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Trip Preparation
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Entry/VisaFor non-US citizens it is required to have a Visa to enter the US. This can be acquired at your local embassy and has to be ordered prior to travelling. It is also necessary to bring a valid passport.
Vaccines
Other than the standard vaccinations, no other vaccinations are necessary.
Climate
As New Orleans is located near the Gulf of Mexico the weather is mild with a subtropical climate. The weather during the summer season from June to August is usually hot and fairly humid with temperature ranging from 20°C to 30°C. During the winter season from December through to February the weather is usually at its coolest with temperature ranging from 5°C to 15°C. Spring and autumn are fairly warm with temperatures ranging from 10°C to 25°C.
Currency
The currency in New Orleans is the USD.
Language
The primary language spoken in New Orleans is English however many people now also speak Spanish.
Country and People
Customs / Culture / Traditions
New Orleans is known for its major Port and being the largest city in Louisiana. It has also become very known and popular due to its multicultural heritage, architecture, cuisine, music and its festivals and celebrations. The cities culture offers many historic building, museums, parks, streetcars, riverboats and jazz cafes. One of the most known traditions is Mardi Gras.
Religion
The predominant religion in New Orleans is Catholicism.
New Orleans is known for its major Port and being the largest city in Louisiana. It has also become very known and popular due to its multicultural heritage, architecture, cuisine, music and its festivals and celebrations. The cities culture offers many historic building, museums, parks, streetcars, riverboats and jazz cafes. One of the most known traditions is Mardi Gras.
Religion
The predominant religion in New Orleans is Catholicism.
Getting Around
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Airports / Car rentalWhen travelling to New Orleans the nearest airport is the “Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport” which is located in Kenner. There are also many regional airports in New Orleans such as “Lakefront Airport”, “Southern Seaplane” and “Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base New Orleans”. All of these airports have international and domestic flights coming in and out on a daily basis. Therefore it is very simple to get to New Orleans. It is also possible to rent a car at each of these airports.
Public transport
There is a variety of public transportation facilities available in New Orleans which includes: streetcars, buses, trains and ferries. It is also possible to rotate around the city via bicycle. The Railway is served by the “Amtrak” system which rotates in and out of New Orleans. There are many buses which also rotate in the city and around it in suburban areas. Therefore, due to the variety of public transportation means one can travel with the most appealing transport service.
Taxis / Infrastructure
Taxis are available at taxi stands or simply by calling the central taxi service or even asking the hotel resort to order them.
Discover and Enjoy
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Events / LifestyleNew Orleans has a variety of different celebrations which also speaks for the lifestyle the locals’ live. One of the most popular events is “Mardi Gras” which is carnival. The city also has many music festivals amongst which the most famous is the “New Orleans Jazz&Heritage festival”. New Orleans “Voodoo Experience”, “Essence Music Festival”, “Southern Decadence”, “Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival” are also very known festivals.
Culinary Specialities
The food in New Orleans is world famous, varying from the native cuisine, to food which has been influenced by the French, Spanish, Italian, African, Cajun and many others. Due to this the food is known to have an extremely unique flavor. Local specialties include “beignets” which are fried pastries, “Muffuletta sandwiches”, Gulf oysters, fried oysters, boiled crawfish and a lot of other seafood. Creole dishes and Pralines are also very typical specialties in New Orleans.
Sights
There is a variety of things to do and see in New Orleans, some of the most fascinating sights include:
- National World War 2 Museum
- New Orleans Museum of Art
- Ogden Museum of Southern Art
- Aquarium of the Americans
- The Presbytere
Most popular things to do
Hotel reviews for hotels in New Orleans
We have enjoyed the three days in new Orleans and we had a super nice room. In the morning at breakfast you had to pay extra and the staff is not so awake, but is super tasty food Read more
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Sabrina, Age 19-25, Couple
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The hotel is located on a one way street. Due to the strong need time to arrive at the hotel and not drive. Parking is not easy to find and offers valet parking for the 26 $/ day. Restaurants and the French quarter are only minutes away. Bubba Gump shrimp our visit to the restaurant was an experience. Read more
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Andrea, Age 41-45, Couple
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Simple, clean, centrally located Hotel


Hotel Quality Inn & Suites New Orleans in New Orleans, Louisiana
We were very pleased with this hotel. There are about five minutes walking distance to Bourbon street and about 15 minutes to ten-French quarter, so it is very Central. The staff was extremely accommodating, friendly and helpful. So what you do not. In all of our questions were great. Even at the check-out to four o'clock at night the staff was always friendly and helpful. Breakfast was typically American and right next to the lobby. The atmosphere was not so nice, but everything was very cle... Read more
in September 11
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Anna, Age 19-25, Couple
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Wonderful Hotel, great room. Please note: this hotel is located right in the heart of the Bourbon street. On weekends this street is the party number! If you want to make a pure Wellness vacation, should choose a different location! Hotel is a great starting point for excursions for example a ride with the Natchez! Read more
in October 11
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Sandra, Age 36-40, Friends
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no luxury but rather a business hotel. Very large, new, beds great, extra charges extra for internet, parking very expensive, tip walk and just a little outside on the parking. Gel and etc. are not. Housekeeping not good, with three nights twice complained. Air conditioning worked in the lower floors to automatic, so up. Pool area was rarely tidied up, pool directly next to the air conditioning noisy and uncomfortable mistaken. Breakfast book it is worthwhile. Location okay, a bit off the bea... Read more
in November 11
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Sabine, Age 41-45, Family
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