NEW  ORLEANS

A Racquet Social Travelogue

Louis Armstrong International Airport

 The New Orleans airport is apropriately named. A jazz band plays in the arrival lounge.

If you stay in one of the Canal Street hotels, you will be close to all the action.

Canal Street

Bourbon Street

 The vibrant heart of the French Quarter is where you go to party.

New Orleanians are always celebrating something.

 As the night progresses, Bourbon Street gets hopping.

Try a New Orleans cocktail

Sazerac, Hurricane Daiquiri, Boudin

New Orleans cuisine spans Cajun, Creole, and Soul food.

Etouffée

Boudin Balls

Muffuletta

Beignets

Try food that you can't pronounce

The name Big Easy  fits New Orleans.

No one is in a hurry... 

Tired of partying?  Try your luck at Harrah's Casino.

Magazine Street

Walk around on Magazine street. Stop for a beverage or pick up a  souvenir.

Go for the coffee and beignets.

Café du Monde

 Check out the French Market

St. Louis Cathedral

The St. Louis Cathedral is one of New Orleans' most notable landmarks.

The National WWII Museum

The military history museum is located in the Central Business District of New Orleans

Georgian Apartments on  St. Charles Avenue will catch your attention

Wander out of the city

 Louisiana Swamps and Bayous

 New Orleans swamp tours are just a thirty-minute drive from the city.

The flora and the fauna will surprise you.

The alligator is the star attraction of a swamp tour 

You will get to hold a live baby alligator in your hands

You will find it on the menu in New Orleans bars

Gator bites are a thing

TOKYO

NEW ORLEANS

Go for the fun