Each time we have visited NOLA before, there have been lines a mile long (well, maybe not quite that long) so we’ve never been able to sink our teeth into one of those square deep-fried nuggets of sweetened dough, commonly known as a breakfast served with powdered sugar on top. And to our surprise there were plenty of parking spaces! We had no problem getting a spot for all three days we went into town.Īnd even more surprising, nearby Cafe Du Monde wasn’t crowded when we arrived! That was totally amazing. Sold! There were two other lots run by the Market that were an even better deal – $6 for the same time period but they weren’t as conveniently located for us.Įven with a little bit of traffic, it was only a 22 minute drive taking the back roads and avoiding the congestion on I-10 to get to the lot. Best of all cost wasn’t any more than the shuttle and we could come and go when we wanted to. This lot is very conveniently located just steps from the Cafe Du Monde and Jackson Square. Peter (exact coordinates for the entrance here). or perhaps stay a bit later? Well, as usual my chief researcher hubby managed to find a deal at the French Market, specifically the Parking Lot entrance on St. What if we wanted to return earlier than 4:00 p.m. But we were concerned it’s limited schedule might be inconvenient. Initially we had planned on taking the shuttle bus offered by the campground into the French Quarter, figuring parking would be both expensive and difficult. ![]() The sun! Finally on Wednesday after several days of gloom! Time to don our sightseeing sneakers!
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