

The New Orleans Museum of Art is a beautiful and historic art museum located in City Park, New Orleans. It houses over 40,000 objects ranging from French and American art to photography, glass, and African and Japanese works.
Fried dough pastries covered in powdered sugar, served with chocolate or caramel dipping sauce.
Poached eggs served atop artichoke hearts, creamed spinach, and Hollandaise sauce.
A large sandwich made with a round Italian loaf, filled with ham, salami, provolone cheese, and olive salad.
A serene outdoor space with over 90 sculptures set among lush greenery and lagoons.
A small but fascinating museum dedicated to the history and culture of Voodoo in New Orleans.
A world-class art museum with a collection spanning 5,000 years of art history.

These intricately designed masks are a symbol of New Orleans' vibrant Mardi Gras celebrations and are hand-painted by local artists.
These colorful, hand-stitched aprons are a traditional part of Creole culture and are often worn by local chefs in their kitchens.

A must-try New Orleans treat, beignets are fried pastries covered in powdered sugar. This mix allows you to make them at home.
New Orleans has a humid subtropical climate with frequent rain showers, especially in summer.
Exploring the museum and its surrounding gardens requires comfortable footwear.
Stay hydrated during long hours of exploring the museum and its outdoor spaces.
Iconic restaurant serving high-end Creole cuisine since 1880.
Historic restaurant known for its Breakfast at Brennan's menu since 1946.

Landmark restaurant serving Creole and soul food since 1941.

A stunning 15th-century castle in the Loire Valley, known for its beautiful architecture and gardens.
Albuquerque, New Mexico's largest city, is known for its diverse culture, vibrant arts scene, and the annual International Balloon Fiesta.
A unique rock formation off the coast of Northern Ireland, created by volcanic activity around 50-60 million years ago.