Experiencing New Orleans in June: A Vibrant Journey

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Experiencing New Orleans in June: A Vibrant Journey
Curator’s statement

June in New Orleans is a time when the city truly comes to life, offering a unique blend of cultural richness, historical depth and festive vibrancy. This travel guide is designed to immerse you in the heart of New Orleans in June, showcasing the best of its music, cuisine and traditions. From the sultry jazz notes that fill the air to the tantalizing flavors of Creole cuisine, New Orleans in June presents an unforgettable experience that embodies the spirit of this iconic city.

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Where to stay

Windsor Court Hotel

A longtime favorite for its central location, rooftop pool, and oversized rooms.

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  • $100 hotel credit.

  • Breakfast daily.

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The Roosevelt New Orleans, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel

Grand hotel in a building from 1863 within walking distance from Bourbon Street with posh rooms and suites.

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  • $100 hotel / resort credit.

  • Breakfast daily.

  • Upgrade & extended check-in/out whenever possible.

Virgin Hotels New Orleans

Chic property nearby Bourbon Street with upmarket rooms.

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  • $100 hotel / resort credit.

  • Welcome amenities.

  • Breakfast daily.

  • Upgrade & extended check-in/out whenever possible.

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Things to do in New Orleans in June

Explore French Quarter: Wander through its historic streets, visit iconic landmarks like Jackson Square and St. Louis Cathedral and enjoy live music.

Indulge in Creole Cuisine: Savor traditional dishes like gumbo, jambalaya and beignets at renowned restaurants and local eateries.

Take a Swamp Tour: Venture into the Louisiana swamps for a chance to see alligators, wildlife and scenic landscapes.

Visit Museums: Explore the city's diverse museums, such as the National WWII Museum, New Orleans Museum of Art and Ogden Museum of Southern Art.

Enjoy Riverfront Activities: Take a steamboat cruise along the Mississippi River or stroll along the Riverwalk for stunning views.

Cool Off with Sno-Balls: Beat the heat with a refreshing sno-ball, a local favorite shaved ice treat available in a variety of flavors.

Experience Frenchmen Street: Immerse yourself in the city's vibrant music scene with live performances at jazz clubs, bars and music venues.

Join a Ghost Tour: Explore the city's haunted history with guided ghost tours through the French Quarter and other historic neighborhoods.

Participate in Second Line Parades: Dance through the streets with locals during these lively processions featuring brass bands and colorful costumes.

Explore the Garden District: Admire the historic architecture and lush gardens while strolling through this picturesque neighborhood.

Take a Cooking Class: Learn to prepare authentic Creole and Cajun dishes with hands-on cooking classes offered by local chefs.

Enjoy Live Music: Catch performances by local musicians at venues across the city, ranging from intimate clubs to outdoor festivals.

Visit Audubon Zoo: Spend a day with exotic animals from around the world at this family-friendly zoo located in Audubon Park

Shop at French Market: Browse through stalls selling local artwork, crafts, souvenirs and fresh produce at America's oldest public market.

Relax in City Parks: Picnic, bike or simply unwind in one of New Orleans' scenic parks, such as City Park or Audubon Park.

New Orleans Pride: The New Orleans Pride Parade is a vibrant celebration of LGBTQ+ identity and community solidarity, taking place in the heart of the city.

French Market Creole Tomato Fest: The French Market Creole Tomato Fest is a culinary event that honors the local Creole tomato with a weekend of food, music and activities.

Bocuse d’Or Americas: Bocuse d’Or is a prestigious culinary competition where top chefs showcase their skills - 2024 is the first year this will be held in the USA, and New Orleans has been chosen as the host.

Need to Know

Exploring New Orleans in June is an invitation to experience the soul of a city unlike any other. As you depart from its enchanting streets, the rhythms of jazz, the warmth of its people and the city's resilient spirit will linger in your memories. This guide aims to be your companion in discovering the magic that is New Orleans in June, ensuring your journey is as vibrant and full of life as the city itself.

This trip report is part of our ongoing series on travel to New Orleans. In need of further inspiration? Check out Cesar Monell & Alex Tufel’s guide, Fun Things to do during Southern Decadence in New Orleans.

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