New Orleans – Dive into the City of Contrasts

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New Orleans is the city of jazz, lively streets, and a deep-rooted history. "The Big Easy," as it is affectionately called, enchants every visitor with its unique atmosphere. Also known as the "Crescent City," it sits majestically on the Mississippi River and is famous for its relaxed lifestyle, diverse culture, and historic center. The chess playersThe chess players

What few know, however, is that New Orleans is still a major commercial center and a vibrant industrial metropolis today. A belt of chemical factories, sugar refineries, warehouses, and metal mills stretches around the city. A stay here is a journey through time and soul - a metropolis that has far more to offer than just its famous Mardi Gras celebrations.

At noon the city is emptyAt noon the city is empty

The City's Atmosphere

New Orleans is a vibrant mosaic of cultures and traditions. As soon as you enter the French Quarter, you can feel the spirit of past centuries. Narrow cobblestone streets are lined with buildings with French balconies, adorned with wrought iron railings and lush floral arrangements.

The voodoo is everywhereThe voodoo is everywhere

Of course, there's also the inevitable tourist kitsch: voodoo dolls, T-shirts, tie-dye dresses, and ice cream parlors. But the air is filled with music - jazz, blues, and funk emanate from every corner. The people are warm and cheerful, and it seems as if time passes more slowly here.

History and Architecture

The old New OrleansThe old New Orleans

Joey, a Croatian, is a regular guest in New Orleans. He lives in a hotel in the heart of the French Quarter and has made his fortune exporting Croatian specialties, he explains while smoking outside a bar.

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Joey loves New Orleans more than his hometown of Split - and he knows its history inside and out. It dates back to 1718, when French settlers founded the city.

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It later fell under Spanish rule before becoming part of the United States in 1803 through the Louisiana Purchase.

An old army barrack, destroyed by KatrinaAn old army barrack, destroyed by Katrina

At one point, it belonged to the French king during the Seven Years' War, when the English and French, along with their respective Native American allies, fought for supremacy in North America.

The world’s largest sugar plantThe world's largest sugar plant

The architecture reflects these diverse influences. The French Quarter, with its colonial buildings and the famous Jackson Square, is particularly impressive. Here, St. Louis Cathedral, one of the oldest cathedrals in the USA, stands.

A little bit of Caribbean feelA little bit of Caribbean feel

A stroll through the old alleys reveals hidden courtyards, small art galleries, and historic cafes. The buildings tell stories of merchants, artists, and musicians who once lived here, back to the times when NOLA was the capitol oft the spanish province of Louisiana.

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Traces of failure and new beginnings are inscribed everywhere. While other cities boast gleaming facades, New Orleans proudly displays its scars.

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Hurricane Katrina: A Defining Tragedy

The history of this city is also shaped by natural disasters. A visit to the Lower Ninth Ward, an area severely devastated by the devastating Hurricane Katrina in 2005, leaves a lasting impression.

The sugar plantThe sugar plant

The remains of destroyed houses and the stories of survivors serve as a reminder of the city's vulnerability. Yet New Orleans is proving resilient: the community has recovered, and music and cultural life are flourishing once again.

The paddle wheeler ”Nathcez”The paddle wheeler "Nathcez"

The Cajun Cousine

Enjoying Cajun cuisine in New Orleans is a true feast for the senses. The unique fusion of French, African, and Creole influences makes this culinary tradition a delicious journey.

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From spicy gumbos to aromatic jambalayas, Cajun dishes are known for their intense flavors and use of fresh, local ingredients. New Orleans restaurants not only serve first-class food but also create a cozy atmosphere that emphasizes convivial dining.

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Whether in a traditional Cajun restaurant in the French Quarter or a trendy eatery in Faubourg Marigny, the variety of dishes reflects the city's cultural diversity. A culinary excursion into Cajun cuisine is therefore not only a taste revelation but also a tribute to the cultural diversity and gastronomic sophistication of New Orleans.

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A Ride on the Natchez Paddlewheeler

A highlight of any visit is a ride on the Natchez Paddlewheeler on the Mississippi. The ship, a relic of a bygone era, offers unparalleled views of the city from the water. As the ship cruises past the ruins of an old military installation, the captain recounts the river's strategic importance and its role in the Civil War.

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Live jazz music accompanies the journey - a perfect blend of history and entertainment. There is a second steamer, but, as the Natchez's captain remarks caustically, it runs on electricity. "Pah!" The doors to the engine room are open, and anyone who wishes can watch the men at work in the blazing-hot realm of gears and steam pipes.

The suburbs by nightThe suburbs by night

The Bar Mile: Music and Joy of Life

In the evening, immerse yourself in the nightlife, especially along the famous Bourbon Street and Frenchmen Street. Here, one bar follows the next, each with its own unique flair. In one small jazz bar, a band plays classics by Louis Armstrong, while another club blasts experimental funk.

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The energy of these streets is incomparable - people dance on the sidewalks, laugh, and enjoy life. A police officer rides his horse into the middle of a bar to check on things. The bands play less jazz and Dixieland than rock - the biggest hits of the last 50 years. The beer is expensive, but it flows freely, and everyone hugs each other when Bon Jovi's "Livin' on a Prayer" starts singing.

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New Orleans is a city of contrasts: historical and Modern, vibrant despite the scars of its past. With its beauty, its music, and its incomparable atmosphere, it leaves a deep impression. A visit here is not just a journey to a place, but an emotional journey through history, culture, and humanity.

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