• best places for Martinis in New Orleans

    16 Places For A Midweek Martini In New Orleans

    4 Min Read

    Few cocktails give off the mystique and elegance of a martini.

    This article will highlight the best places to enjoy a martini and then some. As a bonus, many of these places have excellent food, so enjoy yourself.

    Try A Martini At These Restaurants And Bars

    Remember to always drink responsibly and arrange for transportation to and from your destination.

    Brigtsen’s Restaurant

    723 Dante St, New Orleans, LA 70118 |  (504) 861-7610

    Britgen's has the best restaurants for drinks in New Orelans.

    Here’s what one patron says about Brigten’s food: “This had to be one of my favorite dining experiences in New Orleans. We came in without a reservation and the beautiful Marna accommodated us. Everything we ate was delicious. You could taste the love in food. You must try this food, the wait service was impeccable. I can’t wait to get back and make a reservation. What a beautiful experience!”

    The Chloe

    4125 St Charles Ave, New Orleans, LA 70115 | (504) 541-5500

    Drinks at The Chloe hotel in New Orleans

    The Chloe is known as a historic mansion hotel with a top-notch restaurant and manicured grounds, but its drinks are underrated.

    Here is what one drink lover says about The Chloe: The drinks and ambiance were good … Very beautiful vibe! The food was thought out and flavorful. The shrimp scampi dumplings were pretty tasty. Our server was super friendly & amazing! The sweet potato curry was the perfect fall dish to start the season!”

    Coquette

    2800 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70115 | (504) 265-0421

    Coquette has the best drinks in New Orleans.

    Here’s what one customer says about Coquette: “Every dish was a well balanced pairing of local flavor and impressive culinary capacity. The way they put these dishes together is going to stick with me for a while. Everything was wonderfully paired with the other components on the dish. Perfect for a nice dinner on a quiet night. Stick around for dessert and the Amaro list. We will be coming back again!”

    Herbsaint

    701 St Charles Ave, New Orleans, LA 70130 | (504) 524-4114

    Herbsaint has the best cocktails in New Orleans.

    Here’s what one diner says about Herbsaint: “The food deserve 5 stars, but I had to go with 4 because when we ate, almost everything was quite too salty. However we got there at almost 9pm with no reservation, and still they managed to give us a table, which was awesome. For VEGANS don’t be afraid to come eat here, the chef will prepare something at his discretion. And what I go it was Soo Good! My husband asked for 3 portion of short ribs, that’s how much he enjoyed them. My husband actually returned a dish back because it was too salty, and we appreciate that we were not charged for it. Service could have been more personable, but no complaints.”

    Nola Caye

    898 Baronne St, New Orleans, LA 70113 | (504) 302-1302

    Nola Caye has the best cocktails in New Orelans.

    Here’s what one customer says about Nola Caye: “My friend and I originally ordered brunch through Door Dash. The food was AMAZING! So, we decided to eat in for dinner. As visitors to New Orleans I will say NOLA Caye is a very nice place. The waitress was a little off beat at first(not the most pleasant),however she eventually was very good. Yes,a nice tip was left. The restaurant is very pretty and offers a subtle charm. I loved the brick walls. Our food was delicious. As a travel agent I will definitely recommend the restaurant to my travel clients visiting the beautiful city.”

    Ruby Slipper Cafe

    200 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70130 | (504) 525-9355

    Blood Mary at the Ruby Slipper is the best in New Orleans.

    Here’s what on customer says about the Ruby Slipper: “We sat at the bar and had a really good waiter/bartender. The trifecta was amazing! Highly suggest. The Bloody Mary with bacon infused vodka was delicious.”

    Oceana Grill

    739 Conti St, New Orleans, LA 70130 | (504) 525-6002

    Oceanas Grill has the best drinks in New Orleanas

    Here’s what one diner says about Oceana Grill: “As always the food was great Maw Maw’s Cajun Breakfast never disappoints and pairs really well with their amazing Bloody Mary.”

    Final Word

    Martinis are one of the most elegant cocktails you can enjoy. The long neck of the glass makes for a perfect grip as you indulge in the restaurant or bar’s finest alcoholic concoctions. But where can you go in New Orleans to get a martini?

