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Grocery prices are sky-high right now and there’s not much we can do about them. However, when it comes to our spending habits, there are quite a few things we can do to tighten our financial belts while grocery shopping.
Overall, food prices have jumped nearly 10% over the past year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
How To Save On Your Groceries
Here are some of ways you can cut down on your grocery bill.
Eat Inside More
Along with your groceries going up, restaurants are raising their prices as well. Instead of going out to eat as much, see if you can cut down and eat at home more often.
My girlfriend who is a graduate student at Xavier University in New Orleans actually cut down on dining out by relegating one weekend night for restaurant food. Over a two-month span, she saved $300! It can change your life!
Learn some recipes so that you can save more of your cash. Follow this delicious gumbo recipe.
Sign Up For Amazon Prime
Amazon Prime costs $139 a year, but it can save you money on food items that you love. If you have a Whole Foods in your area, you can get a discount on quality items if you’re a Prime member.
You can also save on bulk items that can be shipped to you in two days or less in some cases.
Have you tried it? If not, you can sign up for Amazon Prime at Amazon.com/Prime.
Clip Coupons
I know what you’re thinking: Clipping coupons is so 1990s, but they continue to be a way you can save on foods you love.
Grab the weekly ads from your favorite grocery store and cut out all the food items that you like that are on sale. You can also use online coupons from Coupons.com.
Shop At Discount Stores
Stay away from the Whole Foods grocery aisles if you’re not an Amazon Prime member! Shop instead at discount grocery stores like Save-A-Lot, Aldi and Lidl, where you can find cheaper items.
Buy Generic Brands
One way you can keep more money in your pocket is to buy generic brands rather than the big name brands that are well known.
Make a list of the name-brand items you love then do a Google search for “[name-brand item] alternatives” and see what comes up. You might find a new favorite brand!
Final Word
Although we see the increases in certain foods, we know that our paychecks aren’t increasing at the same rate. That’s why it makes sense to see how we can cut down on our grocery bills.
Not only will our budgets be healthier, but we could actually lose some pounds.
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That special someone deserves to have a nice time this Valentine’s Day. New Orleans is just the city to make it happen.
The city is full of romantic locations spanning entertainment, adventure and of course, dining. In this article, we’re going to explore some of the best spots to take her.
The Most Romantic Places To Visit In New Orleans
What makes a place or event romantic? Is it the ambiance? Is it the setting? Perhaps it’s all in how the other person feels about you. Whatever the case, the places we’ve listed all have that special “it” about them — if you’re with the right person.
For confirmation, we’ve included real-life comments from people who have frequented these places so that you know what to expect when you go.
When you’re trying to date someone, the places you go are just accessories or background music to the kind of experience you bring to the other person. Use these places to forge a connection with the one you care about.
StudioBe
2941 Royal St, New Orleans, LA 70117 | (504) 252-0463
Artist Brandan B-Mike Odums has created an oasis in the city with StudioBe by the Bywater in New Orleans. Come to experience art like you’ve never enjoyed it before in a unique setting and neighborhood.
Dooky Chase
2301 Orleans Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119 | (504) 821-0600
Dooky Chase is one of the most notable restaurants in the French Quarter. Here is one one reviewer says about Dooky Chase: “Came here because we had heard about the place’s fame and reputation. When driving in the area we were afraid we might not make it here before closing time but luckily we made it. My wife had seafood gumbo and I had beet salad with fried oysters. Everything was delicious and flavorful. There was a good amount and variety of meat in the gumbo. Fried oysters also were great. Very nice place to dine; our server was friendly and attentive.”
Pitot House
1440 Moss St, New Orleans, LA 70119 | (504) 482-0312
If you want a dose of antebellum history, the Pitot House in New Orleans fits the bill. The historic landmark is an 18th-century Creole colonial country home and makes for a great weekend stop.
Jackson Square
701 Decatur St, New Orleans, LA 70116 | (504) 658-3200
Jackson Square is a historic landmark in the heart of New Orleans. The site is the centerpiece is a beautiful park and holds unparalleled historic significance: It’s the site where the Louisiana Purchase was made official.
Here’s what one visitor says about Jackson Square: “Jackson’s square was beautiful. There wasn’t many people at 11:30 when we went but it was also about to storm. There is a farmers market a couple blocks away that is a must to go through. If you time it right you can watch the riverboat take off for a tour. Very pleased with how clean the park was and the music playing by live performers.”
