About This Book
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Fodors Recommendations
Everything in this guide is worth doingwe dont cover what isntbut our favorite places are designated Fodors Choice to indicate our highest recommendation.
Sights and Activities
We look high and low to find the most interesting things for you to see and do. For attractions, we always list adult admission fees; additional discounts are usually available for children, students, and seniors.
Restaurants
Unless we state otherwise, restaurants are open for lunch and dinner daily. We classify every restaurant with a price category as well as listing the average cost of a main course at dinner (or if dinner is not served, at lunch). For more detailed restaurant reviews, visit Fodors.com .
Hotels
While we like all the hotels we recommend, we promise to always give you both the pros and cons. Unless otherwise specified, you can expect private bath, phone, and TV in your room. We classify every hotel with a price category as well as listing the average cost of a double room in high season. For more detailed hotel reviews, visit Fodors.com .
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Assume all establishments we recommend take credit cards unless we say otherwise.
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EUGENE FODOR
Hungarian-born Eugene Fodor (190591) began his travel career as an interpreter on a French cruise ship. The experience inspired him to write On the Continent (1936), the first guidebook to receive annual updates and discuss a countrys way of life as well as its sights. Fodor later joined the U.S. Army and worked for the OSS in World War II. After the war, he kept up his intelligence work while expanding his guidebook series. During the Cold War, many guides were written by fellow agents who understood the value of insider information. Todays guides continue Fodors legacy by providing travelers with timely coverage, insider tips, and cultural context.
Welcome to New Orleans
New Orleans is a vibrant melting pot of a city that famously inspires indulgence. This is the place to eat, drink, listen to jazz, take part in a parade, and immerse yourself in the atmosphere. Whether you come for Mardi Gras or the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, a visit to this unique destination is never the same trip twice, but always memorable. This book was produced in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic. As you plan your upcoming travels to New Orleans, please confirm that places are still open and let us know when we need to make updates by writing to us at .