We decided to spend our holiday week in New Orleans, Louisiana, and it was definitely an enjoyable trip. We stayed in the French Quarter and spent our days wandering the streets, doing some tours, and eating wonderful meals. New Orleans is one of those places that has its own unique take on the holidays, especially in the French Quarter, which is the old town section of the city with a history that goes back hundreds of years.
Although it was the holidays, the French Quarter remains pretty much the same as it does throughout the year, meaning that it is basically a big party. The streets were a little quieter on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, but generally there were a lot of tourists in town and the restaurants were very busy. Many of the buildings were decorated for the holidays and we enjoyed seeing some of the more whimsical decorations. As with many other cities, hotel lobbies are adorned with elaborate decorations as are many of the restaurant interiors.
To really get a feel for how festive the streets are decorated, it is best to see them at night when the lights are all lit. We happened to do a carriage ride one evening and thoroughly enjoyed seeing the balconies all brightly decorated throughout the French Quarter. There are many other places to see holiday lights in New Orleans, but there is something special about seeing the decorations in such a historic atmosphere. In many ways it reminded us of the decorations that we saw throughout Europe on other trips we have taken.
It would have been wonderful to go there again! Thanks for the memories!
I love Nola. If you go again, i have quite a list of places to eat that I’m happy to share.
This looks amazing! We were in New Orleans for Christmas, too! Looks like you had a great trip. Thank you for sharing
New Orleans looks great for Christmas, what a wonderful place to visit.
Looks like a great place for the holidays.
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Very cool. I’m guessing News Years was even cooler.
We left the day before New Years Eve. Thank goodness 😉 They had a ton of people coming in for New Years as well for the Cotton Bowl.
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