Find Out About Southern Hospitality With The Best Bed And Breakfast In New Orleans

By Roseann Hudson


The USA has some fantastic cities to visit and places like New York and Chicago should be on everyone's bucket list. While most of these cities boast quite a few historic sites, no city in the country makes you feel like you've taken a trip to the past quite like New Orleans does. For old-world charm, Southern hospitality and of course music, treat yourself to a stay at the best bed and breakfast in New Orleans. It's a decision you won't regret.

The city known as the Big Easy has a fascinating history. The French founded it along the banks of the Mississippi back in 1718 and named it after the duke who was their country's regent. It became a major port over time and when the USA obtained Louisiana, it got this city too as part of the deal. Today it has one of the country's busiest airports and is a major tourist destination.

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.

Any city that has French roots will be renowned for its cuisine. The Big Easy is a glutton's paradise where the food is a jambalaya of tastes from French, African, Cajun, Spanish, Native American and even Italian and Chinese culinary traditions. From dishes as simple as red beans and rice to the freshest crayfish and dainty pastries, there's something for everyone. Work off the calories by exploring the nearby 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 Jazz Fest is probably the most famous jazz festival in the world. However, it's in February that the streets are at their most crowded and lively, as people come from all over to experience the madness, the colors and the sounds of Mardi Gras. The cooler months are the most popular time to visit but you'll find great off-season deals in the humid and hot summer.

Many tourists prefer staying in or near the French Quarter, where most of the action takes place. St Charles Avenue is a popular choice too, since the streetcar travels down this street. If you want to get away from the tourist areas, try accommodation establishments in Marigny or other less central neighborhoods. Some of these, like the Lower Ninth, were hard hit by Hurricane Katrina and will welcome your help in rebuilding them.

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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