

Immerse yourself in the birthplace of jazz, with a collection spanning over 25,000 artifacts.

Iconic restaurant since 1880, known for its elegant atmosphere and award-winning Creole cuisine.
Open 24/7, famous for its beignets and café au lait since 1862.
Family-owned since 1918, offering classic Creole and Cajun dishes in a historic setting.
A historic market featuring local produce, crafts, and Creole cuisine.
A top-rated museum dedicated to the American experience in World War II.
A lively street known for its vibrant nightlife, restaurants, and historic architecture.
Fried dough pastries covered in powdered sugar, served with café au lait.
A sandwich made with a round Italian bread, filled with ham, salami, provolone, and olive salad.
A hearty stew made with seafood, chicken, or sausage, thickened with okra or filé powder, served over rice.

New Orleans is known for its sudden rain showers, especially in the summer.

Staying hydrated is crucial in New Orleans' humid climate, especially when exploring the Jazz Museum.
New Orleans is a city best explored on foot, and comfortable shoes are a must for long days of sightseeing.
These vibrant masks are a symbol of New Orleans' Mardi Gras celebrations and are handmade by local artisans.
New Orleans is famous for its spicy cuisine, and these locally made hot sauces are a must-try.
These T-shirts feature designs inspired by New Orleans' unique jazz funeral tradition.
A serene and ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, nestled in the heart of Karnataka, India.

Kanchipuram, a city of a thousand temples, is renowned for its ancient temples and silk sarees.

A vibrant, open-air market in Guadeloupe, offering local produce, spices, and crafts.