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Things to Do in New Orleans for Queer Travelers


New Orleans has always been considered one of the most fun and unique cities in the U.S. And because of its uniqueness and artsy vibe, New Orleans tends to attract lots of queer visitors year-round.

Now, what exactly should a queer traveler do when visiting New Orleans? Well, we have compiled a list of attractions, places to eat, and things to see while in New Orleans!


Sites and Attractions
Woldenberg Park

You can’t visit New Orleans without taking a walk along the riverfront in Woldenberg Park. Named after philanthropist Malcolm Woldenberg, the Riverfront was opened to the public before the 1984 World’s Fair. Though floodwalls, warehouses, and industrial docks have been replaced by jumping-off points for steamboat and dinner cruises, the old charm is still there!

(Photo Credit: NewOrleans.com)

Marigny

You just have to take a stroll through the Marigny neighborhood, and check out some of the city’s best graffiti and the most colorful shotgun-style homes! This neighborhood has one of the most vibrant arts scenes in the city, and is considered by some to be New Orleans’ “gayborhood.” 

(Photo Credit: NewOrleans.com)

Audubon Park and Audubon Zoo

Audubon Park opened in 1898 in New Orleans and has been one of the best parks in the city since. And even before the park opened, there were animals at the site that is now the Audubon Zoo since the 1884 World Exposition in Audubon Park. That’s what makes Audubon Park and Zoo two of the most beautiful places to visit in the city. 

(Photo Credit: NewOrleans.com)

St. Charles Streetcar/St. Charles Avenue

Everyone knows about A Streetcar Named Desire, but we can’t forget about the St. Charles Avenue Streetcar, the oldest and continually operating streetcar line in the city. St. Charles Avenue is arguably one of the city’s most beautiful streets with its shops, restaurants, and old mansions. Hop aboard this streetcar in the evening for the perfect romantic ride!

St. Charles Streetcar on South Carrollton Avenue (Photo Credit: Paul Broussard / NewOrleans.com)

Fifi Mahony’s

If dressing up is your thing, then a visit to Fifi Mahony’s is definitely on the cards! Fifi’s is a staple in NOLA’s costume culture, and locals just love to dress up for almost any occasion.

(Photo Credit: NewOrleans.com)

French Quarter

You can’t visit New Orleans and not take a stroll through the French Quarters. Often called the “Crown Jewel of New Orleans,” the French Quarter is one of NOLA’s most historic neighborhoods. But you’ll find plenty of new mixed in with the old – and lots of booze! Let your wild side hang out a bit! 

(Photo Credit: NewOrleans.com)

Places to Eat
Commander’s Palace
(Photo Credit: Paul Broussard/NewOrleans.com)

Many people will tell you that Commander’s Palace is actually the absolute best place for food in New Orleans – and they may be right! This 138-year-old institution is a cornerstone of New Orleans cuisine. Loved by locals and visitors alike, the Brennan family’s brand of Southern hospitality is everything you could ask for! 


Willa Jean

If you’re looking for a good southern-style breakfast, then Willa Jean is the place to go. This place is loved by locals, and has good food to go with the southern charm!

(Photo Credit: NewOrleans.com)

Cochon

Does fried alligator tickle your fancy? What about rabbit with dumplings? These are just some of the dishes offered at Cochon, a Cajun favorite!

(Photo Credit: NewOrleans.com)

Chance in Hell Sno-balls

If you’re looking for a sweet treat in the summertime, Chance in Hell Sno-Balls is a queer-owned, woman-owned business serving up artisanal sno-balls in the Bywater! Shaved ice has never been so nice! 

(Photo Credit: NewOrleans.com)

Events
Annual Gay Easter Day Parade 

Get dressed up in your best Easter suits and pastels and march through the French Quarter during the Annual Gay Easter Parade! Gay Easter has never been so cute! 

(Photo Credit: NewOrleans.com)

New Orleans Pride

New Orleans has a lot of queer history, and you’ll get to celebrate it all at New Orleans Pride!

(Photo Credit: NewOrleans.com)

Southern Decadence

This is probably the most popular queer event in the city! Parade around with Leather Daddies and pups at Southern Decadence, the south’s biggest LGBT event over Labor Day Weekend.

Southern Decadence 2019 (Photo Credit: Tomy Acosta)

Halloween New Orleans

In a city with a rich spooky history, you just know Halloween is always fun! Party like a local during Halloween New Orleans (HNO),  a charitable event that supports those living with HIV and AIDS.

(Photo Credit: NewOrleans.com)
Visit www.neworleans.com for more information and inspiration about LGBTQ+-friendly things to see and do in New Orleans.

Kyle Jackson

Kyle Jackson is an educator, writer and actor currently spending the bulk of his time between New York, New York and London, England. He is an active member of both the bear and leather communities and is a proud member of the MidAtlantic Chapter of ONYX.

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