10. French quarter 9.Jackson square 8. City park. 7.Garden district 6. Louis Armstrong park 5. Jazz 4.Canal street 3.Art 2.Oak Alley plantation 1.Swamp tours
cool! 😱 KINDA the same for me except it was when I watched A Streetcar Named Desire with Marlon Brando 😳 but I like Princess Tiana and Prince Naveen as well! 😊
Omg. I love it. I’m currently in NO for a solo trip and you just gave me Everything I needed. and that pdf guide is GOLD! You even have location, fees and parking. Then you go the extra mile to give me a day by day planning! Amazing!
Creole restaurants, not cajun. While you can find cajun food in New Orleans, it is actually not cajun country. That's to the west. New Orleans is predominantly Creole.
@@nichmon3221 Creole people are the people of any race, that can trace their roots back to French Louisiana before it became American. Usually they have French and Spanish last names or names referring to a region in Africa such as Synegal. Louisiana was a creole society first. Cajuns are the descendants of French speaking Canadians that were exiled from Canada for not vowing to the British Queen. They arrived much later. Creole Louisiana was more like Haiti or Dominican Republic in culture at this time.
@@annbush1826 Thanks for the guidance. I've already tried a visa to go to the United States twice and I couldn't get it. When I do, I'll go there to New Orleans. I wish you everything wonderful.
While attending law school at Southern University Law Center, I enjoyed visiting New Orleans. I recently took the Louisiana bar exam in New Orleans, and intend to relocate there this year. I hope that I enjoy living in New Orleans, LA as I did living in Baton Rouge, LA.
Curious as to what your plan ended up like! I’m From Charlotte, NC but family grew up in Louisiana & Mississippi! I absolutely love New Orleans & Baton Rouge (father went to LSU for College) & cousins used to live in New Orleans
Same! I'm from the UK and I'm desperate to go! Its on my 'bucket list' I've even looked up flights! From my city (Birmingham) British Airways is the only is the only one that takes me straight there. 10 hours. Approx.
@@miss.l.1563 I suggest avoiding the summer months. The weather is scorching hot. The heat will drain your energy. It is definitely worth the visit. 8 suggest planning to go there during Mardi Gras which typically takes place during February or March. There are a lot of parades, music, and festivals. If you enjoy live music, especially jazz, you will love it.
I visited New Orleans in 2022. I don't think I saw as much as I wanted to, maybe I'll visit again. Love the big, oak trees. One of the highlights was when I went to The Mortuary during Halloween, really enjoyed myself; had so much fun. It was very, very well organised and was really affordable.
One nice book that helped me a lot in my traveling to New Orleans was "Exploring New Orleans Like A Native" by Brandy Cole, I got that superb book on Amazon. I would have been lost without that book Thanks to that dude
WOW! It looks different and more better. What I was thinking in mind like years after the events of Hurricane Katrina... I am thinking it looks more awesome, better and even more nice and beautiful. I have to visit there again.
Its very excited to know that My dad who used to live in New Orleans like as I do, The city is amazing, African American people are amazing to, its no the race its the tradition
A daytime walk on Esplanade Avenue is very worthwhile as is French Quarter's Royal Street. For lunch, I suggest Johnnie's Po-Boys, also in the French Quarter.
Museums and information process and discovery is needed… honesty and kindness. It’s well beyond just being a “teammate” and giving over your work… it’s just is…. It’s good too.
I'm excited to travel to New Orleans when I'm old enough to travel alone, I've even been tempted to move there permanently, it's history and beliefs are ✨STUNNING✨ and the food looks amazing, not to mention the music is great!!! One of my favourite places in the world!!!!!🖤🖤🖤
I’ve been to New Orleans a couple times and all 10 of these things are great. Are you looking into going eventually? That’s one thing in life you can’t regret.
Was in New Orleans last month for the first time and this is a good list. My recommendation would be go to Bourbon Street quickly (early evening) and then go to Frenchman Street which IMO is much nicer.
