
There are plenty of cities people visit to โrelax.โ
People go there to:
- drink cucumber water ๐ฅ
- wake up at sunrise ๐
- journal about personal growth ๐
- and pretend they enjoy kale smoothies.
New Orleans would like to respectfully decline participation in all of that. ๐
Nobody comes to New Orleans to behave.
Not the tourists.
Not the locals.
Not even the bartenders.
This is a city where:
- brunch accidentally becomes a day party ๐ณ๐พ
- โjust one drinkโ turns into four new friends ๐ธ
- and a casual walk through the French Quarter somehow ends with live jazz, late-night beignets, and somebody dancing in sequins on a balcony at 1AM. โจ
And honestly?
Thatโs exactly why people love it here.
๐น THE FRENCH QUARTER DOES NOT BELIEVE IN BEDTIMES
The French Quarter after dark is less of a neighborhood and more of a beautifully organized lack of supervision.
The second the sun starts setting:
- balconies fill up ๐
- music starts pouring out of every doorway ๐ท
- frozen cocktails appear in peopleโs hands like spiritual guidance ๐น
- and strangers begin complimenting each otherโs outfits with suspicious emotional intensity.
Itโs chaos.
Delicious, glitter-covered chaos.
One minute youโre saying:
โWeโll just walk around for a little while.โ
Three hours later youโre:
- holding a daiquiri the size of a houseplant ๐ด
- listening to jazz in the street ๐บ
- and debating whether ordering another round counts as โhydration.โ
(In New Orleans, it absolutely does.)
๐ท FRENCHMEN STREET IS WHERE GOOD INTENTIONS GO TO DIE
Now letโs discuss Frenchmen Street.
Or as many visitors eventually call it:
โthe reason I needed two recovery days.โ โ ๏ธ
Frenchmen isnโt just nightlife.
Itโs a full-blown personality shift.
People wander over there thinking:
โWeโll hear a little music and head back early.โ
That has literally never happened.
Instead, you end up:
- following brass bands ๐บ
- dancing with strangers ๐
- aggressively cheering for musicians you met seven minutes ago
- and suddenly believing you, too, should probably learn the trumpet.
The sidewalks stay packed.
The music never seems to stop.
And every doorway sounds like another reason not to go home yet.
๐ THE STREETCAR IS BASICALLY A MOVING PRE-GAME
The New Orleans streetcar deserves more respect than it gets.
Yes, technically itโs public transportation.
But during a weekend in New Orleans?
Itโs also:
- social hour ๐
- accidental comedy ๐ญ
- people-watching Olympics ๐
- and occasionally a rolling air-conditioned recovery center.
Youโll see:
- tourists trying very hard to โblend inโ ๐
- locals pretending not to notice them ๐
- someone carrying beads in broad daylight
- and at least one person loudly announcing they are โabsolutely not drinking anymore tonight.โ
That person is never telling the truth.
๐ณ๏ธโ๐ STAY CLOSE TO THE FUNโฆ AND THE BAD DECISIONS
At some point during your New Orleans adventure, your feet will file a formal complaint against the rest of your body.
Thatโs when location suddenly becomes VERY important.
The Historic Mardi Gras Inn is located at:
๐ 1001 Marigny Street
๐ just over a block from the French Quarter
๐ with a nearby streetcar stop only a short walk away ๐
Which means:
less time searching for ridesโฆ
and more time doing whatever questionable but entertaining thing the city has talked you into next. ๐
Weโre proudly LGBTQ+ owned and operated ๐ณ๏ธโ๐ and perfectly located for:
- nightlife lovers ๐ธ
- live music addicts ๐ท
- food fanatics ๐ค
- festival chasers ๐ญ
- and people who packed โcomfortable shoesโ but absolutely ignored that plan by Day Two.
๐ฅต YOUโRE PROBABLY NOT LEAVING WHEN YOU SAID YOU WOULD
This city has a funny habit of extending vacations.
You book two nights.
Then suddenly:
- itโs four days later
- your sleep schedule has collapsed
- your camera roll is chaos
- and youโre texting friends:
โI think I understand jazz now.โ ๐บ
You donโt visit New Orleans.
You survive it.
Barely.
And happily.
๐ธ FINAL THOUGHTS FROM THE CITY OF โONE MORE ROUNDโ
New Orleans is loud.
Itโs messy.
Itโs humid.
Itโs theatrical.
Itโs slightly inappropriate in the best possible way.
And nobody comes here to behave.
They come here to:
- dance in the streets ๐
- hear incredible music ๐ท
- eat too much ๐ฆ
- stay out too late ๐
- and collect stories they probably shouldnโt repeat at work on Monday.
Honestly?
That sounds like a pretty good weekend.
๐ฃ PLAN YOUR NEXT NEW ORLEANS ESCAPE
๐ท Stay near the music
๐น Walk to the nightlife
๐ Hop the streetcar
๐ณ๏ธโ๐ Stay where the fun never feels far away
Historic Mardi Gras Inn
๐ 1001 Marigny Street, New Orleans, LA
๐ 504.949.5815
๐ 1.800.209.9408
๐ historicmardigrasinn.com
๐ Book your New Orleans getaway nowโฆ because respectable behavior is highly overrated.