New Orleans Bachelorette Party Guide

This legendary city deserves a bach guide

New Orleans is legendary just off what we have all seen on social without even traveling there. The city offers an mix of history and culture that is expressed through festivals, restaurants and culture. Whether taking in live play, shopping the unique galleries and center or attending one of the many festivals, there is plenty to do in New Orleans. Each year the city attracts hundreds ofthousands of visitors for Mardi Gras, a celebration of epic proportions boasting parades, street parties and costume balls. No visit is complete without a visit of the city’s historic French Quarter, a bustling cultural center and the heart of New Orleans. The French Quarter features live music and clubs, which offer everything from New Orleans-style jazz to rock to hip hop; a rich selection of restaurants, including Cajun, Creole and French cuisine.

Information before you get there

The French Quarter or nearby neighborhoods like the Marigny or Bywater will be the best place to rent a place to stay.

You can walk, take public transportation, or use uber services to get around the city safely, especially at night.

Consider dressing up in themed costumes per the festival you attend in New Orleans.

Big crowds so stay on your toes

Make reservations early especially during peak travel months

Lets go Place

French Quarter

Walk through its streets, and admire its architecture, like St. Louis Cathedral.

Brunch and Bottomless Mimosas

Brunch at one of New Orleans’ renowned restaurants, such as Court of Two Sisters, or Ruby Slipper Cafe, where bottomless mimosas are served.

New Orleans Cooking Class

Learn culinary culture by taking a cooking class where you can learn to make classic New Orleans dishes like gumbo.

Swamp Tour

Take an airboat or swamp tour of the Louisiana bayous.

Historical and Ghost Tours:

Of course that has been so doucmented has ghost tours, there are many operators that offer tours to leave you feeling haunted

Dinner in the French Quarter

Enjoy a dinner at one of the French Quarter’s many restaurants. To name one Mulates which has tons of good reviews and serves cajin.

Live Music Frenchmen Street:

You can listen to live jazz, blues, and other genres in intimate clubs.

Burlesque

Go to burlesque for a night of glamour at a place like One Eyed Jacks or The AllWays Lounge & Cabaret.

Bar Hopping on Bourbon Street to Haunted Pub Crawl

Bar crawling between bars and clubs like The Old Absinthe House or/and Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop Bar. Combine drinks and a haunted pub crawl through haunted bars, where you can hear haunted tales.

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