    Before we end this, let’s go over some house rules when you’re out and about in the big city:

    • Drink responsibly
    • Never accept a drink from a stranger that doesn’t come directly from the bartender or server.
    • Always have a designated driver or call a friend, family member, taxi, Uber or Lyft to get home.

    Ready to get started? Bottoms up!

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  • How to travel alone

    How To Travel Alone: A Guide To Solitary Adventure

    3 Min Read

    There are some great ways to relax these days, but few things beat getting to travel on a weekend getaway. When you have to do it alone, you realize that it has its challenges, but it’s still fun.

    As mentioned in our Travel Savings Guide, I’ve been traveling alone for most of my life. And I’ve traveled to places for and wide, including international destinations, tropical islands more.

    How Old Do You Have To Be To Travel Alone?

    When it comes to age, passengers who are 15 and over are permitted to fly on U.S. airlines alone. Kids ages 5 to 11 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian unless there are special circumstances.

    How To Travel By Yourself And Have Fun

    If you’re going to travel by yourself, you already know that it’s less expensive than traveling with a group or one other person. For that reason alone, the trip may be worth it.

    We’re going to show you some great ways to travel alone and save money. And you don’t have to worry about feeling lonely[ you can meet a lot of people traveling alone. In fact, many people have said that they had more freedom traveling solo.

    Buy Travel Insurance

    To protect yourself in case the travel provider cancels your trip, you’ll want to purchase travel insurance. What you don’t want to do though is buy trip insurance from the airline, cruise line or tour operator you’re traveling with.

    The reason is because those insurance plans are the worst. You need to buy from an independent trip insurer so that you’ll be impartially protected.

    Read more about buying travel insurance.

    Fly On A Budget Airline

    If you really want to save on airfare, avoid the Uniteds and American Airlines of the world, and choose a budget airline.

    Perhaps you know about Frontier Airlines’ all-you-can fly subscription, which makes sense if you travel a lot. Other budget carriers may not offer a subscription, but you can save up to 60% on your airfare by choosing low-cost airlines that fly in smaller or regional airports.

    Don’t know of any budget airlines? Check out WhichBudget.com to research some carriers.

    Let Loved Ones Know Where You Are

    A good safety measure once you touch down is to let your family and friends know your location in a different city. You might want to ping your location to them on your phone or send them a text message with your hotel address.

    Eat Like A Local

    When you arrive at your destination, save money by asking for the restaurants that the locals prefer. Not only will you be sure to avoid the tourist spots, but it’ll be a lot cheaper.

    As a bonus, eating where the local community eats will give you a chance to experience the authentic dining scene on its terms.

    Final Words

    Flying in and out of New Orleans is easier than ever after the Louis Armstrong Airport remodel.

    New Orleans is a top destination for air travelers the world over. The reason? The city’s vibrant culture, top-notch cuisine and its many things to do and see.Looking to visit the Crescent City? Here’s the cheapest time to travel to New Orleans.

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  • Chef Serigne Mbaye of Daka

    Now Serving On New Orleans’ Magazine Street: Dakar Nola

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    What figures to be a great addition to the Magazine Street dining scene recently opened its doors: Dakar Nola, the latest offering from behind Senegalese Chef Serigne Mbaye.

    “Tradition is at the core of everything we do at Dakar NOLA,” said Mbaye in a press release. “And it’s a place where every dish tells a story and nurtures the soul. We cannot wait to share our stories and traditions with you.”

    Mybaye was recently on hand for the James Beard Foundation Awards, where he posted on his Instagram the following message:

    “This past weekend at the @beardfoundation ceremony awards has been beautiful, inspiring, and eye-opening for me! I met so many culinary pioneers that I have admired for many years!”

    Chef Mbaye has served as Chef de Cuisine at the Mosquito Supper Clu

    He went on to say: “I truly experienced an unforgettable moment. Thanks to my whole team @dakarnola and the people of Nola! I appreciate all the support, I truly love y’all, and can’t wait to celebrate with y’all on Juneteenth.”

    What Are Customers Saying About Dakar Nola?

    Looking at the reviews, the restaurant has been getting favorable feedback. Here’s what one customer had to say.

