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NEW ORLEANS GUIDE:
° Post-Katrina Up Close
° Introduction
° Ride the Party Bus
° Pre Party – Orientation
c PubClubbing – Bar and Nightlife Guide
° Street Car Pub Crawl
° Post Party – Sightseeing and Activities
° Restaurants and Dining
° Sites of N.O. – Photo Journal

• New Orleans After Kartina. Read this update story here.

JAZZ FEST:
° PubClub's Guide to Jazz Fest

° Jazz Fest '07

° Jimmy Buffett@Jazz Fest

City guide, news updates, plus nightlife, restaurants and dining and sightseeing tours with text and photos.


Welcome to New Orleans!
An Intoduction to the Big Easy


Hurricanes at Pat O'Brien's are a New Orleans tradition.


New Orleans is a city that has gotten it right.

While most other places struggle to deal with excessive partying, New Orleans opens its doors and welcomes in the crowd. It is a perfect party host, a place so inviting that it adds to the existing frenzy with huge events such as Mardi Gras, Jazz Fest and New Year's Eve.

It's called The Big Easy because the parties are big and they are easy to find. This is a town built for fun where people walk casually down the streets with a large cocktail in hand and bars have no set closing time. And it's been rebuilt – Hurricane Katrina hit in September of 2005 but today the city is back to it's musicial, historical and have-fun heritage. It's is laid-back, late-night, non-stop entertainment.

New Orleans is part Key West, part Las Vegas, part Spring Break, part Greek Islands. But with a rich cultural heritage, it is also distinctly New Orleans.

At some point, it seems as if the entire world has passed through what the locals call "Nawlens." Truman Capote is from New Orleans, Tennessee Williams and Mark Twain spent considerable time here, Brad Pitt and Angeline Joline have taken up residence in the Franch Quarter and tributes to Jean Lafitte are everywhere.

Lafitte was local hero/pirate who joined Andrew Jackson to fend off the British invasion at the end of the War of 1812. He had two wives and six mistresses when he died. "That makes him a hero to me," said singer/songwriter Jimmy Buffett, who started his legendary music career on Bourbon Street. For us, it represents what makes this city and it's people so uniquely New Orleans.

So we are proud to present our complete city guide to New Orleans:

• Get ready for New Orleans with our Pre Party Orientation Guide.
• To see all of the city, ride our virtual Party Bus. It will take you on a guided tour of the city, its attractions, restaurants and, of course, nightlife.
• Get a first-person perspective from The Bartender; our man about town.
• Our bar guide – on and off Bourbon Street –is called PubClubbing.
• New Orleans Bonus: Take a City Tour aboard the St. Charles Street Car.
• There is a lot more to do in New Orleans than drink. Here's what to do when not slamming drinks in Post Party.
• Learn about and enjoy New Orleans' distinctive cuisine in our dining and restaurant guide.
• Soak up the sites of New Orleans with our Photo Journal.

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