Gov Nicholls Guidebook

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Gov Nicholls Guidebook

Food scene

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Commander's Palace
1403 Washington Ave
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Galatoires
209 Bourbon St
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Galatoires
209 Bourbon St
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Broussard's Restaurant & Courtyard
819 Conti St
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N7
1117 Montegut St
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Jack Rose
2031 St Charles Ave
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Chemin à la Mer
2 Canal Street
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La Petite Grocery
4238 Magazine St
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SukhoThai
2200 Royal St
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Dat Dog
5030 Freret St
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Avo
5908 Magazine St
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Hotel Saint Vincent
1507 Magazine St
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Pagoda Café
1430 N Dorgenois St
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Fat Boy Pantry
1302 Magazine St
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Bywater American Bistro
2900 Chartres St
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St James Cheese Company - Warehouse District
641 Tchoupitoulas St
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Cochon RESTAURANT
930 Tchoupitoulas St
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Stuph'D Beignets & Burgers
3325 St Claude Ave
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Wishing Town Bakery Cafe
802 Nashville Avenue
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Pizza Delicious
617 Piety St
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Bratz Y'all! Bistro • Bakery • Biergarten
617-B Piety St
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Bywater American Bistro
2900 Chartres St
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Houston's
1755 St Charles Ave
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Saffron nola
4128 Magazine St
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Atchafalaya
901 Louisiana Ave
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Restaurant R'evolution
777 Bienville St
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The Court of Two Sisters
613 Royal St
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Good Bird
5041 Freret St
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Luke
333 St Charles Ave
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Herbsaint
701 St Charles Ave
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Mister Mao
4501 Tchoupitoulas Street
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MOPHO
514 City Park Ave
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Ralph's On The Park
900 City Park Ave
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Buttermilk Drop Bakery
1781 N Dorgenois St
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Mayhew Bakery
3201 Orleans Ave
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La Boulangerie
4600 Magazine St
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Breads On Oak
8640 Oak St
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Li'l Dizzy's Cafe
1500 Esplanade Ave
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Port of Call
838 Esplanade Ave
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Cafe Du Monde French Market
800 Decatur St
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Acme Oyster House
724 Iberville St
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The Bower
1320 Magazine Street
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Shaya
4213 Magazine St
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Martin Wine Cellar New Orleans
3827 Baronne St
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Tito's Ceviche & Pisco
5015 Magazine St
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Lilette
3637 Magazine St
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Creole Creamery
4924 Prytania St
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Turkey and the Wolf
739 Jackson Avenue
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Domilise's Po-Boy & Bar
5240 Annunciation St
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Liuzza's by the Track
1518 N Lopez St
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Things to Do

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INational WWII Museum
945 Magazine St
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I-Museum ye-Jazz ye-New Orleans
400 Esplanade Ave
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Museum of Art station
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Iziko likaSobala lase-New Orleans
1 Collins Diboll Cir
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I-Museum ye-Jazz ye-New Orleans
400 Esplanade Ave
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Jackson Square
701 Decatur St
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JAMNOLA
2832 Royal St
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Izimakethe ze-Colonnade - Isakhiwo se-French
1008 N Peters St
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six miles of unique local shops, art galleries, neighborhood bars, popular restaurants, and colorful architecture.
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Magazine Street
Magazine Street
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six miles of unique local shops, art galleries, neighborhood bars, popular restaurants, and colorful architecture.
City Park is a beautifully-landscaped, 1,300-acre green space filled with moss-drenched oaks, peaceful walking paths, and native birds. Within the park is the New Orleans Museum of Art, the Botanical Gardens, and golf, both mini- and regular. The Big Lake offers boating and other activities, while Storyland and the Carousel Gardens Amusement Park offer fun for kids.
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City Park
1 Palm Dr
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City Park is a beautifully-landscaped, 1,300-acre green space filled with moss-drenched oaks, peaceful walking paths, and native birds. Within the park is the New Orleans Museum of Art, the Botanical Gardens, and golf, both mini- and regular. The Big Lake offers boating and other activities, while Storyland and the Carousel Gardens Amusement Park offer fun for kids.
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Audubon Zoo
6500 Magazine St
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Audubon Park
6500 Magazine St
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Harrah's Hotel New Orleans
228 Poydras St
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Vue Orleans
2 Canal Street
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Places to Grab a Drink

