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    July 4th on Bayou St. John, Krewe of Kolossos, 2013
    Jen B.

    Bayou St. John is a lovely waterway that curls through Mid-City and provides so many lovely areas to walk, bike, exercise (you or your dog), sit and watch the world go by, picnic, play volleyball, float your raft or kayak, catch a festival (see: Bayou Boogaloo), watch ducks and other water fowl & an occasional alligator, and so much more. Throughout the year a number of celebrations occur on and around Bayou St. John. Bayou Boogaloo, a funny and weird water 'parade' on the 4th of July (see: Krewe of Kolossos), birthday parties, weddings, memorial celebration, voodoo celebrations, & family gatherings. One of my favorite things to do with visitors is grab a po-boy from Parkway bakery and sit on the banks of the bayou and enjoy a beautiful day in the best neighborhood around.

    Dominik D.

    Walk, run, or heck swim, your way to City Park from here. It helps you see the neighborhood better than if you took bigger roads. Don't ignore the houses, some of them are really nice and all of them have a lot of NOLA character to them.

    Andi F.

    This area has a rich history in the life of New Orleans. I am not even sure where to begin with this area. I can't begin to fill in the details properly for the history, the impact on the life and culture of the area, so I will be throwing in some links to fill you in and I won't have to come up with some creative way to reword what others have written so prolifically on. This area of the city, between Mid-City, City Park, parts of the Quarter, is filled with restaurants and things to do, sprinkled in with fun festivals. In my imagination, this is where I live. So many things. It is serene and peaceful. I would love to be proposed to by the Magnolia Bridge, or have a small wedding there. The sunsets are beautiful here. The neighborhood surrounding is a prime location to be close to everything important. A history of how New Orleans life has been influenced by this area is detailed here: http://www.pontchartrain.net/491204 A detailed history about this area is listed here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayou_St._John A less detailed history is here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayou_St._John,_New_Orleans The Magnolia Bridge crosses over the Bayou and is listed here for YELP: https://www.yelp.com/biz/magnolia-bridge-new-orleans and is detailed even further in this article: http://gonola.com/things-to-do-in-new-orleans/things-to-do/gonola-find-magnolia-bridge-at-bayou-st-john The Bayou Boogaloo is held every year in the spring here. It is quite fun with several sound stages, food, drinks and trinkets to buy. http://www.thebayouboogaloo.com/ and https://www.yelp.com/biz/mid-city-bayou-boogaloo-new-orleans-2 give all of the necessary details. Come down and take a look for yourself. Don't take my word for it.

    Bayou St. John Triathlon Fall 1985
    Fifi Z.

    Fall 1985, Bayou St. John Triathlon! Canoe, bike run! Fifi and Be! Every Fall & Spring! They need to bring this back!

    Carly S.

    What an amazing neighborhood biking/hiking/watersport/relaxing spot. It extends from Lafitte Street and Jefferson Davis in Mid-City all the way out to Lake Ponchartrain; hence the history as a shipping channel for the city of New Orleans. If you drive toward the lake down Carrollton/Wisner until it turns into Beauregard, you can actually walk around what remains of Fort St. John, which was built in 1701 to protect the bayou. As activites go, I love to walk here, though the only real spots with trails/sidewalk are on the Wisner section past City Park. If you enjoy kayaking, canoeing, or stand up paddle-boarding then this is definitely your spot. You can even rent a kayak at certain spots on the bayou. There are also a few clubs that meet to enjoy sports like running, volleyball, and bicycling all along the bayou. And then, of course, you can just party on the banks of the water. Bring a grill, drinks and friends and sit under a tree anytime you want--who doesn't love that? Did I mention that there is a festival that basically just celebrates partying on the bayou? It is called Bayou Boogaloo and it is wonderful. In a nutshell, this place is awesome and I'm so glad to live close enough to enjoy it!

    Moonlight evening on the Bayou.
    Steve F.

    It's nice to be able to do one's evening perambulations along one of the most historic waterways in the country. As Ryan pointed out, it's the reason New Orleans exists in the first place, and for that, it should be honored. I've been walking along the bayou almost every evening for over a year and I never tire of it. There's the rare summer breeze that materializes after dark, making those July and August evenings a bit more tolerable. Earlier in the day there are families out, and always runners, walkers, and dog walkers out on the banks. Springtime sees clusters of our growing Mid City young professional (I won't say hipster) population picnicking on crawfish along the banks. It's hard to imagine what it was like as a busy working port for so much of its history. Now it's just an idyllic spot to enjoy.

