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! 😊
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.
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.
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.
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
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!!!
Hi folks. I'm planning to visit New Orleans in a few months. Does anybody know where I can find an affordable hotel during Mardi Gras? I'm a traveller on a budget. Your assistance is greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
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.
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
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.
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.
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!
Who is this immigrant speaking on New Orleans? The world is weird nowadays 🙏 If you wanna know about New Orleans please ask or recommend someone that's actually from here 🙏🙏
@@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.
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!!!!!🖤🖤🖤
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
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
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. 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..
a) Louis Armstrong's first name is usually pronounced the French way, not the English way; the S is silent. Though he seems actually to have pronounced it both ways. b) The "Dedicated to the Preservation of Jazz" sign you show when you mention Preservation Hall is not Preservation Hall; it's a different location nearby with a similar sign designed to fool tourists.
You guys say slavery has nothing to do with the way the modern black man lives today? Lol 😂 you see that plantation, free labor from black slaves has the owner of that land filthy rich 🤑 today. Slavery was the Economics!!!!!! Of the south. I say that to say this give us our reparations now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Disagree with visiting Bourbon....native who's worked in the Service Industry have often experience less than desirable events each time. It's overrated. It's what many suggest but there are better places to spend money and time.
Really didn’t even have the World War 2 museum maybe the best thing the city has to offer next to the food . The 2 nd largest and 3rd best museum in the country . What about Frenchman street ,the aquarium and the zoo it might be a good idea to visit the city before doing a video
beau ross Well, he said the French Quarter which I would agree with. The French Quarter is our main tourist draw and really where everything is going on.
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
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
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 😂
I just knew these comments were gonna be about the originals. I love yall.
New Orleans is a city call: Big Easy” has delicious food.
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!
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’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.
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.
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.
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
They left out a visit to Tipitina's and Rock and Bowl -- always good music and good fun.
Is there anyone how remember all the place that mentioned in the original ?
Watching NCIS New Orleans alone makes me want to go there
You should go! That’s one thing in life you don’t want to regret.
Yes...... the in..of... New Orleans......
On my way to find Klaus and The Originals family now
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!!!
Thank you! I think I could find my inner witch there. 🖤🖤🖤
🔴 Don't forget to get your 📚 New Orleans PDF Travel Guide: gum.co/nolgd
I wanna go there to New Orleans to meet with The originals vampires. Nicklaus and Marcel and so on. ❤️
I really want to visit the French Quarter
There is no place like it! Love it!
Thank you for the list. I didn't know about Congo Square and its history. I definitely want to see that!
I am here because of the Originals series.. Where is the Bayou..
im from new orleans my dead died a year ago and i miss it SO MUCH
Looks beautiful
I really want to go here because Saint-Denis in RDR2 is based off this city. And it looks very cool and old.
You should go! That city is fantastic and you can’t regret going.
I live in NOLA and dis is sooooo fun! Go to story Land in my opinion ;)
If you wanna know it’s in City Park
Poppy Farrar really? Never been
That’s a kids park
That voice... 😭
😂
My heart is there.
Well that’s home so , yeah😌....
Are things still open Nd would be good visit there in June ?
In the 1814 we took a little trip
forgot about the super dome
Amari Starks IKR. One of our things we are known for
Don't venture more than a block or 2 away from Bourbon St. at night
Could anyone recommend any movies or tv shows that take place in New Orleans? The culture surrounding the city has always fascinated me
the originals !!
American Horror Story: Coven (but a warning: it can get kind of graphic)
An interview with a vampire, partially.
Hi folks. I'm planning to visit New Orleans in a few months. Does anybody know where I can find an affordable hotel during Mardi Gras? I'm a traveller on a budget. Your assistance is greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
What you know about we never close on chef...best poboys in the city
Excelente!!
What the best time to visit, as far as weather?
springtime has the best weather but it's also when it becomes the most crowded, I think feburary/march is a good time
I went the 3rd week in March and a week before Christmas in 2019 and the weather was perfect. I wouldn’t go during Mardi Gras.
please do Tokyo
greetings from México
Who is here after playing RED DEAD REDEMPTION 2!
I’m moving here in 2024 it’s so long away
marcell isat real u got that from the originals
I can visit this place is gangster New Orleans mobile game it’s like gta but new orleans
Thanks..good advice
What Swamp Tour did you take? There are so many.
St. Denis!!!