Take A Swamp Tour
When you come to Nola, there are few things as bayou-authentic as a swamp tour. You’ll enjoy the time outdoors, get a real taste of the bayou and even get to see some alligators.
Here are some top swamp tour companies:
- New Orleans Kayak Swamp Tours | (504) 571-9975
- Bayou Swamp Tours | (504) 370-8771
- Gators & Ghosts: A New Orleans Tour Company
Louis Armstrong Park
701 N Rampart St, New Orleans, LA 70116 | (504) 658-3200
Here’s what one visitor says about Louis Armstrong Park: “I really liked the artwork in the park and it was also beautiful there. I wish there was a splash pad for the kids somewhere in the park though…it is sooooooo very hot in New Orleans and it would be nice if we could cool off somewhere. A little playground would be nice too. The kids still enjoyed themselves running around and looking at the statues. I sat under a tree on the grass to try and cool down.”
Atchafalaya
901 Louisiana Ave, New Orleans, LA 70115 | (504) 891-9626
Come for the Crab Cake Benedict, stay for the brunch Bloody Mary.
Here’s what one diner says about Atchafalaya : “Shrimp and Crab Cake Benedict special, Bananas Foster Waffle, Five “A” bloody Mary and mimosa. Everything was delicious and the outdoor seating area was perfect for us to enjoy the beautiful weather with our dog. Our waitress was amazing. If you want to hear the live music you’ll want to sit inside. Mask required inside and COVID vaccine or negative PCR test proof required. Pets allowed outside.”
Bayona
430 Dauphine St, New Orleans, LA 70112 | (504) 525-4455
Here’s what one foodie says about Bayona: “”The most romantic meal I’ve had. Amazing food and atmosphere. Reserve now.”
Avila Grill French Quarter
817 St Louis St, New Orleans, LA 70112 | 504) 478-0796
At this Venezuelan restaurant, come for the Catira (shredded chicken dish), stay for the Pabello Criollo (beef stew).
Here’s what one patron has to say about the Avila Grill French Quarter: “We ordered a chicken patacon a delicious sandwich that uses plantains as the bun and the chicken arepa which has a corn based pocket stuffed with goodness. We wanted to try the empanadas so ordered a couple of those too. We ended loving those so much we ordered six to go to enjoy for lunch while we were driving the next day. Oooh and get the green sauce that comes with the empanadas for whatever you order! I want this in economy size!”
Confetti Park
451 Pelican Ave, New Orleans, LA 70114 | (504) 658-3201
Here’s what one park lover says about Confetti Park: “Cute, little neighborhood park. The gate can be a bit tricky/difficult, but my toddler enjoyed playing here. There isn’t too much shade over the playground area, but there are plenty of seating areas and trees throughout.”
Final Word
Once you take your signficant other to certain places around town, your relationship can really begin to blossom. New Orleans is such a place.
No matter where you go in the city, remember to enjoy yourself and put safety first. That’s the key to having a good time and making sure the person with you has one as well.
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It’s never easy to just walk into the gym and start working out. You have to work yourself up to that point. As a beginner, exercise may be a process, and that’s OK.
In many cases, what you need is a basic understanding of how the equipment works. You can get seriously injured if you lift weights and other equipment and don’t know how to use them properly.
In this article, we’ll show you how to use gym equipment the right way. I’ve pulled some videos from Instagram to show you how to use gym equipment effectively and safety.
How To Use Gym Equipment The Right Way
Deciding on which part of the body you want to exercise is what determines what gym equipment you need. Let’s take a look at some equipment and how to use it.
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You might want to think about investing in some free weights to build muscle and tone along with your workouts. Here are some free weight options from Amazon:Resistance Bands
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Being a beginner doesn’t mean you should skimp on safety when it comes to working out. If you need to hire a professional trainer, that is an option you should look into.
Don’t forget that you can add weight to get more resistance no matter what exercise you do.
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If you’re a burger nerd (like me) you know that New Orleans has some of the best Burgers on the Gulf Coast. There’s nothing like a fat beef patty with melted cheese over the top between two soft and buttered buns, Nola-style!
Yes, New Orleans may be known for its seafood, but it has some of the best burgers.
Where Can I Get a Good Burger In New Orleans?
Although some of the great places have closed, there still are some top burger places around the Crescent City if you know where to look.
This article will tell you the best places in New Orleans to grab a burger.
Port of Call
838 Esplanade Ave, New Orleans, LA 70116 | (504) 523-0120
Port of Call is a gastropub known for its extensive beer selection and delicious food, including their tasty burgers. It’s a great place to enjoy a burger and a craft beer in a relaxed atmosphere.
