The live music scene is phenomenal in New Orleans with many opportunities to hear some of the most amazing Jazz in the world. No glass allowed, so just make sure it is in a plastic or Styrofoam cup and you’re good to stroll and sip! You can take your drink with you! No need to leave an unfinished drink at a bar or restaurant as New Orleans has very relaxed laws regarding open containers. There are a few areas that have city bike rentals, so be on the lookout for those options to give your feet a break. Public transit is not plentiful or easily accessible, so pack comfortable shoes and plan on logging a lot of steps throughout your visit. There are also several parades that happen outside of Madri Gras that celebrate other holidays and special events. The Back Street Cultural Museum is a fantastic resource for delving into the history and culture of New Orleans. Madri Gras takes place during January and February, but that doesn’t mean you cant experience the spirit of Madri Gras year round. Some of those other nicknames include The Big Greasy (a reference to oil used in cooking), Big Crescent, The Birthplace of Jazz, City of a Million Dreams, N’awlins, and most currently NOLA. Most people know that New Orleans is also known as “The Big Easy”, but it also has quite a few other nicknames too. We take extra time to select properties that really stand out and have that extra wow factor. Each Airbnb in New Orleans offers something special whether it is an incredible view, quirky style, or prime location. Staying at an Airbnb in New Orleans is a great choice for those looking for a more intimate, authentic, and home-like vibe. We know that everyone has different needs and those needs change all the time, so we will make sure to include affordable, mid-range, and luxury options. Join us as we share with you some of the most amazing accommodations throughout The Big Easy.
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