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New Orleans is frequently called the northernmost Caribbean city. It's as close as you can get to study abroad without actually leaving the country.
Café Du Monde is a French Market tradition and a favorite of Tulane students. Stop by any time (they’re open 24/7) for a cup of dark roasted coffee and beignets piled high with powdered sugar.
Magazine Street’s dining, shopping, and entertainment venues make it another great place for Tulane students.
Downtown New Orleans’ most recognizable landmark is the Superdome, home to 2010 Superbowl champs the New Orleans Saints and Tulane’s Green Wave football team.
New Orleans’ colorful creole architecture is one of the city’s most distinctive and charming elements.
If you love music, you’ll love New Orleans. Music is celebrated everywhere in this city from the sidewalks to the concert halls and everywhere in between.
You can find a festival or parade nearly every weekend in New Orleans, like this Second Line Parade in Treme.
Tulane is on St. Charles Avenue along the Mardi Gras parade route. Get your spot early and start calling for beads.
The world’s oldest, continuously operating streetcar passes Tulane 100 times a day. For $1.25, the St. Charles line is a great way to get downtown and see antebellum mansions and historic landmarks along the way.
The French Quarter is possibly the most fun Registered National Historic Landmark you’ll ever visit.

