


A historic park in New Orleans, known for its iconic equestrian statue of Andrew Jackson and vibrant French Quarter surroundings.
The oldest cathedral in the United States, offering a peaceful morning visit.

A local favorite for shopping and trying Creole cuisine, best visited in the morning.
A top-rated museum dedicated to the American experience in World War II.
Jackson Square often experiences sudden rain showers due to its coastal location.
Exploring the French Quarter and Jackson Square involves a lot of walking.
Staying hydrated is crucial in the warm, humid climate of New Orleans.
Voodoo-themed masks are a symbol of New Orleans' unique culture and history.
Fried dough pastries dusted with powdered sugar, a local favorite since the 1800s.
A variety of hot sauces made from local peppers, a staple in Cajun and Creole cuisine.

Fried dough pastries dusted with powdered sugar, best with café au lait

Poached eggs with artichoke hearts, creamed spinach, and hollandaise sauce
Round sandwich with Italian cold cuts, cheese, and olive salad on a sesame roll
Iconic New Orleans café known for its beignets and café au lait since 1862.
Historic restaurant serving award-winning Creole cuisine since 1880.

Popular spot for Cajun and BBQ dishes, known for its delicious sandwiches and meats.
A vibrant, historic market along the Mississippi River, offering local produce, crafts, and live music.

A stunning lake in central Switzerland, known for its turquoise waters and dramatic mountain scenery.
A cozy riverside pub in Campbell River, BC, known for its live music and local seafood.