2 VloggersBacchanal Fine Wine & Spirits
“They recommend this laid-back wine bar in the Bywater neighborhood for its live music, great selection of drinks, and small plates in a relaxed outdoor garden setting.”
— Eat See TV
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Mardi Gras in Feb/Mar is unmissable
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2 Vloggers“They recommend this laid-back wine bar in the Bywater neighborhood for its live music, great selection of drinks, and small plates in a relaxed outdoor garden setting.”
— Eat See TV
2 Vloggers“They visited this bar, noted as the oldest structure used as a bar in the United States. They tried the famous Voodoo Daiquiri, also known as "Purple Drank."”
— JBit Vlogs
2 Vloggers“As part of a food tour, they tried a classic Muffaletta sandwich, Jambalaya, and a Pimm's Cup at this historic restaurant.”
— Eat See TV
1 Vloggers“The vlogger had breakfast at this cafe in the Bywater neighborhood, which serves modern Honduran cuisine. They enjoyed pancakes and a large breakfast platter.”
— newyorkplease
1 Vloggers“A Southern breakfast chain restaurant located near City Park. The vlogger had the Shrimp 'N City Grits Benedict, which he found to be good, though a bit pricey.”
— JBit Vlogs
1 Vloggers“They visited this traditional NOLA brunch spot for a friend's birthday, where a jazz band sang for them. The vlogger's favorite dish was the Baked Alaska dessert.”
— yeji 예지
1 Vloggers“A historic restaurant established in 1918. They order raw oysters, turtle soup, fried frog legs, and the iconic Bananas Foster dessert, which is prepared tableside with a dramatic flambe.”
— Joshandinez
1 Vloggers“After their airboat tour, they visit this restaurant for boiled crawfish and fried gator bites. The vlogger tries eating crawfish for the first time, complete with a bib and gloves.”
— Joshandinez
1 Vloggers“She has a fine-dining Creole brunch at this historic restaurant, trying Oysters Rockefeller, Turtle Soup, and the famous Bananas Foster, which is prepared tableside.”
— Doobydobap
1 Vloggers“They experienced a classic Louisiana crawfish boil at this pop-up, enjoying pounds of both traditional and Vietnamese-Cajun style crawfish.”
— Eat See TV
1 Vloggers“After breakfast, they stopped at this bakery, showing its distinctive red exterior and the wide selection of pastries and baked goods inside.”
— newyorkplease
1 Vloggers“For their last meal of the trip, they visit another famous beignet spot. They try the Praline Beignets and Cajun Hash Browns, noting the beignets here are much sweeter than at Cafe Du Monde.”
— vi pham
Feb–May, Oct–Nov
Mardi Gras in Feb/Mar is unmissable
Essentials
Daily Budget
$100–180 / day
per person · excl. accommodation
Main Airport
Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY)
~25 min to French Quarter · Rideshare ~$30–40 · Shuttle ~$24
Search flights to New OrleansVisa
ESTA for visa-waiver countries · US visa otherwise
Tipping
18–22% at restaurants · tip the band at jazz clubs
Vlogger Tip
Skip Bourbon Street for drinking — it's a tourist trap. Head to Frenchmen Street in the Marigny for live jazz bars where locals go. Music starts at 10 PM.
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“The vloggers arrive at the historic Hotel Monteleone, showing the beautifully decorated exterior for Christmas, before heading inside for their bar reservation.”
— Cailey and Jason
“They give a tour of their shotgun-style Airbnb, which they found for a great price and appreciated for its full kitchen and pet-friendly policy.”
— Ashley and Christian
1 Vloggers stayed here“The vloggers chose this hotel in the Central Business District for its central location, quiet atmosphere, and good value, noting its historic charm and modern touches.”
— Eat See TV
1 Vloggers stayed here“The vlogger showcases her hotel, praising its "old-world aesthetic," comfortable bed, and central courtyard with a saltwater pool, noting it was a great, pretty comfy location despite thin walls.”
— newyorkplease
“They visit this beautiful, grand hotel with large columns for drinks. The exterior is decorated for Christmas and has a lively patio scene where they enjoy cocktails.”
— Cailey and Jason
“While walking on Royal Street, they admire this hotel and share the story of its unique cornstalk-themed fence, built for a homesick wife from Iowa.”
— Ashley and Christian
1 Vloggers stayed here“Recommended as an excellent hotel option in the Garden District, with footage showing its neon sign, inviting pool area, and historic brick exterior.”
— Adam and Madalyn
1 Vloggers stayed here“The vlogger and his friend stayed at this hotel, located on the outskirts of the French Quarter. They dropped off their luggage here before heading out to explore the city.”
— JBit Vlogs

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New Orleans' legendary carnival culminating on Fat Tuesday (February or March, varies annually). The biggest party in the US. Book accommodation 6+ months ahead.
Beignets at Café Du Monde (open 24/7), gumbo, crawfish étouffée, po-boys, chargrilled oysters at Drago's, and bananas Foster. Don't miss a muffuletta from Central Grocery.
The French Quarter and Garden District are generally safe during the day. Use rideshares after dark. Stay aware on Bourbon Street late at night.
New Orleans is the birthplace of jazz. Frenchmen Street in the Marigny has 5–7 live music bars in one block. Music starts late (10 PM+) and goes until dawn.
The St. Charles Avenue streetcar is iconic and runs 24/7. The French Quarter is very walkable. Use Uber/Lyft for the Garden District and further areas.
French Quarter for atmosphere (noisy but central). Garden District for quieter charm with antebellum mansions. Frenchmen Street area for the music scene.
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