4/5 - Good
Court of Two Sisters jazz brunch is well worth the time.
Court of Two Sisters jazz brunch is well worth the time.
The shops much tackier and touristy than they were when I last visited 15 years ago. The ambience and architecture still intact with several buskers up and down the street. Royal street all the way downriver to the Industrial Canal into Bywater was fun to walk. I couldn’t stop gawking at all the interesting homes along Royal Street.
Cafe Beignet is OKAY but stick to Cafe DuMonde for the beignets
Very nice street in the Quarter. Smells better. And nice restaurants and nicer bars that aren't as crowded.
Great street for art gallerys and shopping
Had dinner at Café Amelia. Great food. Again, somewhat cold or what I would call rude.
You can browse the exhibits at Beauregard-Keyes House, a museum with a story of its own, during your trip to New Orleans. Discover the top-notch restaurants and renowned jazz scene in this walkable area.
You can enjoy retail therapy at Shops of The Colonnade during your trip to New Orleans. Make time for the stunning cathedral and local tours in this walkable area.
The engaging museum housed in this historic building offers insight into everything from New Orleans Jazz to local arts and crafts.
Enjoy some of the best live jazz music in New Orleans on this historic avenue.
Learn about the local history of New Orleans when you spend time at Decatur Street. Check out the shops and charming coffeehouses in this walkable area.
Enjoy an outing to Marie Laveau House of Voodoo during your stay in New Orleans. Experience the great live music and fascinating museums in this walkable area.