
Things to Do in New Orleans
50 curated spots from New Orleans itineraries
Activities & Attractions
30 curated experiences

Jackson Square & St. Louis Cathedral
Stroll the historic square, browse local artists’ works along the iron fence, and step inside St. Louis Cathedral for its ornate interior.
1h · Free
Preservation Hall
Intimate traditional jazz performance in historic wooden hall.
1h 30m · $25
French Market
Browse this open-air market’s food vendors, local products, and casual stalls stretching along the riverfront.
1h 30m · Free to enter; pay for food or shopping
Louis Armstrong Park
Free paths, Congo Square history, wildlife ponds; 10-min walk.
1h 30m · Free
Audubon Park Loop Walk or Bike
Continue on the St. Charles streetcar to Audubon Park for a 1.8-mile paved loop under massive oaks; rent a bike nearby if you prefer to ride.
1h 30m · Free to walk; bike rental ~$10-20
Audubon Park Stroll
Take a short rideshare or streetcar Uptown for a peaceful walk around the park’s loop under huge live oaks near the river.
1h 30m · Free
Backstreet Cultural Museum
Learn about Mardi Gras Indians, Skull and Bones gang traditions, and second-line culture through colorful exhibits and suits. Small but deeply authentic.
1h 30m · $8-12 per person
Bayou St. John Paddle
Rent cheap kayaks or canoe free edges for wildlife.
1h 30m · $20/hour tandem
Bayou Swamp Airboat Tour
Early-morning alligator spotting and wildlife; 30-min rideshare from French Quarter.
2h · $50-65
Bourbon Street & Surrounding Nightlife Stroll
Walk Bourbon and nearby streets in the early evening to experience the neon, music spilling from bars, and general chaos; duck into a bar with a live band if it feels right, then retreat to quieter side streets when you’ve had enough.
2h · Free to stroll (drinks extra)
Bourbon Street Nightlife Stroll
Live music bars and people-watching; 5-min walk from lunch.
1h 30m · $20-40 drinks
Cajun Encounters Kayak Tour
Budget tandem kayak spotting gators; book ahead, wear water shoes, medium fitness.
3h · $50/person
Carousel Bar & Lounge at Hotel Monteleone
Have a round of cocktails at the famous slowly rotating carousel bar, then wander nearby streets for more drinks as you like.[4][5]
1h 30m · $15-25 per drink
Carousel Bar & Lounge Nightcap
End the trip with a drink at the historic rotating Carousel Bar inside the Hotel Monteleone, listening to live music on select nights.
1h · $15-30
Chartres Street Wander
Explore hidden courtyards, galleries, and iron-lace balconies with tropical foliage.
1h · Free
City Park Big Easy Trail
Free 2-mile nature hike around lagoons; 20-min streetcar.
2h · Free ($1.25 streetcar)
City Sightseeing New Orleans Hop-On Hop-Off Bus (Red Route Segment)
Use a 1-day or multi-day ticket to ride a portion of the loop in the afternoon, getting narrated history while you rest your feet between key stops like Basin St. Station and the Garden District.
2h · $45-55
Crescent Park & Bywater Riverfront Walk
Start your last day with a walk along Crescent Park’s elevated paths and gardens for river views and murals, accessed via stair or ramp entrances.
1h 15m · Free
French Market Browse
Free historic market with stalls.
1h 30m · Free
French Market Shopping Stroll
Browse stalls for local crafts, souvenirs, spices, and small artworks, then wander nearby Chartres and Royal Street shops.
1h 30m · Free to browse
French Quarter Walking Exploration
Stroll Jackson Square, Royal Street shops, and historic architecture; photography-friendly.
1h 30m · Free
French Quarter Walking Tour
Self-guided stroll Jackson Square, St. Louis Cathedral, and street performers.
1h 30m · Free
Frenchmen Street Live Music
Pop into a few music clubs along Frenchmen Street after dinner, sampling jazz, funk, and brass bands in small venues.
2h 30m · Often free entry or small cover, plus drinks
Frenchmen Street Live Music Crawl
Walk from the French Quarter into Marigny and pop into a few music clubs along Frenchmen (like The Spotted Cat or d.b.a.) to hear jazz, brass, and funk; tip the bands and move on when you’re ready.
