port of New Orleans

Pl., Suite 258, NO 70130 / 504-523-9291 Find all the footwear, apparel and accessories you need to keep moving this season and all year long. You’ll get the high quality you expect at great prices you’ll love. – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

SALONS & SPAS

New Orleans Fish House 921 S. Dupre St., NO 70125 / 504-821-9700, 800-839-3474 Retail and wholesale seafood. Weekly delivery to four states and nationwide shipping. We accept MasterCard and VISA. – Mid-City

SHOPPING & ENTERTAINMENT CENTERS Costco Wholesale Corporation

costco.com / 3900 Dublin St., NO 70118 /

504-484-5220 Costco is dedicated to providing the best quality products at the best value for our members. From fresh meat and produce to pharmaceutical and optical services. Costco has an unwavering commitment to doing the right thing. – Mid-City

French Market Corporation

frenchmarket.org / 1008 N. Peters St., NO 70116 / 504-522-2621 The French Market District boasts six blocks of shopping and dining in the French Quarter, including the Shops at the Upper Pontalba, Shops on the Colonnade on Decatur Street, and the Farmers and Flea Markets. – French Quarter

Jackson Brewery Millhouse

Embodyment Salon & Spa

embodymentsalon.com / 3701 Magazine St., NO 70115 / 504-891-4440 A serene inviting space for all of your hair, body, and skincare needs. Our vibrant team members provide their extensive expertise to achieve beautiful results. The spa is a tranquil oasis to retreat from the excitement of the Crescent City. – Garden District/Uptown

Hair Loft Studio

hairloftnola.com / 1000 Girod St., B-7, NO 70113 / 504-895-2911 Located in downtown New Orleans, in the Beacon. Offers various services such as, haircuts, styling, coloring services, facial waxing, threading and makeup. Offers our own line-up of premium hair care products such as Keratase and Shu Uemura products. – Central Business District

Spa Atlantis, LLC

jacksonbrewery.com / 600 Decatur St., NO 70130 / 504-566-7601 Drop into the monumental Jackson Brewery for a taste of New Orleans history and shopping. Located on the Mississippi River. Two full floors of restaurants and bars, including The Famous Gumbo Pot, Pat O’s on the River, The Riverview Room and Cafe Beignet. – French Quarter

Lakeside Shopping Center

lakesideshopping.com / 3301 Veterans

Memorial Blvd., Metairie 70002 / 504-835-8000 A favorite shopping stop of New Orleanians for more than 30 years. Conveniently located near the city and Louis Armstrong Airport. The mall houses more than 120 stores including Apple, Coach, Disney Store, Macy’s, Michael Kors, Microsoft and Sephora. – Jefferson Parish

Louisiana Tax Free Shopping

spaatlantis.net / 740 Gravier St., NO

70130 / 504-566-8088 Full-service spa and salon located in the heart of downtown New Orleans, offering guests high-quality experience focused on service and serenity. Soothing massage, indulgent skin treatments, pampering manicures and pedicures. Escape reality, visit Atlantis. – Central Business District

Tao Spa

taospas.com / 837 Canal St., NO 70112 / 210-

843-8276 We do foot reflexology, therapeutic body massage and acupressure point therapy. We are specialized in reducing heel pain (plantar fasciitis), stiff neck and shoulder, lower back pain, sciatica and other body aches. – French Quarter

SEAFOOD - WHOLESALE/ RETAIL Louisiana Seafood Exchange Inc

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shellfish products from the Gulf of Mexico, and around the world. Supplier to the finest restaurants, retailers, hotels and caterers. – Jefferson Parish

Jefferson Hwy., Jefferson 70121 / 504-8349393, 800-969-9394 Full-service seafood wholesale processor, specializing in fish and

louisianataxfree.com / 1450 Poydras St., NO 70112 / 504-467-0723 Louisiana offers international visitors a refund of sales tax on goods when purchased from retailers who are members of Louisiana Tax Free Shopping (LTFS). Refunds made in cash at the New Orleans International Airport, Riverwalk, Macy’s Lakeside, Louisiana Boardwalk Shreveport, Macy’s Mall of Louisiana and Dillard’s Acadiana Mall. For additional information and store listings, consult our directory. – Central Business District

Magazine Street Merchants Association

magazinestreet.com / NO 70175 / 504-3424435, 866-679-4764 Magazine Street, a sixmile street where locals come to shop, wine, dine and relax. A unique experience unlike anywhere else in the city. For a free shopper’s guide, email us at guide@magazinestreet.com – Garden District/Uptown

The Outlet Collection at Riverwalk

riverwalkneworleans.com / 500 Port of New

Orleans Pl., NO 70130 / 504-522-1555 The newly opened Outlet Collection at Riverwalk is the nation’s first upscale outlet center in the very heart of a downtown; showcasing many national retailers for the first time in the New Orleans/Gulf South region. – Riverfront

Royal Street Guild

royalstreetguildnola.com / 630 Royal St., NO 70130 / 504-523-5660 Recognized as one of the best streets for antiques in the world. Stroll the Old World marketplace for seven glorious blocks and discover fine antiques and collectibles. Scattered among these rare findings are cafes, restaurants, art galleries and hotels. – French Quarter

The Shops at Canal Place

theshopsatcanalplace.com / 333 Canal St., NO 70130 / 504-522-9200 Offers a stunning variety of more than 45 world-class shops and cafes, including Saks Fifth Avenue, Brooks Brothers, Anthropologie, Allen Edmonds, BCBG, J. Crew and lululemon athletica. – Central Business District

SOUVENIRS - WHOLESALE/ RETAIL Aunt Sally’s Pralines

auntsallys.com / 810 Decatur St., NO 70116 / 504-524-3373, 800-642-7257 A beautiful selection of souvenirs and collectibles, in the heart of the historic French Market. Great New Orleans gifts for adults and children, including tableware, books, kitchen accessories, souvenirs, and the best pralines in town.– French Quarter

Express Publishing Co. Inc. 5749 Jefferson Hwy., Harahan 70123 / 504733-8300, 800-725-6963 Wholesale distributor to retailers and convention planners for souvenirs, books and tee shirts. Products include New Orleans Saints, fleur de lis and Mardi Gras items. – Jefferson Parish

United Gift & Novelty Company, Inc.

unitedgiftneworleans.com / 425 Milan St.,

NO 70115 / 504-894-0404, 800-999-4885 Importers/wholesalers. Main distributor of New Orleans and Louisiana merchandise with unique designs on a wide range of products. – Garden District/Uptown

TUXEDOS & ACCESSORIES Bean’s Formal Wear

beansformalwear.laplexus.com / 4900 Freret St., NO 70115 / 504-891-4675 The place to go for men’s tuxedo rentals and sales. In business over 20 years at the same location. Member of the BBB. Specializes in tuxedos for weddings, proms and balls, in addition to career apparel. – Garden District/Uptown

VOODOO SHOPS HEX: Old World Witchery

hexwitch.com / 1219 Decatur St., NO 70116 / 504-613-0558 Warlocks Christian Day and Brian Cain present an authentic New Orleans Witchcraft shop for everyone from curious visitors to experienced practitioners. Features spell candles, occult books, incense, jewelry, Voodoo dolls, potions, broomsticks, and psychic readings by practicing witches. – French Quarter

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Destination Management Companies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Freight Companies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 Limousines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 Parking & Garages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118

Taxicabs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Tour Planning Companies . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Trains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Transportation Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Travel Agencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120

Pedicabs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Public Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119

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AIRLINES

Gray Line Tours

graylineneworleans.com / Toulouse Street

GLO

flyglo.com / P.O. Box 20249, NO 70141 /

504-897-0462, 855-435-9456 The Gulf and Mid-South’s nonstop air carrier, servicing passengers between its base at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport and Shreveport, Little Rock, Memphis, Huntsville, and Destin-Fort Walton Beach. – Central Business District

AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION

and the Mississippi River, NO 70130 / 504569-1401, 800-233-2628 Late model buses (33-47 passenger) available for charter tours, transportation and shuttles in the metro area. “America’s Most European City” view is better from the luxurious high back seats and through our large touring style windows. – French Quarter

Hotard Coaches

hotard.com / 2838 Touro St., NO 70122

Airport Shuttle, Inc.

airportshuttleneworleans.com / 4220 Howard Ave., NO 70125 / 504-522-3500, 866-596-2699 Official ground transportation for the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport. Convenient service to and from downtown New Orleans hotels, French Quarter, Convention Center and Cruise Ship Terminal. – Mid-City

Audubon Limousine

audubonlimousine.com / 6100 Chef

Menteur Hwy., NO 70126 / 504-210-8340, 866-928-6877 A locally owned and operated company, with punctual, professional staff who will be there to greet you when you land. Choose between black car service, limousines, mini-buses, and more. Special rates for group shuttles. – New Orleans East

MyAirportTrip.com

myairporttrip.com / 4333 Euphrosine St., NO 70125 / 877-592-2226 Offers a full spectrum of transportation options to airport travelers. We connect passengers with top airport shuttle, limousine, luxury vehicle and taxi companies and provide low flat rate fares. – Mid-City

AIRPORTS Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport

flymsy.com / P.O. Box 20007, NO 70141 /

504-303-7800 Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport is Louisiana’s major commercial airport providing national and international flight service. – Jefferson Parish

BUS COMPANIES Audubon Limousine

audubonlimousine.com / 6100 Chef

Menteur Hwy., NO 70126 / 504-210-8340, 866-928-6877 A locally owned and operated company, with punctual, professional staff. We offer private tours, mini-buses, full-sized buses, and more. Vehicles are built to navigate the French Quarter. – New Orleans East

Boss VIP Transportation Services, LLC bossvipnola.com / 1525 Louisa St., NO

70117 / 504-535-8917 Our charter bus seats 14 passengers, with bars, two television screens, custom lighting, climate control, and surround sound. Travel to your choice of museums, concerts, dinner parties, or just a fun night on the town. – New Orleans East