    “Run, don’t walk, to Dakar NOLA. Everything about the meal was exquisite. Of course the food was exquisite. Traditional Senegalese dishes with a touch of New Orleans and with moving stories behind them. The dishes were beautiful and original. The recommended wine pairings (from a nearby neighborhood store) were perfect. The restaurant is warm and beautifully decorated. The service was above and beyond. Chef Mbaye and his team made us feel like family. Truly a memorable meal!”

    Where Is Dakar Nola Located?

    Dakar Nola is located at 3814 Magazine St. New Orleans, La. Here is a map to help you find it.

    Serigne is well known to the New Orleans dining scene as he has helmed pop-ups in the area over the past couple years.

    Final Word

    New Orleans has one of the best restaurant scenes in the Southeast, and with state of Southern cooking and an emphasis on the culinary arts at an all-time high, that’s saying something.

    When New Orleans’ food is mentioned on a national level, it somehow always reverts back to gumbo, which is the best around, although the city’s eateries certainly represent those dishes well, there’s so much more.

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  • Best cheap things to do in New Orleans

    10 Budget-Friendly Things To Do In New Orleans

    6 Min Read

    New Orleans can be an expensive city, but it when it comes to finding fun things to do, it doesn’t have to be. You can “ball” on a budget here.

    This article will tell you some of the very best things you can do in New Orleans for absolutely free or cheap.

    How Much Spending Money Do You Need In New Orleans?

    If you’re planning on visiting New Orleans, don’t think you have to spend a lot of money. The truth is you can get by on a very modest amount.

    You should plan to spend around $191 per day on your vacation in New Orleans, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, $36 on meals for one day and $41 on local transportation. Also, the average hotel price in New Orleans for a couple is $200.

    The Best Free Or Cheap Things To Do In New Orleans

    Check Out The Library

    Photo by Luriko Yamaguchi: https://www.pexels.com/photo/woman-leaning-on-bookshelf-2761017/

    You’d be surprised how romantic it could be to lose yourself among the thousands of books inside your local library. Why not pick a day and time and get together to read the best of Hemingway, Alice Walker and other great authors?

    Choose a branch of the New Orleans Public Library System.

    Check Out a Sports Game

    Best mother's day restaurants in New Orleans
    Photo by Jep Gambardella: https://www.pexels.com/photo/a-woman-in-orange-blouse-looking-at-her-date-5083581/

    The Saints and Pelicans are two of the hottest tickets in town. The only issue is that tickets for both are kind of expensive!

    What will you do? If you can’t get inside the game, don’t sweat it. Go to a sports bar instead. It will be much cheaper!

    Here are some great sports bars in New Orleans.

    Enjoy The Greenspace At Confetti Park

    451 Pelican Ave, New Orleans, LA 70114 |  (504) 658-3201

    Confetti Park in New Orleans is the best for picnics and playgrounds

    “Confetti park had a neighborhood vibe,” says one visitor, “with a welcoming atmosphere. an amazing brass band of youth, lead the music of the parade, while the dancing boy energetically lead us down the neighborhood’s streets. homemade floats, bikes, scooters and roller skates followed the music. wonderful time, and we are grateful for the experience.”

    Try Some Beignets At Café Du Monde

    • Riverwalk: 500 Port of New Orleans Pl #27, New Orleans, LA 70130 | (504) 218-7993
    • French Market: 800 Decatur St, New Orleans, LA 70116 | (504) 525-4544
    • City Park: 56 Dreyfous Dr, New Orleans, LA 70124 | (504) 766-0250
    Cafe Du Monde has the best beignets in New Orleans.

    Here’s what one reviewer says about Cafe Du Monde (French Market): “Yummy Yummy! It is worth the wait for this classic of New Orleans. No trip would be complete until you have powder all over yourself! There are multiple lines, so be sure to keep an eye out for the quickest one. Also note that seating is VERY limited, so I recommend you have someone scout tables while another waits in line if you plan on eating at a table.”

    Read the NolaFi.com Guide On Best Nola Beignets.

    Visit The National WWII Museum

    945 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70130 | (504) 528-1944

    WWII National Museum in New Orleans

    It goes without saying that the National WWII Museum holds many of the city’s secrets. Etched on the walls are the names of the proud war dead, heroes not only in New Orleans but across America.