Here’s what one customer says about Port of Call. “The best burger. The best baked potato. And must have a monsoon! This place is the best, and great outside tables right now!”
Cowbell
8801 Oak St, New Orleans, LA 70118
Here’s what one customer says about Cowbell: “Best, best burgers in New Orleans! And the friendliest staff too!”
Bruno’s Tavern
7538 Maple St, New Orleans, LA 70118 | (504) 861-7615
Here’s what one customer says in Bruno’s Tavern. “Inexpensive college town spot, stayed in the Tulane neighborhood as well and felt very safe and welcomed by locals. Excellent burgers.”
Manning’s
519 Fulton St, New Orleans, LA 70130 | (504) 593-8118
Here’s what one customer says about Manning’s. “Indoor & outdoor seating ideal for game days. The outdoor seating is a huge patio with a giant screen. The indoor seating is sports bar style with two rows of large recliner seats in front of yet another huge screen. Bar food options and lots of drink options available.”
Bub’s Nola
4413 Banks St, New Orleans, LA 70119 | (504) 581-8054
Here’s what a customer says about Bub’s Nola. “Bub’s got the smash burgers like no other. Hands down, best in town. Also, these cats got some stellar artwork in the house. Give them a go when you’re hankering for some thin and tasty boys.”
Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant
200 Poydras St, New Orleans, LA 70130 | (504) 552-2739
Here’s what one diner says about Gordon Biersch. “Very enjoyable place, the bartender that was taking care of us was wonderful. She didn’t rush us and kept checking in. We ordered a burger and they were kind enough to even split it with out us even asking for that, drinks were great too!”
Three B’s Burger & Wine Bar
911 Harrison Ave, New Orleans, LA 70124 | (504) 249-8025
Here’s what a customer says about Three B’s Burgers. “1st time here and it was good. 5 times later and not one bad meal. This is the kids favorite new place. Kids said better than their all time favorite Freddie’s.”
Ya Mama’s Burgers & Spuds
727 St Peter, New Orleans, LA 70116 | (504) 354-8626
Here’s what one eater says about Ya Mama’s. “Best burger ever! Absolutely ridiculously amazing!! Service (Amanda) was awesome. Prices reasonable. Open until 3am. Just go!”
Bayou Beer Garden
326 N Norman C Francis Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70119 | (504) 302-9357
Here’s what one customer says about Bayou Beer Garden. “The bartender was pleasant and efficient, the beer was cold. The inside was somewhat dark with a bit of dive bar atmosphere. There is a huge patio out back and a smaller patio out front if you prefer to do your day drinking in the sun. Good place.”
Truburger
8115 Oak St, New Orleans, LA 70118| (504) 218-5416
Here’s what one customer says about Truburger. “Outstanding! Better than any other burgers in the vicinity BY FAR! The regular burger AND the veggie burgers are DELICIOUS. Seriously. Just try it & I’ll say I told you so now. All fresh, so hot, employees so nice. Every time I’ve gone it’s been consistently good. Thank you!”
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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Traveling for cheap is not only something that you should try once or twice, but it should become a part of your lifestyle. Yes, you can travel for cheap this year and beyond.
This article will show you how you can travel for cheap anywhere in the world this fall. You can use these money-saving tips anytime of the year.
In This Article:
- Research Cheap Fares
- Be Flexible
- Know The Exchange Rate
- Get Sightseeing Passes
- Stay Near A Big City
- Book Free Tours
- Book At The Right Time
- Save On Food
Research Cheap Fares
The #1 way to start your journey to finding cheap fares is to research online. Don’t book on the first travel site that you run across. This step takes some real research.
Sites like Priceline, Orbitz and Google Flights are great resources to find cheap flights.
Kayak has a map that shows you cheap fares. So does Google Flights.
You’ll also want to consider whether you need travel insurance, which could cover you in the event something unexpected happens.
Consider purchasing travel insurance to protect yourself against unexpected events, such as trip cancellations, medical emergencies, or lost luggage. Many insurance providers offer coverage specifically for travel to Rome.
Be Flexible
Flexibility is perhaps the most important strategy in finding cheap flights. It pays to know whether the timeframe you plan to travel is the destination’s peak tourist season or offseason, when things are cheaper.
If you’re locked in on a date and can’t change it, the likelihood is that you’ll pay more.
