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The Fourth of July: It’s the holiday where American pride reigns supreme. Family, friends, and strangers gather together for to food, fun, and fireworks, and no other city does celebrates American Independence quite like New Orleans Fourth O… Read More »
New Orleans may be known for its Spanish and French heritage, but the Irish made an impression too! That’s why St. Patrick’s Day (Tuesday, March 17) isn’t just one day in the Big Easy – it’s a full blown celebratio… Read More »
Imagine 2,000 sq. ft. of pure elegance tucked away in its own private courtyard in the French Quarter—we recently experienced it! We had the pleasure of hosting a girls’ getaway at the Carriage House at Maison Dupuy, and it was amazing.&n… Read More »
With fall just around the corner temperatures may be starting to cool off, but the fun around New Orleans is just heating up! Perfect weather: Moderate temperatures and typically sunny skies provide perfect walking around town weather. With t… Read More »
Here in New Orleans, we do Halloween right! This being one of our favorite and most popular festivities in the city, we celebrate by dressing up in extremely elaborate costumes, having float parades (Krewe of Boo), partying and (big surprise) attendi… Read More »
You don't have to travel to Spain to run with the bulls - just to the French Quarter. Since 2007, thousands of people dressed in white with red handkerchiefs have lined up in the French Quarter to run through the streets with "bulls." We… Read More »
There are many hotels in the French Quarter, but it’s fair to say that not all are created equal. Some hotels claim to have that authentic New Orleans feel, but seem to come up short in person. There are some true gems though, and one of our fa… Read More »
The sun is shining, everyone has their festival fashion ready, and sounds are starting to drift through the air around the New Orleans Fair Grounds. That can only mean one thing: It's time for the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. Jazz F… Read More »
April in New Orleans means French Quarter Festival, Jazz & Heritage Festival and so much more. Mix these exciting festivals with the mild weather and it makes for the perfect time to visit the Big Easy. French Quarter Festival The French Quarte… Read More »
New Orleans is known for its French culture and Spanish influence, but this month the city takes time to celebrate its Irish heritage. The city celebrates via parades, block parties, lots of corned beef and cabbage, and maybe a pint or two of green b… Read More »