We enjoyed our trip to New Orleans. Thanks,
hexmode and Alexis, for the
tips. The
RedHat page on New Orleans was particularly good. We also got some excellent suggestions from a New Orleans native on the train.
Our
hotel was in the downtown area (on Lee Circle), an easy 4 blocks from the train station, but we spent most of our time in the French Quarter. We started our day Sunday walking through town, and ate lunch at the
Gumbo Shop. This was a great place to eat and was suggested to us by a passenger on the train. I had Crawfish Etouffe and Terah had the Jambalaya. New things for both of us.
We stopped by the
St. Louis Cathedral, the oldest cathedral in the United States. The history of the church dates back to 1721, and the present structure was finished in 1851. We had to return later to tour the
interior, since there was mass going on during our first visit.
The French Market was also interesting, but since we didn't really feel a need for beads, we didn't buy anything :-)
We then walked along the river for awhile, then caught the Canal St. Streetcar up to St. Charles, and then rode the
St. Charles Streetcar through the Garden District. Lots of beautiful architecture there. Before dinner, we checked out some museums in the warehouse district, but most of them were closed or closing soon. Next visit maybe.
Dinner was at
Huey's, then over to
Cafe Du Monde for dessert. Their
Beinets were a new treat for us. Terah had no problem eating 2 1/2 of them! Like many restaurants in the area, this one had been around for over 100 years. Open 364 days a year "except for hurricanes".
For breakfast this morning, we made a special trek to the
Croissant D'Or. Very nice place, and the raspberry tarts were excellent.
The atmosphere Sunday in parts of the French Quarter reminded me of some street scenes in
Blues Brothers. Some of the narrow streets were closed off to traffic and musicians came out and started playing.
We passed through
Jackson Square several times. A beautiful area, with a higher density of psychics per square foot than anywhere else I've ever been.
I'd like to take another trip to visit the things we missed out on: some buildings associated with the St. Louis Cathedral and various museums. We'll see how soon we make it back.
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