![]() ![]() Though its reconstruction is a long and complicated process, the locals, out of love for their own city and unique lifestyle, have been putting amazing work into rebuilding it. Ten years ago, New Orleans was almost completely destroyed by hurricane Katrina. The city offers countless things to do, concerts to see, family activities… In New Orleans, the locals never run out of ideas, so you probably won’t either! The colonial city of New Orleans is a museum in itself: walking through its various districts will surprise you and provide you lots of fun. And the result is mind-blowing: you will love this mix of French, Spanish, Creole, US and even Cajun cultures! With its location right by the Caribbean Sea in the Mississippi river delta, it benefited from cultural importation from France, but also Spain and the French Caribbean territories. This historical fact is at the foundation of one of New Orleans’ most prominent features: a multicultural city. You may not know this, but up until 1803, the French had colonized a major part of the United States, from Louisiana all the way up to Montana, and even Iowa! At this time, French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte decided to sell all the French possessions in North America to the United States. Previous next NEW ORLEANS, A ONE-OF-A-KIND BLEND OF CULTURES ![]() Expected price for: Jan 7 - Jan 8 Compare prices ![]()
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