Bourbon Street French Quarter of New Orleans
Bourbon Street is a historic and unique place in the French Quarter of New Orleans. More than 17 million tourists visit the street every year, and the place is more attractive due to the famous bars and strip clubs. Millions of visitors visit the street, and the city has been rebuilt around the tourist base. The Bourbon St attracts tourists and provides a rich insight into New Orleans' past.
During the French Quarter's festivals, the street teems full of people, and the street proliferation has to be seen at night with thousands of people. The open container law allowed people to have alcohol in public places like the street. Tourists consume alcoholic beverages such as the Hurricane Cocktail, hand grenade, and Huge-ass beers.
The strip clubs, bars, restaurants, and souvenir shops attract visitors at night in the upper Bourbon Street area, which is the most visited.
Bourbon Street Hotels
The Royal Sonesta Hotel and the Galatorie's Restaurant ( the oldest and most popular restaurant) are two of the most famous and luxurious hotels on Bourbon Street.
When you go to the corner of Bourbon Street, the most beautiful and oldest building will be found there, known as Jean Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop. The building was constructed before 1770.
Bourbon Street Map
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Finally, don't forget to have the Bourbon Street Pizza. 🍕
For more information, follow the link below
https://bourbonstreetpizzaco.ca/
Photo Gallery of Bourbon Street
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Things to do at Bourbon Street
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Bourbon Street Awards
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Red Dress Run |
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Brass Band
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Bourbon Street during the day |
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Visiting Bourbon Street |
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Red Dress Run
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