superJennifer: Boundaries are: St. Charles Ave, 1st St, Magazine St & Toledano St. Developed between 1832-1900. One of the best preserved collection of historic southern mansions in the USA.
Will N: 6th-largest urban public park in the US, approx. 50% larger than Central Park in NYC. Holds the world's largest collection of mature live oak trees. Founded in 1853, one of the oldest parks in the US.
Eater: Amazing fried chicken, often called the best in town. The food and atmosphere are quintessential New Orleans, among the best you’ll find in town. [Eater 38 Member]
Cajun and Creole Restaurant · French Quarter · 238 tips and reviews
Dens: This should the first things you do on your first morning in New Orleans... a dozen charbroiled oysters & killer Bloody Mary. Ask for the vodka at end of the bar that's been been bathing in olives
Cajun and Creole Restaurant · French Quarter · 104 tips and reviews
Men's Health Mag: You’re walking into history when you walk in here. Restaurant opened in 1918—it’s been through it all. Drink of choice? The French 75, their signature cocktail. Heck, have a few. It’s Nawlins.
Beer Garden · Irish Channel · 100 tips and reviews
Michael Karnjanaprakorn: When it's warm outside, go across the street, pick up some crawfish, bring it back, order an Abita and have a feast on the outside patio.
Sandwich Spot · Bayou St. John · 203 tips and reviews
James Ward: I've been too hundreds of poboy joints in NOLA. This I the best. No matter how long the line it's worth it. If you don't have a beer, locals drink Barqs.
French Restaurant · Central Business District · 199 tips and reviews
BET: NOLA natives and tourists from around the world flock to this spot for their BBQ Shrimp. Do yourself a favor and pick up some while you're in the bayou!