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Holidays New Orleans Style

The holiday season in New Orleans is a magical time, and this year, the holidays promise to be even more special! “Holidays New Orleans Style” is back for its 40th anniversary, and there is something for everyone, including our Latino community.

From November 19 until the New Year, the city will be filled with lights, music, and celebrations. During the festivities, we can delight in traditional Réveillon dinners at 44 of the city’s best restaurants, enjoy special hotel discounts, and find the perfect gifts for our loved ones at local stores, including those along the French Market District and the flea market.

Music is an essential part of our culture, and during “Holidays New Orleans Style,” St. Louis Cathedral will host free concerts by jazz, gospel, pop, and classical choirs, musicians, and singers. This year, don’t miss the inaugural New Orleans Eve concert in Jackson Square, featuring the incredible band Tank & The Bangas!

“Holidays New Orleans Style allows us to celebrate New Orleans as a top-tier holiday destination and drive business to hotels, restaurants, shops, and cultural attractions. When businesses and their employees thrive, they re-invest in our community and strengthen our economy,” says Walt Leger, President and CEO of New Orleans & Company, the official destination marketing and sales organization for the New Orleans tourism industry. 

From the iconic hotel decorations to the dazzling light displays at City Park, the annual Children’s Hospital parade, and the ice skating rink at NOLA ChristmasFest, we can enjoy many activities with family and friends.

So, join the celebration and experience the magic of “Holidays New Orleans Style”! This celebration is an opportunity to share our traditions, enjoy the city’s culture, and create unforgettable memories.

 Happy holidays, everyone!

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