Go to Mardi Gras world and bring a meal. Behind the gift shop there is a patio with a long counter and barstools. A great relaxing place to eat and watch the ships go by.
Nice video, thank you, but just a slight edit. St. Louis Cathedral is not the oldest Cathedral in North America. The oldest Cathedral in North America is de San Ildefonso in Merida Mexico. It was established 300 years earlier than St. Louis in 1598, and of course Mexico is in North America also.
Me and my aunt got to experience it last October for Halloween on bourbon street was freakin awesome loved all the costumes they were wearing would love to go back dam corona virus messing up things lately
I love New Orleans lived there for 18 years, the food the people the atmosphere is something one will always remember when one leave. Shout out to MELBA'S RESTAURANT on ELYSIAN FIELD, Find time to visit you will enjoy.
I’ve been there a couple times. What a great city it is. I say just go and don’t worry about how expensive it costs. When I went it was pretty reasonable for plane tickets and hotels, but I wouldn’t go by yourself.
Smoked a blunt in front of the Walgreens @ 7:36 around midnight in an alley way with my girlfriend. New Orleans has lots of love, culture, music & beautiful architecture!!!
I name my puppy Hope after the originals, and I feel like my connection with new Orleans is so strong feels like I have live there just because of the originals.
I played a video game named rdr2 two months ago,there’s a city called St Dennis which is so familiar with New Orleans,especially the plantation and swamp,and the traditional street car,I had a big fight behind the car in the video game!! it’s like I have already been there!
I LOVE NEW ORLEANS. I LIVED THERE FROM THE TIME I WAS 10 YEARS OLD, UP TO 13 YEARS OLD, MY FATHER WAS IN DIPLOMATIC CHARGE OF THE COUNSUL FROM COLOMBIA. WE THEN LIVED IN 603 FRENCH STREET. I WOULD LIKE TO SEE THAT NEIGHBOURHOOD AN SAINT DOMINIC CHRCH AND SAINT DOMINIC ELEMENTARY SSCHOOL WHERE I THEN STUDIED..
have just found out about your channel and I'm enjoying the content a lot. Definetly one of the best youtubers i have ever watched. You got a new subscriber Can't wait to see a video about Brazil.
Whatever you do DON'T go to Mothers restaurant. Just got back from New Orleans yesterday.. weather was great. People are sooooo friendly and we used Lyft when needed. Don't wear open shoes or sandals on bourbon st.
@@lizz1187 doc marten boots? As long as they are broke in for you they should be fine. I would say just no open shoes It is not a very clean city by any means. Especially the party area
Damn sure after the originals series... This city become more famous & popular among Fanpires. One series attracted the entire tourist 🥰 🤍🤍🤍im hearing Klaus screaming voice# Rebeccaaaaa🤣 Amazing tourism spot😍🥰thanks for ur video
So I went to New Orleans a few weeks ago for a conference. I was extremely excited. I’m from the upstate of South Carolina and for some reason I expected NOLA to be like a mega Charleston or Savanah. Nothing was further from the truth. Savanah , Charleston, Wilmington, even Myrtle Beach have some charm to them. NOLA had zero charm in my opinion. We left the airport in an Uber driven by an Ugandan gentleman. He was extremely nice. As we came down into the city and drove back under the interstate we passed a ton of homeless people sleeping in tents under the overpass. More than I had ever seen in one spot. Granted I’m not well traveled but I’d been to Orlando and Cleveland for this conference and had not seen homeless on this scale as of yet. We arrived at the Sheridan on Canal and got out. Our first meeting was at a restaurant on Bourbon street. It stayed with an M but I couldn’t pronounce the name. We walked in from the urine and weed smell from the street to a host telling us we couldn’t wear blue jeans and had to have on a jacket. My thought was how out of place is this joint. I ran back to the hotel with my boss to change. The food was only so so, and not what I call Cajun or creole. More French than anything. We went to Rosie’s on the roof next for cocktails and appetizers. The drinks were good but not the food again. Later we went to Cochon for dinner. Cochon is French for pig. And that was basically all they had on the menu. Also if you are in a large group like we were it was family style only. Once again, so so, but at least they had fried boudin balls. The next day we drank at the Marriott after our conference. Done that once you don’t it anywhere. The next day we did the Creole Queen river boat. It was not in the best of condition inside but a great time was had by all. Followed it up with Karen Waldrup at the Fillmore. The next day my head was sore but I mustered up the energy to go to Bourbon street after the conference. There I was approached 4 times by someone offering to sell me “some good coke ma’boy”. Every bathroom I entered was the most disgusting place I’d ever been. The bathroom horrors got worse as the night rolled on. We left out with a group of 7. 2 women and 5 guys. After three bars all I could find was one of the guys. We made our way back being asked for spare change and money the whole way. The next day our conference was over. We ate at acme oyster house. It was pretty gross inside.
