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Welcome to the vibrant city of New Orleans, where the sultry heat of July ignites a frenzy of cultural celebrations and unforgettable experiences. From savoring mouthwatering Creole cuisine to grooving to the rhythm of jazz in historic French Quarter venues, there's no shortage of things to do in New Orleans in July. Whether you're drawn to the spirited festivities of Essence Festival or seeking solace in the shaded courtyards of picturesque Garden District mansions, this eclectic city offers a tapestry of delights to enchant every traveler's soul. Join us as we delve into the heart of New Orleans' summer charm and uncover the gems waiting to be discovered amid its lively streets and sultry nights.
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Things to do in New Orleans in July
Attend Essence Festival: Experience one of the largest cultural celebrations in the nation, featuring renowned musical performances, empowering speakers and vibrant art exhibitions.
Experience Tales of the Cocktail: Immerse yourself in the world of mixology with seminars, tastings and cocktail competitions during this renowned annual event.
Witness the Running of the Bulls: Brave the excitement of the annual Running of the Bulls, where participants dash through the streets of New Orleans in homage to the Spanish tradition of being chased by the bulls — roller-derby style!
Indulge in Creole cuisine: Sample mouthwatering dishes like gumbo, jambalaya, and beignets at iconic eateries such as Commander's Palace and Café du Monde.
Explore the French Quarter: Stroll through the historic streets, marvel at the colorful architecture and soak in the lively atmosphere of this iconic neighborhood.
Take a riverboat cruise: Enjoy panoramic views of the Mississippi River while cruising aboard a traditional steamboat, complete with live jazz music and Creole-inspired cuisine.
Visit Jackson Square: Admire the beauty of this historic park, home to the iconic St. Louis Cathedral, street performers and local artisans selling their crafts.
Immerse yourself in jazz: Lose yourself in the soulful melodies of live jazz performances at legendary venues like Preservation Hall and Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro.
Explore the Garden District: Wander through the picturesque streets lined with majestic mansions, lush gardens and quaint boutiques.
Tour the plantations: Step back in time with a guided tour of nearby plantations such as Oak Alley or Laura Plantation, offering insights into the region's complex history.
Cool off at water parks: Beat the heat at family-friendly water parks like Blue Bayou Water Park in Baton Rouge and Audubon Cool Zoo, featuring thrilling slides and refreshing pools.
Celebrate Bastille Day: Join in the festivities commemorating French heritage with parades, live music and delicious French cuisine in various neighborhoods.
Discover voodoo culture: Learn about the city's mystical heritage with a guided tour of voodoo landmarks, including the historic St. Louis Cemetery No. 1.
Take a swamp tour: Embark on an adventurous swamp tour to encounter native wildlife such as alligators, herons and turtles in their natural habitat.
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From cultural festivals to culinary delights, the array of things to do in New Orleans in July ensures that every traveler leaves with cherished memories and a longing to return to its vibrant embrace. So, until our next rendezvous with the spirit of the Big Easy, let the echoes of jazz and the aroma of Cajun spices linger as a testament to the magic found within this enchanting destination.
This trip report is part of our ongoing series on travel to New Orleans. In need of further inspiration? Check out my guide, Experiencing New Orleans in June: A Vibrant Journey.
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