New Orleans has certain things to do.

One of my top five favorite states is Louisiana. There are so many things to do, the weather is pleasant, the people are real, kind, and friendly, and the food is simply amazing. If you're the adventurous kind, New Orleans will seem like home. Plan your travel to New Orleans with DTW flights and take advantage of its many sights and experiences to create a memorable trip.

Explore downtown and Canal Street

Two of the main thoroughfares that set New Orleans apart from other large US cities are Bourbon Street and Canal Street. A must-visit location for anybody interested in learning more about the French Quarter, Canal Street is surrounded by towering skyscrapers, lofty hotels, and lavish dining places. There is also the opportunity to see cherry red streetcars, which is a singular experience, for people who are tired of wandering.

Visit the Garden District.

A bustling neighborhood in New Orleans, the Garden District is well-known for its brightly colored and imaginatively adorned homes. Magazine Street connects the neighborhood's homes and boutiques, cafes, pubs, and locally owned restaurants.

Have a po'boy before you depart from New Orleans!

A trip to Parkway Bakery & Tavern and Café Du Monde is a necessity when visiting New Orleans. The restaurant serves po'boys in the southern style, with a specialty of roast beef with gravy and mayonnaise. Every bite of the sandwich is enhanced by the savory gravy and roast meat that seep out of the delicious French bread. With the best food in 25 states, six of which are in the South, the southern region of the United States is the true embodiment of "American cuisine." Any New Orleanian who enjoys cuisine should try the sandwich since the roast beef and gravy just melt in your mouth.

Take a ghost tour after dark.

Daytime tours may cover eerie subjects, much like in horror films. One such trip took place in the New Orleans Pharmacy Museum, where a macabre tale about a death that occurred in the late 1800s and its ghost was narrated. The last destination was a haunted mansion, owned by several people, including a well-known American actor, that was either featured in or inspired by the third season of American Horror Story. Visitors can have an intriguing and captivating encounter with these eerie themes.

At Vampire Cafe, sip sangria from a blood bag.

Red wine is frequently served from a blood bag in French Quarter bars, an unusual experience that calls for a straw with a clip attached to manage the wine's flow. How to use the straw is demonstrated by the waitress. To begin organizing your vacation to New Orleans, reserve a flight from Detroit to New Orleans and make treasured experiences.

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