10. French quarter
9.Jackson square
8. City park.
7.Garden district
6. Louis Armstrong park
5. Jazz
4.Canal street
3.Art
2.Oak Alley plantation
1.Swamp tours
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Thanks for sharing
I saw 8/10
NOLA⚜️⚜️
🟪🟩🟨🟪🟩🟨can’t wait to Touchdown
If I don’t find Klaus or Elijah then bye New Orleans
Go to landry's
Yea lol
HONESTLYYYY
🤣😂😂😂😂
And what about Bros Stafan and Damon?
Ever since I watched the Princess and the Frog, I've always wanted to visit New Orleans! I'd try their food and look at their historical sites
Yeah or when I watch girl trip, one of my favorite movie
The Originals and American Horror Story Coven brought me here.
Dooky Chase was the model for Tiana...one of my fav movies ever too!
man, it came out of the movie literally i am SHOCKED. the lake and jazz areas and the vodo part like OMG I am obsessed
cool! 😱 KINDA the same for me except it was when I watched A Streetcar Named Desire with Marlon Brando 😳 but I like Princess Tiana and Prince Naveen as well! 😊
If I don’t get my neck snapped by Klaus Mikaelson then what’s the point?
Klaus is dead😔
@@annmanaug2628 awww really? I luv him! Still in season 2.
Love this
Thats what im sayin
EXACTLY
You can tell how much New Orleans took inspiration from Saint Denis, really goes to show how far reaching RDR2 is 👏
I always wanted to know what city is Saint Denis in real life when he went to the swamps it looked so familiar cos of rdr2
also witches, vampires, and werewolves there 🤣
The Vietnamese Guy Claus is somewhere on bourbon street🤣
Lmfaooo 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
and hybrids 😆
Niklaus and Elijah might lurk the streets
Marcel too 😂
Omg. I love it. I’m currently in NO for a solo trip and you just gave me Everything I needed. and that pdf guide is GOLD! You even have location, fees and parking. Then you go the extra mile to give me a day by day planning! Amazing!
Next time you are in town, let us know!
How was it? What's your top 3 things to see?
This is what I filmed in last week trip there, enjoy:
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Are the plantation tours done by white people or black?
@@tishalinton9500 all blacks are racist
😭😭 u made me rem all the original spots from The Originals 😭 I miss Klaus and Elijah 😭❤️ love new Orleans from India ❤️
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Creole restaurants, not cajun. While you can find cajun food in New Orleans, it is actually not cajun country. That's to the west. New Orleans is predominantly Creole.
Please tell me the difference between the two.
@@nichmon3221 Creole people are the people of any race, that can trace their roots back to French Louisiana before it became American. Usually they have French and Spanish last names or names referring to a region in Africa such as Synegal. Louisiana was a creole society first. Cajuns are the descendants of French speaking Canadians that were exiled from Canada for not vowing to the British Queen. They arrived much later. Creole Louisiana was more like Haiti or Dominican Republic in culture at this time.
The south east I'm Cajun.
@@JLDReactions thankyou so much for this. Learning stuff here!
