Review A New Orleans Vacation

Jackson Square

Start with a hearty dish of French heritage, blend well with some Cajun spices, mix in some voodoo, add a touch of cool jazz, serve with a side of southern hospitality and you’ve got New Orleans.  No other U.S. city has preserved their heritage better then New Orleans. History is all around you in the world famous French Quarter.  New Orleans is more or less the only U.S. where it seems like you’re in a different country (or even a different time).

Spend a day browsing the many art galleries throughout the French Quarter.  Another day, take a riverboat tour on the Mississippi.  Start your evenings out relaxing to the sounds of smooth jazz at one of the city’s many jazz clubs. While you’re at it cool down with a delicious mint julep or two.  Have dinner at one of New Orleans’ celebrated Cajun style restaurants.  As the night progresses, you’re likely to end up on Bourbon Street.  No matter what season of the year it is, Bourbon Street is one of the most fun places on the planet. After all Bourbon Street gave birth to the tradition of giving Mardi Gras beads to women who lift their shirt.

Life in the Big Easy is slow time. While you’re there, leave all your cares and worries behind and enjoy all that New Orleans has to offer.  Chances are you’ll be missing the city’s southern charm when you’re gone.

Now that the rebuilding process is in effect in the Big Easy, you should call your travel agent before booking a trip.  We went to see and couldn't get close to the city as everything was closed.  Now that shops are re-opening and things are trying to get back to normal, it will still be at least another year before I feel that it will be back to normal.