Know The Exchange Rate
If you’re traveling to another country which has a favorable exchange rate compared to the U.S. dollar, you can save money by buying things there.
For example, the euro is trending lower than the dollar right now, which means you can pay for things like food or other expenses for less.
Use this Historical Currency Converter to research how much a particular country’s money has increased or decreased in value.
Get A Sightseeing Pass
Some cities have what is called a sightseeing pass or city tourism pass. That is usually the cheapest way to experience several of a destination’s top landmarks for less.
Before you book your travel, research the particular city you’re going to and see what it offers where sightseeing passes are concerned. They typically offer bundled deals that are less expensive than buying admission tickets a la carte.
Stay Near A Big City
Tourist destinations attract visitors for a reason: They have the amenities, landmarks and infrastructure to accommodate travelers. The downside is that visitors will pay a premium to stay there, but if you fly into a major city but stay outside the city, you can save on lodging.
Of course, you’ll bear some expense to travel in and out of the travel destination each day, but depending on where you book your hotel, it could be worth it by a lot.
Book Free Tours
Always search for free tours and book early. That way, you get to experience the city on your own terms without it costing you an arm and a leg.
Free tours may not include many of the stops or features that a paid tour will have, but it will let you know what you need to pay for.
Book At The Right Time
Buying a flight at the last minute will be expensive. If you can help it, try to book at least a month out to get a reasonably priced fare. Anything within three weeks will likely be higher.
For lodging, Airbnb used to be the best bargain, but that’s not necessarily the case anymore. Hotels are increasingly offering flat rate deals that are competitively priced.
If you don’t mind living with strangers, CouchSurfing offers some cheap options.
Save On Food
One website that allows you to see what most locals are eating in any given country is EatWith, which shows you immersive culinary experiences.
Take Advantage Of Lunch Specials
If you want to experience a certain restaurant you’ve read about, don’t wait until dinner when the menu is pricey. Go to lunch!
The lunch menu is typically cheaper than any other time of the day, so that’s when you should patronize that particular restaurant you’ve always wanted to try.
Final Word
You can travel for less if you keep your goal in front of you: saving money. That means you need to use travel apps and other strategies that help you lower your expenses.
Here are cheap flights from New Orleans.
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They say weight loss begins with a change of mindset. I also know it takes a lot of work — exercise and diet discipline!
If you’re trying to drop some pounds, the main thing you need to know is that you can do it. Yes, you can.
CanYou Lose Weight Without Exercising? Yes, Here’s How
This article will show you some easy ways to lose weight without even lifting weights, running or exerting yourself physically.
Are you ready to lose the weight? Let’s get started.
1. Cut The Sugar
You don’t have to do on the latest fad diet to lose weight without exercise, but you do have to eat better and cleaner. The #1 to do that is to cut out sugar.
If you’re serious about losing weight, it’s not enough to just cut down on the sugar, you need to cut it out completely.
2. Drink Plenty Of Water
In addition to cutting the sugar, you’re going to have to increase your water intake big-time.
But how much water should you drink a day? Physicians typically say that the average person needs eight 8-ounce glasses of water a day.
That’s the equivalent of drinking a 2 liter of water in a bottle, or a half gallon. That’s a good way to stay hydrated and get your body to flush itself out continually.
3. Get Plenty Of Rest
If you want your body to work for you, you need to get plenty of rest. Going to sleep early can give your body the rest it needs as well as cut down on late-night snacking.
But here’s the thing: Not a lot of people know that the way we actually lose pounds is through our sleep. By sleeping our body emits pounds through our mouth. Get some rest!
If you do want to take your weight loss to another level, there are some things you can buy to bring the gym to your home.
Gym Equipment For Beginners
Workout equipment is an important part of getting in shape. Here are some pieces we recommend:
A Punching Bag
If you want the convenience of working on your body in your own home, you might want to invest in a punching bag. Here are some good ones from Amazon:
Free Weights
You might want to think about investing in some free weights to build muscle and tone along with your workouts. Here are some free weight options from Amazon:
- Adjustable Dumbbells
- AmazonBasics 20 lb Adjustable Barbells
- Balance From BF 32 lb Barbells
- Bowflex Selectech Adjustable Dumbbells
Final Word
You can start the year off right with a little determination and hard work — and you don’t have to do it in the gym.
The key to losing weight is to believe you can do it. You already know that quitters never win, but it’s especially true for those who begin a weight-loss process and toss it aside.
You may also need to drown out the naysayers who say you can’t lose the weight. All that matters is that you develop a program that fits your unique personal journey and all that it entails.