Dixieland Tours

dixielandtours.com / 10520 S. Choctaw

Blvd., Baton Rouge 70815 / 225-273-9119, 800-256-8747 Family-owned and operated motor coach company specializing in local and long distance charters as well as convention shuttles, sporting and special events. – Outside Metro Area

/ 800-356-6831 Family-owned business providing complete ground transportation service in the Gulf South for more than 80 years. We offer 25-, 55- and 56- passenger vehicles for travel locally or across North America. Complete tour packages are available. – Central Business District

Lewis Coaches, Inc.

lewiscoach.com / 3522 Hamilton St., NO 70118 / 504-486-3423 Lewis Coaches, Inc. is a transportation company located in New Orleans, specializing in group charters, escorted group tours, casino services and convention shuttles and related services. – Mid-City

Louisiana Motor Coach, Inc.

louisianamotorcoach.com / 3912 Fourth St., Marrero 70072 / 504-343-1400 Conventions, special events, sporting events, charters and tours. Locally and family-owned and operated with more than 25 years of experience, service and safety. Offering the only new fleet of 57 passenger coaches with seatbelts. Local and nationwide service. – Westbank

Megabus.com

megabus.com / 4400 S. Racine Ave.,

Chicago, IL 60609 / 877-462-6342 Safe, convenient, affordable, daily express bus service to/from New Orleans from $1. Free Wi-Fi, power outlets and more. – Outside Metro Area

CAR RENTALS Avis Rent A Car

avis.com / 1317 Canal St., NO 70112 / 504-

523-4318, 800-331-1212 At Avis Downtown, we offer free pick-up, drop-off, one way rentals and unlimited mileage rates. Our fleet includes 7- and 12-passenger vans, SUVs, and luxury vehicles. Rentals can be returned to the airport at no extra charge. – Central Business District

Budget Rent A Car

budget.com / 1317 Canal St., NO 70112 /

504-565-5600, 800-527-0700 Features Lincoln, Mercury and other fine Ford products. Also features SUVs, minivans and 15-passenger vans at all six metro New Orleans locations. Our truck locations have cargo vans, pickups, 15- and 24-foot trucks. – Central Business District

Enterprise Rent-A-Car

enterprise.com / 3545 N. I-10 Service

Rd., Metairie 70002 / 504-779-3366, 800-RENTACAR Pick Enterprise we’ll pick you up. More than 40 different makes and models including sport utility vehicles, seven- and 15-passenger vans and luxury vehicles at discounted prices. – Jefferson Parish

CRUISES Carnival Cruise Lines

carnival.com / 3655 NW 87th Ave., Miami,

FL 33178 / 800-764-7419 “Fun Ship” cruises feature awesome activities, delicious dining choices, sizzling nightlife, plenty of opportunities for relaxation, and fabulous destinations. Carnival’s 25 ships offer threeto 18-day cruises. – Outside Metro Area

DESTINATION MANAGEMENT COMPANIES 1718 Events

1718catering.com / 601 Loyola Ave., Level 4, NO 70113 / 504-355-1718 Named after the year in which New Orleans was founded, we offer exclusive access to premier venues, world-class cuisine, décor, valet, entertainment, security services and more. – Central Business District

Accent-DMC, Inc. - a DMC Network Company

accent-dmc.com / 615 Baronne St., Suite 303, NO 70113 / 504-524-1227 Locally owned, award-winning destination management company with over 25 years of customized event production and promotion. Multifaceted meeting management, conventions and events, authentic tours and experiences, creative programming, entertainment, décor, teambuilding, transportation and more by local experts. WBENC and ADMEI certified. Member MPI, SITE, FICP, ILEA and PCMA. – Central Business District

ACCESS New Orleans

accessdmcnola.com / 715 Camp St.,

NO 70130 / 504-488-7610, 888-899-2788 A destination management company unlike any other. Full-service DMC providing transportation, tours, special events, entertainment, voluntourism and teambuilding, festivals, incentives, speakers, meeting management and amenities. We are certified, licensed and insured. – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

AlliedPRA

nolameetings.com / 935 Gravier St., Suite 1920, NO 70112 / 504-586-8181 Full-service destination specialists. If your program includes evening events, tour programs, team-building, transportation, golf or voluntourism, we have the local experience to add a memorable New Orleans flair to your event. Total. Experience. Guaranteed. – Central Business District

BBC Destination Management

bbcdmc.com / 832 Baronne St., Second

Floor, NO 70113 / 504-523-9700 Awardwinning total destination management company. Conventions, meetings, incentives, special events, transportation, unique tours, voluntourism, teambuilding, decor, entertainment, VIP services and beyond. Global DMC Partner, WBENC and ADME certified. Member MPI, SITE, FICP, ILEA, HCEA and PCMA. – Central Business District

Custom Conventions

customneworleans.com / 505 Mandeville St., NO 70117 / 504-944-0814, 800-426-2315 Specialist in cultural tourism and authentic experiences, we have been a full-service DMC since 1976, providing incentive programs, corporate programs, special events, team building, entertainment, upscale catering and hard-to-find hotel rooms. – French Quarter

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Destination Management, Inc. dmineworleans.com / 365 Canal St., Suite

2350, NO 70130 / 504-587-1717, 800-4718222 Experience, knowledge, contacts; hotel and venue selection, logistics, ground transportation, theme events, hospitality staff, unique tours, VIP services, deluxe motorcoaches, Mississippi riverboats, airport shuttle, meet and greet. Operating many of the resources required for a successful program. – Central Business District

Destination New Orleans dnodmc.com / 53 Echezeaux Dr., Kenner

70065 / 504-628-1074 Award-winning, full-service DMC specializing in events, tours, transportation, voluntourism and team-building. DNO has developed a fresh approach to creating memorable experiences by combining dynamic event marketing with an innovative approach to creative meeting, incentive and event planning. – Jefferson Parish

Event Resources New Orleans eventresourcesnola.com / 1001 Robert E. Lee Blvd., NO 70124 / 504-208-5510 Whether it’s an intimate group of VIPs or hundreds of conference attendees, our hospitality and experience will create an event to impress. Services include meet and greets, off-property excursions, group activities, dinearound events, transportation and more. – Gentilly

Event Specialists of New Orleans, L.L.C. eventsno.com / 400 N. Peters St., Suite

209, NO 70130 / 504-525-1115, 877-9171115 A full-service destination management company specializing in corporate events, incentive programs, meeting planning, customized tours and parties. ESNO knows the who, what, when and where of New Orleans. – French Quarter

Gulf South Travel Services gsts-travel.com / P.O. Box 13490, NO 70185 / 504-952-0641 Specializing in customized itinerary planning for Louisiana, Tennessee, Mississippi, and Alabama. Other services include, but not limited to: bilingual step on guides, scavenger hunts, second line parades and team building activities.

Gwendolyn Entertainment gwenentertainment.com / 900 Camp St., NO 70130 / 504-208-5582 Our boutique DMC company offers innovative ideas with the utmost attention to detail for every budget. Create true New Orleans experiences with custom parades, unique décor, delicious cuisine, top tours, personalized branding and memories that will last longer than your Bourbon Street beads. – Central Business District

Historic New Orleans Tours, Inc. tourneworleans.com / 2727 Prytania St.,

Suite 8, NO 70130 / 504-947-2120 Expert itinerary planning for groups and individuals. Tours, transportation, accommodations, meetings, dine-arounds, themed parties, entertainment, parades, special events, voluntourism and ecotourism, sporting events and the outdoors for every budget. – Garden District/Uptown

Hosts New Orleans hostsneworleans.com / 365 Canal St., Suite 1400, NO 70130 / 504-524-8687, 800368-4678 With 50-plus years in business, Hosts New Orleans provides the promise of an unforgettable, authentic experience. Customized programs expertly delivered through our team of award-winning, knowledgeable local experts. ADMEI accredited. MPI, PCMA, SITE, FICP, ILEA. – Central Business District

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118 Whispering Pines Dr., Waveland, MS 39576 / 504-273-3822 Full service receptive travel services for Louisiana and the Gulf Coast. Hotel accommodations, sightseeing tours, step on guides, group meals all at wholesale pricing commissionable to travel agents. Specializing in group and FIT packages. – Outside Metro Area

Kuoni Destination Management, Inc. kuoni-dmusa.com / 650 Poydras St.,

Suite 1135, NO 70130 / 504-524-6255 KDM’s capabilities include event design and management, decor, entertainment, transportation, dine-arounds, tours and activities, registration and staffing, team building, golf tournaments, as well as production, including staging, sound and lights. – Central Business District

New Orleans Convention Company, Inc.

nocci.com / 501 Basin St., Suite A, NO 70112 / 504-888-7608 With more than 29 years of service to the hospitality industry, NOCCI specializes in creating unique events, festivals and conferences. Whether you need transportation or total meeting management, NOCCI provides impeccable services and unforgettable experiences. – French Quarter

NOLA DMC

noladmc.com / 3715 Iberville St., NO 70119 / 504-512-1572 Locally owned and operated. A full-service destination management company specializing in event design, custom excursions, teambuilding, CSR programs, creative environment and efficient top of the line transportation. Our goal is to provide our clients with the best service available and streamline execution. – French Quarter

Pelican New Orleans

pelicanneworleans.com / 600 Oak Harbor

Blvd., Suite 102, Slidell 70458 / 504-5030190 We specialize in curating the most authentic experiences in the city and sharing them with you. Through our own tour brands and our connections throughout the city, we show groups of all sizes the best of New Orleans. – Northshore

