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     Location: Hill Country of TEXAS!! | We are planning a girls trip to NOLA and have some sight seeing things we want to do and visit. Are there any must see or dos while in NOLA? We are past the age of partying so evening stuff to do would be great! We want to see and do some cool, memorable things :)
ETA- Its a girls trip :)
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      Location: Arkansas | I know it's not for everyone, but if I was there I'd love to visit the Villalobos (pit bull) Rescue. (Spelling probably very off!!) I watch the tv show and think it would be really something to actually get to see it in person.
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| What is NOLA? - North Los Angeles? - Sorry, lost me here. |
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      Location: Slipping down the slope of old age. Boo hoo. | D-Day museum is a must see. Aquarium. Daytime walk through French Quarter. Acme Oyster House.... Mardi Gras museum. |
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"Heck's Coming With Me"
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        Location: Kansas | Griz - 2017-01-11 5:58 AM What is NOLA? - North Los Angeles? - Sorry, lost me here.
I cheated and Googled. It's New Orleans Louisiana. Jeez!!! |
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     Location: Not Where I Want to Be | The number one thing on your list of "to do's" is
Don't get killed |
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        Location: LuluLand~along I64 Indiana | NOLA girls trip advice: do not plan it during southern decadence and hurricane season. We had both on our trip.  |
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       Location: "Si Fi" Ville | Oak Alley!!!!
Antique stores
Food
Curiosity shops
Crawfish!
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       Location: "Si Fi" Ville | We like to go to some of the bars that serve great food and have jazz bands. The architecture of some of the city's historical sites is breath taking. There are so many things to see and do you can't even imagine!! |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Frodo - 2017-01-11 6:28 AM Griz - 2017-01-11 5:58 AM What is NOLA? - North Los Angeles? - Sorry, lost me here. I cheated and Googled. It's New Orleans Louisiana. Jeez!!!
Glad someone asked I didnt know either, and didnt want to ask cause I did'nt want to sound like a dumb dumb, lol..I was thinking Los Angeles too. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | I know they have Cemetery tours, lots of famous people buried there. And I think I heard they have Plantation tours too.. I would love to be able to tour the really old homes there. |
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   Location: Arkansas | The zoo and the aqaurium. And be careful
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| Frodo - 2017-01-11 6:28 AM
Griz - 2017-01-11 5:58 AM What is NOLA? - North Los Angeles? - Sorry, lost me here.
I cheated and Googled. Â It's New Orleans Louisiana. Â Jeez!!! Â
Thanks - never heard of it called NOLA before!
It's one of my favorite places - even though it has a shady rep.
Good food and lots of fun!
I want to take the cemetery tour the next time I go!
I found the voodoo stores intriguing.
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| Oak Alley Plantation (Brad Pitt filmed "Interview With the Vampire" also Beyonce filmed segments of one of her newer videos there. Destrihan (spelling?) Plantation also great if you enjoy history. When in the French Quarter you really feel like you are in another country. Cafe Du Mond is a popular place for Bignets and coffee. Tons of great hole in the wall restaurants. The aquarium is cool as well. You wont be impressed with Burbon Street.
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| Oak Alley Plantation, The Laura Plantation (great tour available that will take you to both) Take a bus tour of the city that will show you the 9th ward, cemeteries, beautiful parks carriage ride around the French quarter also the paddlewheel boat is very nice go to Hotel Monteleone to see the Carousel Bar..... this is where we stayed also Cafe DuMond for Bengnits you have to tour Bourbon Street at least one evennign some great restaurants there |
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| Marie Laveaux is buried in St Louis Cemetery but I was warned not to go to the cemeteries downtown by the superintendent of another cemetery. The entire French Market is wonderful. The old Jackson brewery has been made into shops. Bourbon Street at night is safe because every cop in the city is there. Ride the street car. Aquarium,. Confederate museum. COMMANDERS PALACE restaurant. The Delmonicos were friends of my grandparents but I think that restaurant's name has changed. Maybe not, don't know. Emeril Lagassi bought it. Galatoir's for lunch. Brennan's restaurant is good but extremely expensive. I think money is better spent elsewhere. New Orleans has some of the best food in the world and I would spend most of my time eating. My O My club is interesting--female impersonators. Pat O Brian's for hurricanes.