    How Much Does The National WWII Museum Cost?
    Museum Pricing
    Visitors with Disabilities$19*
    WWII VeteransFREE
    MembersFREE
    Beyond All Boundaries$7

    Enjoy Some Live Music On Frenchmen Street

    532 Frenchmen St, New Orleans, LA 70116 | (504) 766-6193

    Blue Nile has the best live jazz in New Orleans.

    Frenchman Street is one of the places where you can enjoy a whole concert just from the curbside. Many musicians congregate there to play.

    One spot that you should definitely check out is Blue Nile.

    Here’s what one reviewer says about Blue Nile. “We loved the vibe and decor of The Blue Nile! The feel was so much better than the insane, frat party vibe on Bourbon Street. After a long day walking around exploring the French Quarter we stopped here for cocktails while listening to the Washboard Chaz Blues Trio. The band was rocking and had great energy and banter with the audience.

    “The cocktails are expensive ($15-20), but the fleur de lis cocktail was absolutely divine! (Grey Goose vodka, essence of peach & rosemary, elderflower, and tonic!) This place was the perfect experience to wrap up our first day in New Orleans. We’ll definitely be back again!”

    Here are some other live music spots in New Orleans.

    Take A Walk In City Park

    1 Palm Dr, New Orleans, LA 70124 | (504) 482-488

    City Park in New Orleans

    Here’s what one park lover says about City Park. “In our three-day visit we came here three times. Insanely gorgeous trees, so many activites to choose from . The Sculpture garden is a must-see. Would have loved to do the light up swan boat in the evening. We ended up visiting the art museum because it looked all enticing from the park. There isn’t enough time in one visit to enjoy it all. Bring bug spray and lots of water!”

    Want to know what places make for the best Instagram-worthy photos around the Crescent City? We’re going to show you.

    Shop Palace Market

    619 Frenchmen St, New Orleans, LA 70116

    Frenchmen market in New Orleans

    In addition to the great live music on Frenchmen, there’s a market that you can buy all types of wonderful arts and crafts. Find cheap bracelets and other jewelry that won’t bust your budget at Palace Market, which regularly hosts around 40 maker booths every night.

    Explore Bourbon Street

    Known for its wild bars, and red-light district vibes, Bourbon Street is one of those places you at least want to walk down in the early evening. If you can avoid the overzealous reveler, Bourbon Street is a must-visit to document the colorful charm of one of America’s oldest cities.

    Check Out Preservation Hall

    726 St Peter, New Orleans, LA 70116

    One of the most musically important sites in New Orleans, Preservation Hall seems to play a tune when you look at each wall.

    Preservation Hall is relatively cheap to enter. The cost is for General Admission tickets is $15 in advance. $20 at the door.

    Final Word

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    One of the best things about New Orleans, Louisiana is the number of fun activities you can partake in for FREE! From exploring the markets to admiring the city’s many parks, there’s a lot to do for no-cost.

    New Orleans is more than your normal run-of-the-mill city; it is the cultural epicenter of the Southeast, from restaurants to its parks, the city stands out as a place to visit and live.

    Looking for something to do in the city? What To See And Do In New Orleans.

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  • best things for singles to do in New Orleans, Louisinaa

    Study: New Orleans Is One Of The Loneliest Cities In U.S.

    3 Min Read

    It’s not quite for lovers, but New Orleans is certainly a romantic city. But that didn’t stop it from being included on the latest list of loneliest cities.

    ChamberofCommerce.org has revealed that Louisiana’s Crescent City is one of the loneliest in America. Say it isn’t so!

    In the context of the report, it characterizes “lonely” households as those that are occupied by one person. These one-person households typically have people who have delayed marriage from the age of:

    • 30.1 for men
    • 28.2 for women

    Which cities are home to the most people who live alone? Here’s the list:

    Which cities are home to the most people who live alone? Here’s the list:

    City/StateOne-Person HouseholdsPercent Living Alone: MalePercent Living Alone: Female
    Washington, D.C.154,14021.5%26.7%
    St. Louis, Mo.66,35721.8%25.7%
    Alexandria, VA.33,50820.3%26.2%
    Richmond, VA.46,19618.2%28%
    Cincinnati, Ohio66,96021.6%24.6%
    Cleveland, Ohio79,15223.3%22.9%
    New Orleans, La.71,56919.4%25.7%
    Birmingham, Ala.39,01921.9%22.7%
    Atlanta, Ga.103,64021.1%23.4%
    Baltimore, MD107,82718.5%23.9%

    Now that you’ve seen how NOLA ranks when it comes to loneliness, you might be wondering what to do about it. The one-word answer is: Anything!