I love my city.. I'm creole and I love my last name. Live long Davillier!
I’m from New Orleans and I feel very respected rn..
Como é o clima? How is the weather? I am Brazilian and I live in Brazil.
@@120519691 steamy hot in summer. Best time? Go in March, and on St. Patrick’s Day go watch the Parade in uptown!
@@annbush1826 Thanks for the guidance. I've already tried a visa to go to the United States twice and I couldn't get it. When I do, I'll go there to New Orleans. I wish you everything wonderful.
@@120519691 wish you the best of luck with your travels!
NOLA⚜️🟩🟪🟨🟩🟪🟨
Can’t wait To Touchdown
While attending law school at Southern University Law Center, I enjoyed visiting New Orleans. I recently took the Louisiana bar exam in New Orleans, and intend to relocate there this year. I hope that I enjoy living in New Orleans, LA as I did living in Baton Rouge, LA.
Curious as to what your plan ended up like! I’m From Charlotte, NC but family grew up in Louisiana & Mississippi! I absolutely love New Orleans & Baton Rouge (father went to LSU for College) & cousins used to live in New Orleans
Don't truss it Bro.
I just knew these comments were gonna be about the originals. I love yall.
I am going to New Orleans one day that is be in my bucket list 💙😀💐
Same! I'm from the UK and I'm desperate to go! Its on my 'bucket list'
I've even looked up flights! From my city (Birmingham) British Airways is the only is the only one that takes me straight there. 10 hours. Approx.
@@miss.l.1563 I suggest avoiding the summer months. The weather is scorching hot. The heat will drain your energy. It is definitely worth the visit. 8 suggest planning to go there during Mardi Gras which typically takes place during February or March. There are a lot of parades, music, and festivals. If you enjoy live music, especially jazz, you will love it.
Just watch out for the haunted houses ;D
I'm checking off Mardi Gras from my bucket list in 2022! 🎭
That’s one thing in life you can’t regret.
I visited New Orleans in 2022. I don't think I saw as much as I wanted to, maybe I'll visit again. Love the big, oak trees. One of the highlights was when I went to The Mortuary during Halloween, really enjoyed myself; had so much fun. It was very, very well organised and was really affordable.
I just love how everybody in the comment section spitting history.... beautiful. Okay NO is def on my solo trip list.
One nice book that helped me a lot in my traveling to New Orleans was "Exploring New Orleans Like A Native" by Brandy Cole, I got that superb book on Amazon.
I would have been lost without that book
Thanks to that dude
I’m going to New Orleans next month and the amount of things to do is so overwhelming!
Hello
How are you doing
WOW! It looks different and more better. What I was thinking in mind like years after the events of Hurricane Katrina... I am thinking it looks more awesome, better and even more nice and beautiful. I have to visit there again.
The french quarter. Mardi Gras. Gumbo is so good bruh. Man, I think i should visit one of these days to get the full experience!
This video has made me so homesick!!!!!! I am 69 years old and I grew up in the city since I was 2 years ago.
This is what I filmed in last week trip there, enjoy:
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Was there 1977.
Fantastic seefood and a fantastic city.❤🙆♂️
Its very excited to know that My dad who used to live in New Orleans like as I do, The city is amazing, African American people are amazing to, its no the race its the tradition
as a native i can say that you honestly nailed it! well done.
A daytime walk on Esplanade Avenue is very worthwhile as is French Quarter's Royal Street. For lunch, I suggest Johnnie's Po-Boys, also in the French Quarter.
We just booked a trip next march, i cant wait to try poboys. :()
Solid place to eat!
Museums and information process and discovery is needed… honesty and kindness. It’s well beyond just being a “teammate” and giving over your work… it’s just is…. It’s good too.
New Orleans is a city call: Big Easy” has delicious food.
One of my favorite places in the US!
Hey how safe it is to travel now ?
