Entry ways of New Orleans shops are interesting in themselves.

New Orleans – A Romantic City of History and Cemeteries

N - New Orleans
N – New Orleans

I love romance and traveling. With a long list of places I want to walk through and explore, I get excited when I get to mark one off. As a writer I want touch, smell, hear and experience the character of each place, the unique weaving of history and culture that can only be savored first hand. New Orleans was one of those places.

New Orleans Bourbon Street
New Orleans Bourbon Street

Well, maybe not so much the smelling — but if you stay away from Bourbon Street in the wee morning hours before they power wash the uh.. evidence away, you’ll be fine)

I was surprised how much I loved this city. I’m not a party kind of girl and when I thought of New Orleans I thought Bourbon Street and Madi Gras.

We stayed in the French Quarter and there is so much to do that doesn’t involve Bourbon Street that we spent hours walking around and of course you have to have a midnight snack at Cafe Du Monde.

Beignets and Hot Coco at Cafe Du Monde
Midnight snack: Beignets and Hot Coco at Cafe Du Monde

Shops, restaurants, bars art galleries are all nested together in the French Quarter. Neat little areas that can get over looked are all over the place.

New Orleans French Quarter
New Orleans French Quarter

You don’t even have to go in most of the buildings to enjoy the art work.

Art in New Orleans
Art in New Orleans

Art in New Orleans. A hint of Mardis Gra in a peaceful moment
Art in New Orleans. A hint of Mardis Gra in a peaceful moment. This is begging to be written as a scene.
Art in New Orleans - The passion of the dance.
Art in New Orleans – The passion of the dance.

You can't be in New Orleans and not visit George Rodrigue's Blue Dog
You can’t be in New Orleans and not visit George Rodrigue’s Blue Dog
You can't be in New Orleans and not visit George Rodrigue's Blue Dog
You can’t be in New Orleans and not visit George Rodrigue’s Blue Dog

There is enough in the French Quarter to make great memories, but how can you go to New Orleans and not explore the cemeteries? We walked to Canal Street and hopped on a Ttolley.

Canal Street where the street cars meet the edge of the French Quarter
Canal Street where the street cars meet the edge of the French Quarter

If you like more traditional shopping Canal Street (on the edge of the French Quarter and Downtown is full of shops.

We took the trolley to the Garden District and walked through the historical cemeteries. It’s like going through a museum. Which we did also. New Orleans has so much to offer we plan on going back.

It is worth staying in the French Quarter though…it is like stepping into another world.

Lafayette Cemetery No 1 - Garden District 1
Lafayette Cemetery No 1 – Garden District 1
Lafayette Cemetery No 1 - Garden District 1
Lafayette Cemetery No 1 – Garden District 1
Lafayette Cemetery No 1 - Garden District 1
Lafayette Cemetery No 1 – Garden District 1
Lafayette Cemetery No 1 - Garden District 1
Lafayette Cemetery No 1 – Garden District 1

Opposite of the trollies on the other edge of the French Quarts is the Mississippi River. It is worth the ride on the paddle boat as live music plays. (Skip the over priced dinner. Really,) As you head back to dock, the sun is setting over New Orleans – it’s beautiful.

Paddle Boat on the Missisippi
The Natchez- a Paddle Boat on the Mississippi
Paddle Boat on the Missisippi
Paddle Boat on the Mississippi
Downtown from the paddle boat
Downtown from the paddle boat