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A Legendary City

New Orleans is a city of contrasts. Cotillions and krewes. Old standbys and this year’s discoveries. Practiced excellence and exuberant expression. Sophistication and grit. Resilience and rebirth. You can be yourself here. That’s why new arrivals visit and decide to stay. Why ardent New Orleanians won’t live anywhere else. Why you never forget you’re in a place that constitutes its own category. Like no other.

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“ If you love New Orleans, she’ll love you back.”


Drew Brees QUARTERBACK, NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
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DINING / NIGHTLIFE

New Orleans' character is rooted in its celebrated local cuisine brought to life by world famous chefs.

New Orleans is a culinary capital where every meal feels like a celebration. From classics like Commander’s Palace in the Garden District—famed for its haute Creole cuisine and jazz brunches—to local staples like Café du Monde, where powdered-sugar beignets are a must, the city serves flavor at every turn. For fresh Gulf seafood, GW Fins in the French Quarter is a standout, while Cochon in the Warehouse District elevates Cajun comfort food. After dinner, the city comes alive with rhythm—sip cocktails at Hot Tin rooftop bar, sway to live jazz at The Spotted Cat Music Club on Frenchmen Street, or join the late-night crowds along Bourbon Street, where the party never really ends.

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SHOPPING / GALLERIES

The city’s local charm its neighborhood, each offering distinct local boutiques, antique stores and art galleries.

Shopping in New Orleans is as eclectic as the city itself, blending historic charm with cutting-edge creativity. On Royal Street, antique shops and fine art galleries line the cobblestone blocks, offering everything from 18th-century furniture to contemporary masterpieces. The French Market, operating since 1791, is perfect for local crafts, fresh produce, and vibrant souvenirs. For fashion and home goods, explore the boutiques along Magazine Street, where six miles of independent shops showcase local designers, vintage finds, and curated treasures. Art lovers will appreciate the Julia Street galleries in the Warehouse District, where rotating exhibitions highlight both local and international talent.

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CULTURE / ATTRACTIONS

From its roots as the birthplace of Jazz to its world-class cultural institutions and its annual Mardi Gras celebration, New Orleans is a dynamic city of unique culture.

Steeped in history and alive with tradition, New Orleans offers cultural experiences that captivate at every turn. The French Quarter remains the heart of the city, with landmarks like Jackson Square and St. Louis Cathedral anchoring its storied streets. Nearby, the National WWII Museum provides one of the country’s most engaging historical experiences, while the New Orleans Museum of Art and Ogden Museum of Southern Art celebrate creativity past and present. Beyond the museums, the Garden District enchants with grand mansions and tree-lined avenues, while Audubon Park and City Park offer peaceful escapes under centuries-old oaks. And no visit is complete without the city’s signature celebrations—from Mardi Gras parades to the world-famous Jazz & Heritage Festival—where music, food, and community spirit converge in unforgettable style.