Neighborhoods
Uptown has walkable, historic neighborhoods with interesting architecture unique to New Orleans, great low key music venues, and restaurants to suit every taste and budget.
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Uptown/Carrollton
Uptown has walkable, historic neighborhoods with interesting architecture unique to New Orleans, great low key music venues, and restaurants to suit every taste and budget.
Sightseeing
Take a street car ride down St. Charles Avenue and stop off at one of the most beautiful campuses in the south!
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Tulane University
6823 St Charles AveTake a street car ride down St. Charles Avenue and stop off at one of the most beautiful campuses in the south!
Food scene
A New Orleans landmark and worth the wait! Don't forget the pecan pie!
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The Camellia Grill
626 S Carrollton AveA New Orleans landmark and worth the wait! Don't forget the pecan pie!
Music
Be ready to stand up and hear amazing music. Can't pronounce that street name? ChopUhToolUs. That's about as close as we can get.
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Tipitina's
501 Napoleon AveBe ready to stand up and hear amazing music. Can't pronounce that street name? ChopUhToolUs. That's about as close as we can get.
Borgartillaga
Samgöngur
Public transport is cheap. Street cars! Don't say "cable"
Have exact fare or buy a pass.
Siðir og menning
People are friendly
Say hi to your neighbors- "good morning" or "good evening" especially to older folk.
Hvað á að taka með
Walking shoes, cotton shirts, sundresses
But be warned, most places have the air conditioning blasting so always have a sweater if you're not accustomed to this.
Sparnaðarleiðir
Site see and people watch in the "quarters"
Locals often refer to the French Quarter as just "the quarters." Grab a daiquiri to go or a drink from Pat O'Brien's.... do NOT go into the cemeteries alone. And yes, you can get drive through daiquiris or daiquiris by the gallon (great deal). Snow balls (don't say snow cone) are a local favorite because ... well it's HOT! Only eat oysters in months that contain R (that's what my granny used to say) and a po boy is a great meal anytime.