The Garden District – New Orleans

A great walking tour in New Orleans can be had in the area of town known as the Garden District. Beautiful old homes and gardens. The Garden District – New Orleans The Garden District – New Orleans The Garden District – New Orleans The famous Commander Palace Restaurant, New Orleans Garden District. Beautiful old oakContinue reading “The Garden District – New Orleans”

Felix’s Restaurant and Oyster Bar – New Orleans

 Felix’s Restaurant and Oyster Bar – New Orleans Stopped in at Felix’s for some oysters and cold drinks.    Felix’s Restaurant and Oyster Bar – New Orleans Located in th French Quarter, Felix’s is a small but well known restaurant offering up some local cuisine and seafood.   Felix’s Restaurant and Oyster Bar – New OrleansContinue reading “Felix’s Restaurant and Oyster Bar – New Orleans”

Cafe Du Monde – New Orleans

Cafe Du Monde – New Orleans Beignets are New Orleans style doughnuts made famous by the Cafe Du Monde. The Cafe is a landmark in New Orleans and has been serving since the 1800’s. Cafe Du Monde – New Orleans Beignets and cafe au lait are served night and day at the Cafe Du Monde.Continue reading “Cafe Du Monde – New Orleans”

New Orleans – The Waterfront

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Courtyard By Marriott – French Quarter – New Orleans

For my visit to New Orleans I booked the Courtyard By Marriott on Iberville Street in the French Quarter on Expedia and got a great price. When I got to the room I was pleasantly surprised to find out that I had a  suite. In fact, every room in this hotel is a suite asContinue reading “Courtyard By Marriott – French Quarter – New Orleans”

Bourbon Street – New Orleans

The world famous Bourbon Street of the New Orleans French Quarter. The French Quarter is home to numerous bars, restaurants, and shops, and a wild atmosphere. Bourbon Street – New Orleans Bourbon Street – New Orleans New Orleans is the birth place of jazz and you can here the sounds of the Dixie Land bandsContinue reading “Bourbon Street – New Orleans”

Lunch at NOLA Smokehouse – New Orleans

In New Orleans I visited the NOLA Smokehouse for a late lunch and ordered the smokehouse platter. Yes, it is as good as it looks. Six different meats that included pulled pork, beef ribs, brisket, burnt tips, and two kinds of sausage. The side dishes were fantastic also, especially the sweet corn spoon bread. TwoContinue reading “Lunch at NOLA Smokehouse – New Orleans”

The Natchez Steam Ship – New Orleans Louisiana

While visiting New Orleans I took a ride on the Natchez, an authentic riverboat powered by steam engine. The riverboat is propelled by paddle wheel and has no propellers. For about $30 you get a 2 hour narrated cruise on the mighty Mississippi River. As the ship steams along you are treated to great historicalContinue reading “The Natchez Steam Ship – New Orleans Louisiana”