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An arctic blast is sending freezing temperatures throughout the Southeast, including New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana.
One of the worst feelings a homeowner can have is when their pipes freeze due to cold weather. That’s why it’s super important to not let it get to that point if you can help it.
And regardless of the weather, you can help it. But you’re going to need to take some precautions.
How To Prevent Frozen Pipes At Your Home
You’ve probably heard the old saying that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Well, that’s certainly the case when it comes to preventing frozen pipes at your residence.
When doing these steps, if you don’t feel comfortable, make sure to contact a licensed plumber for your needs. On the other hand, if you can handle these simple tasks, you will be able to keep your home safe and dry and your bank account intact.
Let’s get started with the first of many steps:
1. Find Out Where Your Shutoff Values Are
Just in case you need to turn off your water, you should know where all your shutoff values are adjacent to your plumbing pipes. Look under the sinks and go outside next to the spigots and check out your shutoff values.
The reason this is so important is because in case of a burst pipe, you’ll need to quickly shut off water to that pipe.
2. Disconnect Your Garden Hose From The Spigots
While you’re at your spigots outside, go ahead and tighten them and disconnect them from any garden hoses so that any trapped water can’t expand and burst the piping.
Many homeowners skip this step, but if you leave a garden hose attached, there’s the possibility that water could be trapped between the spigot and the water house connector, which could freeze and create an issue. Be safe, not sorry!
3. Adjust Your Thermostat
The second thing you should do is look to get your home suitable to withstand the inclement weather outside. To do this, make sure your thermostat is set to at least 55 degrees. That way, you won’t have to worry about any interior freezing.
4. Open Your Sink Cabinet Doors
Another thing that many homeowners neglect to do is open their cupboards and sink cabinet doors. You want to encourage the free flow of warm air throughout your home. Opening the cabinet doors under your sink will help keep them warm and stave off the chill from outside.
5. Let Your Faucets Drip
For any faucets inside your home, turn them on so that they can drip throughout the night. This will allow water to continuously flow through the pipe and stop it from freezing.
You’ll want to make sure you check for any frozen pipes in your home. If you notice that a pipe is frozen, you’ll want to warm it with a hair dryer or by wrapping a warm towel around it that has been heated in hot water on the stove.
If you’re uncomfortable with doing any of these steps, don’t hesitate to make an appointment with a licensed plumber.
Looking to visit the Crescent City? Here’s the cheapest time to travel to New Orleans.
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Buying a camera can be an overwhelming task in these days and times. There’s so many options to choose from.
Cameras range from budget-friendly models to high-end professional options. Setting a realistic budget will help narrow down your choices.
Each type has its advantages and disadvantages:
- DSLRs: Excellent image quality, large variety of lenses, but bulky and can be expensive.
- Mirrorless: Smaller and lighter than DSLRs, often with good video features, but lens selection might be limited.
- Point-and-shoot: Compact and easy to use, ideal for casual photography, but image quality and features might be less advanced.
Taking pictures has been revolutionized by the cell phone, but that doesn’t mean standalone cameras are obselete. A quality camera to capture the sights of New Orleans, Louisiana, you’re going to love this. In this article, we’ll discuss some quality cameras you’ll need to get great shots.
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National Pizza Day is Sunday, Jan. 14, 2024 and that means there are plenty of deals going on in New Orleans and surrounding areas. Are you hungry for a pie?
The city has a lot of great food, but you may not know that it’s a pizza have. Do you love pepperoni pizza? Then take a look below for some of the best pizza places in New Orleans.
But why pizza? Maybe it’s the red sauce or the gooey cheese, the toppings, but few things compare.
Piping Hot: Best Pizza In New Orleans
Let’s check out some of the best places in Atlanta to grab a slice.
Bertucci’s
The famed New Orleans pizza joint is offering 4 for $40 Pizza Special. You can get either two large Signature or 2-Topping pizzas, fresh-baked rolls and a choice of salad (insalata or Caesar) for just $40.
BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse
At BJ’s Restaurant, you can get the Daily Brewhouse Special — Half-Off Large Pizza Mondays at BJ’s Brewhouse. Get half-off any large Deep-Dish or Tavern-Cut Pizza, including the Pepperoni Extreme Pizza with sliced, diced, and julienned Pepperoni and BJ’s signature five-cheese blend.
Cicis Pizza
At Cicis Pizza, get get FREE unlimited pizza with the purchase of an adult buffet and a large drink. All you have to do is sign up for text messages at Cici’s.
