Explore unusual things to do in New Orleans: we reveal the secret places to visit, quirky sights to see, cool neighbourhoods to try, and guides to making the most of New Orleans all year round. It’s your must-read insider’s guide to New Orleans, for visitors and locals alike.
2021 is on it’s way, and we couldn’t be more thrilled! It’s pretty safe to say that we are all ready for 2021. The time has finally come to bid this tumultuous year adieu! And while we can’t go out and party…...
Get your thrills right from the comfort of your own home! Escape rooms have taken the world by storm in recent years, offering one-of-a-kind immersive experiences for people of all ages. And now, escape rooms all over a...
Get your cameras ready, New Orleans! An incredible art gallery is in town, and it can only be described as a total explosion of colors and creativity. ARTmazing Gallery was started by local artist Giselle Monteiro, who...
It’s official: the most wonderful time of the year has arrived! Thanksgiving has passed, marking the unofficial start of the holiday season. And no holiday season in New Orleans is complete without a visit to The Waldor...
All aboard! That’s exactly what you’ll want to say when you arrive at LOLA. The restaurant, housed in a historic train depot in nearby Covington, is a one-of-a-kind dining experience that will charm your socks off the s...
New Orleans Airlift is hosting a multi-weekend concert series that showcases what local musicians worked on during the lockdown. The series is called Sonic Remedies, which has featured concerts each Friday through Sunda...
Celebration In The Oaks is only in town for one more week! Celebration In The Oaks is hands down one of the most spectacular light displays in the country and, according to Condé Nast…...
Let the grand dame of fine French-Creole dining elevate your taste buds. Antoine’s Restaurant needs no introduction. It is an integral part of New Orleans’ culinary history and a major must-do on a visit to the Crescent...
Do you believe in ghosts? Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop is one of the oldest buildings in the French Quarter, and maybe one of the most haunted. As the legend goes, the building was used at some point as a base for a...
Reunite with your inner film critic this fall. The New Orleans Film Festival is returning this November! Despite the limitations and unpredictability of this bizarre year, the New Orleans Film Society is not letting the...