Though closely associated with its famous neighbor, Metairie largely developed as a 20th century alternative to the Old World ways of New Orleans.
Things to Do
Head to nearby New Orleans to tour the beautiful St. Louis Cathedral, the iconic structure that presides over Jackson Square, before seeing the city from 34 stories high at Vue Orleans. Later, browse the Ogden Museum of Southern Art and the National World War II Museum.
Places to Stay
While there are plenty of commercial places to stay in the city, nearby bed-and-breakfasts offer a quaint, Southern feel. Consider Royal Street Courtyard Bed & Breakfast, House of the Rising Sun or Ashton’s Bed & Breakfast.
Food
Stop at Café du Monde for delicious beignets and café au lait. Then, wander through the French Market and pick up some of Aunt Sally’s pralines. For lunch, fuel up on giant muffuletta sandwiches at Napoleon House or sample world-class Creole fare at Antoine's.
Getting There
It's easy to navigate Metairie. If you're flying into town, rent a car, hail a taxi or book a rideshare from the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport.