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Gumbo in New Orleans
Always ask a hotel concierge where the place you are looking for gumbo is located. They can often be a wealth of information in New Orleans.
Bourbon Street is the most famous or infamous street in New Orleans and quite possibly the world. Locals and tourist flock to Bourbon Street for good times.
Bourbon Street may not always be the best place to find gumbo. It can be crowed and a little rowdy. Just be aware of your surroundings if going to Bourbon Street for a spicy bowl of gumbo.
I have seen many different areas of the country, New Orleans is one of my favorite. Local New Orleans tourist attractions are always fun and exciting. Many outdoor attractions in the area can fill your schedule your time when visiting. Just remember to leave time for some good gumbo.
When visiting a city like New Orleans a person needs to look ahead for gumbo. This you will know where the local hangouts for good gumbo are. This is because any trip into a New Orleans isn't complete without visiting a few local hangouts.
Almost smack dab in the middle of New Orleans, is a really cool area to visit. It is the French Quarter. You should check it out if you have time. When traveling to New Orleans, it is important to find out where the locals get gumbo.
Keep in mind not all places are the same. Prices and other factors can change significantly from place to place.
Ask a lot of questions when hunting for a great location for gumbo in New Orleans. Many locals like to sit back on a Sunday afternoon and enjoy gumbo. Why don't you try it? It can create a wonderful experience.
Life is too short not to get some good gumbo in New Orleans. I have seen many different areas of the country, New Orleans is one of my favorite. Local New Orleans tourist attractions are always fun and exciting. Many outdoor attractions in the area can fill your schedule your time when visiting. Just leave time for some good gumbo.
A tip : Remember to dress for the weather. Southern winters are mild, Southern summers are hot, and the GUMBO may be SPICY!
Posted by PlanetNewOrleans.com