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The Elysian Bar
2317 Burgundy St
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Sazerac House
101 Magazine St
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Carousel Bar
214 Royal St
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French 75
813 Bienville St
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Music & Jazz

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Preservation Hall
726 St Peter
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House Of Blues
225 Decatur St
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The Spotted Cat Music Club
623 Frenchmen St
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Tipitina's
501 Napoleon Ave
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Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro
626 Frenchmen St
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618 Frenchmen St
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Fritzel's European Jazz Bar
733 Bourbon St
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Palm Court Jazz Cafe
1204 Decatur Street
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Mahogany Jazz Hall Burlesque & Absinthe House
125 Chartres Street
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Maple Leaf Bar
8316 Oak St
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Dos Jefes Uptown Cigar Bar
5535 Tchoupitoulas St
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Three Muses
536 Frenchmen St
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Peacock Room
501 Tchoupitoulas Street
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Bacchanal Fine Wine & Spirits
600 Poland Ave
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Neighborhoods

Uptown and the Garden District are known for their variety of historic homes, from colorful row houses to Classic Revival mansions and charming cottages shadowed by live-oak trees.
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Garden District
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Uptown and the Garden District are known for their variety of historic homes, from colorful row houses to Classic Revival mansions and charming cottages shadowed by live-oak trees.
The French Quarter is the city’s oldest and best-known neighborhood. Most visitors make a beeline to Bourbon Street, and many first-timers think the Quarter is nothing but a party. But there’s a lot more to do here - gorgeous architecture, a ton of history, fabulous antiques, local boutiques, great food, music, and views of the Mississippi. It’s family-friendly too, with the Aquarium of the Americas, the Cabildo Museum, carriage rides, street performers, and more fun for kids. Stay here if you want to be in the middle of it all, with easy access to other neighborhoods.
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French Quarter
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The French Quarter is the city’s oldest and best-known neighborhood. Most visitors make a beeline to Bourbon Street, and many first-timers think the Quarter is nothing but a party. But there’s a lot more to do here - gorgeous architecture, a ton of history, fabulous antiques, local boutiques, great food, music, and views of the Mississippi. It’s family-friendly too, with the Aquarium of the Americas, the Cabildo Museum, carriage rides, street performers, and more fun for kids. Stay here if you want to be in the middle of it all, with easy access to other neighborhoods.
Downriver from the French Quarter, across Esplanade Avenue, are two of the trendiest neighborhoods in the city, frequently referred to as one continuous neighborhood. The young and the hip are drawn to this area, which is attracting an ever-increasing in-the-know crowd. Hotel chains have yet to invade, but there are several bed and breakfasts and a couple smaller inns to consider. The furthest reaches of Bywater are best accessed with a cab or rideshare, but the energetic can safely walk through the area when there's daylight. You’ll find colorful Creole cottages and historic homes containing small cafes and shops, a few art galleries and hip record stores, and the riverfront Crescent Park. Restaurants are local and casual, with a smattering of vegan-friendly spots along St. Claude Avenue. Bars run the gamut from the classy Three Muses to the divey Hi Ho Lounge. The epicenter is Frenchmen Street; here you’ll find a string of live music venues where you can hear anything from jazz or blues to reggae and rock, or even a brass band performing on a corner. It’s still crowded, but a more unique alternative to the Quarter.
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Marigny