    Beautiful sunset on da bayou!

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    Pulcinella! - Pasta alla Amatriciana

    Pulcinella!

    4.8(68 reviews)
    2.6 kmSeventh Ward

    Yummy! Such a wonderful Italian Restaurant located in the 7th Ward…read more We made reservations the day of and got seated right away when we arrived. Our seats were in a nice corner spot giving us more room to put our stuff down. It's not the biggest space but they did some amazing things with it and it's super comfortable. The food was pretty good! We got a few dishes to try family style and were pretty full by the end of it. I really enjoyed the meatballs which they are known for. Service: really good. They kept our water full and checked in regularly. Drinks: full bar with some Italian options Reservations: Yes, apparently they can get quite busy Outside Seating: I didn't see any Parking: Street Parking

    Absolutely astounding experience again at Pulcinella! Greeted warmly by the host & seated for our…read morereservation in a cozy private corner we started with delicious well balanced cocktails. We started with the famous meatball & bread service, upscaled with the artisanal Tuscan olive oil. All I can say is WOW! I have never experienced olive oil like this before, I'll never skip it when it's available now! Our party dined on the seafood cannelloni & stuffed shells for mains. Everything was served promptly, hot & rich with flavor. Everything was fresh, great portions, truly perfection. OH and of course the unmatched hospitality from Bella & Andy is the glitter sprinkled on top. They seem to have thought of it all & we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. Also don't miss the opportunity to catch a show at the Original Nite Cap upstairs! We were lucky enough to snag tickets to the Blue Velvet Review and OH MY GODDESS what a fantastic show! This dinner & show combo is a date nite MUST!

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    Full Bar Modern Italian/Sicilian Inspired Deliciousness

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    French Market - Oyster Bar at French Market

    French Market

    3.7(881 reviews)
    3.5 kmFrench Quarter
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    So many things to eat, see, and buy!…read more My friends and I walked over here as it was on our list of things to do but we were so amazed at how many food options there are as well as things to buy. The end we came in from started with food and there are beignets, oysters, boils, crawfish, and a whole bunch of other options. There is something for everyone to eat here. The other section had a lot of stalls selling trinkets, clothes, and artwork. I bought a couple of cute dresses and my friends and I all bought some artwork to bring home. It's a great place to get your souvenir shopping done as there are some unique pieces here!

    The French Market is one of those main stages of New Orleans culture. It's one of those…read moreestablishments that has been around forever. From the moment you walk into this space, what you are confronted with is tons of all kinds of great and unique everything. Much of it is not only sold by local artisans, but made by them, as well. French market is predominantly an open air location. What you will find here are small shops that each offer a very unique collection of items that are very specific to their own shop. The items that are sold here span the gambit from jewelry, to artworks, to ethnic pieces that represent the culture from where the shop owner comes from. There is really a lot of everything at the French Market. Meaning, this is a great place to get that really unique gift that you wanna get for that special someone or to find that unique piece of whatever that you will personally use. As there are numerous shops here, each business provides a unique buying experience. Each one represents what they offer, and do it from their own perspective. From this, you'll find some shop merchants that are super friendly, very cordial, and more than willing to make deals with you. Others, not so much. But, that's what makes this location truly interesting. All the personalities that make up this shopping establishment. More than simply a place to shop for gifts, artworks, souvenirs, and the like, French Market also offers some great food stalls. So, if you need a snack, drink, or even a full meal, you can find it here. As this is open air, in the summer, it can get kinda hot inside this establishment. This is not bad or good, this is just something to keep in mind. This is the same during the winter months. You can't get kind of cold in there. But, at least from my perspective, that's a little bit easier to deal with. You just have to wear a jacket. Overall, this is one of the main stays of NOLA. It's truly a must see location. And, for people who know the city well, this is a place to go to when you want to find that truly unique item. Truly, you never know what you'll find.

