Frenchmen Street

Trip ideas while visiting New Orleans in Louisiana

Frenchmen Street

For a more authentic New Orleans experience that’s less touristy than Bourbon Street and the French Quarter, check out the vibrant Frenchmen Street. This lively street, spanning several blocks, is a favorite among locals. It offers live music, bars, restaurants, nightclubs, and art galleries. Compared to Bourbon Street, Frenchmen Street has fewer crowds and more affordable food and drinks. The music scene here is considered cooler and trendier. If you’re not into staying up late, you can explore the Palace Market (open from 7 p.m. to midnight on Sunday through Wednesday, and until 1 a.m. on Thursday through Saturday). It’s a fantastic shopping destination where local artisans sell their handmade art and jewelry.

Frenchmen Street in New Orleans is a must-visit spot according to recent visitors. Instead of the busy and tourist-filled Bourbon Street, many recommend taking a leisurely stroll along Frenchmen Street. This vibrant area is known for its live music scene, particularly jazz, and fantastic bars. The Spotted Cat, Three Muses, and d.b.a are highly praised by both travelers and locals for their wide range of drinks, enjoyable ambience, and, most importantly, the talented musicians that perform there.