2h 30m · Free entry to $20 cover, plus drinks
Frenchmen Street Live Music Night
Bar-hop along Frenchmen Street to hear live jazz, funk, and brass bands at venues like The Spotted Cat and d.b.a., plus the outdoor art market.[2][4]
3h · Free to wander (covers/drinks extra)
Garden District & Lafayette Cemetery
Self-guided mansions tour then cemetery (open early); 15-min streetcar from French Quarter.
2h · $Free (cemetery) or $20 tour
Garden District & Lafayette Cemetery No. 1 Area Walk
Stroll past grand mansions, oak-lined streets, and the blocks around Lafayette Cemetery No. 1, joining a walking tour if you want more context.[2][3]
1h 30m · Free to walk (tours extra)
Garden District Mansions
Self-guided walk Lafayette Cemetery and historic homes.
2h · Free
Garden District Stroll & Lafayette Cemetery Exterior
After the tour, wander a few blocks among grand mansions and historic homes; view Lafayette Cemetery No. 1 from the perimeter if interior access is restricted.
1h · Free
Garden District Walking & Lafayette Cemetery Perimeter
Wander leafy streets lined with historic mansions and peek into the above-ground tombs through the fences around Lafayette Cemetery No. 1.
1h · FreeRestaurants & Food
20 local favorites

Cafe du Monde
Iconic beignets and cafe au lait outdoors.
45m · $10-15 per person
Café du Monde
Iconic open-air spot for fresh beignets and chicory coffee.
45m · $10-15 per person
Coop's Place
Casual, locals-beloved spot for jambalaya, fried chicken, and other hearty Cajun dishes; expect a bit of a line, but it moves.
1h 15m · $20-30 per person
The Vintage
Enjoy coffee, beignets, and small plates in a cozy, stylish café on Magazine Street before a day of walking and shopping.
1h · $10-18 per person
Verti Marte
Peacemaker po'boy.
45m · $9-11 per person
Adolfo’s
Intimate, cash-only Italian-Creole spot above a bar on Frenchmen Street; arrive a bit early, order a fish topped with their famous Ocean Sauce, and share a bottle of wine.
1h 30m · $25-40 per person
Arnaud’s
Classic, white-tablecloth Creole institution; try the shrimp Arnaud, oysters, and a flambé dessert, and request a quieter corner for romance.
2h · $80-140 per person
Bearcat CBD
Fuel up with hearty scrambles, breakfast bowls, and good coffee in a modern café setting just upriver from the Quarter.
1h · $12-20 per person
Brennan's Restaurant
Historic restaurant where Bananas Foster was invented. Elegant courtyard dining; dress code smart casual.
2h · $45-65 per person
Café Bacchanal
Casual spot near Jackson Square serving bistro fare and cocktails. Comfortable for couples; good for evening strolls.
1h 15m · $20-35 per person
Cafe Beignet
Beignets and poboys; 20-min streetcar from Lakefront.
45m · $12-20 per person
Cafe Beignet (Decatur Street)
Grab a plate of fresh beignets and chicory coffee in the leafy courtyard just off Decatur; it’s a relaxed setting for your first morning.
45m · $8-15 per person
Cafe Beignet (Royal Street)
Grab beignets, coffee, and a light breakfast in a charming courtyard setting just steps from Jackson Square; share a few plates for the group.
1h · $10-18 per person
Cane & Table
Sit in the rustic courtyard for Caribbean-inspired small plates and excellent rum cocktails or mocktails; good for sharing.
1h 15m · $20-35 per person
Central Grocery
Muffuletta sandwich—get half to share.
45m · $10-12 per person
Clover Grill
Grab a classic diner-style burger and fries at this quirky, neon-lit spot on Bourbon Street.
1h · $10-18 per person
Cochon
Cajun butcher-focused with pork ribs, wood-fired chicken—no shellfish reliance.
1h 30m · $35-50 per person
Cochon Butcher
Casual offshoot of Cochon with excellent sandwiches, charcuterie, and small plates; try the muffuletta or pork belly sandwich and share a few sides.
1h 15m · $20-35 per person
Commander's Palace
Turtle soup and pecan-crusted gulf fish; upscale Creole.
1h 30m · $40-50 per person
Commander’s Palace
Famed turquoise landmark offering refined Creole cuisine; consider the prix fixe lunch and their legendary 25-cent martinis (with food).
2h · $50-90 per personMore on New Orleans
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