Cultural Delights and Festive Fun: Unmissable Things to Do in New Orleans in September

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  • Fall

Cultural Delights and Festive Fun: Unmissable Things to Do in New Orleans in September
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Welcome to the enchanting city of New Orleans, where September brings a burst of energy and excitement to the vibrant streets. As summer fades into fall, the Big Easy comes alive with a plethora of activities and events to delight visitors and locals alike. From lively festivals to cultural celebrations, there's no shortage of things to do in New Orleans in September. Whether you're a foodie craving culinary adventures, a music lover eager to dance to the rhythm of jazz or a history buff seeking to immerse yourself in the city's rich heritage, there's something for everyone in this dynamic destination. Join us as we explore the top attractions and experiences that make September in New Orleans truly unforgettable.

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Things to do in New Orleans in September

Attend Southern Decadence: This annual LGBTQ+ festival, usually held over Labor Day weekend, features parades, parties and performances.

Enjoy live music: Explore the city's renowned music scene with performances at venues like Preservation Hall or Frenchmen Street.

Explore the French Quarter: Wander through historic streets, visit iconic landmarks like Jackson Square and St. Louis Cathedral, and sample local delicacies.

Visit the Audubon Zoo: Spend a day at the zoo, home to a diverse array of animals and attractions for all ages.

Take a swamp tour: Explore Louisiana's unique ecosystem on a swamp tour, where you can spot alligators, birds and other wildlife.

Join a Second Line parade: Experience the vibrant culture of New Orleans firsthand by participating in or watching a Second Line parade.

Visit the New Orleans Museum of Art: Explore a diverse collection of artwork, spanning from classical to contemporary, at this renowned museum in City Park.

Take a steamboat cruise: Enjoy views of the Mississippi River and the city skyline aboard a traditional steamboat.

Attend a New Orleans Saints football game: Immerse yourself in the city's passion for football by catching a game at the iconic Superdome.

Attend NOLAxNOLA events: 2024 promises to be a dynamic and unforgettable event, showcasing the best of New Orleans' culture, innovation and resilience.

Explore the Garden District: Admire the beautiful architecture and lush gardens of this historic neighborhood, known for its antebellum mansions.

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There are so many things to do in New Orleans in September that leave a lasting impression of unique culture and spirit. From the lively beats of jazz to the tantalizing aromas of Creole cuisine, every moment spent in the city is a celebration of its charm. Vibrant festivals, soul-stirring music and Southern hospitality define the experience, making it unforgettable for both first-time visitors and seasoned travelers alike. Until next time, let the good times roll in the incomparable city of New Orleans.


This trip report is part of our ongoing series on
travel to New Orleans. In need of further inspiration? Check out Tysheda Williams’s guide, Experience New Orleans: A 4-Day Adventure in the Big Easy.

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