New Orleans for Two – Part 1

August 7, 2008 posted by Michele
General, North America

With our “real” honeymoon in the fall, we decided that we still should take a mini-honeymoon following our wedding. Being a playful, romantic partner, my groom planned a surprise trip for the two of us. I was told weather and events to expect to help with packing, but until we reached the check-in counter at the airport, our destination was unknown to me.

Arriving very late on Saturday night, we started our tour of New Orleans on Sunday morning. We began our day with the biggest breakfast I have ever been served! Dining at Petunia’s, even my husband (who has a generous appetite) couldn’t finish his breakfast. Much to our delight the quality was just as great as the quantity.

Next on our to-do list was a self-navigated walking tour of the French Quarter. We visited many antique shops and art galleries, finding items both beautiful and oddly interesting. We toured St. Louis Cathedral, which is an absolutely beautiful church. Even though we had eaten a huge breakfast, we walked until we were a pinch hungry in the afternoon and dined on beignets and coffee at Cafe du Monde – a delicious treat. Continuing to stroll through the city, we were able to see many street artists and musicians during our tour.

To end our first whole day in this city, we dined at Emeril’s, which can be described in one word: amazing. The drinks, food, service, and decor were impeccable. Dressed for an evening of fine dining, it was a beautiful way to end our first full day as husband and wife.

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