The first time I went to New Orleans was back in college. I participated in a winter break program that took me and a group of my peers down to New Orleans for nearly two weeks. We volunteered with several charity organizations and really got to experience the city – not just Bourbon street, but the entire city. From the start, I knew right away that New Orleans has a very distinct, unique, and special culture.
If you’re visiting New Orleans anytime soon and have a short trip like I did, here are some of my tips to make sure you get the most out of your stay.
Choose A Hotel in the Heart of It All
When I arrived and checked into my hotel, I was excited to see my hotel was located just a couple blocks from Bourbon street. I chose to stay at the Ritz and used some of my rewards points to cover the stay. I wanted to be close to the action, but not so close that there would be constant noise and foot traffic. Although I was only about two blocks from Bourbon, when I went into my hotel, it was like I was transported back to the 1800s, it has this southern charm, most importantly, it was quiet.
Talk to the Locals
After arriving quite early in the morning, I was able to still have breakfast in the club level of my hotel. The breakfast was a nice breakfast. But, the highlight was getting to spend about 30 minutes talking to the concierge, who was a native to New Orleans. Janice was her name, and she took great care to tell me all about her city and the things I needed to do while I was there.
She was one of my trip highlights. I really love the history she shared. People of New Orleans are so proud of their city, so take advantage of that! Talk to any of the locals you run into and ask them for recommendations. They are the key to finding the best spots, best restaurants, to make sure you can have an authentic experience.
Walk Down Bourbon Street
Visit a Local Grave Site
Stroll Through Jackson Square
Visit the French Market
Eat All The Food
There are so many yummy restaurants in New Orleans. Although I actually didn’t get to try all of the places that the locals suggested to me, I wanted to include them here in case you have the chance to check them out or I get back there again to try them for myself. Lil Dizzy’s is supposed to be great for local creole for breakfast and lunch. J’s Seafood, in the French Market, is supposed to have great shrimp. Neyow’s is known for their creole soul food. Elizabeth’s is supposed to have a great breakfast. Most places you go, you will find good cajun food, but these are some of the ones that were suggested to me that I was unable to visit.
Overall, my 36 hours in New Orleans was a ton of fun. Although I didn’t get to see (and eat) everything I wanted, I still got to take in a lot of the city’s culture and remembered just how much I love the city. I’ll definitely be back again soon!