RDS Concepts

rdsconcepts.com / P.O. Box 750760 NO 70175 / 504-482-2595 A highly creative boutique destination meeting and event planning company offering research, design, and strategy at every level of our program management and execution services. Allow us to perform for you at an “Artform Level.” – Central Business District

Rey Royal

reyroyal.com / 6301 Tchoupitoulas St.,

NO 70118 / 504-269-1818, 888-999-1076 Unique experience of New Orleans and Louisiana, assuring a memorable visit. Full-service DMC/receptive operator offering accommodations, transportation, events, tours and much more. Personalized service for small and large groups. English, Español, Francais and Italiano. – Garden District/Uptown

Travel Concepts LTD

travelconcepts.net / 3818 Prytania St., NO 70115 / 504-891-3500 Full-service destination management company, in business for more than 20 years, servicing primarily an international clientele. Our Euro-American multilingual team can handle all aspects of your next meeting, convention or incentive to New Orleans. – Garden District/Uptown

The Vega Group, LLC,

vegagroup.com / 7220 Washington

Ave., NO 70125 / 504-488-5222, 800771-2979 The Vega Group is a full-service destination management company,

providing custom-designed tours, full transportation,entertainment, and themed corporate events. – Mid-City

Visit New Orleans

visitneworleans.com / 600 Decatur St., Suite 308, NO 70130 / 504-569-1482 Want a spectacular event? From corporate sponsorships to incentive and companion programs to meeting and conference management our experienced, professional staff will offer creative and flexible ideas to make your event a spectacular one. – French Quarter

FREIGHT COMPANIES Exhibit Transfer Systems, LLC

exhibittransfer.com / 3761 Louisa St., NO 70126 / 504-265-8220, 855-265-8220 Let ETS handle your next event. We offer a variety of tradeshow services including nationwide logistics and storage. Call us today or check us out on our website. – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

Transoceanic Trading and Development Company 1615 Poydras St., Suite 1255, NO 70112 / 504-526-2000 International freight forwarding and worldwide logistics management. – Central Business District

LIMOUSINES A Confidential Transportation

aconfidential.com / 622 Baronne St., NO 70113 / 504-712-1700, 800-783-1599 The leading luxury transportation provider in the New Orleans metropolitan area, and communities world-wide. A Confidential is committed to providing superior chauffeured services to its clientele by offering uncompromising service, superior vehicles, professional chauffeurs and expert personnel. – Central Business District

American Luxury Limousines

american-limo.com / 503 N. St. Patrick

St., NO 70119 / 504-269-5466, 800-631-5466 Providing the New Orleans metropolitan area with the most professional transportation available anywhere. Whether it’s sedans, limousines or minibuses, our professionally trained chauffeurs will ensure your comfort, security and privacy. – Mid-City

Nicoll’s Limousine Service

nicolls.com / 544 Bourbon St., NO 70130 /

504-454-7722 We offer one level of service, the finest. Our sedans, SUVs, passenger vans, limousines, minibuses, shuttle buses, stretch SUVs and executive limo buses can provide you with your transportation needs. Contact our office for rates. – French Quarter

Tchoupitoulas Limousines

crescentcitylimos.com / 715 Girod St.,

Suite 200, NO 70130 / 504-522-5466 We will go the extra mile for you. Serving the Greater New Orleans area with comfort, style, and safety with personal service by our professional drivers. Our fleet includes sedans, luxury limousines, SUVs, and minibuses for any group size. – Central Business District

PARKING & GARAGES Parking Management Services

neworleansparking.com / 821 Gravier

St., NO 70112 / 504-566-1000 Offering five convenient overnight parking locations at $15/night and one location at $20/night in the French Quarter, Central Business District and Warehouse District, located within a two-to five-minute walk from most hotels. Cruise ship parking available at 50-percent discount with free shuttle. – Central Business District

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Premium Parking Service, LLC

premiumparking.com / 1010 Common

St., Suite 2950, NO 70112 / 504-565-5546 Manages more than 50 parking locations throughout New Orleans. We offer daily parking, contract parking, valet parking and lot rentals. Premium Parking offers a mobile app that makes parking fast and easy. – Central Business District

Sweet Magnolia Tours

Carriage Media Group Corp.

neworleanscarriagecab.com / 22-05 43rd Ave., Long Island, NY 11101 / 504-207-7777 Our company provides public transportation in the form of taxicabs in the greater New Orleans area. – Mid-City

PEDICABS

TOUR PLANNING COMPANIES

Need A Ride

Livery Tours

needaridenola.com / 1025 Bienville St.,

Suite 2, NO 70112 / 504-488-6565 Our threewheeled pedicabs and trained drivers provide a fun, practical and stylish way of getting around downtown. We offer transportainment to sporting events, hotels, restaurants and bars, weddings, conventions and even scenic rides. – French Quarter

NOLA Pedicabs

Suite 9, NO 70140 / 504-274-1300 We provide pedaled cab service within the French Quarter, CBD, Warehouse District and Convention Center areas to include the Garden District. – French Quarter

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION R.T.A.

norta.com / 2817 Canal St., NO 70119

/ 504-827-8300 Get around town easily and conveniently via bus, ferry or historic streetcar. Enjoy unlimited rides with a Jazzy Pass. Available on our website, vendor locations, GoMobile app, or at ticket vending machines. Visit our website for more information. – Mid-City

That Sounds Cool, LLC

thatsoundscool.com / 4035 Washington

liverytours.com / 4333 Euphrosine St.,

NO 70125 / 504-561-1000 Offers a wide range of tour options from cocktail tours to haunted houses, city, plantation, walking, swamp and cultural tours. We also offer private, customizable tours that are of specific interest to your group. – Mid-City

Pelican New Orleans

pelicanneworleans.com / 600 Oak Harbor

nolapedicabs.com / 1025 Bienville St.,

sweetmagnoliatours.com / 2506 Mt. Moriah Rd., Suite B-400, Memphis, TN 38115 / 901-369-9838, 866-320-5295 We offer customized tour planning and vacations for groups and individuals and specialize in itineraries of the Deep South. In business since 1991, we offer years of experience combined with Southern hospitality and friendly service. – Outside Metro Area

Blvd., Suite 102, Slidell 70458 / 504-5030190 We specialize in curating the most authentic experiences in the city and sharing them with you. Through our own tour brands and our connections throughout the city, we show groups of all sizes the best of New Orleans. – Northshore

Stephen Ambrose Historical Tours

Ave., NO 70125 / 504-233-8665 An online marketplace that allows locals to market their skills and knowledge to anyone seeking unique experiences. We offer a trouble-free process to help you find New Orleans’ coolest underground adventures. – Tremé

TRAINS AMTRAK

amtrak.com / 500 W. Jackson Blvd., Second Floor, Chicago, IL 60661 / 312655-3437, 312-448-1361 The National Railroad Passenger Corporation, Amtrak, is a corporation striving to deliver a high quality, safe, on-time rail passenger service that exceeds customer expectations. – Outside Metro Area

stephenambrosetours.com / 2612 Esplanade Ave., NO 70119 / 504-821-9283, 888-903-3329 Professional historians lead tours based on Lewis and Clark Expedition, Civil War, WWI and WWII. Tours in USA, Europe and South Pacific and geared towards history buffs and families of WWI and WWII service members. – Esplanade Ridge

We are experienced at corporate, business, social, wedding, and Cruise Port Transportation

Party Buses for Bachelor/Bachelorette Parties.

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Gray Line Tours

graylineneworleans.com / Toulouse Street

Alert Transportation & Limousine Co. alerttransportation.com / 3 Westbank

Expy., NO 70114 / 504-525-0500, 888-3624145 Modern vehicles for professional, chauffeured transportation service. Sedans, Navigators, limos, limo bus, or mini buses. Specializing in airport transfers, business charters, party charters and luxury service. Affordable service for your private events. – Westbank

Audubon Limousine

audubonlimousine.com / 6100 Chef

Menteur Hwy., NO 70126 / 504-210-8340, 866-928-6877 Stay ahead of the curve with Audubon Limousine. A locally-owned and operated company, with special rates for group shuttles, airport transfers, multiday event booking, and more. Punctual, professional staff. French Quarter friendly buses. – New Orleans East

Bonomolo Limousines Inc./A Touch of Class Transportation bonolimo.com / 1401 Lafitte Ave., NO

70112 / 504-522-0892, 800-451-9258 The oldest limousine company in New Orleans equipped with the newest, cutting edge vehicles. Our fleet consists of luxury sedans, SUVs, limousines, executive vans, buses and trolleys. In business for 50-plus years, we are a company based on loyalty and customer satisfaction. – Central Business District

Callaway Transportation Inc.

callawaytransportation.com / 7564 Main St., Floor 2, Sykesville, MD 21784 / 410-795-8300, 800-795-9907 Professional transportation management company providing city-wide shuttle service, VIP and special event transportation across the USA and Canada. – Outside Metro Area

Carey New Orleans

careynola.com / P.O. Box 9020, Metairie 70055 / 504-523-5466, 888-892-5205 Carey New Orleans is the city’s premier ground transportation company. With more than 20 years’ experience as the corporate, incentive and destination management specialist, you can count on Carey New Orleans to deliver success.

