Essence Festival June 29th through July 3rd, 2023

Are you looking for a one-of-a-kind cultural experience that celebrates African American music, culture, and empowerment? Look no further than the Essence Festival in New Orleans, Louisiana!

The Essence Festival is an annual event that takes place over a long weekend in July and is a celebration of African American culture, music, and empowerment. The festival was founded in 1995 and has grown to become one of the largest gatherings of African American music fans in the world.

The festival has featured a lineup of some of the biggest names in music, including Beyoncé, Mary J. Blige, Jill Scott, and Kendrick Lamar, and many other emerging artists. But the Essence Festival is more than just a music festival; it is a celebration of African American culture and community.

One of the unique aspects of the Essence Festival is its focus on empowerment and community. The festival organizers prioritize the voices and perspectives of Black women, and many of the workshops and seminars are geared towards empowering and uplifting Black women.

Don’t miss your chance to be a part of this incredible celebration of African American culture, music, and empowerment. Contact us today to start planning your trip to the Essence Festival in New Orleans!

You can find more information on the 2023 Essence Festival events at www.essence.com/essencefestival2023


Spring Festival Season in New Orleans

As winter fades away and the weather starts to warm up, New Orleans gears up for one of its most exciting seasons – Spring Festival Season! This time of year is a wonderful opportunity to experience the city’s vibrant culture, delicious food, and lively music scene. And if you’re looking for the perfect place to stay, VacayNOLA has got you covered.

One of the highlights of Spring Festival Season is the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, also known as Jazz Fest. This multi-weekend festival, held at the Fair Grounds Race Course, features some of the best musicians in the world, as well as delicious food vendors, arts and crafts, and more. If you’re a music lover, Jazz Fest is an event you don’t want to miss.

But Jazz Fest is just the beginning. Another must-see event is the French Quarter Festival, a free four-day event featuring over 20 stages of music, food from the city’s best restaurants, and more. This festival takes place throughout the historic French Quarter, giving you a chance to explore the city’s charming architecture and unique culture.

In addition to these large festivals, there are many smaller events taking place throughout the spring, including the Tremé/7th Ward Arts & Culture Festival, the Freret Street Festival, and the Bayou Boogaloo. These events offer a chance to explore different neighborhoods, sample local cuisine, and experience the city’s rich cultural traditions.

Of course, a visit to New Orleans isn’t complete without indulging in the city’s incredible food scene. Spring Festival Season is the perfect time to try some of the city’s signature dishes, such as gumbo, jambalaya, and crawfish étouffée. And if you’re looking for something sweet, be sure to try a slice of king cake, a traditional Mardi Gras treat that is still available throughout the spring.

If you’re planning a trip to New Orleans this spring, VacayNOLA has a variety of vacation rentals available to suit your needs. From cozy one-bedroom apartments to spacious multi-bedroom condos, we have the perfect accommodations for your trip. Our rentals come fully equipped with all the amenities you need, including full kitchens, comfortable furnishings, and high-speed internet.

So why not book your spring getaway to New Orleans today? With so much to see, do, and taste, Spring Festival Season is the perfect time to experience the city’s unique culture and lively atmosphere. Contact VacayNOLA today to book your vacation rental and start planning your trip!

As winter fades away and the weather starts to warm up, New Orleans gears up for one of its most exciting seasons – Spring Festival Season!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 


10 Things to do in downtown New Orleans while staying with VacayNOLA

New Orleans is a city with a rich history, culture, and food scene, making it a great destination for a vacation any time of the year. Here are some ideas for things to do in downtown New Orleans:

  1. Visit the French Quarter: The French Quarter is one of the most iconic neighborhoods in New Orleans, known for its architecture, music, and nightlife. Take a stroll down Bourbon Street, sample some beignets at Cafe Du Monde, or visit the historic Jackson Square.
  2. Explore the Garden District: The Garden District is a beautiful neighborhood with stunning mansions, lush gardens, and tree-lined streets. Take a walking tour to learn about the area’s history and architecture.
  3. Visit the National WWII Museum: The National WWII Museum is a must-see attraction in New Orleans, with interactive exhibits and artifacts that bring the history of World War II to life.
  4. Go on a culinary tour: New Orleans is famous for its food, and a culinary tour is a great way to sample some of the city’s best dishes. From gumbo to jambalaya to po’boys, there’s something for everyone.
  5. Attend a festival: New Orleans is known for its festivals, with events happening throughout the year. From Mardi Gras to the Jazz and Heritage Festival to the French Quarter Festival, there’s always something going on.
  6. Take a riverboat cruise: A riverboat cruise on the Mississippi River is a great way to see the city from a different perspective. Choose from a variety of cruises, from dinner cruises to sightseeing cruises.
  7. Visit the New Orleans Museum of Art: The New Orleans Museum of Art is home to an impressive collection of art, with works ranging from ancient to contemporary.
  8. Go shopping on Magazine Street: Magazine Street is a popular shopping destination in New Orleans, with a variety of boutiques, antique shops, and art galleries.
  9. Explore the St. Louis Cemetery: The St. Louis Cemetery is a historic cemetery in New Orleans that is home to some of the city’s most famous residents, including voodoo queen Marie Laveau.
  10. Take a ghost tour: New Orleans is known for its haunted history, and a ghost tour is a fun way to learn about the city’s spooky side. Choose from walking tours or haunted pub crawls.

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