Heather's Guidebook

Heather
Heather's Guidebook

Food scene

405 locals recommend
The Joint
701 Mazant St
405 locals recommend
140 locals recommend
Bywater Bakery
3624 Dauphine St
140 locals recommend
Excellent fresh green/fruit juices. Locally sourced organic food & tasty meals. Excellent coffee.
376 locals recommend
Satsuma Cafe
3218 Dauphine St
376 locals recommend
Excellent fresh green/fruit juices. Locally sourced organic food & tasty meals. Excellent coffee.

Local dive

151 locals recommend
B J's Lounge
4301 Burgundy St
151 locals recommend

Sightseeing

Fascinating museum. Largest in the world dedicated to WWII. Many actual plane exhibits.
804 locals recommend
The National WWII Museum
945 Magazine St
804 locals recommend
Fascinating museum. Largest in the world dedicated to WWII. Many actual plane exhibits.

Traveler advice

Getting around

Safety & Transport

~~~~ SAFETY ~~~~ New Orleans is a great city but as in many large urban areas you should always be aware of potential danger. Most of the time, everything is perfectly safe. Just be mindful about walking around (in any part of the city, including upscale areas) and coming and going from cars and houses. Keep doors (car, apartment) locked and be aware of your surroundings. If ever you encounter a mugger or car-jacker on the street, don’t be a hero! Most crime is for petty financial gain.
Don't miss

Crescent City Park

This beautiful 1.4 mile long park skirts the Mississippi River and is virtually invisible from the street as it’s located behind the levee wall. There are three points of access. The closest is at the foot of Mazant Street, just three blocks away. The most iconic entrance is the “rusty rainbow” curved iron staircase atthe foot of Piety Street; you definitely don’t want to miss walking out on the Piety Wharf near the foot of this bridge. There is a staircase and elevator at the far end, at Mandeville St, which brings you out very near the French Market in the French Quarter.