Top 10 things to do in 2020
-SURVIVE
Yo vengo por el videojuego Gangstar New Orleans
Benchez
New Orleans is basically red dead redemption 2 in real life
Saint Denis
I’m here from American horror story lmao
This is what I filmed in last week trip there, enjoy:
ruclips.net/video/E9mwW_0OJIs/видео.html😀😃😄
Hello i am Brasil oh great video men M_M
Vc n é Brasil vc é do Brasil
@@antoniochagas701 Sim Tom sou do Brasil
I'm an original here klaous friend 💙
Is there anything cool that happens around halloween in new orleans? i plan on visiting in october :)
Everything! Voodoo Fest, FQ Halloween parade, Mortuary haunted house (among others), etc.
@@SD-dl5ec Did you go???
@@denisemyers9052 yes every year
NICE...
, .newspapers
I want crawfish hope I visit my 2th home
The best city in the us
Yeah it’s definitely my favorite American city I’ve been to.
🤩
Where is the mickaelsons home?
Dimmwatko
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!
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
1:59
Thanks for sharing
I saw 8/10
NOLA⚜️⚜️
🟪🟩🟨🟪🟩🟨can’t wait to Touchdown
Maikalson house??
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.
😭😭 u made me rem all the original spots from The Originals 😭 I miss Klaus and Elijah 😭❤️ love new Orleans from India ❤️
This is what I filmed in last week trip there, enjoy:
ruclips.net/video/E9mwW_0OJIs/видео.html😀😃😄
You can tell how much New Orleans took inspiration from Saint Denis, really goes to show how far reaching RDR2 is 👏
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.
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
ruclips.net/video/mcbw0GETjZw/видео.html
@Billy b point taken. Apparently he was pretty flexible with his name because he also put out an album called “Laughin’ Louie”
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:
ruclips.net/video/E9mwW_0OJIs/видео.html😀😃😄
Are the plantation tours done by white people or black?
@@tishalinton9500 all blacks are racist
Also visit Tracey's on magazine St and 3rd .... Even the Simpsons went there when they came to NOLA
I’m going to New Orleans next month and the amount of things to do is so overwhelming!
Hello
How are you doing
Who is this immigrant speaking on New Orleans? The world is weird nowadays 🙏 If you wanna know about New Orleans please ask or recommend someone that's actually from here 🙏🙏
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
I wanna go but then stupid COVID-19 took over the world :(
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
Me after watching Queen Of The South and wan‘t to visit New Orleans some day🤩
You will love the 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
I just went in the walk in new Orleans and I’ve been on a lot of these
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
Amazing video, now i know what to visit if i ever come to the USA! Thank you!!!
Gamers after playing RDR2 - "Hey I know this place" :D
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.
Dont get shot
i’m going in less than a month and only know bourbon street💀
Kaddish Blaise try “2ndlinetour” they have dope tours
Did you get a chance to go? Or did covid hit by then? I want to go the new orleans either in December or January for my bday?
Be sure to check out Magazine street too! (The food is better)
These places look great. I would really love to visit from the UK
It's Saint Denis
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
This is what I filmed in last week trip there, enjoy:
ruclips.net/video/E9mwW_0OJIs/видео.html😀😃😄
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..
Saint Denis has came a long way
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
a) Louis Armstrong's first name is usually pronounced the French way, not the English way; the S is silent. Though he seems actually to have pronounced it both ways.
b) The "Dedicated to the Preservation of Jazz" sign you show when you mention Preservation Hall is not Preservation Hall; it's a different location nearby with a similar sign designed to fool tourists.
Bien sur il est Louie!
You guys say slavery has nothing to do with the way the modern black man lives today? Lol 😂 you see that plantation, free labor from black slaves has the owner of that land filthy rich 🤑 today. Slavery was the Economics!!!!!! Of the south. I say that to say this give us our reparations now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Disagree with visiting Bourbon....native who's worked in the Service Industry have often experience less than desirable events each time. It's overrated. It's what many suggest but there are better places to spend money and time.
Ownnnn... I love New Orleans! Nola is fantastic and so amazing! ❤NOLA❤
“Did I ever tell you about my buddy Keith?”
Nightmare What haven’t you told us about him Ellis?
ahh i see, you came for The Parish young man.
Really didn’t even have the World War 2 museum maybe the best thing the city has to offer next to the food . The 2 nd largest and 3rd best museum in the country . What about Frenchman street ,the aquarium and the zoo it might be a good idea to visit the city before doing a video
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:
ruclips.net/video/E9mwW_0OJIs/видео.html😀😃😄
Bourbon Street is not our “crown jewel”...jus sayin’
beau ross yep
beau ross Well, he said the French Quarter which I would agree with. The French Quarter is our main tourist draw and really where everything is going on.
Preach
@@reneebeltran7628 Grand Isle it's 2 hours south of new Orleans
@@michaelsuzio4364 And a walk on Esplanade Avenue- during daytime, is worthwhile as Royal Street in the French Quarter.
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?