@@KYUSOFLY-YT Its still safe to travel but you need to have your 😷
NOLA⚜️⚜️
🟩🟪🟨🟪🟨🟩can’t wait to Touchdown
I'm excited to travel to New Orleans when I'm old enough to travel alone, I've even been tempted to move there permanently, it's history and beliefs are ✨STUNNING✨ and the food looks amazing, not to mention the music is great!!! One of my favourite places in the world!!!!!🖤🖤🖤
As a woman in too scared to travel alone.
That's why I'm dragging my man's 😂😭💖
@@kittykyp sameeee
I love New Orleans, I desire to go back soon
Maikalson house??
im from UK went there couple years ago, was amazing, one of the best places i ever been to and decent people too
Very helpful video. Thank you.
I’ve been to New Orleans a couple times and all 10 of these things are great. Are you looking into going eventually? That’s one thing in life you can’t regret.
@@TheAndokid1 We are in New Orleans for this week.
@@nancyrousseau7208 oh enjoy. how do you like it so far.
Amazing video, now i know what to visit if i ever come to the USA! Thank you!!!
We cant wait to go in a couple weeks! Ot looks like so much fun!
Hello
This is what I filmed in last week trip there, enjoy:
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They left out a visit to Tipitina's and Rock and Bowl -- always good music and good fun.
Love it! Big Easy!
These places look great. I would really love to visit from the UK
Was in New Orleans last month for the first time and this is a good list. My recommendation would be go to Bourbon Street quickly (early evening) and then go to Frenchman Street which IMO is much nicer.
Go to Mardi Gras world and bring a meal. Behind the gift shop there is a patio with a long counter and barstools. A great relaxing place to eat and watch the ships go by.
Great food and drinks! Love this city 😊
Just enjoyed my weekend on bourbon and can’t wait to go next year already.
Haha the city is not all about Bourbon Street.
10y ago
My Mom Went To New Orleans
Been Away from Home The 1st Time 2012 On Her 50th Birthday
Number 9 location, Lost my horse here few times when I visited the clothes shop.
Started the originals yesterday so had to watch this one 💯👑🔆🌱🧙🏼♂️
Nice video, thank you, but just a slight edit. St. Louis Cathedral is not the oldest Cathedral in North America. The oldest Cathedral in North America is de San Ildefonso in Merida Mexico. It was established 300 years earlier than St. Louis in 1598, and of course Mexico is in North America also.
Is it the oldest in the United States?
This is one of many, many errors in the video. He’s just reading off trip advisor.
Can't wait to go there😭❤️
Same.
I say just go!
Me and my aunt got to experience it last October for Halloween on bourbon street was freakin awesome loved all the costumes they were wearing would love to go back dam corona virus messing up things lately
You are very beautiful woman with a beautiful smile, I wish you all the best this year, how is the weather over there now
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It's actually saint Denis from red dead redemption 2
Yep
THIS FELLA RIGHT HERE AINT NO SON OF LEMOYNE
Yes absolutely
And The Parish from L4D2.
I love New Orleans lived there for 18 years, the food the people the atmosphere is something one will always remember when one leave. Shout out to MELBA'S RESTAURANT on ELYSIAN FIELD, Find time to visit you will enjoy.
NOLA⚜️⚜️
🟨🟪🟩🟪🟩🟨can’t wait to go in my adult life
My favorite place NOLA for Spring Break!!!!! Heyyyyyy Crescent City.
Haha yeah it is a great spring break spot. I say never mind Miami when you can go to New Orleans.
Also visit Tracey's on magazine St and 3rd .... Even the Simpsons went there when they came to NOLA
I just went in the walk in new Orleans and I’ve been on a lot of these
I’ve wanted to go there for sooo long I’m just gonna believe I’ll be there one day
I’ve been there a couple times. What a great city it is. I say just go and don’t worry about how expensive it costs. When I went it was pretty reasonable for plane tickets and hotels, but I wouldn’t go by yourself.
Smoked a blunt in front of the Walgreens @ 7:36 around midnight in an alley way with my girlfriend. New Orleans has lots of love, culture, music & beautiful architecture!!!