You can also get two large, 1-topping pizza deal for just $5.99 each.
Domino’s
Domino’s PIzza is offering you a chance to get a FREE pizza, lava cakes and more. You can get this deal through Nov. 20.
Want more Domino’s deliciousness? Choose any two or more items and get them for just $5.99 each.
Marco’s
At Marcos, on January 20, kick off the weekend with the iconic Marco’s XL Big Cheese pizza and Cheezybread – the perfect cheesy pairing for cheese lovers. Or fans can go bigger with the special bundle featuring 2 medium 1-topping pizzas, CheezyBread, and a Pepsi 2-liter for $21.99* (use code HD189)
Papa John’s
At Papa John’s you can add extra pepperoni and extra cheese to any pizza you order. Don’t forget to order the Shaq-a-Roni XL Pizza, which is available for a limited time.
Final Word
If you love food, then you can find more deals at restaurants in the New Orleans area. And you can do it while saving money.
There are so many places to enjoy great food in south Louisiana, especially in New Orleans. Stay with us for more food news and more.
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New Orleans and Baton Rouge both represent the great state of Louisiana. People often confused the two cities, believe it or not.
This article will go over some fact about New Orleans and Baton Rouge so you’ll know.
What To Know About New Orleans and Baton Rouge
We’ll get into it a bit later, but the first similarities between the cities is how they got their names.
New Orleans was founded by the French in 1718. The city was named after Philippe II, Duke of Orléans, who was the Regent of France at the time.
Baton Rouge, which means “Red Stick” in French, was first explored by the French explorer Sieur d’Iberville in 1699. The area was originally inhabited by the Houma and Bayogoula Native American tribes. The French established a military post at Baton Rouge in 1719, and it later became the capital of Louisiana in 1849.
Both cities have rich histories shaped by French, Spanish, and American influences, and they have played important roles in the cultural, political, and economic development of Louisiana and the United States.
Both Represent the Best of Louisiana Culture
Both cities are known for their rich and unique Louisiana Creole and Cajun cultures, which are characterized by vibrant music, cuisine, and traditions. And yes, both cities pull for the Saints and the Pelicans.
French Influence
Both cities have strong French influences in their history and culture, which is evident in their architecture, cuisine, and local customs.
That French influence oozes into the best New Orleans restaurants as well as Baton Rouge’s top eateries.
Festivals
Baton Rouge and New Orleans host a variety of festivals throughout the year, celebrating music, food, and cultural heritage. Examples include Mardi Gras, Jazz Fest, and various food festivals.
Check out the best festivals in New Orleans.
Location
Both cities are located along the Mississippi River, which has historically been an important waterway for trade and transportation in the region.
Universities
Both cities are home to major universities. Baton Rouge is home to Louisiana State University (LSU), while New Orleans is home to Tulane University and the University of New Orleans, among others.
While there are many similarities between Baton Rouge and New Orleans, each city also has its own unique character, history, and attractions that make them distinct.
One of the most traveled routes in South Louisiana is from Baton Rouge to New Orleans. Being the state’s capital city, Baton Rouge visitors often come to the Crescent City to taste the food and enjoy a little more festive atmosphere than you can find in many other areas.
What Is The Distance Between Baton Rouge And New Orleans?
When it comes to distance by car, Baton Rouge to New Orleans is approximately 70 miles.
The most notable route is to take Interstate 10, which goes right through both cities. You can also take Interstate 12, but it’s 15 minutes longer and you’ll have to curve back through Slidell.
For a more scenic route, you can take Airline Highway from Baton Rouge to New Orleans as well, which will take about one hour.
What is The Halfway Point Between Baton Rouge And New Orleans?
The halfway point between Baton Rouge, LA and New Orleans, LA is Denson, Louisiana, which is also known locally as Bear Island.
Between Baton Rouge and New Orleans is several parishes, the Louisiana version of counties.
What Parishes Are Baton Rouge And New Orleans In?
Baton Rouge is in East Baton Rouge Parish, while New Orleans is primarily in Orleans Parish. Nearby is Jefferson Parish, which is considered part of the Greater New Orleans area.
Final Word
Like much of the American South, both New Orleans and Baton Rouge are known for their hospitality and friendly residents.
New Orleans is on the mouth of the Mississippi River in the southeast region of the U.S. state of Louisiana.
The city’s location is strategically situated on the banks of the Mississippi River between Lake Pontchartrain and Lake Borgne.
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