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New Orleans Vacations - The Voodoo Music Festival Event

The one thing that is a must to see while vacationing in New Orleans, Louisiana, is the Voodoo Music Festival that will definitely make your vacation more interesting. It was first started in the year 1999 and since then is growing tremendously in its appeals and enjoys being immensely popular all over the United States of America. There are around four hundred and fifty music artists from all around the world that annually attend the Voodoo Music Festival and perform much to the delight of the visitors. People are very fond of the Voodoo Music Festival and eagerly await the event every year which is why the attendance record till now stands at one million people which is huge. The Voodoo Music Festival is a three day event with a lot of excitement, fun and frolic and will prove to be a good activity on your New Orleans Vacation. It is guaranteed that you will have amazing fun on the Voodoo Music Festival in Louisiana so you better make all the necessary arrangement on time.

New Orleans Vacations - Trip to French Quarter Festival

The one thing that you must definitely experience while vacationing in New Orleans, Louisiana, is the French Quarter Festival. You will be amazed at how much fun and frolic the event induces and what a great vacation it will guarantee that you will have. You dont have to worry about the entertainment of your kids if you are travelling with family as this festival has something for everyone to enjoy. The French Quarter Festival is annually held and is attended by more than 150 bands and more than a hundred local food vendors. According to a New Orleans magazine, the French Quarter Festival has won the award for being the best event for public and it truly deserves the title. You will get to know what entertainment, wild fun and frolicking really means once you attend the festival on your vacation and how tempting yet cheap the local food can be.

Enjoy the Superdome on Your New Orleans Vacations!

Whatever your priorities in life are, the different sites and amusements on a vacation to New Orleans will not disappoint you. The New Orleans Superdome, or the Louisiana Superdome, Superdome, or The Dome, is one of these sites. The Superdome was built in 1975 atop a 166,000-square-foot main arena, and a roof that covers almost 10 acres at a height of 27 stories. It is the largest fixed domed structure in the world. 72,003 fans for football, basketball and baseball games can be seated in the Superdome. It also hosts conventions, exhibits and concerts, such as the New Orleans Essence Music Festival. Home to the NFLs New Orleans Saints, the Superdome has been the sites of many Sugar Bowls, several NCAA Final Four basketball tournaments, the BCS championship game, a record nine Super Bowls, and the 1998 Republican National Convention. The venue has also been selected for the Super Bowl XLVII in February 2013. If there are no scheduled events taking place there during your vacation in New Orleans, you can tour it freely. But dont miss the New Orleans Saints in an action-packed season, or attend the famous college bowl game, Sugar Bowl during New Years. Dont miss the annual Bayou Classic in the fall held here, another Crescent City must-see event.

Visiting The Garden District On A New Orleans Vacation

Touring by foot is a great way to see the different sites of New Orleans up close and understand the history of the renowned city of the country. Walking must be picked by you when venturing the Garden District of New Orleans, as you will get a first-hand look at the historical construction surrounding the city. You will be amazed by the old, yet, elegant homes and the stylish setting that lends itself to a very relaxing and enjoyable experience for all while walking. Most of the homes are still known by the families that built them over a century ago. While walking past the Coliseum Square or any of the smaller parks in the Garden District, you are likely to find residents playing with their dogs or reading on the grass; or see the numerous antique shops and contemporary design studios, offbeat clothing stores, restaurants, and more upon walking the Magazine Street. Another great site to see is the Irish barber Aidan Gills old-world barber shop, where one can get a hot towel shave with a Guinness and whiskey. Dont miss out on these venues there: the George Washington Cable House, Anshe Sfard synagogue, Layafette Cemetery, the Rink, and Commanders Palace restaurant. With showy Gardens (hence the name), this New Orleans Neighborhood is noted for its astounding scenery and will make you fall in love with it!

by: Akasha Skeffington




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