Bourbon Street, New Orleans
Bourbon Street isn’t named after the drink
Contrary to popular belief, the famous Bourbon Street in the French Quarter isn’t named after the liquor despite the cities party reputation. It got its name back in 1718 when the cities founder – Frenchman Jean Baptiste Le Moyne’s engineer, Adrien de Pauger, named Bourbon Street after the French Royal family who was ruling at the time, the House of Bourbon.
Delphine LaLaurie's Royal Street Estate
The most haunted city in America
There’s no lack of mysterious and supernatural legends walking the streets of New Orleans. The popular American Horror Story show directed by Ryan Murphy loosely delved in to the horror surrounding the tale of Delphine LaLaurie at her Royal Street estate, but there’s a whole history of restless souls, ghouls and spooks throughout the area. Will you be brave enough to explore?
New Orleans Mardi Gras
Let the good times roll
Lastly, New Orleans’ motto is ‘laissez les bon temps rouler’ loosely translated in English as ‘let the good times roll’ which is certainly fitting for the lively, vibrant and carefree nature you’re sure to experience on your visit.
I could go on about all the wonders of New Orleans, but it truly is a place you need to experience yourself. If you’re looking for your adventure, view all trips to New Orleans here.
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