I name my puppy Hope after the originals, and I feel like my connection with new Orleans is so strong feels like I have live there just because of the originals.
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This is giving Plantation vibes. Dang.
Im going to new Orleans for labor day weekend road trip from chicago to nola!
Ownnnn... I love New Orleans! Nola is fantastic and so amazing! ❤NOLA❤
I love new Louisiana it’s so pretty and nice and the swamps and gumbo
Uh, "New Louisiana"?
@@nola3058 lol
On my way to find Klaus and The Originals family now
Is there anyone how remember all the place that mentioned in the original ?
Si alguien lee esto,saludar a mis familiares en Luisiana,desde España(Canarias) ya hace más de 1 siglo que marcharon a América,cuidaros mucho❤❤
I played a video game named rdr2 two months ago,there’s a city called St Dennis which is so familiar with New Orleans,especially the plantation and swamp,and the traditional street car,I had a big fight behind the car in the video game!! it’s like I have already been there!
Modelled after New Orleans. Loved that game.
damn civilization
Me after watching Queen Of The South and wan‘t to visit New Orleans some day🤩
You will love the city
omg… this is a really good video😊. i learned a lot 😮
I LOVE NEW ORLEANS. I LIVED THERE FROM THE TIME I WAS 10 YEARS OLD, UP TO 13 YEARS OLD, MY FATHER WAS IN DIPLOMATIC CHARGE OF THE COUNSUL FROM COLOMBIA. WE THEN LIVED IN 603 FRENCH STREET. I WOULD LIKE TO SEE THAT NEIGHBOURHOOD AN SAINT DOMINIC CHRCH AND SAINT DOMINIC ELEMENTARY SSCHOOL WHERE I THEN STUDIED..
Looks beautiful
Good ideas. Im going tonight after work.
have just found out about your channel and I'm enjoying the content a lot. Definetly one of the best youtubers i have ever watched. You got a new subscriber Can't wait to see a video about Brazil.
I'm going there next month, I'll be using this list . Thanks!
Whatever you do DON'T go to Mothers restaurant. Just got back from New Orleans yesterday.. weather was great. People are sooooo friendly and we used Lyft when needed. Don't wear open shoes or sandals on bourbon st.
@@barbarahasenauer2630 Thanks for the tip
How well do you think Doc Martens would hold up with all the walking and weather down there?
@@lizz1187 doc marten boots? As long as they are broke in for you they should be fine. I would say just no open shoes
It is not a very clean city by any means. Especially the party area
@@barbarahasenauer2630 why not go to mother's restaurant? Is it unsanitary?
New Orleans make me remember Brasil. I think the food is good.
I went to visited New Orleans in December 2021. My sister lives there.
To the person reading this: Even though I don’t know you, I wish you the best of what life has to offer ❤
Saint Denis has came a long way
I'm going there soon im excited
I wanna go there to New Orleans to meet with The originals vampires. Nicklaus and Marcel and so on. ❤️
Damn sure after the originals series... This city become more famous & popular among Fanpires. One series attracted the entire tourist 🥰
🤍🤍🤍im hearing Klaus screaming voice# Rebeccaaaaa🤣
Amazing tourism spot😍🥰thanks for ur video
That plantation is gorgeous!!! 😍
Brass-A-Holics 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥are the band to see!!!!!!!!
Thank you for the list. I didn't know about Congo Square and its history. I definitely want to see that!