Concord Transportation Services

ctsnola.com / 700 Port of New Orleans Pl.,

NO 70130 / 504-302-1257, 844-4CT-SNOL Luxury limo bus company that specializes in cruise airport transfers, weddings, airport meet and greet services, convention shuttles, dine arounds, and tours. – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

The Convention Store, LLC.

theconventionstore.com / 405 Headquarters Dr., Suite 7, Millersville, MD 21108 / 410-956-0001, 800-285-0001 National transportation company providing shuttles, buses, citywide transportation, event shuttles, hotel shuttles and airport logistics. – Outside Metro Area

Event Transportation Systems

eventtrans.com 703-503-5100, 888-447-

4387 Full-service transportation company with more than 35 years of experience in providing customized solutions including shuttle transportation for corporate/ association meetings, airport transportation, executive sedan service, special event and tour transportation services. – Outside Metro Area

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and the Mississippi River, NO 70130 / 504569-1401, 800-233-2628 Late model buses (33-47 passenger) available for charter tours, transportation and shuttles in the metro area. “America’s Most European City” view is better from the luxurious high back seats and through our large touring style windows. – French Quarter

Lagniappe Chauffeured Services

lcsdriven.com / 201 St. Charles Ave., Suite 2500, NO 70170 / 877-527-2888 Our goal is to become the only car service that you trust when traveling in New Orleans. Our vision is to establish world-class executive travel services that merge the art of chauffeuring with luxury, privacy, personalization and ease. – Central Business District

Limousine Livery

limolivery.com / 4333 Euphrosine St., NO 70125 / 504-561-8777, 800-326-1345 The Gulf Coast’s largest premier passenger transportation service for more than 25 years. Providing airport transportation, shuttle services, private tours with licensed guides, dinner charters/transfers and more. New sedans, limousines, vans, SUV’s, minibuses and motor coaches. – Mid-City

Luxury Limousines of New Orleans, LLC

luxurylimonola.com / 4621 W. Napoleon Ave., Suite 107C, Metairie 70001 / 504-3777452 High quality, professional limousine and car service for all your needs. All new model updated limousines, sedans and minibuses. – Jefferson Parish

Lyft, Inc.

lyft.com / NO An app for welcoming

affordable rides within minutes. Simply request a ride and get picked up by a friendly driver. Available in more than 200 cities, preferred by drivers and passengers for its safe and friendly experience, and its commitment to affecting positive change for the future of our cities.

Machu Picchu Travel Services, Inc machupicchutours.com / 442 Jackson

Ave., NO 70130 / 504-561-9050 Provides various tours, Cajun Country tours, ground transportation, cruise ship parking for all cruises departing from New Orleans with a free shuttle to and from our garage and motorcoach parking. We have limos, sedans, vans, minibuses, buses and vacation packages. – Garden District/Uptown

New Orleans Tours, Inc.

notours.com / 4220 Howard Ave., NO 70125 / 504-587-1717, 866-596-2698 With 40 years of experience in the transportation business, we will chauffeur you in the luxury and style of full-size motorcoaches, minibuses and vans. A trusted choice for your discriminating passenger. Specializing in comprehensive shuttle management. – Mid-City

Production Transport, Inc. Headquarters

prodtrans.com / 21 S. Clyde Ave., Suite 4,

Kissimmee, FL 34741 / 407-931-3030, 877641-0900 In operation since 1982. One of the country’s foremost leaders in transportation systems. Serving more than 100 conventions nationwide annually. Full-service, citywide shuttle programs for trade shows and conventions. – Outside Metro Area

Riverbend Charters, LLC

riverbendcharters.com / NO 70113 / 504-252-0152 Locally owned and operated, a full-service transportation company providing

excellence in customer service and attention to detail. Services include executive and VIP transportation, convention travel, private tours, airport transfers, dinner charters, special events and weddings. – Central Business District

SEAT Planners Incorporated

seatplanners.com / 4747 Research Forest

Dr., Suite 180-401, The Woodlands, TX 77381 / 936-242-1656 One of the nation’s leading providers of ground transportation services for events, meetings and conventions. SEAT is not only about providing buses, but top-flight services and efficient transportation solutions. – Outside Metro Area

Stewart Transportation Solutions, Inc.

stewarttransportation.com / 2814 Columbine Pl., Suite 100, Nashville, TN 37204 / 615-292-6040, 888-292-6040 A nationwide business specializing in convention transportation. More than 20 years of experience in New Orleans. Airport transfers from one to two to large conventions of 50,000. Top rated customer service and proficiency. Call for a proposal. – Outside Metro Area

Transportation Management Services

tms.com / 17810 Meetinghouse Rd., Suite 200, Sandy Spring, MD 20860 / 301-2602070, 800-437-7629 Specializes in the design, planning and operation for parking and transportation at events nationwide. Our systematic approach to planning and managing operations ensures the best transportation solutions at the lowest cost. – Outside Metro Area

Uber Technologies, Inc.

uber.com/cities/new-orleans / NO A mobile app that connects riders to drivers, providing the safest and most reliable rides on the road at the tap of a button. Download the app for iPhone, Android and Windows to get moving. – Garden District/Uptown

TRAVEL AGENCIES Best Express Inc. Kenner 70065 / 504-782-5168 – Jefferson Parish

Crown’s Adventures at Sea

vacationsbycrown.com / 6601 Veterans

Blvd., Suite 26, Metairie 70003 / 504-8857245, 800-330-1001 Louisiana’s largest cruise agency with thousands of cabins from New Orleans; specializing in large groups, continuing education groups, and family reunions. Best prices, amenities and upgrades available. Call the cruise Pro’s. – Jefferson Parish

Lagniappe Travel Services, Inc

lagniappetravel.com / 1100 Poydras St., Suite 2050, Energy Centre, NO 70163 / 504-582-2220, 800-327-1939 A global travel management company with representation on five continents. Our focus on individually crafted programs allows our clients to customize their travel plans based on their unique goals and financial needs. – Central Business District

Pelican New Orleans

pelicanneworleans.com / 600 Oak Harbor

Blvd., Suite 102, Slidell 70458 / 504-5030190 We specialize in curating the most authentic experiences in the city and sharing them with you. Through our own tour brands and our connections throughout the city, we show groups of all sizes the best of New Orleans. – Northshore

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CHILD CARE

Adams and Reese LLP

Clara’s Sitting Service

arlaw.com / 701 Poydras St., Suite 4500,

NO 70139 / 504-581-3234, 800-725-1990 Located in New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Birmingham, Jackson, Memphis, Nashville, Mobile, Houston, St. Petersburg, Sarasota, Tampa and Washington, DC. We’re a fullservice civil, commercial, and corporate law firm. – Central Business District

Breazeale Sachse & Wilson, LLP

bswllp.com / 909 Poydras St., 15th Floor,

NO 70112 / 504-584-5470 From hotels to manufacturing to health care, retailing to restaurants, to financial institutions, trucking companies to warehouses to nursing homes, and many others, our firm has strong experience and hands-on knowledge of how business really works. – Central Business District

Fishman Haygood Phelps Walmsley Willis & Swanson, LLP

fishmanhaygood.com / 201 St. Charles Ave., 46th Floor, NO 70170 / 504-586-5252 Leading business law firm. We handle sophisticated business transactions including mergers and acquisitions, financings, securities and real estate. Our litigators handle complex commercial and securities disputes, and media and First Amendment, tax and insurance cases. – Central Business District

Jones Walker, LLP

joneswalker.com / 201 St. Charles Ave., NO 70170 / 504-582-8272 One of the largest law firms in the southeastern United States with approximately 390 attorneys located in Alabama, Arizona, California, DC, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, New York, Ohio and Texas. – Central Business District

McGlinchey Stafford PLLC

mcglinchey.com / 601 Poydras St., 12th Floor, NO 70130 / 504-586-1200, 800-7367656 McGlinchey Stafford lawyers assist entertainment, hospitality and gaming clients, including numerous hotel properties, casinos and trade associations, with tax advice and representation, tax credits, transactional matters, labor and employment issues, intellectual property and controversies. – Central Business District

BANKS

Suite 322, NO 70119 / 504-615-4077 When family can’t be there, feel safe knowing we have compassionate sitters with years of experience. Services include: Child care in hotels, personal care, light housekeeping, doctor appointments, grocery shopping, errands, and companions. – Mid-City

Dependable Kid Care

dependablekidcare.net / 702 N. Carrollton

Ave., NO 70119 / 504-486-5044 Provides group child care programs for weddings and business events. Also refers sitters for inhotel care. – Mid-City

CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAUS Ascension Parish Tourism Commission

tourascension.com / 6967 Hwy. 22,

Sorrento 70778 / 225-675-6550, 888-7757990 Full-service tourism commission. Located between New Orleans and Baton Rouge in Plantation Country on I-10. Houmas House Plantation & Gardens, Bocage Plantation, multicultural museums, Civil War sites. Great food, music, festivals, shopping and accommodations. – Outside Metro Area

Bayou Lafourche Area Convention & Visitors Bureau

visitlafourche.com / 4484 Hwy. 1, Raceland 70394 / 985-537-5800, 877-537-5800 Full-service visitor welcome/information center. Meeting facilities, brochures, motels, sample itineraries, group tour manual, Cajun restaurants, attractions. Located 45 miles southwest of New Orleans at US 90 and LA 1. – Outside Metro Area

Cajun Coast Visitors & Convention Bureau

cajuncoast.com / P.O. Box 2332, Morgan

City 70381 / 985-380-8224, 800-256-2931 Let your adventure begin. Follow the Bayou Teche Scenic Byway through the Atchafalaya National Heritage Area. Birdwatching including eagles, wildlife watching, swamp tours, paddle trails, riverfront and historic downtowns. Only 90 minutes from downtown New Orleans. – Outside Metro Area

Iberia Parish Convention and Visitors Bureau

Greater New Orleans Federal Credit Union

iberiatravel.com / 2513 Hwy. 14, New Iberia

gnofcu.com / 3105 Lime St., Metairie

70006 / 504-454-8224, 800-468-5041 A fullservice financial institution offering an array of financial services including savings and checking accounts; direct deposit and payroll deduction; low interest rate loans, credit cards and mortgages. – Jefferson Parish

JPMorgan Chase Bank, LA3-5269

chase.com / P.O. Box 60279, NO 70160 /

504-623-1863, 888-849-3099 JPMorgan Chase is doing its part every day to help families and local businesses fuel economic recovery. We are lending and investing in Louisiana, where we have more than 3,400 employees and more than 150 branches. – Central Business District

