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Why New Orleans is a live-music paradise
Birthplace of jazz, New Orleans has music pouring out of every doorway — brass bands on Frenchmen Street, clubs in the French Quarter, and world-famous festivals like Jazz Fest. Add Creole food and a one-of-a-kind atmosphere and it’s a dream music-trip destination.
Getting there: flights
Fly into Louis Armstrong New Orleans International (MSY), with direct routes across the US. The airport is about 30 minutes from the French Quarter.
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Where to stay
Stay in the French Quarter to be in the middle of it all, the Marigny for Frenchmen Street’s live-music bars, or the Garden District for a quieter, classic feel.
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Getting around
The Quarter and Marigny are walkable, and historic streetcars connect the main neighborhoods. Rideshares fill the gaps.
Money-saving tips
- Frenchmen Street has fantastic free and tip-based live music nightly.
- Avoid peak event weeks (Mardi Gras, Jazz Fest) for cheaper hotels.
- Book flights early around festival dates.
- Eat po’boys and local spots over tourist traps.
Renting a car
Want to explore beyond the festival or city? Compare and book a rental car in advance to lock in the best rate and reach beaches, day trips and out-of-town venues on your own schedule.
Getting from the airport
Skip the taxi queues after a long flight — pre-book a private airport transfer with Kiwitaxi and go straight from the terminal to your hotel.
Stay connected: get an eSIM
Skip pricey roaming charges — grab a local data Airalo eSIM before you fly so maps, ride-hailing and tickets work the moment you land.
Plan your New Orleans trip
Choose your dates, lock in flights and a Quarter or Marigny base, and follow the music.