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New Orleans is a one-of-a-kind destination in the United States. Famous for our Creole and Cajun cuisine, jazz music and brass bands, historic architecture, world-class museums and attractions, and renowned hospitality.
The Best Things to Do in New Orleans. Whether this is your first time to New Orleans or you’re a seasoned visitor, the city’s invigorating spirit is sure to inspire, captivate and motivate you to jump in and see and do so much.
New Orleans offers myriad ways to educate and amuse. From historic homes and streetcar rides to above-ground cemeteries and world-class museums like the National World War II Museum, the opportunities for exploration in New Orleans are truly endless.
Often called the Crown Jewel of New Orleans, the French Quarter is one of NOLA's most historic neighborhoods. But you'll find plenty of new mixed in with the old. There’s a reimagined French Market, modern boutiques and artisan cocktails mix with beloved antique stores and old restaurants.
Around the clock, every day, every week, every month – New Orleans has it going on and on. From festivals and second lines to music shows, dance performances, comedy, and performing arts, it’s here. Interested in sports? The outdoors? Dining and cocktail events? New Orleans has all that and more.
Explore New Orleans. Whether you're here for a cultural adventure or a weekend of family fun, you won't want to miss the city's best stops. Get a free New Orleans Guide from New Orleans & Company.
The New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum is a great stop in the French Quarter to learn about the Voodoo history of New Orleans. Learn about rituals, voodoo altars, and artifacts from Africa, Haiti, and old New Orleans.
Historical, colorful, and nocturnal, Bourbon Street is the life and the party of the Big Easy. Learn more about the famous street with New Orleans & Company.
Planning your December visit to New Orleans. Decembers are different in New Orleans. One-of-a-kind holiday celebrations and activities, uniquely NOLA cuisine and craft cocktails, and some of the most highly anticipated sporting events of the year take place all month long.
The Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, the oldest full-time musician-governed orchestra in the U.S., headlines the New Orleans symphony stage. Find all New Orleans orchestras, here.