New Orleans is a fun, friendly place that appeals equally to history buffs and partiers. Just strolling around this southern US city is enough for many travelers, particularly if you base yourself in the aptly namedFrench Quarteror the elegantGarden District. While you’re unlikely to run ...
Michalopoulos has become one of New Orleans’ most popular painters in recent years, in part on the strength of his best-selling Jazz Fest posters. His… 7.United Fruit Company 0.21MILES A cornucopia of tropical produce graces the entrance to this building. The United Fruit Company, infamous...
The first thing that comes to mind when you think of Louisiana is New Orleans. It can’t be helped. The non-stop party city that is famous for Mardi Gras and music keeps us coming back time and time again. At the heart of the city is a vibrant music culture that energizes your ver...
Listen tolive music, often for free, at venues such as Honky Tonk Highway, Lower Broadway, 2nd Avenue and Sobro.Jazz on the Cumberlandalso doesn’t charge. Roam downtown art galleries, which open for free on the first Saturday of the month for a First SaturdayArt Crawlthat often includes...
25. New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 176 Music Festivals Fairgrounds Also known as 'Jazz Fest,' the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival brings much more than just jazz music to the city. In fact, all types of music with their roots in the south can be heard around… 26. The His...
New Orleans may be known for jazz, but so is Illinois. Every year the City of Chicago hosts theannual Jazz Festwhere musicians and fans from all over listen to the sounds of incredible music. The festival always takes place on Labor Day Weekend. ...