Guidebook for New Orleans

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Guidebook for New Orleans

Drinks & Nightlife

The best traditional Jazz Club around and perhaps in the world!
521 locals recommend
The Spotted Cat Music Club
623 Frenchmen St
521 locals recommend
The best traditional Jazz Club around and perhaps in the world!
Live Music everynight and late night mexican food available.
71 locals recommend
Cafe Negril
606 Frenchmen St
71 locals recommend
Live Music everynight and late night mexican food available.
One of the oldest music clubs on Frenchmen Street.
273 locals recommend
Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro
626 Frenchmen St
273 locals recommend
One of the oldest music clubs on Frenchmen Street.

Food Scene

Two story restaurant and bar that's always hopping with live music.
234 locals recommend
The Dragon's Den
508 Frenchmen St
234 locals recommend
Two story restaurant and bar that's always hopping with live music.
Out of this world breakfast, lunch, pastries, fresh squeezed juices and more.
267 locals recommend
New Orleans Cake Café & Bakery
2440 Chartres St
267 locals recommend
Out of this world breakfast, lunch, pastries, fresh squeezed juices and more.
One of a kind tapas, cocktails and live music.
189 locals recommend
Three Muses
536 Frenchmen St
189 locals recommend
One of a kind tapas, cocktails and live music.

Shopping

Founded in 1791, New Orleans’ French Market is the oldest public market in the country. This open-air mall features shopping, dining and music in a tradition that is uniquely New Orleans.
119 locals recommend
Franch Market Place
French Market Place
119 locals recommend
Founded in 1791, New Orleans’ French Market is the oldest public market in the country. This open-air mall features shopping, dining and music in a tradition that is uniquely New Orleans.

Sightseeing

This space also serves as an incubator for new art and theater projects, hosting events like the New Orleans Fringe Festival, the city's Puppet Festival, and its very own New Dance Festival.
34 locals recommend
Marigny Opera House
725 St Ferdinand St
34 locals recommend
This space also serves as an incubator for new art and theater projects, hosting events like the New Orleans Fringe Festival, the city's Puppet Festival, and its very own New Dance Festival.
Museum, Historic Home
Musee Rochon
1515 Pauger St
Museum, Historic Home
Enjoy your complimentary rum cocktail, tour of the inner-workings of the distillery and the alcohol production process. Tour finishes with a full tasting of all of their products.
13 locals recommend
Old New Orleans Rum Distillery
2815 Frenchmen St
13 locals recommend
Enjoy your complimentary rum cocktail, tour of the inner-workings of the distillery and the alcohol production process. Tour finishes with a full tasting of all of their products.

Arts & Culture

A burlesque venue with live, local music and entertaining shows almost every night. If you are looking for a local spot with a loud, and very active audience, All Ways is the place to stop.
264 locals recommend
Allways Lounge and Theater
2240 St Claude Ave
264 locals recommend
A burlesque venue with live, local music and entertaining shows almost every night. If you are looking for a local spot with a loud, and very active audience, All Ways is the place to stop.
Dancing Grounds is a community-driven dance studio that strives to support talented dance students of all ages and levels in New Orleans.
16 locals recommend
Dancing Grounds
3705 St Claude Ave
16 locals recommend
Dancing Grounds is a community-driven dance studio that strives to support talented dance students of all ages and levels in New Orleans.
Located in Musicians Village in the hip Marigny/Bywater neighborhood. Built after Hurricane Katrina as a place to support the city’s thriving, long-lived community of musicians.
Ellis Marsalis Center for Music
1901 Bartholomew St
Located in Musicians Village in the hip Marigny/Bywater neighborhood. Built after Hurricane Katrina as a place to support the city’s thriving, long-lived community of musicians.
If you are looking for a hilariously amusing experience in an exciting area of the city, visit TNM Theater! TNM hosts weekly comedy events and performances, most for under $10.
22 locals recommend
The New Movement
2706 St Claude Ave
22 locals recommend
If you are looking for a hilariously amusing experience in an exciting area of the city, visit TNM Theater! TNM hosts weekly comedy events and performances, most for under $10.
One of the newest live performance space in the Marigny/Bywater area. This area is home to New Orleans' growing fringe theatre scene, and an ever increasing number of galleries and performance spaces.
12 locals recommend
Old Marquer Theatre
2400 Saint Claude Avenue
12 locals recommend
One of the newest live performance space in the Marigny/Bywater area. This area is home to New Orleans' growing fringe theatre scene, and an ever increasing number of galleries and performance spaces.

Everything Else

Be one of the first to enjoy this brand new green space, located right on the riverfront in Bywater. Crescent Park stretches for 1.4 miles along the Mississippi, providing unparalleled views.
423 locals recommend
Crescent Park
2300 N Peters St
423 locals recommend
Be one of the first to enjoy this brand new green space, located right on the riverfront in Bywater. Crescent Park stretches for 1.4 miles along the Mississippi, providing unparalleled views.
Langlois is a next-generation, interactive, restaurant dining and cooking experience and offer participatory cooking classes and unique dining experiences focusing on authentic Cajun and Creole food.
Langlois Culinary Crossroads
Bourbon Street
Langlois is a next-generation, interactive, restaurant dining and cooking experience and offer participatory cooking classes and unique dining experiences focusing on authentic Cajun and Creole food.