Top 10 Things to Do in New Orleans Super Bowl Weekend

Father and daughter both catching gold footballs with colorful background.

New Orleans is the ultimate destination during the Super Bowl! With its vibrant culture, delicious food, and lively music scene, there's no shortage of things to do for Super Bowl Fans visiting the city. Here are the top 10 activities you won't want to miss!

1. Best for Kids & Adults: New Orleans' Cultural Funhouse

JAMNOLA has quickly become the cultural gem of New Orleans, beloved by tourists and locals alike. This immersive art experience features over 20 exhibits showcasing the iconic art, music, food, and theatrics of the city through the eyes of more than 30 local artists. It's a joyful celebration of everything that makes New Orleans unique, and a must-visit during your Super Bowl trip. For football fans they even have a fun and immersive exhibit by THEARTISTJADE called "All on a Saint's Day" where you can catch a football and do the griddy. 

2. Backstreet Cultural Museum

Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of New Orleans at the Backstreet Cultural Museum. Located in the historic Treme neighborhood, this museum offers an in-depth look at the city's vibrant African American culture, including Mardi Gras Indian traditions, jazz funerals, and social aid and pleasure clubs. It's a fascinating and educational experience that shouldn't be missed during your Super Bowl visit.

3. French Quarter Phantoms Ghost Tours

Experience the spooky side of New Orleans with French Quarter Phantoms Ghost Tours. Wander through the historic French Quarter and hear chilling tales of haunted mansions, voodoo legends, and eerie cemeteries. It's a thrilling way to explore the city's mysterious past.

4. Super Bowl Experience

Head to the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center for the Super Bowl Experience. This family-friendly festival features interactive games, autograph sessions with NFL players, and exclusive memorabilia. It's the perfect way to get into the football spirit!

5. Live Music on Frenchmen Street

No trip to New Orleans is complete without experiencing its legendary music scene. Head to Frenchmen Street for live performances at iconic venues like The Spotted Cat and d.b.a. Enjoy jazz, blues, and everything in between.

6. Swamp Tour Adventure

Take a break from the city and the big game to explore the wild side of Louisiana with a swamp tour. Cajun Encounters has all kinds of fun swamp excursions to choose from. Discover the unique flora and fauna of the region, and maybe even spot an alligator or two!

7. Creole Queen's Riverboat Cruise

Step back in time with a riverboat cruise on the Mississippi River. Enjoy stunning views of the city skyline, live jazz music, and delicious Creole cuisine aboard a classic paddlewheel boat.

8. Café du Monde

Savor the famous beignets and coffee at this iconic café in the French Quarter. Established in 1862, Café du Monde is a New Orleans institution known for its delicious, powdered sugar-dusted beignets and rich, chicory coffee. Located in the bustling French Market, it's the perfect spot to take a break from exploring the vibrant streets of the French Quarter.

9. Loretta's Authentic Pralines

Indulge your sweet tooth at Loretta's Authentic Pralines. Known for their delicious pralines, Loretta's offers a taste of New Orleans' culinary heritage. Be sure to try their famous praline-filled beignets for a truly unique treat.

10. King Cake at Bywater Bakery

Purple, green, and yellow King Cake being head up in front of a sign that says 'Now Serving Fresh'

Indulge in the quintessential New Orleans treat at Bywater Bakery. Their King Cake is a must-try, offering a delicious blend of flavors that capture the essence of Mardi Gras. Whether you prefer traditional or creative variations, Bywater Bakery's King Cake is the perfect way to start your Super Bowl adventure in the city.

With so much to see and do, your Super Bowl trip to New Orleans will be unforgettable.

Bonus Tip: Start your adventure at JAMNOLA, the perfect launchpad to experience a taste of New Orleans' vibrant culture before heading out to explore the real thing!



 

 

 

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