How to Enjoy New Orleans π§³ | The Ultimate NOLA Guide π΅
New Orleans is famous for its unique cuisine π₯, being the birthplace of jazz π·, and often called "America's most unique city" π. Besides sipping drinks π₯ and enjoying live music πΉ, hereβs what you can do: 1οΈβ£ Jackson Square / St. Louis Cathedral A landmark of New Orleans βͺοΈ β you havenβt truly visited NOLA without seeing this. Right next to the famous Cafe du Monde π©. 2οΈβ£ French Quarter The oldest and most European-style district, packed with tourists. Though called the βFrench Quarter,β the architecture is actually Spanish-style. Full of restaurants, boutiques π, street performances π€, and insta-worthy spots πΈ. 3οΈβ£ Bourbon Street The iconic bar street π₯ β lively, wild, and a bit chaotic, but an unforgettable experience π₯³. 4οΈβ£ Segway Scooter Tour I booked through Viator for around $70/person β totally worth it! π΄ Includes a quick training session before riding. We chose the evening tour (slightly pricier) and loved it β so much fun! 5οΈβ£ New Orleans Pharmacy Museum Americaβs first licensed pharmacy π§ββοΈ, with medicines dating back 200 years π. 6οΈβ£ Ride the Streetcar / Trolley A classic NOLA experience π β $1.25 per ride (cash or mobile pay). Great for getting to City Park β you can ride partway and Uber the rest. 7οΈβ£ City Park Even larger than Central Park! Perfect for a stroll, especially in spring or fall β²οΈ. Home to museums and botanical gardens πΏ. 8οΈβ£ The Museum of Death A bold and intense museum β not for the faint of heart. π€ 9οΈβ£ Audubon Aquarium Located by the Mississippi River π¦, with over 10,000 species. Donβt miss their hurricane simulation chamber πͺοΈ β unforgettable! π French Market Feels like a farmersβ market vibe ποΈ, with lots of small shops and local crafts. #NOLA #NewOrleansTravel #WhatToDoInNOLA #NewOrleansGuide π·π€π