    Check Out a Sports Game

    Best mother's day restaurants in New Orleans
    Photo by Jep Gambardella: https://www.pexels.com/photo/a-woman-in-orange-blouse-looking-at-her-date-5083581/

    The Saints and Pelicans are two of the hottest tickets in town. The only issue is that tickets for both are kind of expensive!

    What will you do? If you can’t get inside the game, don’t sweat it. Go to a sports bar instead. It will be much cheaper!

    Here are some great sports bars in New Orleans.

    Enjoy The Greenspace At Confetti Park

    451 Pelican Ave, New Orleans, LA 70114 |  (504) 658-3201

    Confetti Park in New Orleans is the best for picnics and playgrounds

    “Confetti park had a neighborhood vibe,” says one visitor, “with a welcoming atmosphere. an amazing brass band of youth, lead the music of the parade, while the dancing boy energetically lead us down the neighborhood’s streets. homemade floats, bikes, scooters and roller skates followed the music. wonderful time, and we are grateful for the experience.”

    Try Some Beignets At Café Du Monde

    • Riverwalk: 500 Port of New Orleans Pl #27, New Orleans, LA 70130 | (504) 218-7993
    • French Market: 800 Decatur St, New Orleans, LA 70116 | (504) 525-4544
    • City Park: 56 Dreyfous Dr, New Orleans, LA 70124 | (504) 766-0250
    Cafe Du Monde has the best beignets in New Orleans.

    Here’s what one reviewer says about Cafe Du Monde (French Market): “Yummy Yummy! It is worth the wait for this classic of New Orleans. No trip would be complete until you have powder all over yourself! There are multiple lines, so be sure to keep an eye out for the quickest one. Also note that seating is VERY limited, so I recommend you have someone scout tables while another waits in line if you plan on eating at a table.”

    Read the NolaFi.com Guide On Best Nola Beignets.

    Final Words

    New Orleans is more than your normal run-of-the-mill city; it is the cultural epicenter of the Southeast, from restaurants to its parks, the city stands out as a place to visit and live.

    Looking for something to do in the city? What To See And Do In New Orleans.

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  • best hotels in New Orleans

    Where To Stay In New Orleans For Mardi Gras: Best Hotels

    4 Min Read

    Heading to the Crescent City for Mardi Gras? Any visit to New Orleans should be one at a decent, safe and comfortable hotel. But where?

    In this article, we’ll show you where you need to stay in New Orleans.

    Should I Say In The French Quarter Or Downtown New Orleans?

    If you’re looking to get an authentic taste of New Orleans, you should stay in the French Quarter. Not only is it within walking distance of downtown, but the French Quarter has some of the city’s best restaurants and things to see.

    Four Seasons Hotel

    2 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70130 | (504) 434-5100

    Four Seasons in New Orleans
    Four Seasons Hotel New Orleans Wedding Second Line Parade. Credit: Christian Horan Photography

    Four Seasons Hotel New Orleans offers unmatched views of the riverfront and more in the city: indoors and outdoors, street-level and high above skyline. Book a room at the Four Seasons.

    Bourbon Orleans Hotel

    717 Orleans St, New Orleans, LA 70116 | (800) 935-8740

    Bourbon Orleans Hotel is the best in New Orleans.

    Here’s what one guest says about Bourbon Orleans Hotel: “We stayed here for 5 days and it was amazing. The staff is truly amazing! The doormen and beyond what you would expect i never touched a door in this hotel or my bags once. David was exceptional and a true professional. The hotel is older and smaller but its worth it. The pool is heated and gorgeous. It’s close enough to bourbon street to see the action but far enough that it’s quiet. I would stay here again in a heartbeat. Thank you all for a wonderful time!”

