![]() Thunderstorm with Light Rain, Light Rain, Mist TS, VCTS, +TSRA, -TSRA, TSRA, +RA, RA, -RA, BR Thunderstorm, Thunderstorm in the Vicinity, Thunderstorm with Heavy Rain, Thunderstorm with Light Rain, Thunderstorm with Rain, Heavy Rain, Rain, Light Rain, Mist Thunderstorm, Thunderstorm in the Vicinity, Thunderstorm with Heavy Rain, Thunderstorm with Light Rain, Thunderstorm with Rain, Light Rain, Mist Check out our attractions guide to find your perfect outing.Thunderstorm, Thunderstorm in the Vicinity, Heavy Rain, Light Rain, Mist Learn about New Orleans’ food history and culture at the Southern Food & Beverage Museum, visit the flamingos and monkeys at the Audubon Zoo, check out Black art at Studio BE, and visit an off-the-beaten-path attraction. Make sure to visit a New Orleans attraction or museum this month. Support local comedians by visiting Comedy House NOLA, a great spot for catching shows almost every night. ![]() Several touring comedians stop into the Saenger Theater, including Trevor Noah, Joe Gatto, and Leanna Morgan. May is a great month to check out a comedy show in New Orleans. Then, head outdoors to City Park, Woldenberg Park, Pontchartrain Park, or The Fly for a feast in the glorious spring weather. Or get them raw for a crawfish boil of your own. Pick your flavor - be it nectar cream, tiger’s blood, or rainbow - and enjoy the outdoors as the days get longer.Įnjoy crawfish season this May in New Orleans by stopping in at one of these restaurants or visiting a brewery hosting a boil. This icy treat is perfect for the springtime and summer weather. We’re just getting started with sno-ball season in New Orleans. Check out our spring theater guide here for more information on the performing arts. ![]() A few shows we’re looking forward to include A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Romeo & Juliet (ballet), The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime, and Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird. May wraps up several seasons in the theatrical arts, from the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra to Broadway in New Orleans. Music, cathedral tours, and Hellenic dancing are all on the schedule, as well as a 5K to kick off the fest, kids’ activities, and arts and crafts for sale. The sounds of Greek music fill the air, as does the wonderful aroma of Greek food during this indoor and outdoor fête. New Orleans Greek Festival returns on Memorial Day weekend, May 26-28. Additionally, Memorial Day weekend is seen as the kickoff to summer, so pack the sunscreen and head out for a sno-ball, or enjoy a delicious meal outdoors in NOLA. There’s plenty to do in tribute to our troops, including visits to the National WWII Museum, where WWII veterans receive free admission and visitors with military ID receive discounted admission. Spend Memorial Day Weekend in NOLAĮnjoy the city on Memorial Day weekend. The one-night-only event will benefit the PLEASE Foundation, a Louisiana non-profit dedicated to breaking the cycle of poverty in New Orleans through education. The all-inclusive food and cocktail competition will feature dozens of restaurants and spirits vying for top prize in several different categories: Top Traditional Dish, Top Creative Dish, Top Vegetarian Dish, Top Classic Cocktail, and Top Creative Cocktail. NOLA Food Fight returns on Thursday, May 25 at Spanish Plaza at Riverwalk. Get your land ticket (or water ticket if arriving by boat) for $25 (early bird price). The lineup includes Juvenile with Partners N Crime & DJ Jubilee + The Big Easy Bounce Band, Rebirth Brass Band, Boyfriend, and The Iceman Special…plus more, including a comedy stage. This fun-filled music fest has great food, great music, and a decent amount of sun exposure, so bring sunscreen, a hat, and a refillable water bottle. Bayou Boogaloo returns to the banks of Bayou St.
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