Saenger Theatre

Performing arts theater · Central Business District

2

@cntraveler

"You can still feel the glamour that must have accompanied the opening of Saenger Theatre in 1927. Although the capacity has been cut from 4,000 to 2,600, the grand venue is still one of the biggest theaters in town, with a performance hall modeled on an Italian baroque courtyard and overhead lighting that resembles a starry constellation. The space hosts big events that still need a more intimate setting than a sports arena: touring Broadway shows, big-name comedians, and the occasional concert." - Paul Oswell

The 23 Best Things to Do in New Orleans
Getty

1111 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70112 Get directions

saengernola.com
@saengernola

2 Postcards

See full details

More Places For You

New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum

Museum · French Quarter

Two snug rooms packed with voodoo artifacts, plus a gift shop, both run by voodoo practitioners.

1 Postcard

Molly's Rise and Shine

Restaurant · Lower Garden District

Molly's Rise and Shine serves up delightful Southern-inspired brunch with mouthwatering biscuits, fried chicken, and a playful, retro vibe that’s hard to resist.

22 Postcards

The Munch Factory

Restaurant · Pontchartrain Park

Neighborhood eatery offering traditional Creole dishes in a warm & casual atmosphere.

10 Postcards

Emeril's

Contemporary Louisiana restaurant · Lower Garden District

Classic, upscale New Orleans dishes by celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse in a sleek, modern space.

16 Postcards

Yo nashi

Restaurant · Central Business District

"Yō Nashi is a New Orleans omakase restaurant, not just an omakase restaurant in New Orleans. Utilizing local ingredients and flavor with Japanese technique and presentation, Chef Mack creates a dining experience that invokes a sense of transportation while simultaneously being rooted in the city where he presides."

6 Postcards

The Pontchartrain Hotel

Hotel · Central City

Storied hideaway dating from 1927 & offering luxe suites, 2 eateries, a coffee shop & a rooftop bar. Overlooking St. Charles Avenue and dating from 1927, this sophisticated all-suite hotel is less than a mile from the The National WWII Museum and 4 miles from the Audubon Zoo. Plush suites are decorated with antiques, as well as modern elements and feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and minibars; some also have sitting areas and/or kitchens. Dining options include 2 swanky restaurants serving Cajun Cuisine, and there's also a coffee shop and a rooftop bar. Laundry facilities are available, as is a fitness center and a library/lounge with loaner books, a computer, and a flat-screen TV.

11 Postcards

Central Grocery and Deli

Italian grocery store · French Quarter

This beloved Italian market in New Orleans is renowned for its massive, flavor-packed muffuletta sandwiches, a culinary staple you can’t miss.

21 Postcards

JusTini's

Restaurant · Bywater

Cozy spot serving up small plates and specialty cocktails in a historic building.

9 Postcards

Jewel of the South

Restaurant · French Quarter

Nestled in the French Quarter, this charming restaurant features a picturesque garden courtyard where you can savor crafted cocktails, caviar, and sumptuous steaks.

44 Postcards

Hotel Monteleone

Hotel · French Quarter

Hotel Monteleone is a historic French Quarter gem with stylish rooms, a rooftop pool boasting stunning views, and the enchanting Carousel Bar for a memorable sip.

6 Postcards