New Orleans (72-Hour Guide)
New Orleans was the third stop on an epic seven-week cross country road trip I took in May. The largest city in Louisiana known for it's French and Spanish Creole architecture and influences, the city became an instant favorite. From its walkability, picturesque pastel house-lined streets, and some of the best food you've ever had-- New Orleans is where history meets cool, and we can't have enough of it. WHERE TO EAT Josephine Estelle for inventive Italian Shaya for modern Israeli fare Parkway Bakery for the best damn Po' Boys WHERE TO DRINK Ace Hotel for the young & the hip Sazerac Bar for old-school cocktail sophistication Pat O'Brien's for the boozy tourist experience WHAT TO DO Walk the French Quarter for a taste of history Eat Beignets the Original Cafe du Monde for fried dough deliciousness Take An Iconic Trolley for miles of NoLa's most scenic neighborhoods
