New Orleans? Yeah, that’s old news — at least according to our fall coverage of an unsuspecting lake town deemed Louisiana’s latest tourism hotspot. Now that summer is around the corner, lake towns take on a whole different vibe compared to fall, when you likely just dusted off your North Face jacket in the back …
Like Mississippi, Louisiana is yet another surprising southern state on the rise. In fact, the state’s lesser-known cities like Shreveport and Monroe announced earlier this year they broke all-time visitor records in 2024, in addition to Lake Charles soaring to new heights in 2023. While New Orleans will always be the mainstay of Louisiana, there’s …
There’s no better time than summer for a city break. Think about it – everyone’s gone off to somewhere beachy and remote, leaving streets back home uncrowded, hotels wide open, and prices uninflated. That’s exactly why more and more travelers are putting off those traditional tropical getaways in favor of more culturally immersive experiences, and …
New Orleans has long been the pride and joy of the Bayou State – you know, phenomenal Cajun cuisine, world-renowned nightlife, and some of the most awe-inspiring architecture in the entire U.S. Otherwise, Baton Rouge is really the only other notable city nestled between the state’s numerous delightful towns and vast marshy swamplands. Well, that’s …
New Orleans is truly captivating in the best of ways and some not so good. Take it from me, a multi-time visitor. One minute, you’re blown away by the French Quarter’s timeless architecture and the next, your nostrils are hit with a lingering reminder of Bourbon Street’s aftermath. Despite being the shining star of Louisiana, …
With trust in air travel decreasing, following numerous recent incidents, and a growing number of Americans reporting they don’t feel as safe flying anymore, it was only a matter of time until the train resurgence that took over Europe (and even Latin America) reached these shores. Following a 20-year pause, the historic Gold Coast Line …
If you thought New Orleans was the only Bayou beaut filled with European flair, you’d be mistaken! The timeless streets of Louisiana’s oldest city are illuminated by its very own vibrant “French Quarter”, with its color-wheel facades, wrought-iron balconies, and old-timey inns for a glimpse into the past. With less hustle and bustle and a …
If you’re looking to go somewhere truly unique, the U.S. is home to a city that is truly incomparable. Boasting European flair through art and architecture while simultaneously welcoming guests with quintessential southern hospitality, The Bayou is calling your name this winter. While travelers love racking up passport stamps, USA Today claims the ultimate destination …