So I went to New Orleans a few weeks ago for a conference. I was extremely excited. I’m from the upstate of South Carolina and for some reason I expected NOLA to be like a mega Charleston or Savanah. Nothing was further from the truth. Savanah , Charleston, Wilmington, even Myrtle Beach have some charm to them. NOLA had zero charm in my opinion. We left the airport in an Uber driven by an Ugandan gentleman. He was extremely nice. As we came down into the city and drove back under the interstate we passed a ton of homeless people sleeping in tents under the overpass. More than I had ever seen in one spot. Granted I’m not well traveled but I’d been to Orlando and Cleveland for this conference and had not seen homeless on this scale as of yet. We arrived at the Sheridan on Canal and got out. Our first meeting was at a restaurant on Bourbon street. It stayed with an M but I couldn’t pronounce the name. We walked in from the urine and weed smell from the street to a host telling us we couldn’t wear blue jeans and had to have on a jacket. My thought was how out of place is this joint. I ran back to the hotel with my boss to change. The food was only so so, and not what I call Cajun or creole. More French than anything. We went to Rosie’s on the roof next for cocktails and appetizers. The drinks were good but not the food again. Later we went to Cochon for dinner. Cochon is French for pig. And that was basically all they had on the menu. Also if you are in a large group like we were it was family style only. Once again, so so, but at least they had fried boudin balls. The next day we drank at the Marriott after our conference. Done that once you don’t it anywhere. The next day we did the Creole Queen river boat. It was not in the best of condition inside but a great time was had by all. Followed it up with Karen Waldrup at the Fillmore. The next day my head was sore but I mustered up the energy to go to Bourbon street after the conference. There I was approached 4 times by someone offering to sell me “some good coke ma’boy”. Every bathroom I entered was the most disgusting place I’d ever been. The bathroom horrors got worse as the night rolled on. We left out with a group of 7. 2 women and 5 guys. After three bars all I could find was one of the guys. We made our way back being asked for spare change and money the whole way. The next day our conference was over. We ate at acme oyster house. It was pretty gross inside.
Doesn't seem like the city is the problem but you're horrible selection of restaurants. In every city there are spots you should ignore.
Headed there tomorrow
Very good place to visit
This is what I filmed in last week trip there, enjoy:
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NEW ORLEANS IS BEAUTIFUL 💟 COME ON HOME YALL ITS GUMBO TIME YAAAAAAA!!!!
NOLA⚜️⚜️
🟩🟪🟨🟩🟨🟪
Can’t wait to go in my Adult life
This video rules!
i only knew about bourban street, thank you!
Well done. Been going to NOLA since I was a kid and you still taught me a few things
I'm going for my firs time next week. I'm just a little disappointed It rains everyday.
So many haunted areas to explore here.
👀 I need to go! Where at
the bridge give me nightmare. got killed by tank there. its scary /s
my favourite city in usa, respect to this city 🇷🇺❤️
Hello
I really want to visit the French Quarter
There is no place like it! Love it!
Our swamp tour was nuts. I literally recorded our pilot leaning down and kissing a gator right on the mouth.
Sweet
I live there imma kiss a gator now ty
Witch swamp tour did you go too?
@@miguelcastro3744 airboat adventures. It’s in my first New Orleans video
@Marcelo Firpo Musumeci Junior Didn't see that myself so can't say
Mothers Restaurant is a good place to eat. Very down home and nice people work there.
Loved going on my lunch break. The debris poboy and gumbo. I remember when the line for going in was insane.
I would love to visit New Orleans
You should go!
Dude, it’s Louis like “Louie” not “Lewis” Armstrong
I've heard it both ways
@Billy b depends on who/where you’re talking about. In this case, it’s “Louie.”
@@maggiemay3108 the man called himself Louis in Hello Dolly
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@Billy b point taken. Apparently he was pretty flexible with his name because he also put out an album called “Laughin’ Louie”
NOLA⚜️🟩🟨🟪🟩🟨🟪
Can’t wait to Touchdown
the beautiful louisiana 😍😍😍😍😍
shout out by the from ormoc city
I love my city!!
Yoany Gonzalez Same!! Born and raised in New Orleans!
NOLA⚜️⚜️
🟩🟪🟨🟩🟪🟨can’t wait to go in my Adult life
Went recently it smells like trash in bourbon street and the roads are so messed upped the city just looks like it never recovered from Katrina
This is what I filmed in last week trip there, enjoy:
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Thank you! I think I could find my inner witch there. 🖤🖤🖤