    The Roosevelt New Orleans

    130 Roosevelt Way, New Orleans, LA 70112 | (504) 648-1200

    The Roosevelt Hotel is one of the best in New Orleans.

    Here’s what one guest says about The Roosevelt: “The Roosevelt is the only hotel I stay in when I’m in New Orleans. The front desk staff, Nicholas in particular, always make you feel at home upon arrival. I always like to be on the top floor, and they are always accommodating. I’d highly recommend one of the luxury suites for a truly fascinating experience.”

    The Ritz-Carlton

    921 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70112 | (504) 524-1331

    The Ritz-Carlton is one of the best hotels in New Orleans.

    Here is what one guest says about the Ritz-Carlton. “Our stay was wonderful from beginning to end. From the service to the cleanliness, from the food to the fitness center, we were pleased with every detail.”

    Royal Sonesta New Orleans

    300 Bourbon St, New Orleans, LA 70130 | (504) 586-0300

    Royal Sonesta is one of the best hotels in New Orleans.

    Here’s what one guest says about the Royal Sonesta. “My husband and friend picked the Royal Sonesta as our hotel for a surprise trip to New Orleans. The service was excellent from the start, and we upgraded our room to a spot with a terrace overlooking the pool. The pool area was clean.”

    JW Marriott New Orleans

    614 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70130 | (504) 525-6500

    JW Marriott is one of the best hotels in New Orleans.

    Here’s what one guest says about the JW Marriott. “This hotel and its staff, far exceeded my expectations! It was the best service and most hospitable of any hotel I’ve been in years.”

    Final Word

    Hospitality is part of the New Orleans fabric: We love to take care of people, hosting them and housing them. If you’re coming to the city, what hotel will you choose to stay in?

    New Orleans, Louisiana is a very hospitable place. You can find this out very easily from the hotel industry. New Orleans has some of the best hotels in the Southeast.

    Getting to know someone over lunch or dinner can be intimidating for many people, but hopefully the awesome restaurants we’ve listed can make it easier.

    If you really want to take things to the next level, you can pay for exclusive dining by renting out a banquet room for a small group of family and friends.

    Want to make it official? Here’s how to sweep her off her feet.

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  • The Best Ice Cream Spots In New Orleans

    Where To Buy The Best Ice Cream In New Orleans

    5 Min Read

    A scoop of goodness can make everything alright in the city. Yes, we’re talking about ice cream.

    This article is going to show you some favorite places to get ice cream in New Orleans. We’ve included real-life comments from customers who know where to go.

    Where To Get The Best Ice Cream In New Orleans

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  • coolest gadgets to buy this year

    5 Of The Coolest Gadgets To Buy This Year

    2 Min Read

    No matter your age, the inner child will usually awaken when your sense of wonder is tapped into. Cool electronics have a way of doing just that.

    Here are some of the coolest gadgets you’ve probably missed this season.

    Ecobee Smart Thermostat

    Buy Now

    The Ecobee Smart Thermostat allows you to save up to 26% per year on your power bill and is Energy Star certified. It’s also SIRI-enabled.

    Oculus 2

    Buy Here

    Ok, so this one’s been out for a while, but it still blows the virtual reality (VR) competition away. Produced by Meta, the Oculus 2 is the standard-bearer for all things VR. And the good thing is that Meta no longer requires a Facebook login.

    Holy Stone HS700E 4K UHD Drone

    Buy Now

    CEON 3 in 1 Fast Wireless Charging Station for Apple

    Buy Now

    Ceon’s 3 in 1 Wireless Multi Charging Dock features enhanced Qi technology capable of charging your iPhone or any Qi-enabled phone, Apple Watch (Samsung Watch not supported) and Airpods or any other TWS earbuds with a wireless charging case simultaneously. 

    The Holy Stone HS700E 4K UHD Drone is a cut above the rest, especially for the price. The Anti-Shake Camera is enabled by EIS (Electronic Image Stabilization) technology, which reduces video blurring and makes video transmission more stable.

    Anker Nebula Cosmos Laser 4K Projector

    Buy Now

    Bring the cinematic experience home with you with the Anker Nebula Cosmos Laser 4K projector. The high-intensity 2400 ISO Lumens makes the area so bright that you can even watch with the lights on, then watch every pixel pop in 4K UHD quality.

