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Why Is New Orleans Called the Big Easy?
February 23, 2026 | New OrleansThe Crescent City. NOLA. N'Awlins, New Orleeeens. The Queen City of the South has many names and one that seems to have stuck–even though it makes locals cringe–is the Big Easy. Believe it or not, the Big Easy moniker didn't start with the 1986 Dennis Quaid movie or even the 1970 James Conway crime novel the film was based on. Some say, it all began in the 1960s in a… Read More »
Celebrate Black History Month in New Orleans
January 31, 2026 | New OrleansFebruary isn't just Carnival time in New Orleans. It's Black History Month. We invite you to celebrate them both. New Orleans culture is African-American culture. We owe much of our food, music and architecture to the rich gumbo stirred and made richer by the black community. Here are some great ways to celebrate in and around New Orleans. Learn Mardi Gras Indian History on MardiGrasNewOrleans.com You don't have to go… Read More »
Top 5 Things To Do This Month Off the Parade Route
January 11, 2026 | New OrleansThis year, Fat Tuesday falls on February 17th. You'll find a complete parade schedule here but we're doing more than throwing beads this month. Here are 5 things you can do when you're not on the parade route. 1. Go Golfing at Loft18 Play a round or two of simulated golf and munch on burgers, wings and other yummy things at Loft18 on Metairie Road. Don’t leave without sharing an… Read More »
Start the New Year in New Orleans
December 30, 2025 | New OrleansThe holidays may be over but there’s still plenty of celebrating going on in the Crescent City, starting with the Allstate Sugar Bowl on New Year’s Day. Then Carnival season kicks off on January 6th (Twelfth Night) with king cake parties and parades. Resolve to make a trip down here this year! Here's what else is happening this month: Allstate Sugar Bowl - January 1 The Caesars Superdome will be… Read More »
Santa’s Must-Do List in New Orleans
November 10, 2025 | New OrleansRudolph Guides Santa. Let Us Guide You. Whether you're a child or just feel like one during the holidays, festive fun awaits in New Orleans. Enjoy parades, traditional Réveillon dinners at your favorite restaurants, light displays, and the Fleur de Lis Drop at the stroke of midnight in the French Quarter on New Year's Eve. And as far as shopping goes, Santa’s most unique workshop is right here in New… Read More »
A New Orleans November
October 25, 2025 | Upcoming Events[caption id="attachment_1393" align="alignnone" width="270"] Photo: Bayou Bacchanal[/caption] November is one of our all-time favorite times to be in New Orleans. The weather is cool, the humidity is low, and there's nothing better than lounging in courtyards or on balconies sipping cocktails or getting in some holiday shopping in the French Quarter, the Arts/Warehouse District and Magazine Street. Below are some of our favorite things to do in New Orleans in November. Check out… Read More »
Missing October in New Orleans? Scary!
September 28, 2025 | Upcoming EventsTravel + Leisure Names New Orleans One of the 13 Best Places to Visit for Halloween Around the World. New Orleans is at her best in October. It’s perfect weather for a ghost or cemetery tour, plus we have a whole lineup of fun festivals planned, including the Krewe of Boo Parade, featuring floats from the world-renowned Kern Studios. Come celebrate everything from BBQ to Boo at the Zoo.… Read More »
Second Line to New Orleans in September
August 19, 2025 | New OrleansIn September, the boys in the black and gold are playing the Arizona Cardinals at home in the Dome on 7th. Then there are away games on the 14th, the 21st and the 28th against the 49ers, the Seahawks and the Bills. No matter where kick off is. bars and restaurants all over the city will be packed with fans. Why not come join them? Between games, there’s plenty of… Read More »
5 Ideas 4 the 4th
July 1, 2025 | New OrleansSteamboat Natchez photo by Kerri McCaffety. New Orleans' colors aren't just purple, green and gold – they’re red, white and blue. While New Orleans was part of France until 1802, nobody knows how to celebrate Independence Day like we do. Here’s what’s going on – and where fireworks are going off – around town. Uncle Sam Jam in Lafreniere Park, July 3 Celebrate America in Metairie at Uncle Sam Jam with… Read More »
Father’s Day in NOLA
June 1, 2025 | New OrleansHow to Celebrate Your Rad Dad. You can give Dad the latest bestseller or a pair of silly boxers for Father’s Day or you can give him what he really wants – time with you and your sibs. Here are some New Orleansy ways to celebrate Father’s Day weekend with dads of varying activities levels. Enjoy Indoor Golfing at Loft18 This fun restaurant on Metairie Road features five golf simulation… Read More »
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