Super Bowl LIX is bringing action to the Caesars Superdome, and it’s a golden ticket to experience New Orleans at its best. Whether you’re here to cheer for your team, savor legendary food, or soak in the electric atmosphere, this city knows how to throw a party.
From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, here’s your ultimate guide to making every moment count in the Big Easy.
No matter your team or political views, the National WWII Museum is a non-negotiable stop. It’s a powerful experience that could take all day, but even a few hours will leave an impact. Afterward, walk over to Caesars Casino to place some Super Bowl bets.
Starting in New Orleans means there must be red beans and rice on the table. Grab a plate at Lil’ Dizzy’s, Blue Oak BBQ, or Mr. Ed’s. Get extra cornbread- you’ll thank yourself later.
Touchdown in NOLA! 🏈 This city SLAPS with iconic eats and legendary spots—perfect for the Big Game weekend. 🍽️🏆
📍 Café Du Monde Cafe Du Monde – Beignets & café au lait
📍 Central Grocery & Deli New Orleans – The original muffuletta
📍 Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop – Legendary… pic.twitter.com/HWnOqvXg9t— Slap Ya Mama (@SlapYaMama) February 4, 2025
The Ernest N. Morial Convention Center transforms into an NFL theme park from Wednesday to Saturday. Go in the morning, then take a stroll down Magazine Street for some of the city’s most underrated eats. La Boulangerie has amazing pastries, and Saffron serves up unforgettable Indian cuisine. After dinner, head to Tipitina’s for the “Dan Interviews Dan” show with Dan Le Batard and Dan Patrick.
Most of the Tipitina’s crowd ends up at Ms. Mae’s, a dive bar where even Anthony Bourdain skipped filming. Need food afterward? Melba’s is open 24 hours a day and serves hot plates that are perfect for soaking up the night.
Catch The Soul Rebels at Le Bon Temps Roule in New Orleans. Then, return to Tipitina’s for the Dirty Dozen Brass Band. Friday night calls for a trip to Frenchmen Street and The Spotted Cat Music Club, where live jazz reigns supreme.
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If you’ve never been to Cafe du Monde, enjoy the experience and Jackson Square views. For something different, Sportsdrink’s coffee shop has stadium seating and turns into a comedy club at night.
Support local events at the Louisiana Culture Festival in the French Market. Pick up souvenirs at Ladle and the Whisk, a charming kitchenware shop. Art lovers should visit Mardi Gras World or check out installations at the New Orleans Museum of Art, Ogden Museum of Southern Art, and JAMNOLA.
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