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Downriver from the French Quarter, across Esplanade Avenue, are two of the trendiest neighborhoods in the city, frequently referred to as one continuous neighborhood. The young and the hip are drawn to this area, which is attracting an ever-increasing in-the-know crowd. Hotel chains have yet to invade, but there are several bed and breakfasts and a couple smaller inns to consider. The furthest reaches of Bywater are best accessed with a cab or rideshare, but the energetic can safely walk through the area when there's daylight. You’ll find colorful Creole cottages and historic homes containing small cafes and shops, a few art galleries and hip record stores, and the riverfront Crescent Park. Restaurants are local and casual, with a smattering of vegan-friendly spots along St. Claude Avenue. Bars run the gamut from the classy Three Muses to the divey Hi Ho Lounge. The epicenter is Frenchmen Street; here you’ll find a string of live music venues where you can hear anything from jazz or blues to reggae and rock, or even a brass band performing on a corner. It’s still crowded, but a more unique alternative to the Quarter.
For a real neighborhood adventure away from - but accessible to - the French Quarter, consider Mid-City. Midway between the Mississippi River and Lake Pontchartrain, it offers easy access to both destinations via streetcar or taxi/rideshare. For the overachievers, the Lafitte Greenway, a 2.6-mile paved trail is a bikeable option to the Quarter. Mid-City is a strong, diverse, local community that’s home to the famous annual Jazz and Heritage Festival. You’ll find an artsy crowd and colorful homes in the Bayou St. John area as well as historic landmarks along Bayou Road. There’s a thriving commercial corridor along Carrollton Avenue and a number of classic bars, restaurants, breweries, and sno-ball stands throughout the neighborhood. Many Mid-City families have been based in the area for generations. If you’re a repeat visitor and want to have a more local experience, Mid-City is a good choice.
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Mid-City
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For a real neighborhood adventure away from - but accessible to - the French Quarter, consider Mid-City. Midway between the Mississippi River and Lake Pontchartrain, it offers easy access to both destinations via streetcar or taxi/rideshare. For the overachievers, the Lafitte Greenway, a 2.6-mile paved trail is a bikeable option to the Quarter. Mid-City is a strong, diverse, local community that’s home to the famous annual Jazz and Heritage Festival. You’ll find an artsy crowd and colorful homes in the Bayou St. John area as well as historic landmarks along Bayou Road. There’s a thriving commercial corridor along Carrollton Avenue and a number of classic bars, restaurants, breweries, and sno-ball stands throughout the neighborhood. Many Mid-City families have been based in the area for generations. If you’re a repeat visitor and want to have a more local experience, Mid-City is a good choice.

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Ride Sharing

For short rides around New Orleans, hailing an Uber is an extremely popular and economical way to get around. Just download the Uber app from the app store for your iPhone or android device, set up your account, and you are on your way.
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Rental Car

If you need full time access to transportation, renting a car may be your best option. Renting a car means you go when you want to go, where you want to go, but you will certainly miss out on a lot of the local flavor, sights and sounds that New Orleans has to offer. For the best price, make sure not to rent your car from the airport locations for any of the major rental car companies. When you rent from the airport locations, you pay additional taxes and fees when compared to renting from one of the ‘neighborhood’ locations. Also, be prepared for the experience of driving in New Orleans.
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Streetcar & Bys

The New Orleans Streetcar is one of the most famous and sought-after ways to ride through New Orleans. Whether you just want to bounce from one spot to the next or take the full ride down St. Charles Avenue to soak up the beautiful architecture, the New Orleans Streetcar is a local and tourist favorite. Additionally, there is traditional bus service that can take you just about anywhere in New Orleans and nearby neighborhoods.
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Blue Bikes

Blue Bikes are the most fun new way to get around New Orleans, they’re electric! Whether you’re heading to work, to meet friends for dinner, or just explore the city, Blue Bikes offer a convenient, fun, and healthy way to experience the city you love. Blue Bikes are available via the Uber app, and you can download it from your iPhone or Android app store.