Whitney Bank

clarasittingservice.org / 3308 Tulane Ave.,

whitneybank.com / 228 St. Charles Ave., NO 70130 / 504-586-7272, 800-347-7272 Whitney Bank is a part of Hancock Holding Company, a Gulf South financial services company with Whitney Banks in Louisiana and Texas and Hancock Banks in Mississippi, Alabama and Florida. Learn more by visiting our website. – Central Business District

70560 / 888-942-3742 Visit New Iberia/Avery Island and savor the difference on Louisiana’s hot side. Home of Tabasco and Konriko products, world-famous attractions, lively music, renowned cuisine and people who never meet a stranger. We’re too hot to pass up. – Outside Metro Area

Jefferson Convention & Visitors Bureau, Inc.

visitjeffersonparish.com / 1221 Elmwood Park Blvd., Suite 411, NO 70123 / 504-7317083, 877-572-7474 Welcome to Jefferson Parish, home of the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, the shopping capital of Louisiana, historic districts, coastal adventures in the Barataria Preserve of Jean Lafitte and the beaches of Grand Isle. – Jefferson Parish

Lafayette Convention & Visitors Commission

hours from New Orleans, we’re a short drive away for your authentic Cajun experience. – Outside Metro Area

Lake Charles/Southwest Louisiana Convention & Visitors Bureau

visitlakecharles.org / 1205 N. Lakeshore Dr., Lake Charles 70601 / 337-436-9588, 800-456-7952 A blend of casino resorts with spa, golf, restaurants, horseracing and entertainment; microbreweries and distilleries; Victorian mansions; flavorful Cajun cuisine and music; the great outdoors; 75 annual festivals and more than 6,500 rooms will make your meeting memorable. – Outside Metro Area

Louisiana’s Northshore - St. Tammany Tourist & Convention Commission

neworleansnorthshore.com / 68099 Hwy. 59, Mandeville 70471 / 985-892-0520, 800634-9443 Venture across Lake Pontchartrain to discover historic communities, antique shops, art galleries, restaurants and wildlife refuges. For outdoor adventure, take a swamp tour or do the Tammany Trace, a scenic bicycle/hiking/horseback trail. – Northshore

New Orleans Convention & Visitors Bureau

neworleanscvb.com / 2020 St. Charles Ave., NO 70130 / 504-566-5011 The only organization devoted full-time to selling, marketing and promoting New Orleans as the premier convention and leisure destination. Visit our welcome centers at 2020 St. Charles Ave. and 529 St. Ann St. in the French Quarter. – Garden District/Uptown

New Orleans Plantation Country

visitnopc.com / 2900 Highway 51, LaPlace 70068 / 985-359-2562, 866-204-7782 Minutes from the heart of New Orleans, 10 plantations with unique stories, swamp tours, elegant bed and breakfasts, comfortable hotels with easy parking, sumptuous dining and festival fun. – Outside Metro Area

St. Charles Parish Department of Economic Development & Tourism

stcharlesparish-la.gov / 15045 River Rd., P.O. Box 302, Hahnville 70057 / 985783-5140 Minutes from downtown New Orleans. Enjoy an authentic South Louisiana experience. Visit Destrehan and Ormond plantations, Bonnet Carré Spillway and historic St. Charles Borromeo Church and cemetery. Indulge at the Catfish, Alligator and other festivals. – Westbank

Tangipahoa Parish Convention & Visitors Bureau

tangitourism.com / 13143 Wardline Rd., Hammond 70401 / 985-542-7520, 800-5427520 Discover what you’ve been missing. Beautifully scenery, friendly folks a variety of events and great accommodations await you in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana. Located just 50 miles north of New Orleans. Come experience an unforgettable time. – Outside Metro Area

Visit Baton Rouge

visitbatonrouge.com / 359 Third St., Baton Rouge 70801 / 225-383-1825, 800-LA-ROUGE With delicious cuisine, eclectic shopping, soulful live music festivals, stunning historical landmarks, and the excitement of big-time college football, it’s time to set your sights on the booming city of Baton Rouge, Louisiana’s capital. – Outside Metro Area

lafayettetravel.com / 1400 NW Evangeline

Thwy., Lafayette 70501 / 337-232-3737, 800346-1958 Lafayette is the heart of Louisiana’s Cajun and Creole country, an area known as the Happiest City in America. Located two

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Tulane Medical Center

tulanehealthcare.com / 1415 Tulane

John A. Alario, Sr. Events Center

alariocenter.com / 2000 Segnette Blvd.,

Westwego 70094 / 504-349-5525 Designed to host athletic events, trade shows, concerts, graduations, receptions and other social events within our 105,000 square foot facility. The grounds are ideal for hosting festivals and events. – Westbank

Mercedes-Benz Superdome

mbsuperdome.com / Sugar Bowl Drive, NO

70112 / 504-587-3663, 800-756-7074 With a stunning spot on the New Orleans skyline and a special place in the city’s history, the Mercedes-Benz Superdome is the home of iconic events. The facility’s amenities and technology infrastructure make it one of the world’s most advanced stadiums, and perfect for general sessions, exhibits, special events and more. – Central Business District

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center

mccno.com / 900 Convention Center Blvd., NO 70130 / 504-582-3023 America’s largest contiguous-space exhibit hall now features the exciting, new 4,000-seat Conference Auditorium. The Center also includes 1.1 million square feet of exhibit space in 12 separate/combinable halls, 140 individual meeting rooms and two luxurious ballrooms. – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

Pontchartrain Center

pontchartraincenter.com / 4545 Williams

Blvd., Kenner 70065 / 504-465-9985 Pontchartrain Center offers you an affordable alternative for your event. The Center showcases more than 70,000 square feet of exhibit and meeting space. – Jefferson Parish

Smoothie King Center

smoothiekingcenter.com / Sugar Bowl

Drive, NO 70112 / 504-587-3663, 800-7567074 The Smoothie King Center is the No. 1 entertainment venue in the region. Adjacent to the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, this facility serves as the site for a variety of events: Concerts, sporting events, general sessions and special events. – Central Business District

MEDICAL SERVICES The Blood Center

thebloodcenter.org / 2609 Canal St., NO

70119 / 504-592-1534, 800-86-BLOOD Every three seconds someone needs blood. Your organization can impact the lives of others by hosting a blood drive. A nonprofit community service organization, The Blood Center is the region’s primary blood provider. Book a drive today. – Mid-City

New Orleans Urgent Care

neworleansurgentcare.com / 900

Magazine St., NO 70130 / 504-552-2433 Provides time-efficient, cost-effective, quality medical care. Located on Magazine Street bus route, close to all major attractions. Plenty of parking. Open daily. Accepts all major insurance plans and credit cards. Walk-ins welcome. On-site lab and X-ray. – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

NOLA Doc

noladoc.com / NO 70116 / 504-383-3828,

504-345-8414 A contemporary medical practice offering physician house calls 24 hours a day, seven days a week throughout the greater New Orleans area. Services include urgent and primary care, IV therapy, prescription refills, addiction medicine, care coordination and health optimization. – French Quarter

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Ave., NO 70112 / 504-988-5800, 800-5885800 Located near the French Quarter in downtown New Orleans, Tulane Medical Center offers emergency services, as well as medical services ranging from primary care to complex surgeries. Visit tulanehealthcare. com for average ER wait times. – Central Business District

NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATIONS Downtown Development District

neworleansdowntown.com / 201 St. Charles Ave., Suite 3912, NO 70170 / 504-561-8927 America’s oldest Business Improvement District. The DDD provides enhanced services in economic development, cleaning and public safety. The DDD is bounded by Claiborne, the Mississippi River, the Pontchartrain Expressway and Iberville Street. – Central Business District

PACKAGING, WRAPPING, SHIPPING, BOXES & BAGS NOLA Box Supply Co, LLC

nolabox.biz / 8501 Earhart Blvd., NO 70118 /

504-484-7225, 800-879-5559 Packaging supply distributor with more than 250,000 boxes in stock. We also stock bubble/foam wrap, Styrofoam peanuts, tape, strapping, singleface corrugated, stretch wrap, shrink film, Kraft paper, labels, bubble/padded mailers, and poly/paper bags. – Mid-City

PLACES OF WORSHIP Greater St. Stephen Ministries

gssmin.org / 5600 Read Blvd., NO 70127 / 504-244-6800 For more than 70 years, we have been a catalyst for change and spiritual advancement. The largest Pentecostal congregation in Louisiana. We invite everyone to come and “Discover a Greater You.” – New Orleans East

Historic St. Peter African Methodist Episcopal Church

hisstpeterchurch.org / 1201 Cadiz St., P.O. Box 750008, NO 70115 / 504-891-3488 Founded in 1850 by a group of freedmen of color. First black-owned property in the state of Louisiana and in the Deep South to be declared a national historic site by the U.S. Department of the Interior in 1979. Tours available. – Garden District/Uptown

PUBLICATIONS Full Circle Media, LLC

nolaweddingguide.com / 4820 Prytania St., NO 70115 / 504-603-2974 The Wedding Guide New Orleans is the original magazine celebrating our 30th anniversary in 2017, and now under new ownership. Published quarterly and sponsoring two major bridal shows per year. – Garden District/Uptown

Gambit Communications, Inc.

bestofneworleans.com / 3923 Bienville

St., NO 70119 / 504-486-5900 New Orleans’ leading local entertainment source, Gambit newspaper and bestofneworleans.com provides locals and visitors comprehensive information on dining, entertainment, shopping, and news. Custom publishing, event production and digital marketing solutions available. – Mid-City