If you go during Mardi Gras there are parades every night in the French Quarter---not on Fat Tuesday though.
I don't like to down in the French Quarter early in the day because everything smells like vomit and all the worn out whores are still hanging around. French Market is OK though. |
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       Location: USA | scwebster - 2017-01-11 12:43 PM
Oak Alley Plantation (Brad Pitt filmed "Interview With the Vampire" also Beyonce filmed segments of one of her newer videos there. Destrihan (spelling?) Plantation also great if you enjoy history. When in the French Quarter you really feel like you are in another country. Cafe Du Mond is a popular place for Bignets and coffee. Tons of great hole in the wall restaurants. The aquarium is cool as well. You wont be impressed with Burbon Street.Â
Interview With A Vampire was also filmed at Destrehan Plantation. There's another plantation not far down River Road from Destrehan Plantation called Ormond Plantation, it's interesting also. Destrehan is about 20 minutes from the city.
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       Location: USA | Magazine street in uptown has great restaurants and fun shops.
If you want restaurant advice, just pm me.
The Riverwalk has been updated and is nice.
The ghost/vampire/cemetery tours are fun.
Walking down and shopping on royal and Decatur is fun.
Bourbon st. during the day is completely different than at night.
Canal st is junky which is a shame because it used to be so nice.
The Shops at Canal Place is really nice. There's a nice movie theater in there where you can order food and drinks.
You should ride on the Riverboat Natchez.
The Carousel Bar is a must - someone else mentioned it.
If you stay downtown, just remember the majority of those hotels are in really old buildings with limited space so don't expect these super huge spacious rooms and en suite.
New Orleans is all about the food and culture. It's not uncommon to go have brunch and be there for 3-4 hours. That's just how it's done. You take your time when you're down there and savor everything. You don't rush when in NOLA. If you seriously want to know where to eat, I'll be more than happy to give you a list of the most delicious restaurants, not everywhere you eat down there will be good. I'm a born and raised NOLA girl - it's my city =) |
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| I spent a couple of days in NOLA earlier this year. I went by myself and just walked and saw the sights. All of the above mentioned things were interesting. NOLA is a study in contrasts. Where else can you have an antique shop with a $200,000 liquor cabinet right next to a sex toy shop?
I second researching restaurants. The food is AMAZING. Make a reservation for one of the nationally known restaurants because the old world ambiance is worth the price tag, but don't miss the hole in the wall type places for great deals and food. Definitely hit the original Café du Monde for a blast from the past.
Parking is expensive, and there isn't much of it. The old part of NOLA isn't that big. You can walk it easily. I used the trolley cars to see the newer areas. You can buy a day pass and hop on and off at will and it works for any of the routes. I listened in on one of the cemetery tours while I was walking around and found it quite interesting. I now know where the expression "I wouldn't touch that with a 10 foot pole" came from and did you know they have "rental" mausoleums?
I saw the seedier side of NOLA, but I never felt like I was in danger. I was by myself, so I kept to the more crowded areas - during the day I felt comfortable to wonder at will. Bourbon street was a disappointment - It kinda looks like a horse that was rode hard and put up wet. I was disappointed in the number of souvenir shops that were everywhere - quite commercialized. I also booked a tour with a company called Airboat Adventures. It was neat to get to ride in the swamps and see the outdoor side of the area. There is a national park close to the area where I took the airboat ride - It had raised boardwalks where you could walk through swampy areas and see the vegetation up close.
I would also suggest researching to see if there are any home and garden tours going on while you are there. I did that while I was in Charleston and it is a wonderful way to get the chance to see the insides of the beautiful homes. You might also research what festivals are going on in local areas. There are some neat little towns just outside the big city.
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| Just a heads up. White people live in the towns that surround New Orleans not New Orleans itself. Stay in the tourist areas. Not real safe in other areas. |
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