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  • You know it for its boisterous Mardi Gras celebrations, but New Orleans

  • is more than the world's biggest party.

  • Follow this 2-day itinerary and you'll get the most of your trip to The Crescent City.

  • Start in the French Quarter.

  • When you step foot in Jackson Square, you're surrounded by one of America's oldest neighborhoods,

  • dating back to 1718.

  • We recommend taking a walking tour to get a better sense of the city's history, its

  • creole- and Greek Revival architecture, and its offbeat shops.

  • Afterward, take one of the city's colorful streetcars up to any nearby cemetery.

  • New Orleans' cemeteries are known for their above-ground tombs and their intricate mausoleums.

  • Nicolas Cage has already purchased his plot here, and he'll be buried inside in a white pyramid.

  • On day 2, spend the morning or afternoon strolling through the charming Garden District.

  • Once known for its luscious greenery, today the neighborhood is considered one of America's

  • best collections of antebellum and Victorian mansions.

  • In the evening, make sure to try some of the city's most-beloved foods, like praline candies.

  • Cajun food is the speciality here, and locals will be happy to recommend a spot

  • for the best jambalaya.

  • Another favoriteif you're in town from March through Juneis crawfish, often boiled.

  • Fried alligator is another staple of The Big Easy––eating them is one of the best ways

  • to ensure they don't eat you.

  • At the end of your weekend, hop back down to the French Quarter and grab a Hurricane

  • at one of its iconic bars along Bourbon Street, and treat yourself to a Jazz show

  • in the city that invented it.

You know it for its boisterous Mardi Gras celebrations, but New Orleans

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