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How to Spend Your Time in New Orleans?

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When you're on Tours New Orleans or going for New Orleans City Tour, you think quite a lot about how to spend time in New Orlean. Here is the guide which will help you to spend time while you're on New Orleans Tours.

Morning

Yoga at Cabildo and a tour of the Louisiana State Museum

You don't have to start your day the same way every morning by doing Yoga. It will give you a calm, energetic workout that will boost your energy. This unwinding, light-filled temple is now a museum. It's located in a gallery overlooking the historic Jackson Square. Visitors will be able to enjoy a stunning view of the area where the Louisiana Purchase took place in 1803.

Enjoy Breakfast

Enjoy breakfast at any restaurant with their special given menu. After you've enjoyed some of New Orleans's best-known dishes, take a bag of beignets to go and stroll down Royal Street, which is home to one of the most beautiful galleries in the South.

Afternoon

Discover the French Quarter

A visit to New Orleans City Tour would not be complete without a tour through the French Quarter. The Quarter's must-see spots include Jackson Square, Bourbon Street, Bourbon Street, and the French Market.

Magazine Street shopping

Take the St. Charles Streetcar to Magazine Street. This colorful stretch of six miles is filled with various specialty boutiques, historic architectural styles and art galleries, unique pubs, and dining venues. Magazine Street will delight you, whether you are looking for shopping or a relaxing stroll.

Evening

Dinner at Port Of Call

After your Uptown walk, stop by Port Of Call to enjoy one of their famous hamburgers or steaks. This 1963 restaurant is located on the French Quarter's historic Esplanade Avenue. It offers delicious food such as the New York Strip and the mushroom cheeseburger. While you wait to be seated at the restaurant with no reservations, make sure you order a Port of Call (the bar's most popular drink) and take home a souvenir go-cup.

Palace Market

After dinner, take a walk down Frenchmen Street to reach the Faubourg Marigny neighborhood, which is known for its street performers and live music venues. This strip is home to many bars and clubs where you can dance to all genres of music, including country and jazz. You can take a stroll through the Palace Market, which is an outdoor market filled with art, jewelry, and gifts by local and regional artists.

Night

Burlesque show

For a true New Orleans burlesque experience, visit the Allways Lounge after your Frenchmen Street walk. Marigny's cabaret club is designed to allow artists to perform alternative theatre and music concerts. It also features Bella Blue's Dirty Dime Peep Show which is known for being one of the best burlesque shows in New Orleans.

Dancing

After watching Bella Blue's burlesque show, you can cross the street to HiHo Lounge. This underground alternative venue offers live music and arts in a variety of genres, including hip-hop, disco, funk, and jam. Locals consider the Hi-Ho lounge one of the most popular free venues in Faubourg Marigny. The bar also offers drink specials every day and small plates with local ingredients.

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