New Orleans is one of those cities you could visit a hundred times and have a different experience each time. Well, 2 Girls Who Travel are back in the Crescent City. We actually went last year and enjoyed the Bywater area. Check out last year’s visit for another great guide to the
Tag: Jazz
We’re admittedly huge music fans and there’s just something about live music that makes us so happy. When we travel, we’re always on the lookout for places to check out live music. So we thought we’d compile a few places for our fellow traveling music lovers! This by no means is an exhaustive list …
So here’s the situation … most people remember the old Phil & Derek’s restaurant (you know, the delicious assortment of brunch foods and those three flavors of bottomless mimosas). Well, when they opened up in a new location, everyone wondered if it would live up to the hype – well, we are here to say
Okay, so take any preconceived notions you may have about Detroit … and throw them out the window! Seriously, from the moment we jumped in our Uber from the airport, we learned that Detroit wasn’t playing about their newest nickname, “Comeback City.” During our 30-minute drive to our hotel downtown, our Uber driver Michael shared
New Orleans, aka The Crescent City, aka The Big Easy, offers food, nightlife, history and culture to the tenth power. There’s something to do for everyone and you’ll never get bored. Of course, the French Quarter is the place to go for drinks, food and people-watching, but there’s so much more to the city—art, music,
When we say we had a jam-packed three days in New Orleans – well, technically three-and-a-half days (we had an afternoon return flight), we really mean it. Between the amazing itinerary the New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau put together for us (thanks again) and our own independent excursions in The Big Easy, 2 Girls