New Orleans Magazine

myneworleans.com / 110 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Suite 123, Metairie 70005 / 504-828-1380, 877-221-3512 Celebrating our 50th anniversary. The city’s monthly four-color, glossy, lifestyle magazine. No one knows New Orleans better than New Orleans Magazine. – Jefferson Parish

NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune

nola.com / One Canal Place, 365 Canal St., Suite 3100, NO 70130 / 504-299-3518 – Central Business District

OffBeat Publications

offbeat.com / 421 Frenchmen St., Suite

200, NO 70116 / 504-944-4300, 877-9444300 Insider’s info on local music, culture and cuisine. Free in area lodging. Complete guide to live music, clubs, musicians, events. Subscriptions worldwide. CD compilations and special editions for gift bags. Facebook, Twitter, e-letter, offbeat.com. – Faubourg Marigny/Bywater

TRAVELHOST of New Orleans

travelhost.com/neworleans / P.O. Box

24444, NO 70184 / 504-304-0577 America’s No. 1 hotel magazine, and a trusted friend in the travel industry for more than 40 years, is now in 135 cities providing travelers with the information they need to make their travels pleasant and enjoyable. – French Quarter

WHERE New Orleans

wheretraveler.com / 324 Chartres St.,

Second Floor, NO 70130 / 504-522-6468 The worldwide leader in visitor information on shopping, dining, entertainment and attractions, you can find Where Magazine, Where GuestBook, maps, Menu Guide, etc. in hotels and visitor venues throughout metropolitan New Orleans and at wheretraveler.com. – French Quarter

RADIO STATIONS WWOZ 90.7 FM

wwoz.org / P.O. Box 51840, NO 70151 / 504-568-1239 Community supported, noncommercial radio broadcasting the sounds of New Orleans. Tune in to 90.7 FM for local music and culture, online at wwoz.org or via our free Android, Blackberry and iPhone apps. – French Quarter

TELEVISION STATIONS WWL-TV, Channel 4

wwltv.com / 1024 N. Rampart St., NO 70116 / 504-529-4444, 800-504-4995 New Orleans’ leading resource for news and information across multiple stations (WWL-TV, WUPL-TV and NewsWatch15) and digital platforms. The marketing division, TEGNA Local Louisiana, provides successful marketing and branding campaigns reaching target audiences across multiple platforms. – French Quarter

TOURIST INFORMATION SERVICES Basin St. Station

basinststation.com / 501 Basin St., NO

70112 / 504-293-2600, 888-626-5860 Historic visitor and information center. Travel counselors, maps, parking, art, music, New Orleans film, gift shop, refreshments. Hop-On Hop-Off sightseeing tours. Historic St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 walking tours. On the edge of the French Quarter. Available for private events. – French Quarter

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Expedia Local Expert

expedia.com / 600 Decatur St., First Floor,

NO 70130 / 504-434-3332 Provides all the planning you need to make your visit to New Orleans an unforgettable experience. Call or visit our Expedia Local Expert hospitality desk for travel tips, exclusive offers, tours, maps and more. – French Quarter

Houma Area Convention and Visitors Bureau

houmatravel.com / 114 Tourist Dr., Gray

70359 / 985-868-2732, 800-688-2732 Discover Houma, Louisiana’s Bayou Country only 45 minutes southwest of New Orleans. With more than 2,500 square miles of wetlands to explore, experience swamp tours, plantations, world-class fishing, festivals, and more. – Outside Metro Area

Louisiana Office of Tourism Welcome Center 529 St. Ann St., NO 70116 / 504-568-5661 – French Quarter

TRANSLATORS & INTERPRETERS Lighthouse Louisiana

lighthouselouisiana.org / 123 State St., NO 70118 / 504-899-4501 A professional, responsive, sign language interpreting agency, ready to work with you to accommodate deaf and hard-of-hearing attendees. Call us for communication access for your conference. – Garden District/Uptown

Real-Time Captioning and Interpreting Services, LLC

collegecaptioning.com / 381 Hwy. 21, Suite 202, Madisonville 70447 / 800-526-8720 Captioning/CART Services. Instantaneous display of spoken word to text viewable via laptop computer, monitor, big screen, etc. A printed transcript or disk can be made available. Sign Language Interpreting/Deaf Services. Sign language interpreting services at all levels. – Northshore

Universe Language Solutions

New Orleans A La Carde

alanet.com / P.O. Box 850155, NO 70185

/ 504-866-6476 New Orleans’ premier resource for promoting tours, attractions, restaurants, etc. both digitally and in print to visitors. A measurable comprehensive marketing platform via print, online, app, or QR code with proven success. – Garden District/Uptown

New Orleans Multicultural Tourism Network

soulofneworleans.com / 935 Gravier St., Suite 1170, NO 70112 / 504-265-1417 NOMTN is a full-service tourist information agency. While you’re in New Orleans, let the New Orleans Multicultural Tourism Network connect you to our cultural diversity — the soul of New Orleans. Call for your free visitors guide. – Central Business District

New Orleans Television (NOTV)

tripsmarter.com / 330 Exchange Pl., Unit 1, NO 70130 / 504-524-9900, ext. 108 FCC Broadcast Visitor Information Station airing in more than 90 percent of New Orleans’ hotel rooms. Current events updates, history, art and culture programming. Restaurants and entertainment features, attractions and more. – French Quarter

Preservation Resource Center

prcno.org / 923 Tchoupitoulas St., NO 70130

/ 504-581-7032 Promotes the preservation, restoration and revitalization of New Orleans’ historic architecture and neighborhoods. Visitors are welcome to our magnificent headquarters just two blocks from the Convention Center for free neighborhood walking brochures. Headquarters also available for event rental. – Convention/Warehouse/Arts District

Saint James Parish Welcome Center

stjamesla.com / 1094 US 61, P.O. Box 629, Gramercy 70052 / 225-562-2525, 800-3677852 Come experience South Louisiana as you’ve never seen it before. Browse in our renovated French Creole House, where you can see our plantation homes and attractions. – Outside Metro Area

St. Bernard Parish Tourist Commission & Visitor Information Center

visitstbernard.com / 409 Aycock St., Arabi

70032 / 504-278-4242 New Orleans’ most historic neighbor. Pick up information about the Battle of New Orleans, San Bernardo Scenic Byway, Islenos, world-class fishing, and more at the Aycock Barn Visitor Center in Historic Old Arabi. – Chalmette

universelanguage.com / 70 Bimini Ave.,

Kenner 70065 / 504-512-2012, 888-7317609 Professional conference interpretation/ translation agency offering one of the largest inventories in the USA. Expert technicians and top interpreters in most language combinations. Fully enclosed and table top booths, delegate (push-to-talk) conference microphones, 10,000-plus receivers, headsets. – Jefferson Parish

VOLUNTEER SERVICES Camp Restore

camprestore.org / 9301 Chef Menteur

Hwy., NO 70127 / 504-242-2636 Restore and be restored! Join us and our nonprofit partners throughout Greater New Orleans as we work together to restore, faith, home and community. Volunteer housing, meals and project coordination for groups of all sizes. – New Orleans East

LifeCity

mylifecity.com / 4035 Washington Ave., NO 70125 / 504-909-CITY – Garden District/Uptown

NetWork Volunteers

networknola.org / 530 Louisa St., NO 70117 / 504-233-2995 Customizes volunteer experiences for all types of groups from 15 to 10,000 people. We find the best volunteer project(s) for your group and can manage the entire experience from transportation to the final impact report and everything between. – Faubourg Marigny/Bywater

New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity

habitat-nola.org / 2900 Elysian Fields Ave., NO 70122 / 504-861-2077 New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity is dedicated to building affordable home-ownership opportunities for people in need, playing a major role in rebuilding New Orleans by mobilizing volunteers and eliminating poverty housing. – New Orleans East

SBP

stbernardproject.org / 2645 Toulouse St., NO 70119 / 504-277-6831 SBP is New Orleans based national nonprofit committed to disaster recovery and resilience. Having rebuilt more than 625 homes in New Orleans (1,060-plus nationwide), SBP provides a customized and turnkey volunteer experience, with no construction experience necessary. – Mid-City

WEDDING CHAPELS/ FACILITIES House of Broel’s Victorian Mansion & Museums houseofbroel.com / 2220 St. Charles Ave., NO 70130 / 504-522-2220, 800-827-4325 An enchanting world of romance for your New Orleans wedding and/or reception. This magnificent historic mansion with lush gardens provides the perfect setting for your special celebration no matter how large or small. For appointment please call 504-4942220 or 504-522-2220. – Garden District/Uptown

WEDDING RECEPTION VENUES Bayou Barn

bayoubarn.com / 7145 Barataria Blvd., Marrero 70072 / 504-689-2663, 800-TOBAYOU Rustic barn, outdoor wedding venue on the bayou with enclosed pavilion, large dance floor and stage. Perfect for weddings, bridal showers, rehearsals, corporate events or parties. In-house catering and full bar. Wedding packages and planning services available. – Westbank

House of Broel’s Victorian Mansion & Museums

houseofbroel.com / 2220 St. Charles Ave., NO 70130 / 504-522-2220, 800-827-4325 An enchanting world of romance for your New Orleans wedding and/or reception. This magnificent historic mansion with lush gardens provides the perfect setting for any special celebration no matter how large or small. For more information please call 504494-2220 or 504-522-2220. – Garden District/Uptown

Mother’s Restaurant/ Mother’s Next Door

mothersrestaurant.net / 401 Poydras St., NO 70130 / 504-523-2917 Located in the CBD. Private party room. Classic New Orleans home cooking. Real New Orleans ambiance. Private group functions for 50 to 300 people. Gumbo, seafood, jambalaya, debris, etouffee, bread pudding. A local favorite. Offsite catering too. – Central Business District

Projects with Purpose

projectswithpurpose.com / 708 Phosphor

Ave., Metairie 70005 / 504-934-1000, 866-214-6957 Experience Voluntourism and make a difference! PWP designs all facets of custom Volunteer Events tailored to any group’s interests! Spend a day having fun and giving back, while PWP takes care of all the details! – Jefferson Parish

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NEW ORLEANS’ TOP SOUVENIRS fleur-de-Lis Originally a symbol for French royalty, this lily-like emblem is prevalent throughout New Orleans culture, from the city’s flag to the uniforms of its beloved football team, the New Orleans Saints. Pick out a piece of jewelry or symbol. apparel with this iconic symbol

local cookbook When you think about New Orleans you can’t help but think about the city’s food — over-stuffed po-boys, spicy gumbos, flaming desserts. Fortunately, you can take these amazing flavors home with you by picking up a cookbook devoted to one of our famous restaurants or written by one of our many celebrity chefs.

