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Tuesday 28 October 2014

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.

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.

Of course you can't visit the birthplace of jazz and not enjoy some live music. If jazz and Dixie aren't really your thing, you may want to try zydeco or Cajun music, the blues or even the bustling local hip hop scene. Throughout the year you'll find a variety of music festivals too.

The best time to visit depends on how you want to experience the city. Mardi Gras in February and March draws thousands of visitors from all over the world to come and party in the streets. Jazz Fest and the Satchmo Summer Fest are popular events too. The busiest season is from February to May. Summer can be very hot and humid.

Staying in the French Quarter is convenient but more expensive. Instead, you may want to try establishments in the Uptown district, on or near St Charles Avenue, which is served by streetcar. Neighborhoods a little further out, such as Marigny, are good choices if you want to escape the tourist crowds.

The best way to reach the city is by airplane. You can fly from various international destinations to the airport named after the late, great jazz musician Louis Armstrong. Once here, using the extensive system of public transport is easier too, since parking can be a problem.




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