Staying at Bourbon Orleans Hotel | Friday–Sunday
New Orleans isn’t just a destination—it’s an experience. From the music drifting through the streets to the food that feels like a celebration, this 3-day itinerary lets you soak in the best of the city while staying right in the heart of the French Quarter at the Bourbon Orleans Hotel.
Where to Stay: Bourbon Orleans Hotel
Located at the corner of Bourbon Street and Orleans Avenue, the Bourbon Orleans Hotel blends historic charm with modern comfort. The rooms are spacious (a rarity in the Quarter), the beds are comfortable, and the courtyard pool is a peaceful escape after a busy day. You’re steps from Jackson Square, iconic restaurants, live music, and nightlife—making it the perfect home base for your New Orleans getaway.
Day 1: Friday – Arrival & First Taste of NOLA
Afternoon / Evening Arrival
Arrive Friday afternoon or early evening, check in, and take a few minutes to settle into your room. Step outside and you’re instantly immersed in the energy of the French Quarter.
Late Dinner – Top Restaurant Picks
New Orleans is a food city, so start strong:
Galatoire’s – Classic Creole fine dining
Antoine’s – One of the oldest family-run restaurants in the U.S.
GW Fins – Excellent seafood
Muriel’s Jackson Square – History, atmosphere, and incredible food
After dinner, stroll Bourbon Street or Royal Street and let the live music guide you. No rush—this city moves at its own pace.
Day 2: Saturday – French Quarter Icons & Haunted History
Morning: French Quarter Classics
Start your day at Café du Monde for beignets and café au lait
Wander through the French Market for local goods, art, and souvenirs
Grab a muffuletta from Central Grocery or Napoleon House
Midday: History & Art
Visit St. Louis Cathedral, the oldest continuously active cathedral in the U.S.
Explore Jackson Square, where local artists display their work
Take a horse-drawn carriage ride for an easy, story-filled tour of the Quarter
Afternoon Break
Pop back to the hotel to relax by the pool or freshen up before the evening.
Evening: Ghosts, Cocktails & Crab
Join a guided ghost tour—New Orleans is famous for its haunted history
Stop by Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop Bar, one of the oldest bars in the U.S., for a frozen purple drink
Enjoy a late dinner at Deanie’s Seafood, Acme Oyster House, or Mr. B’s Bistro
End the night listening to live jazz drifting from nearby clubs.
Day 3: Sunday – Garden District & Farewell Flavors
Morning: Streetcar Ride
Hop on the St. Charles Streetcar (a must-do experience) and head to the Garden District. Admire historic mansions, oak-lined streets, and Southern charm.
Cemeteries & Culture
Visit Lafayette Cemetery No. 1 (when open) or take a guided cemetery tour to learn about the famous above-ground tombs
Stop by Magazine Street for boutique shopping, coffee, and casual bites
Food, Music & One Last Taste
New Orleans is a restaurant in itself—don’t leave without trying:
Shrimp & grits
Gumbo or jambalaya
Po’boys
Bread pudding or bananas foster
Finish your trip with live music—whether it’s jazz, blues, or brass bands, the soundtrack of New Orleans is everywhere.
Final Thoughts
A weekend in New Orleans is about more than checking off attractions—it’s about slowing down, indulging in incredible food, and letting the city surprise you. Staying at the Bourbon Orleans Hotel puts you right in the center of it all, making this 3-day itinerary the perfect mix of history, culture, and unforgettable experiences.
