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Few cities anywhere are as vibrant, historically rich, and just plain fun as New Orleans. But its not a dummy proof destination. Too many travelers leave town wondering what all the fuss is about.


That doesnt happen to those carrying this book. Written by local journalist Beth DAddono, Frommers EasyGuide to New Orleans introduces travelers to the experiences other visitors miss; and has the type of insightful commentary on the iconic sights that brings them to life. The book includes special sections for those who are visiting during Mardi Gras and Jazz Fest; and day trips to nearby plantations and nature sights. Finally, theres exact pricing for every item in the book, along with transportation tips, to help make your vacation worry free.


The book is updated yearly and printed in large, easy-to-read type.


Exact pricing and public transportation instructions, so theres never any guessing


Complete information on the citys legendary nightlife scene (including the places only locals know about)


Opinionated advice on which attractions and restaurants are worth your time and which can be skipped


Detailed info on the citys lodging options, with frank assessments of whats worth your vacation budget and what isnt


16-page photo guide with vibrant photographs


Maps throughout and a handy, full-sized pull-out map


About Frommers: Theres a reason that Frommers has been the most trusted name in travel for more than sixty years. Arthur Frommer created the best-selling guide series in 1957 to help American servicemen fulfill their dreams of travel in Europe, and since then, we have published thousands of titles became a household name helping millions upon millions of people realize their own dreams of seeing our planet. Travel is easy with Frommers

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Frommers Star Ratings System Every hotel restaurant and attraction listed in - photo 1

Frommers Star Ratings System

Every hotel, restaurant, and attraction listed in this guide has been ranked for quality and value. Heres what the stars mean:

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Recommended

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Highly Recommended

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A must! Don't miss!

AN IMPORTANT NOTE

The world is a dynamic place. Hotels change ownership, restaurants hike their prices, museums alter their opening hours, and buses and trains change their routings. And all of this can occur in the several months after our authors have visited, inspected, and written about these hotels, restaurants, museums, and transportation services. Though we have made valiant efforts to keep all our information fresh and up-to-date, some few changes can inevitably occur in the periods before a revised edition of this guidebook is published. So please bear with us if a tiny number of the details in this book have changed. Please also note that we have no responsibility or liability for any inaccuracy or errors or omissions, or for inconvenience, loss, damage, or expenses suffered by anyone as a result of assertions in this guide.

The sugar-mounded beignets of Caf du Monde are a classic treat CONTENTS - photo 5

The sugar-mounded beignets of Caf du Monde are a classic treat ().

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Football is hugely popular in New Orleans meaning tickets to the Superdome - photo 6

Football is hugely popular in New Orleans, meaning tickets to the Superdome (pictured) can be hard to come by.

A Look at new orleans

T ennessee Williams famously wrote America has only three cities: New York, San Francisco, and New Orleans. Everything else is Cleveland. And while that may be an extreme viewpoint (and one that reflects an outdated view of Cleveland!), its undeniable that NOLA, Crescent City, Nawlins, The Big Easy, or whatever other nickname you want to give it has a joie de vivre thats unmatched in the United States, if not the world. This is a city that raises the pursuit of pleasure to an art formin its food, its music scene, its festivals, its embrace of culture, and the exquisite architecture that graces its streets. What follows in this section is a brief peek at just some of the scintillating sights and experiences that await you on your own trip.

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Since the mid19th century black New Orleans residents have been marching in - photo 7

Since the mid19th century, black New Orleans residents have been marching in Indian krewes for Mardi Gras, their costumes inspired by Native American ceremonial wear.

French Quarter

Jackson Square is the heart of the French Quarter It is flanked by the oldest - photo 8

Jackson Square is the heart of the French Quarter. It is flanked by the oldest continuously operating cathedral in the United States, St. Louis Cathedral (); and other important buildings.

Maison Bourbon is one of the French Quarters top spots for traditional jazz - photo 9

Maison Bourbon () is one of the French Quarters top spots for traditional jazz and Dixieland music.

The cutting-edge Audubon Aquarium of the Americas houses marine life from - photo 10

The cutting-edge Audubon Aquarium of the Americas () houses marine life from across the globe, with an emphasis on the Gulf of Mexico and the Mississippi River.

Voodoo souvenirs The Hurricane cocktail was invented at Pat - photo 11

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Voodoo souvenirs The Hurricane cocktail was invented at Pat OBriens which - photo 12

Voodoo souvenirs.

The Hurricane cocktail was invented at Pat OBriens which is also famous for - photo 13

The Hurricane cocktail was invented at Pat OBriens, which is also famous for its dueling pianos.

is a swell place to down a brewskie and make new friends Some love it - photo 14

) is a swell place to down a brewskie and make new friends.

Some love it some find it unrelentingly sleazy but almost everyone winds up - photo 15

Some love it, some find it unrelentingly sleazy, but almost everyone winds up on Bourbon Street at some point during a NOLA vacayit has that kind of magnetic pull.

The soaring ceiling of St Louis Cathedral Begun in 1849 the - photo 16

The soaring ceiling of St. Louis Cathedral ().

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Begun in 1849 the Pontalba Buildings pictured more on originally were - photo 18

Begun in 1849, the Pontalba Buildings (pictured; more on ) originally were owned by Baroness Micaela Almonester de Pontalba. Look up: You can see her initials in the elaborate ironwork balconies.

Beyond the Quarter

Designated a National Historic Landmark the St Charles streetcars are a - photo 19

Designated a National Historic Landmark, the St. Charles streetcars () are a wonderfully atmospheric, and convenient, way to get between the French Quarter and Uptown.

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A walking tour of the Garden District (in front of the house used in the film Benjamin Button ). See .

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Theres no better place to while away an evening than on Frenchman Street, especially at the always-hopping Spotted Cat ().

Theres a flavor for everyone at the Creole Creamery Aboveground tombs - photo 22

Theres a flavor for everyone at the Creole Creamery ().

Aboveground tombs at Lafayette Cemetery No 1 A monument in Greenwood - photo 23

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