New Orleans / Bourbon, Beads, and Beignets Bonanza
Best month
May
Experience the lively Jazz and Heritage Festival
Reasonable prices
Bigmac $?
Usual visit duration
3-5 days
cultural attractions and food
Tipping
15-20%
Tipping is expected
internet situation
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biking possible
walkable -ish
LGBTQ friendly
New Orleans is a purr-fect city for cats, where meowsic and fur-licious food abide, inviting paws to tap in rhythm and whiskers to twitch with delight.
Roam the French Quarter and be whisked away by the scent of Catfish Po' Boys, soulful jazz, and fur-raising ghost stories, evoking curiosity and cat-drenaline.
Things to do
The mainstream
Garden District
Audubon Zoo
Café du Monde
Jackson Square
French Quarter
Off the beaten path
The Backstreet Cultural Museum 🎭
The Rose Garden 🌹
The Pharmacy Museum 🏥
The Tree of Life 🌳
The Music Box Village 🎶
biking possible
walkable -ish
LGBTQ friendly
Mindful meoweler tips
Mardi Gras is a must-see
This festival is wild! Be sure to see the parades, wear your colorful beads, and enjoy the lively atmosphere.
Watch out for the humidity
The hot and humid weather in New Orleans can be tough for cats not used to it. Drink water and take breaks in the shade.
Take a streetcar ride
Tour the city like a local on one of the historic streetcars. They're a purrfect way to see the sights and stay cool in the shade.
Useful external sites
New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau↗
Official travel website of New Orleans
New Orleans Online↗
Official website of the City of New Orleans
TripAdvisor↗
Travel website with user reviews, recommendations and price comparison for New Orleans
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