If there is one thing Louisianians know how to do, it’s to eat! Louisiana is a state filled with history, culture, and delicious flavors. Besides airboat tours (swamp tours) and plantation tours, Creole cuisine is one of Louisiana’s best features, and while there is also iconic jazz music and the festive Mardi Gras, Louisiana’s true […]
read moreMagazine Street The eclectic Magazine Street is one of New Orleans’ most famous streets. The iconic and vibrant stretch is peppered with local shops, delicious restaurants, and captivating sights. Magazine Street is the perfect spot for locals and visitors to shop, eat, and sightsee. There is something for everyone on Magazine Street and you will […]
read moreWelcome to the heart of New Orleans, the French Quarter is the grab of your hands for exploration into the charming and delightful Cajun and Creole culture. Nestled along the banks of the Mississippi River, the French Quarter boasts a vibrant tapestry of history, culture, and culinary delights. Crescent City Tours offers New Orleans city […]
read moreWhat is Creole? Creole refers to the culture and lifestyle that existed in Louisiana before 1803 when the United States acquired Louisiana through the Louisiana Purchase. Creole dominated the way of life of native Louisianians until the early 20th century and its traditions are still etched into modern-day Louisiana culture. Creole is an amalgamation of […]
read moreWhat is Mid-City? Mid-City is a residential part of New Orleans that boasts some of the best spots in the city. With a mix of green spaces, historic architecture, and even its very own bayou, Mid-City is a unique New Orleans neighborhood with some great hidden gems. In this blog, we take you through the […]
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