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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.

In 1718, the French started a settlement a hundred miles or so inland from the Gulf of Mexico, along the Mississippi's banks. They named it after their regent, the Duke of Orleans. This port was incorporated into the USA upon the Louisiana Purchase less than a century later and is now the largest city in the State of Louisiana.

New Orleans doesn't have that one landmark that everyone associates with it, like San Francisco has the Golden Gate Bridge or New York has the Empire State Building. Instead, think of this Southern city and you think of a lifestyle. The lights and sounds of Bourbon Street, the old-fashioned buildings of the French Quarter, the stately mansions, the clackety-clack of the streetcars and the overgrown cemeteries with their connections to Voodoo are all part of the city's unique charm.

In a city known as the Big Easy, you'd expect to live the good life. This can mean a leisurely cruise along a bayou or it could mean the excitement of seeing the Saints in action. However, what it always has to include is the local cuisine, which is famous throughout the world. French sophistication Spanish and Italian passion and Cajun and African earthiness in a burst of flavor. The names of the dishes sound like music too, as if jambalaya or gumbo could be a dance.

For many, the main reason to visit is the local sounds. Jazz, Dixie, zydeco and the Delta blues are all typical of the city that gave the world Louis Armstrong. The nightlife is legendary and even more so are the music festivals, including the world's most famous jazz festival.

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.

There are many accommodation options and the French Quarter is one of the most popular neighborhoods to stay in. Many visitors also like the establishments along the streetcar line of St Charles Avenue. However, neighborhoods like Marigny offer absolute gems if you want to get off the beaten track.

The public transport system is excellent and makes getting around a breeze. In fact, it's usually easier to use public transport than to try and navigate the streets by car. Getting to New Orleans is easy too, with Louis Armstrong International Airport having connections to a large number of destinations.




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