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saints t-shirt Enthusiasm for Saints football runs deep. Get your credentials — a black-and-gold tee and pair of pom-poms — and join the other proud members of the “Who Dat Nation.”

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Purchase a commemorative festival poster and relive our food-filled, music-blaring, dance-your-tail-off celebrations long after the stage is empty. Some festivals offer numbered, signed and remarqued prints, increasing their collectible value.

CD featuring local musicians When your ears perk up at the sound of a street musician’s trumpet in the French Quarter or the booming voice of a Cajun songstress at a Frenchmen Street club, ask if the artist has a CD for sale sale. Many do, so fill your playlist with the sounds of our city city.

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$10 off per person on large airboat ride.

Save an additional 15% off 50+ NOLA activities, tours and attractions

504-689-2005 Toll-Free: 888-GO-SWAMP airboatadventures.com

Toll Free: 800-450-7139 tripshock.com

By direct bookings only. Coupon good for up to 4 guests. Cannot be used in combination with any other offers, discounts or private boat tours. Digital coupons are not valid, must provide printed coupon at check-in to receive discount. Offer expires 01/31/18.

Use code NO15 while purchasing to receive discount. Requires online or phone purchase with tripshock.com. Expires 01/31/18.

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Airboat Adventures

Use code NO15 while purchasing to receive discount. Reservations can be made online or by phone. Offer is based on availability.

Penetrate secluded areas of south Louisiana’s swamplands in a way that’s inaccessible to crowded “party” boats. With our high-speed airboats geared to meet the needs of groups of all sizes, it’s never been easier to glide over water and land to discover this exotic world of haunting beauty! Offer only valid when coupon is printed.

When choosing TripShock for booking activities, you’ll receive best available rates, accredited reviews and superior customer service. Book now at tripshock.com.

By direct bookings only. Coupon good for up to 4 guests. Cannot be used in combination with any other offers, discounts or private boat tours. Digital coupons are not valid, must provide printed coupon at check-in to receive discount. Offer expires 01/31/18.

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$3 off adult or $1 off child admission to Audubon Aquarium, Zoo or Butterfly Garden.

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See reverse for details. Up to four per coupon. Code 260. 1-2-3-4. Coupon must be printed for redemption. Offer expires 01/31/18.

With purchase of a drink of equal or lesser value, up to $8. Limited to domestic beer, house single liquor mixed drink or house wine. One coupon per person. Not valid with any other offers. Expires 01/31/18.

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Present this coupon at the ticket window to receive $3 off adult admission or $1 off child admission. Not valid with any other discounts, senior, group or combo packages. Discount applies to admission only. Coupon has no cash value. Not valid at Boo at the Zoo, Zoo-To-Do, Zoo-To-Do for Kids or any other special admission events at any facility.

B.B. King’s Blues Club features live music daily and nightly. Our hand-selected house band, complete with full horn section will have you dancing to music inspired by the King of Blues, the Queen of Motown and all your favorite blues, soul, jazz and rock ‘n’ roll musicians. Bring your appetite when you come! We serve the best barbecue in New Orleans as well as shrimp and grits and a variety of the South’s most delicious comfort foods. Open seven days a week.

Up to four per coupon. Code 260. 1-2-3-4. Coupon must be printed for redemption. Offer expires 01/31/18.

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Buy one drink get one drink free.

Purchase two meals and get an appetizer for free

Bourbon Street bourbonsbest.com

1122 Decatur St. 504-566-6003 bellesdinernola.com

Not valid on bucket drinks or other drink specials. The coupon is valid at all three locations. Offer expires 01/31/18.

Not valid with any other discounts or specials. Expires 01/31/18.

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Bourbon’s Best

Belle’s Diner

Not valid on bucket drinks or other drink specials. The coupon is valid at all three locations.

Classic food. Classic cocktails. Come in and try some of New Orleans’ faves: omelets, pancakes, waffles, sandwiches and juicy burgers, milkshakes and pies. 7am – 7pm everyday with breakfast all day!

Offer expires 01/31/18.

$10 Off Cajun Encounters City Tour or Plantation Tour!

(When you select a tour with transportation included) Only valid when you select a tour with transportation included. Select from variety of convenient pick-up locations when making reservation. Redeem online or by phone with promo code CITYNOVG18. 866-928-6877 CajunEncounters.com Adult tickets only. See reverse for details. Offer expires 01/31/18.

Not valid with any other discounts or specials. Expires 01/31/18.

Buy one entrée, Get 50% off the second! Restaurant and sports bar featuring authentic New Orleans cuisine. 135 Decatur St., in the French Quarter 504-529-8600 huckfinnscafe.com Plus tax. Present coupon before ordering. See reverse for details. Offer expires 01/31/18.

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Cajun Encounters Tour Company

Huck Finn’s Cafe

Redeem online or by phone with promo code CITYNOVG18. For call-in reservation, printed coupon must be presented at check-in.

Not valid with any other coupons, discounts, prepaid deposits or on holidays. Black out dates apply. Self bookers only. Applies to adult rates only. Offer expires 01/31/18.

Plus tax. Present coupon before ordering. 50% discount will be attributed to entree with lowest list price.

Not valid with any other coupons, discounts, prepaid deposits, or on holidays. Offer expires 01/31/18.

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$5 off walking tour of the French Quarter and Cemetery, Garden District, or Ghost Tour Explore New Orleans on a walking tour with our certified guides. 941 Decatur St., in the French Quarter 504-503-0199 neworleanslegendarywalkingtours.com Adult tickets only. See reverse for details. Offer expires 01/31/18.

$14 Off Any Two Adult Walking Tours Explore New Orleans on a walking tour with our certified guides. 941 Decatur St., in the French Quarter 504-503-0199 neworleanslegendarywalkingtours.com Adult tickets only. See reverse for details. Offer expires 01/31/18.

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New Orleans Legendary Walking Tours

New Orleans Legendary Walking Tours

Adult tickets only. Redeem online or by phone with promo code WALKNOVG18. For call-in reservation, printed coupon must be presented at check-in.

Adult tickets only. Redeem online or by phone with promo code 2WALKNOVG18. For call-in reservation, printed coupon must be presented at check-in.

Not valid with any other coupons, discounts, prepaid deposits or on holidays. Black out dates apply. Self bookers only. Applies to adult rates only. Offer expires 01/31/18.

Not valid with any other coupons, discounts, prepaid deposits or on holidays. Black out dates apply. Self bookers only. Applies to adult rates only. Offer expires 01/31/18.

$10 off our city tour. Self-booking call required. Call for information. 504-587-7115, Toll-Free: 888-587-7115 celebrationtoursllc.com

Offer expires 01/31/18.

$3 Off Unlimited Sightseeing - 3 days Double-Decker Open-Top FUN Bus Live Guided Tour * Deals All Along the Route * Guided Walking Tours

504-207-6200, Toll-Free: 800-362-1811 citysightseeingneworleans.com Promo Code: VisitNewOrleans2017 Cannot be combined with any other discount or deposit ticket. Coupon valid for each of two adult tickets. Kids $10 any tour! Offer expires 01/31/18.

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Celebration Tours

Hop-On Hop-Off Double-Decker Tours City Sightseeing New Orleans

Celebrate everything New Orleans has to offer! History, culture, food, music, jazz, architecture and Katrina recovery. Take a city tour with local tour guides. Twenty years of experience.

Offer expires 01/31/18.

Absolutely the most fun, flexible and convenient way to see New Orleans! Live guided tours 9:30am–5:30pm daily! Hop-On any bus at any of the 12-plus stops on the route! Hop-Off at any of New Orleans’ top attractions! The next bus is 30 minutes away! Unlimited sightseeing up to three days plus three FREE walking tours. Offer expires 01/31/18.

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Buy one entrée, get one free when you join us for lunch or dinner.

$3 off French Quarter, History and City tours $5 off Food and Cooking tours $10 off Cocktail and Foodie Crawls

527 Decatur St. 504-522-0571

855-353-6634

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Limit two coupons per table. Valid with out-of-town driver’s license. Second entrée must be of equal or lesser value. 15% gratuity added to original check total. Offer only valid in Official Visitors Guide. Printed copies of the coupon will not be redeemable. Offer expires 01/31/18.

*Adult tickets only. Inquire for group discounts and custom tours. Coupon not valid with other discounts and must be used at time of reservation. Coupon not to be used as cash. Offer expires 01/31/18.

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New Orleans Official Visitors Guide

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Crescent City Brewhouse

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Valid with out-of-town driver’s license. Second entrée must be of equal or lesser value. 15% gratuity added to original check total. Offer only valid in Official Visitors Guide. Printed copies of the coupon will not be redeemable.

Destination Kitchen/ MUSTDONOLA Redeem online with specific tour and promotional code: French Quarter History/City Tour: $3 off - Promo code DK3 Food and Cooking: $5 off - Promo code DKFOOD17 Cocktail and Foodie Crawls: $10 off - Promo code DKBIGTEN17

Open Mon.-Sun. 9am-5pm *Coupon must be presented at tour. Offer expires 01/31/18.

