

Charles Avenue and offers craft cocktails.

The Columns Hotel Bar has outdoor seating along St.

Charles Avenue for great drinks and happy-hour specials. Check out our guide to the Garden District for more recommendations. For shopping and other dining options, Magazine Street runs parallel to St. Want a more structured visit? Take one of the tours found here. Garden DistrictĪfter lunch, take a walk through the historic Garden District and observe the classic New Orleans architecture. Or keep going up to the Riverbend, and stop by Boucherie, where you'll want to be sure to save room for the Krispy Kreme Bread Pudding for dessert. Take the line a little further to Napoleon Avenue and dine at Superior Seafood, located right on St. James Cheese Company for soups, salads, sandwiches and, of course, cheese. Exit the line at Robert Street and walk two blocks to St. Charles Avenue line passes by a wide array of perfect lunch options. No need to carry your clubs all day as they offer rentals. For those looking for a competitive activity, Audubon Park Golf Course is a great post-breakfast activity. Audubon Zoo is located just at the back of the park. Families will love the various playgrounds that are scattered throughout the park. Located just off Walnut Street stop across from Tulane and Loyola universities, Audubon Park is the perfect spot for those who want to see the beautiful nature that inhabits New Orleans with the park’s oak trees, lagoons, and green spaces.
