Book A Stay At The Best Bed And Breakfast In New Orleans And Enjoy The Magic Of The South

By Roseann Hudson


Few countries boast as many must-see cities as the USA does. There are the skyscrapers of New York or Chicago, the famous monuments of Washington DC, the glamour of Los Angeles and the character of San Francisco. If you want to experience something different, however, head down to Louisiana, look for the best bed and breakfast in New Orleans that you can afford and find out why Southern hospitality is so famous.

Located in the Mississippi Delta, New Orleans is Louisiana's largest and most famous city. It's an important port too. The name is a clue to the city's French past. The settlement was founded in 1718 by the French and named for the French regent at the time. It became part of the USA with the Louisiana Purchase.

Sightseeing in the charming city does not involve going from one famous landmark to the next and taking pictures of yourself with the local equivalent of Big Ben or the Statue of Liberty. Here it's all about the atmosphere. History comes alive with imposing old mansions, the French Quarter's old-world streets, the cemeteries with their ornate tombs and the sounds of streetcars.

If you love food, you'll think you've died and gone to heaven. The city is famous for dishes such as gumbo and jambalaya, rice with red beans and crayfish. It's a mixture of French sophistication and the down-to-earth smokiness of Creole flavors, with some Spanish, Italian and Chinese thrown in for good measure. In between all that eating, take some time to catch a Saints game or to cruise along the bayous.

Music is of course what the Big Easy is really famous for. Jazz was born here and the sounds of Dixie are everywhere. Then there are the infectious rhythms of zydeco and the music of the Cajuns, not to mention the Delta blues. Bourbon Street is famous for its nightlife but you'll also find a music festival going on at almost any time of year.

The best time to visit depends on how you want to experience the city. Mardi Gras in February and March draws thousands of visitors from all over the world to come and party in the streets. Jazz Fest and the Satchmo Summer Fest are popular events too. The busiest season is from February to May. Summer can be very hot and humid.

There are many accommodation options and the French Quarter is one of the most popular neighborhoods to stay in. Many visitors also like the establishments along the streetcar line of St Charles Avenue. However, neighborhoods like Marigny offer absolute gems if you want to get off the beaten track.

The easiest way to visit is to fly in to Louis Armstrong International Airport. You can also drive down but parking is difficult to find. It's much easier to make use of the extensive public transport system to get around and experience the South at its best.




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