9/27/2023 0 Comments New orleans weather july 2021![]() ![]() Zombies Voodoo Shop this morning – it was a fun experience that I highly recommend doing while in NOLA! I’m not really a believer in this stuff, however, I do have to say, the reading was eerily accurate. I woke up and went to a tarot card reading at Rev. Then, I went over to a fun jazz bar called “ The Three Muses.” After this, I wandered back to the hotel and hung out there to watch even more jazz performances!įor more jazz performances in the city, I recommend reading this article. They are beautiful, unique and full of history. As morbid as it may sound, you should visit at least one cemetery while in NOLA. I ended up doing a half-hour walking tour here. ![]() Then I walked over to Lafayette Cemetery No.1. My goal was to see the AHS: Coven Mansion in the Garden District – which I did. This is best done at night + you can bring alcoholic beverages along for your haunted walk through the city! (They even let you stop to refill your beverages halfway through, haha.)ĭay 3 – Cemetery Tour + Garden District + Jazz Bars AHS Coven Mansion!įor day 3 I didn’t make any tours planned ahead of time. There are tons of fun shops in this area.Īnother highlight of this trip was taking a walking haunted history tour (like this one). The food tour will only take a few hours maximum, so we used the remainder of the day to shop in the French Quarter and do a little exploring. I highly recommend taking a food tour (like this one) and maybe even a cocktail tour. If you only come to NOLA to do one thing – it should be to eat! There are so many yummy foods down here. These tours go every half hour from 9 am – 4:30 pm and are only about 1 hour long.ĭay 2 – Food Tour + Shopping + Haunted History Tour Bourbon Street does look completely different at night – so, it was fun to see it in both the daytime and night.Īnother option would be to take a “behind the scenes” tour of Mardi Gras World. I stopped at a few bars and restaurants before making my way back to the hotel that night. ![]() Again, my hotel was right on Bourbon Street, so it was an easy walk! There is a lot to see down here. I got checked into my hotel and then took a walk down Bourbon Street. My flight landed in the afternoon, so I didn’t have a ton of time to explore NOLA on my first day. I had to sleep with earplugs in because my room was right on Bourbon Street and the partying doesn’t stop until at least 6 am (seriously)! How to Spend 4 Days in New Orleans – The Ultimate Itinerary Bourbon Street in New Orleans.ĭay 1 – Arrive & Take a Walk Down Bourbon Street Pro tip: if don’t want to stay up all night partying and want to sleep sometime before 6 am – request to stay in a hotel room NOT facing Bourbon Street. ( Click here for a list of the available lines.) This also includes 4 streetcar lines – which can be a really fun way to explore the city! ( Click here for the latest parking rates!) Not to mention, that much of the US is currently experiencing a rental car shortage and prices are NUTS everywhere.Īnother more cost-effective option is to take the public bus. Renting a car in New Orleans can get pricey, mainly because of parking. Uber is personally what I used if a place was too far to walk. I was at the Royal Sonesta Inn while in New Orleans and was right on top of all the action.įor the places that are too far to walk from the Bourbon Street area, you have a few different options… I highly recommend staying at a hotel near Bourbon Street and walking to as many of the destinations in this post as you can. Most of the things listed in this New Orleans itinerary are within walking distance of each other. Transportation + Accommodation in New Orleans Plus, I’ll share some suggestions if you have more or less time to spend in NOLA. I’m sharing how I spent my 4 days here and a few tips for planning your New Orleans itinerary. 4 days in New Orleans is plenty of time to get a good feel of the city at a relaxed pace.
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