Why to visit Frenchmen Street
Frenchmen Street in New Orleans is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, known for its vibrant music scene, unique local shops, and historic architecture. It offers a contrast to the more touristy Bourbon Street, offering a more authentic taste of the city's famous nightlife and cultural heritage. The street is home to many live music venues that showcase local jazz, blues, and other musical styles, making it a must-visit destination for music lovers. Additionally, the street is lined with small art galleries, cafes, and bars, offering plenty of options for dining, drinks, and shopping.
Places to visit near Frenchmen Street
- Bourbon Street
- Jackson Square
- The Marigny
- The National World War II Museum
Places to eat near Frenchmen Street
- Coop's Place
- Jacques-Imo's Cafe
- Paladar 511
- Three Muses
How to reach
The following transit lines have routes that pass near Frenchmen Street
- Bus : 31, 55, 9
Timings
Frenchmen Street is open all day and night, with peak hours for live music typically in the evenings.
Entry fee
There is no entry fee for Frenchmen Street, but some of the clubs and performance venues may have cover charges.