Don't underestimate the Pharmacy Museum! Set in a 19th-century apothecary, it features old medicines, vintage tools, and intriguing pharmacy artifacts. Explore the history of medicine through antique drug bottles and quirky recipes—it's a fascinating dive into healthcare's past.
The New Orleans Historic Art Collection is a must-visit if you're interested in the city's artistic past. It features a variety of pieces that capture New Orleans' unique history and culture. It’s free to visit, so you can enjoy a deep dive into the city's art scene without spending a dime. It also hosts a unique gift shop.
Ghost tours in New Orleans are perfect for fans of spooky stories and local legends. You'll explore haunted spots with knowledgeable guides, dive into the city’s eerie past, and maybe even spot a ghost or two. If you love a good scare and intriguing tales, these tours are a must-see.
This is a cool aquarium near the French Quarter! If you're bringing your little ones (or if you love aquariums), we recommend visiting.
Frenchmen Street in New Orleans is a must-see if you love live music. It’s got a fantastic mix of jazz clubs, bars, and tasty food, and it offers a more relaxed and authentic vibe than Bourbon Street. You’ll hear everything from jazz to funk! Be sure to check out the art market as well.
Bourbon Street is the ultimate party spot with its buzzing bars, clubs, and restaurants. The historic buildings and neon lights add to its cool vibe. For a high-energy night of music and dancing, it's the place to be—just stay aware of your surroundings and keep your belongings close.
This is one of our favorite breweries, and it's right off of Frenchmen Street.
This is a great restaurant located in the French Quarter.
Great restaurant in the French Quarter. We recommend going here for brunch, as they offer bottomless sparkling wines with brunch. Of course, they have non-alcoholic beverages too.
Don't leave New Orleans without trying a beignet and cafe au lait! There is a location in City Park near the venue as well.