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Saturday, March 1, 2014

Deep South Road Trip

Trip Map

New Orleans is one of my favorite cities in the US. It’s a very unique and fascinating city, a mix of European, Caribbean and African influences.

New Orleans
We flew to N. Orleans and we spent 2 days exploring the city.

Thing to do:
- Walk in the French Quarter. It’s the city’s cultural hub. The colonial style architecture is truly amazing.  There you can find several restaurants and shops. There is an open – air market, one of the oldest public market buildings in the US, where you can buy some souvenirs. We bought a magnet.

Souvenir, Magnet
- Have at least one beignet and a café au lait in Café du Monde. A city’s landmark. 

New Orleans
- Grab a po boy at Johnny's Po-Boys and go to a jazz club. Check Bourbon St. if you are into nightlife. 

New Orleans
- Take a streetcar ($1,25) and enjoy the views along St Charles Avenue. You’ll see well preserved and magnificent Victorian style mansions. And beautiful live oaks, some are more than 100 y/o.

Mississippi
- Take the ferry to Algiers and enjoy the Mississippi views. There you’ll find a charming and quiet neighborhood with small restored houses.

New Orleans
- Have lunch or dinner at Cochon. Book in advanceIf you prefer a lighter or cheaper version try the Cochon Butcher (sandwiches). 


Cochon, Southern Food
If you are willing to add some outdoor adventure to your trip there is a national park unit around N. Orleans, the Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve

Aquatic vegetation
 There is a boardwalk which makes the trek very easy. The aquatic vegetation is impressive and if you are lucky you can see some alligators. We saw a few.


Wildlife
Wildlife
Alligator
Because we love to maximize our time visiting as many places as possible, and we had some time because it was spring break, we took this opportunity to travel around.

Trip Planning
Mobile Alabama
Quick stop to
- Check architecture
- Eat oysters

Mobile, Alabama
Biloxi
Not much to see, unless you are a gambler. In that case you have many casinos to try your luck.

Biloxi
Dolphin Island
Take a ferry 
We just did a short stop to have lunch, BBQ. And enjoy the views. 

Dolphin Islands
Pensacola Beach
Things to do
- Enjoy the white sand beach
- Explore the Gulf Islands National Shore, there you can see turtles and armadillos
- Enjoy fresh fish

Gulf Islands National Shore
Pensacola Beach
Baton Rouge
Just stop if you want to check the State Capitol.
State Capitol
Donaldsonville Plantations
Before you visit the plantations learn more about slavery in the River Road African American Museum in Donaldsonville. We tried to do that but the museum was closed. Check the schedule here 
Donaldsonville downtown looks like an abandoned city. But it has some interest because it feels like you are in the seventies. We went to a grocery and it was weird.

Donaldsonville
There are many plantations that you can visit. But be aware that some are tourist traps: guides and actors dressing thematic clothes and no Historic explanations or plantation visits.

On our way back to New Orleans we had lunch at Petunia's Place. It's simple homemade style food. 







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