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    Photo 1: Montage of images from the French Market

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    China Lights

    China Lights

    4.6(8 reviews)
    1.8 kmCity Park

    So beautiful!! For me, this was definitely a must see. It's in lovely City Park, so there's that…read moregoing for it right off the bat. The lights themselves are creative and cool and just fascinatingly gorgeous. I agree that the dragon, fish and pagoda are the big highlights here. Experiencing those alone are worth the admission price, in my opinion. We didn't partake in the food here-so I can't comment on that and for some reason Storyland was closed on a Saturday night unlike Celebration in the Oaks...so that was strange, but all in all I really enjoyed this and definitely recommend it.

    I am so excited! I enjoyed China Lights so much I went twice in a week!…read more First off, yes it's $18 but it's worth it- there is a lot going on, it's really enjoyable and you can make an evening out of it. There are a few different layers to China Lights, so let me hit them one by one. The lantern lights: This is the main attraction. Gorgeous lit up lanterns of all types that illuminate the Botanical Gardens. It's really hard to pick a favorite, but I loved the panda bears and the penguins. Some of y'all know that penguins have a special place in my heart since I got to cuddle some once at the aquarium. I also loved the big light up ducks that were in a reflecting pool and moving around on a little track. I'm doing a terrible job at describing it, but trust me it's beautiful. It's really hard to describe how amazing the lights are in person and I can only imagine how much work this whole exhibit took to put together from the planning to the execution. It was definitely worth the work! The performances: In the tent where they serve the food they have nightly performances at 6:30 and 8:00. We caught the 8:00 show and the performers are straight from China. This is what they do for a living and it shows. First there were three young ladies who did acrobatics while spinning plates, the next man was a juggler who was only 18 but is an expert at juggling rings, there were contortionists who could do crazy bendy things and there was even a clown. The show lasts about 20 minutes or so and it was fantastic! These people are amazingly talented and I am so glad I got to see something like this in person. The food: I got a burger. It was a burger. Who cares? The star of the food show is the muffaletta egg rolls. Oh yeah, we are talking muffaletta goodies wrapped in a wonton and fried- totally healthy, right? OH MY GAAAAAH. So, I am going to have to go back just to get this egg roll again. It was incredible and I really should have just eaten this and called it a day. Seriously though, is there anywhere in NOLA that makes this so I can like have it on a regular basis? Please advise. All in all, I loved China Lights. It was a lot of fun and the weather is perfect for it right now. I went on both a weeknight and a weekend. I would suggest going on a weeknight because there are way fewer people and the lines to get tickets, food, bathroom, etc. are a lot shorter/non-existent. I will be back before May 1st and I hope that City Park makes this an annual thing.

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    Bourbon Street - I finally made it to New Orleans lol

    Bourbon Street

    3.4(440 reviews)
    2.9 kmFrench Quarter

    What can you say about Bourbon Street? Answer, it's Party Central for New Orleans…read more Everybody hears all the stories about Bourbon Street. They're all true. Thus, everybody knows what it's like and what to expect. Basically, what you find here are tons and tons of bars, a few restaurants, a hotel or two, and a lot of people partying. The street is lined on both sides with the various bars and nightclubs pouring music out into the environment once the sun goes down. Inside these establishments, some are very full, some are very empty, but what you will be sure to witness are a bunch of people drinking a lot of alcohol. That's basically the whole essence of Bourbon Street. It is Party Central. Personally, I don't go to bars, and I don't like listening to bad cover bands playing very poor versions of vintage and contemporary songs. This being said, I do find Bourbon Street to be in a very interesting environment. What you'll see here is all kinds of cultural cross referencing. You have everybody from the high rollers, to the homeless, walking around, and doing whatever it is they do. It's really a very visual experience, both in terms of people watching, and culture watching, broadcast from these various business locations. So, if you're in New Orleans, Bourbon Street is a must see. You don't have to go into the bars. I don't. But, if you have a little time to kill, take a walk from the beginning of the street up the several blocks to where it becomes a semi quiet residential neighborhood. If nothing else, you'll get to have a very interesting look into New Orleans culture.

    This is a long party of a street. Music, bars, eateries, hotels, shops, patios, dancing in the…read morestreet fun. A lot of people walking, cars driving etc. Well lit , national guard on scene. Blocks of excitement. Con: smells of urine and trash . Homeless people laying around and/or begging. Stay alert at all times!!! Overall a fun experience!

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