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New Orleans, Louisiana, was settled by the French, then blended with countless other European, West African, Native American and West Indies cultures to create a truly unique city. The blend of cultures and languages gives the city amazing food, architecture, music and a one of a kind Mardi Gras.
From the New Orleans Travel Guide
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Old style building but kept in good condition very friendly and polite staff. Would recommend and would use again only thing I found sharing a bathroom was a pain but I knew that when I booked hostel. 10 to 15 minutes walk to bourbon st and river walk. ... more
Though I enjoyed my stay there I felt the place was let down by the lack of housekeeping, it doesn't take much to wipe down the walls (I did it in 10 minutes) and hoover. I also had problems getting online and could only access their open network from the common area. ... more
The Hostel was friendly, a lot of fun and we'll definitely be revisiting next time we're in New Orleans. This boho joint catered for cool travellers and offered so much: ensuite rooms, fresh-cooked breakfasts, a swimming pool, a stage for performers and a really friendly atmosphere - all for a very reasonable tariff. ... more
From New Orleans to Nashville
Hi, I'll be driving from New Orleans to Nashville in about early June this year. Does anyone have some recomendations on what to see and do along the way and when I get there. Thanks, Rach ...
New Orleans GUMBO
I'm going on a cross country road trip and on my have to do list is to eat some quality gumbo made locally in New Orleans. I would like some local input, please : ) Please no chain restaurants. I want an authentic New Orleans atmosphere. ...
Poconos or New Orleans
I am looking for a place to take my wife for her 40th. I'd like someplace romantic and even a little risque. Has anyone stayed at Caesar's Glen Cove or at the Dive Inn in New Orleans? I'm familiar with their websites, but I would like a little bit more input from someone who may have stayed at either place ...
Taking it easy in the Big Easy
What a breath of fresh air New Orleans was after the sterility of Florida! Actually, before I get ...
Posted in Blowing the Mortgage by Julie1972
The Big Easy
In fact during my first few days I wasn't very impressed with New Orleans. I was walking around ...
Posted in Saras reseblog by Sockerbit
NOLA
Just outside of Lafayette, on our way to New Orleans, we swung through several small Louisiana towns that looked interesting. We stopped in New Iberia, Louisiana and found this little spot ...
Posted in Liz and Peter US Road Trip 2011 by Texican