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Bourbon Street (French: Rue Bourbon, Spanish: Calle de Borbón) is a historic street in the heart of the French Quarter of New Orleans. Extending twelve blocks from Canal Street to Esplanade Avenue, Bourbon Street is famous for its many bars and strip clubs.
Bourbon Street runs 13 blocks through the heart of the French Quarter, from Canal Street to Esplanade Avenue; it becomes Carondelet Street past Canal, and Pauger Street past Esplanade. If you were looking at a map, Bourbon runs along a diagonal; confusingly to visitors, the “southern” part of Bourbon (near Canal Street) is Upper Bourbon ...
Historical, colorful, and nocturnal, Bourbon Street is the life and the party of the Big Easy. Learn more about the famous street with New Orleans & Company.
Dating back to the 1700s, this bustling nightlife spot is well-known for its bars, clubs and restaurants, as well as its annual Mardi Gras celebrations. Bourbon Street is also home to the New Orleans Musical Legends Park, a free outdoor venue for live jazz performances, and Café Lafitte, one of the oldest gay bars in America.
Visiting Bourbon Street: 5 Things You Should Know. Tips and Tricks For Making the Most out of NOLA's Most Famous Street
The 13-block of Bourbon Street stretches from Canal Street to Esplanade Avenue and is packed with bars, clubs and restaurants. There’s more to the most visited street in the French Quarter than neon signs and brightly colored drinks in gigantic souvenir cups.
From nightlife to local cuisine to live music to renowned festivals, Bourbon Street is a must-see spot in New Orleans. To help you make the most of your Bourbon Street experience, we’ve put together this guide with need-to-know information, some of our favorite spots, and tips for navigating Bourbon Street like a local. Bourbon Street Basics
Bourbon Street in the French Quarter of New Orleans packs a fascinating history full of vampires, pirates, voodoo, and booze and is home to some of the oldest bars and restaurants in the US. As a New Orleans lover who visits a few times a year, I can confirm that Bourbon never gets old!
This post is about things to do on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, including famous sights, places to eat, and places to hear great live music.
Known for its bright lights and wild parties, many people have a visit to Bourbon Street written on their bucket lists. Bourbon Street is one of those places you have to see to believe. It is truly that unique, and you will never know what to expect.