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Last checked · Apr 5, 2025

Things to do in New Orleans

2 published guides covering New Orleans — itineraries, food deep-dives, sights, and trip-planning advice. A full named-place list is coming; this hub is your starting point in the meantime.

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— FAQ

Planning New Orleans.

What are the top things to do in New Orleans?
We're rolling out a full named-place guide for New Orleans — until that lands, this page is your jumping-off point to 2 of our published guides on the city. Pick by intent: itinerary if you want a route, food if you want where to eat, etc.
How many days do you need in New Orleans?
Three full days is the honest floor for a first visit to New Orleans — enough to cover the essential sights without a march, plus two meals per day in different neighborhoods. Five days lets you add day trips. Anything less than three and you're queuing instead of experiencing.
Are guided tours in New Orleans worth booking?
For major sights with skip-the-line value (Vatican, Colosseum, Alhambra-tier queues) yes, almost always. For neighborhood walks — usually no, our free deep-dives cover the same ground in more honest detail. The CTAs on this page go to Expedia's tours inventory if you want to compare.
What's the best neighborhood to base yourself in New Orleans?
Depends on your trip style — our /hotels/new-orleans page ranks the neighborhoods by price and vibe. Generally: central for first-timers, residential-adjacent for return visits, canal/waterfront if the city has one.
Are these recommendations updated?
This hub aggregates our published guides on New Orleans. Each linked guide carries its own published-on / updated-on date. We're working on a structured named-place list for this city — it'll replace the article rail when ready.

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