Louisiana’s largest city is New Orleans, which is worth a visit at least once in your life. This city is a surprise to all, no wonder. It is filled with the essence of the historical scene, heritage sites, traditional culture, the stylish local crowd, soul music, and an extensive collection of cuisines.
Here we have discussed how you will prepare your 2-day New Orleans weekend trip Itinerary.
Day One
Steam Boat Riding
The steamboat tour will be an awe-triggering experience for you when you see the pompous beauty of French quarters. Eventually, this 2hours water ride is excellent for everybody, from family to solo travelers.
French Quarter
This quarter is home to so many magnificent music clubs, where you can enjoy different flavors of music, from rock music to traditional Jazz or Funk. Even a walking trip will give you a closer look at this vibrant district.
Jackson Square
This place represents a size of a district block and lies on the right turn of the French quarter. It reminds another famous and beautiful ancient place in Paris, i.e., Places des the Vosges.
Food Tour
The National WWII Museum
The museum boasts a unique assortment of ancient exhibits, multimedia frames, artworks, and the oral narration of the historical background of New Orleans.
Bourbon Street
You will see two different pictures here. Daily life is calm and peaceful, but the picture turns alive at night. The vibes teem with people at restaurants, bars, and souvenir shops. Also, you can experience a place lined with the ambiance of strip clubs. It is known as New Orleans’s Red Light area, Storyville.
Day Two
French Market
You can even go for other flavors, including Creole-cooked dishes, vegetables, desserts, fruit salads, and Cajun foods. This place is good for having your start-up meal on the second day.
Cafe Du Monde
Swamp Tour
In this tour, you will learn a lot about Creole Culture. This culture symbolizes the living style of enslaved Africans. Even you will have a closer look at their surviving daily story. In addition to this context, you should know one thing about this Swamp tour every swamp land houses slave quarters and homes for wildlife animals.
Lafayette Cemetery
This sub-tropical part showcases a landscape of lush scenic beauty of New Orleans. Afterward, you can find the oldest active cemetery in New Orleans if you get some steps through a few blocks of this cemetery.
New Orleans has immense historic stories to discover. The feel will engross you, and you won’t want to leave after completing your 2-day trip. If you follow this article, we assure you that you will feel happy after your short trip. Lastly, read more about travel around the world here.