Vintage clothing store · Lower Garden District
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"Stop by Blue Dream, which sells vintage wears, esoteric home goods, and their own original designs."
Candy store · Marigny
Quaint sweets shop offering local treats like pralines, pies, cookies & king cake.
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Museum · Treme
Dive into the rich history of New Orleans' free people of color at this charming museum, where engaging tours and warm staff bring culture to life.
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Festival · Carrollton
Join the Oak Street Po-boy Festival for a vibrant day of delicious sandwiches, live music, and an electric atmosphere—perfect for food lovers of all ages!
Tour operator · French Quarter
The Flambeaux (pronounced: "flam-bow") are torches used during Mardi Gras parades. Throughout the history of our carnival tradition, the flambeaux carriers have lit up the night before floats so that revelers could see the parades. They also served as guides that led the parade on its route. In the same spirit, Flambeaux Bicycle Tours seeks to shed light on New Orleans' traditions and heritage. As we guide you through town, we share our city's colorful past and vibrant culture. We like our Gumbo spicy, so we throw a blend of history, folklore, culture, and places to visit in our roux. Join us as we guide you through the most unique city in America, in the best possible way to explore it...on a bicycle.
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Brewery · Central City
Courtyard Brewery combines a chill, dog-friendly vibe with a diverse mix of innovative IPAs and saisons, plus enticing pop-up eats in a cozy setting.
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Hotel · French Quarter
Nestled in the French Quarter, the W Hotel dazzles with chic, artsy rooms, a lush courtyard pool, and a vibrant restaurant, all just steps from the action.
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Bagel shop · Tulane Gravier
Flour Moon serves up some of New Orleans' best bagels and mouthwatering brunch sandwiches in a spacious patio setting that's perfect for sunny days.
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Creole restaurant · Garden District
Step into a historic gem where elegant Creole cuisine meets live jazz vibes under sparkling chandeliers, making every brunch and dinner unforgettable.
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Cajun/Creole · Lower Garden District
Stately neoclassical mansions, cool cafes, eclectic eateries and homey pubs line oak-shaded streets in the charming Lower Garden District. Handmade jewelry, local antiques and vintage Mardi Gras costumes are on sale at the monthly Little Flea NOLA market, while a stretch of Magazine Street has antiques shops and clothing boutiques. Tiny parks like Annunciation Square and Coliseum Square are local gathering spots.
Ramen restaurant · Lower Garden District
Hearty noodle soups & small plates dished up in a stylish Japanese restaurant with a sleek interior.
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