One-day Itinerary for New Orleans

  • Start your day with Beignets at Cafe Du Monde (9:00 AM)
    Indulge in the famous French-style donuts paired with a cup of coffee at one of the oldest coffee stands in the city.
  • Explore the Historic French Quarter (10:00 AM)
    Stroll through the charming streets of the old town, catch live jazz music acts, and shop for art and trinkets at the boutiques.
  • Visit the St. Louis Cathedral (12:00 PM)
    Marvel at the impressive architecture of the oldest Roman Catholic cathedral in the United States and take a peek at the sublime stained glass windows inside.
  • Lunch at Commander's Palace (1:00 PM)
    Enjoy a fine dining experience with a plate of gumbo, crawfish etouffee, or shrimp and grits at this iconic restaurant.
  • Take a Haunted History Tour (3:00 PM)
    Uncover the city's spooky past and hear ghost stories during the walking tour through the dark alleys and cemeteries of the French Quarter.
  • Go on a Swamp Tour (5:00 PM)
    Experience the wildlife of Louisiana's swamps, including alligators, snakes, and various bird species while gliding on an airboat ride.
  • Dine at Galatoire's (7:00 PM)
    Indulge in another exceptional dining experience, this time with traditional Creole cuisine such as oysters, shrimp remoulade, or filet mignon at this elegant restaurant.
  • End your day at Bourbon Street (9:00 PM)
    Experience the vibrant nightlife and mingle with the crowd at the famous party hub of the city.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Cafe Du Monde (1 hour, $5)
  • French Quarter (3 hours, free)
  • St. Louis Cathedral (1 hour, free)
  • Commander's Palace (2 hours, $50+)
  • Haunted History Tour (2 hours, $30+)
  • Swamp Tour (2 hours, $25+)
  • Galatoire's (2 hours, $50+)
  • Bourbon Street (1 hour, free)

  • Total Estimated Costs: $200+

Transportation

Walking is the best mode of transportation when exploring the French Quarter. For the Swamp Tour, visitors can opt for an arranged tour bus or rent a car. Ride-sharing services such as Uber and Lyft are also readily available in the city. Costs vary depending on the mode of transportation and the time of day.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, add a visit to the National WWII Museum or a streetcar ride along St. Charles Avenue. For a more relaxing itinerary, skip the ghost tour and swamp tour, and add a visit to the New Orleans Museum of Art or a stroll through the Garden District. If you have less time, consider skipping lunch or dinner at a fancy restaurant and opting for a quick snack while walking around the city.

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