superJennifer: Boundaries are: St. Charles Ave, 1st St, Magazine St & Toledano St. Developed between 1832-1900. One of the best preserved collection of historic southern mansions in the USA.
Will N: 6th-largest urban public park in the US, approx. 50% larger than Central Park in NYC. Holds the world's largest collection of mature live oak trees. Founded in 1853, one of the oldest parks in the US.
2401 Saint Ann St (Tonti Street), Nova Orleães, LA
Restaurante de Comida Típica do Sul dos EUA · Treme - Lafitte · 183 dicas e avaliações
Eater: Amazing fried chicken, often called the best in town. The food and atmosphere are quintessential New Orleans, among the best you’ll find in town. [Eater 38 Member]
Restaurante Cajun e Crioulo · French Quarter · 237 dicas e avaliações
Dens: This should the first things you do on your first morning in New Orleans... a dozen charbroiled oysters & killer Bloody Mary. Ask for the vodka at end of the bar that's been been bathing in olives
Restaurante Cajun e Crioulo · French Quarter · 100 dicas e avaliações
Men's Health Mag: You’re walking into history when you walk in here. Restaurant opened in 1918—it’s been through it all. Drink of choice? The French 75, their signature cocktail. Heck, have a few. It’s Nawlins.
Bar ao Ar Livre · Irish Channel · 100 dicas e avaliações
Michael Karnjanaprakorn: When it's warm outside, go across the street, pick up some crawfish, bring it back, order an Abita and have a feast on the outside patio.
Sanduicheria · Bayou St. John · 202 dicas e avaliações
James Ward: I've been too hundreds of poboy joints in NOLA. This I the best. No matter how long the line it's worth it. If you don't have a beer, locals drink Barqs.
Restaurante Francês · Central Business District · 199 dicas e avaliações
BET: NOLA natives and tourists from around the world flock to this spot for their BBQ Shrimp. Do yourself a favor and pick up some while you're in the bayou!