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Another Perfect Romantic Day in New Orleans |
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Category |
Romantic |
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Where |
New Orleans, LA |
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Where to Eat... |
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Breakfast |
Stop in and try Stanley on Jackson Square. The classic diner style restaurant brings great cuisine and a casual atmosphere to the previously lacking French Quarter breakfast scene. |
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Lunch |
Spend a romantic lunch in the lush, courtyard setting of Cafe Amelie. Located on beautiful Royal Street, Cafe Amelie serves a great mix of traditional lunch favorites û try the Oysters Amelie for a real treat! |
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Dinner |
Away from the hustle and bustle of Bourbon Street, follow the scent of garlic to St. Philip and find Irene's Cuisine. A local favorite, Irene's specializes in Provincial French and Italian cooking in a romantic setting. |
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What to Do... |
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Morning |
Watch the sun rise over the "West Bank". Find a great spot at one of the many benches lining the river walk as the sun comes up over Algiers and the Mississippi River. |
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Afternoon |
No romantic trip to New Orleans would be complete without a visit to the Botanical Gardens at City Park. Take an easy ride on the Canal/City Park streetcar to the end of the line and wander around the beautiful and relaxing gardens, including a stunning rose garden set beneath the limbs of ancient Live Oak trees. |
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Evening |
Nothing could be more romantic that a nighttime Mule and Buggy tour through the French Quarter. Forgo the big group trips and, instead, opt for a private buggy with your own driver. Let the clip-clop of the hooves as you amble up and down the narrow streets of the Vieux Carre take you back to a bygone era of old New Orleans. |
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Comments |
New Orleans is a city made for romance. From gourmet restaurants to fascinating museums; from the delicate "iron lace" balconies to the steamboats rolling up and down the Mississippi River; from antique shops and art galleries to fun, funky gift shops; New Orleans is open for business and as beautiful as ever. |
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Jody |
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