    Final Word

    Cool gadgets are great for those who like to impress their friends or have the latest technology at their disposal.

      When it comes to popular streaming services, here are the best you should check out.

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  • Gas prices in Louisiana.

    Louisiana Gas Prices Among The Cheapest In Nation

    2 Min Read
    Louisiana has some of the cheapest gas in America, but it’s far from the lowest price you’ll find.

    This State Has The Cheapest Gas In America

    According to AAA, Texas has the cheapest gas prices in the United States. The national average for a gallon of gas is $3, according to the latest gas price data. In Louisiana, the AAA data shows the average price for regular is about $2.76 a gallon. [table “37” not found /]

    3 Ways To Save Money On Gas

    If you’re wondering what it takes to save money on gas, here are three suggestions you can put to good use.

    Use a Gas App

    There are several apps on Android and in the Apple Store. Here are the best apps to use:

    Pay With Cash

    You might not know it, but it’s cheaper to buy gasoline when you pay with cash. When you use a credit card, you will be hit with a credit surcharge. Many gas station operators tack on a fee to process your credit card, which is why the fuel costs will be higher. To get a gas station’s advertised price, pay for gas with cash money!

    Join A Rewards Program

    Another say to save on gas money is to join the rewards program of a gas station near you. Some of the top gas station reward programs include BP, RaceTrac and Shell, which gives you points you can redeem for things like food and gas.

    Last Words

    Some people are convinced that they have to spend more money on premium fuel because their car runs better on it, but that’s not the case for most vehicles! How can you find out for sure? Pull out the owner’s manual. If it says that premium gasoline is recommended, then by all means please use that. The truth is that cheap gas may work find for your vehicle. The type of gas you use will affect your engine’s performance and fuel economy, so always follow what’s written in your car’s manual. Interested in other ways to save or make money? Check out our Money Section:
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    7 Beautiful Places In Louisiana To See Fall Leaves And Foliage

    3 Min Read

    Louisiana’s fall foliage is reaching the home stretch, according to the autumn leaf map. This is the time where the deep reds and coming out in the leaves. The leaves are peaking a bit later this year than normal due to slight changes in the weather.

    These Gorgeous Louisiana Fall Photos Show Autumn Is Here

    Over the past month, we’ve seen the leaves’ annual transition from green to brown to red and yellow and more, and it’s been fascinating to watch.

    Uptown, New Orleans

    Aside from some great restaurants, striking red colors can be seen on some of the trees around Uptown at the right time in autumn. Keep your camera ready!

    Lake Pontchartrain

    Few places are most beautiful than New Orleans’ Lake Pontchartrain trail at sunset. This view is at the Duncan canal and you can’t beat it in the fall at dusk or dawn.

    Black Bayou (Benton, Louisiana)

    Cypress Black Bayou in Benton is a great place to bring the whole family for some outdoor fun, including swimming, camping, cabins for rent, fishing piers, a zoo and much more.

    Henderson Swamp

    Ah, we’ve entered gator country now. Henderson Swamp, the 7000-acre wetland situated in the Atchafalaya Swamp. is known for its brown cypress hue in the fall. Visit in a boat for an up-close look at Louisiana’s native alligator species.

    Fontainebleau State Park

    Fontainebleau State Park is a 2,800-acre park located on the shore of Lake Pontchartrain. On an autumn day, park visitors can see the trees sparkling with yellow and red colors near the sandy beaches. Check out the park at 62883 Hwy. 1089 Mandeville, LA 70448.

    St. Tammany Trace Bike Trail

    The Tammany Trace is a 31-mile rail trail in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, occupying a former Illinois Central Railroad corridor. If you’re game for hiking, walking, jogging or cycling, this is the place to go in southeast Louisiana.

    Lake Martin, Louisiana

    The Cypress Island Nature Preserve at Lake Martin is one of the most naturally pristine places in the Gulf Coast. Great for nature lovers, the preserve features several surreal scenes that are lend them selves to nature photography.

    Final Word

    From Louisiana’s wetlands to its endless green fields, the Pelican State is one of the Southeast’s most photogenic.

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