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Free Gift with $35 purchase in the Rock Shop 125 Bourbon St. 504-529-5617 hardrock.com/neworleans

Not valid with any other discounts. Must be presented at time of purchase. Offer valid only at Hard Rock Cafe New Orleans. Offer expires 01/31/18.

$21 off! Offer good for $3 p/p off the regular $25 p/p rate (up to seven people). 504-861-2727 hauntedhistorytours.com Offer expires 01/31/18.

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New Orleans Official Visitors Guide

Hard Rock Cafe New Orleans

Haunted History Tours

Not valid with any other discounts. Must be presented at time of purchase. Offer valid only at Hard Rock Cafe New Orleans

Offer expires 01/31/18.

These are the tours you’ve heard about! As seen on A&E and the History Channel, and recommended by the Travel Channel as “The No. 1 tour in New Orleans... a must-do!” Daily and nightly. Mildly theatrical, hugely historical, extremely entertaining! Ghosts! Vampires! Voodoo! Cemeteries! French Quarter and Garden District tours. New Orleans’ only five-star attraction. Offer expires 01/31/18.

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Buy one ticket, get one free to any of THNOC’s guided tours.

Fun in New Orleans starting as low as $82 per night. (1–4 people)

533 Royal St. 504-523-4662 hnoc.org

Downtown-Superdome (French Quarter Area) 330 Loyola Ave., New Orleans 800-535-7830 | hi-neworleans.com

Offer expires 01/31/18.

Not valid over blackout dates, special events or citywide conventions. Offer expires 01/31/18.

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New Orleans Official Visitors Guide

The Historic New Orleans Collection

Holiday Inn Downtown–Superdome French Quarter Area

A museum and research center in the French Quarter. Guided tours include the Williams Residence and THNOC’s architecture and courtyards. Tours begin at 10am (not available on Sun.), 11am, 2pm and 3pm, Tues.–Sun. Price: $5. Free exhibitions are also available. Visit hnoc.org for details.

Call 800-535-7830. Ask for “Fun” code. Streetcar right outside our front door that will take our guests to the Quarter and St. Charles Avenue. Rooftop pool, fitness room, Streetcar Restaurant and Clarinet Lounge. Rate subject to applicable taxes and fees and based on availability.

Offer expires 01/31/18.

Offer expires 01/31/18.

$2 off Mansion and Garden tour ticket. Not to be used on Old South Tours. Not to be used with any other discount.

Gators by the thousands. $2 off to visit our touch pool and catch your own alligators. 74645 Allen Rd., Covington

888-448-1560 • insta-gatorranch.com

40136 Hwy. 942, Darrow 225-473-9380 Offer expires 01/31/18.

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21 luxurious rooms for overnight stays.

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Insta-Gator

Experience the Southern splendor of “The Sugar Palace” when you step into 16 rooms filled with period antiques and Louisiana artwork. Our experiential tour brings you back to the 1880s to catch a glimpse of the life of a wealthy sugar baron and his mistress.

Education couldn’t be more fun. Alligators from babies to seven feet long. You can touch a baby, a four-footer or even play with babies and hold a four-footer. See your guide knee-deep in gators. Gift shop with meat, leather, T-shirts and toys. See website for virtual tour movie. Location accommodates large charter buses.

Offer expires 01/31/18.

Offer expires 01/31/18.

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$5 Off Tour of Manor, Gardens & Slave Quarters. Offer is for up to 2 Adults Only.

$2 off adults, $1 off children. Riverfront next to the convention center.

2247 Hwy. 18, Vacherie 225-265-7690 lauraplantation.com

Call for free shuttle: 504-361-7821 mardigrasworld.com

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Mardi Gras World

Named “Best History Tour in the US” by Lonely Planet Travel (UK) and by the LA Travel Promotion Assoc. as “Louisiana’s Top Travel Attraction.” Guided tour based on Laura Locoul’s “Memories of the Old Plantation Home,” a first-hand, riveting account of four generations of Creole owners, women, slaves and children. Permanent Slavery Exhibit now open. Cajun seafood restaurant next door.

Come see where Mardi Gras is made. Open daily. Tours 9:30am — last tour 4:30pm. Call for free shuttle: 504-361-7821. 1380 Port of New Orleans Pl. mardigrasworld.com

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$2 off adult Museum general admission/$1 off seniors Museum general admission 945 Magazine St. 504-528-1944 nationalww2museum.org

$20 Off City, Swamp & Double Plantation Combo Tour. $5 Off City Tour. $5 Off Swamp Tour. $10 Off Airboat Tour. neworleansdiscounttours.com Best price guarantee.

Offer good for up to four people. Not valid with any other offers. Offer expires 01/31/18.

*Tours in combo package can be used on separate days. Must book all three tours to recieve discount. **Swamp Tour coupon only valid with hotel pickup. Cannot be combined with any other coupons. Offer expires 01/31/18.

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The National WWII Museum

New Orleans Discount Tours

The Museum is the top-rated tourist destination in New Orleans and an unforgettable way to experience World War II, from industry efforts on the Home front to the combat experience of the American soldier abroad. Guaranteed to move and educate, the museum features interactive exhibits, a 4D cinematic experience, soaring aircraft, personal histories, and more. An experience for all ages, plus live musical entertainment at BB’s Stage Door Canteen and delightful dining in The American Sector Restaurant + Bar.

As a concierge we can book you with any company in town, but we try to book you with the best reviewed at a discounted price. Services are offered for: Hotel rooms, dinner reservations and recommendations, show tickets, all private transportation, riverboats and a variety of tours, including: city tours, swamp tours, plantation tours, ghost, cemetery, French Quarter and Garden District walking tours. 504-484-9680

Offer good for up to four people. Not valid with any other offers. Offer expires 01/31/18.

*Tours in combo package can be used on separate days. Must book all three tours to recieve discount. **Swamp Tour coupon only valid with hotel pickup. Cannot be combined with any other coupons. Offer expires 01/31/18.

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Sunday – Thursday $25 off best available rate. Bourbon Orleans Hotel – French Quarter Hotel Mazarin – French Quarter Dauphine Orleans Hotel – French Quarter Whitney Hotel – Arts District Crowne Plaza – New Orleans Airport

Toll-Free: 855-798-6642 neworleanshotelcollection.com

$10 off swamp tour adult ticket (25 minutes from downtown NO) Not valid on airboat tour.

6601 Leo Kerner Lafitte Pkwy., Marrero 504-689-4186, 800-445-4109 bigeasy.com Coupon code OVGJ17.

Promo code: barcoup Offer expires 01/31/18.

Mention this coupon at time of booking. Must present this printed coupon at the ticket window to receive discount. Digital coupons cannot be accepted. Coupon good for up to four adult guests. Not valid with any other discounts, promotions and deposit tickets. Subject to availability. Offer expires 01/31/18.

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New Orleans Official Visitors Guide

New Orleans Hotel Collection

Jean Lafitte Swamp Tours

Splendidly Original Hotels in America’s Favorite City! Offer is based on availability, and is not available during special events, for previous booked rooms or with any other discount including groups. Reservations must be made by phone specifying “barcoup” promo or at the website listed, and cannot be made through other reservation methods. Present coupon at check-in. Discount applies to the nightly rate for the duration of a stay. Limited one coupon per room visit.

Mention this coupon at time of booking. Must present this printed coupon at the ticket window to receive discount. Digital coupons cannot be accepted. Valid on regularly scheduled cruises. Not valid with any other discounts, promotions and deposit tickets. Subject to availability.

Offer expires 01/31/18. Promo code: barcoup

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$5 off historical daytime cruise adult ticket or $10 off dinner jazz cruise adult ticket.

$3 off demonstration and hands-on cooking classes.

Poydras Street Dock, behind Hilton Riverside Hotel 504-529-4567 • 800-445-4109 • bigeasy.com. Historical Cruise Coupon Code: OVGH17. Dinner Jazz Cruise Coupon Code: OVGD17

Located in the French Quarter at 524 St. Louis St. 504-525-2665 neworleansschoolofcooking.com

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Paddlewheeler Creole Queen

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Our festive cooking classes feature “Fun, Food & Folklore.” Demonstration classes Everyday 10am-12:30pm, 2-4pm Hands-on classes Tues. 6–9pm, Wed. 10am-1pm, Fri. 6-9pm Sat. 5-8pm, Sun. 10am–1pm and 4–7pm

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$5 off all tours*. 504-569-1401 Toll-free: 800-233-2628 graylineneworleans.com

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Steamboat Natchez

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11:30am and 2:30pm jazz cruises and 7pm dinner cruise. Good for up to four adult discounts. Not valid on special event cruises or with any other discount program. Present at Toulouse Street ticket office. Food and beverage available for purchase on all cruises.

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Free café au lait with a purchase.

Buy One Get One Satsuma Crush, made from Satsuma Rum.

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Café Beignet

Café Beignet

Open seven days. Decatur Street: 8am daily ‘til 10pm. Live jazz beginning at 10am. Beignets, breakfast, lunch/ dinner and pastries.

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Offer expires 01/31/18.

Offer expires 01/31/18.

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$15 off any bottle of red or white wine with purchase of two dinner entrées.

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Tao Spa Unwind at this relaxation station that specializes in reflexology treatments, and walk out a brand new you. All three locations are open seven days a week from 10am to 10pm Monday through Saturday and 11am to 10pm on Sunday.

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JAZZ UP YOUR TRIP You could spend an entire vacation in New Orleans just touring sites that honor the city’s jazz music history. Visit Congo Square in Louis Armstrong Park, where African musicians once gathered to perform. Other spots include New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park (which offers audio tours), The Old U.S. Mint, Preservation Hall and Little Gem Saloon. Guitar Player ©Miles/Denise Chambers

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