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SUMMARY:Mardi Gras New Orleans 2027 — New Orleans\, LA
DESCRIPTION:New Orleans lives for this. Fat Tuesday is the peak\, but the buildup runs two weeks — parades rolling through neighborhoods\, krewes throwing from floats\, a city rehearsing the same ritual it has been rehearsing since before Louisiana was a state.\n\nWhat Mardi Gras in New Orleans feels like is impossible to adequately describe and worth attempting anyway. The parades are not the background to the event — they are the event. Krewes that have been parading since the 1850s roll elaborate floats through the city's streets for two weeks\, throwing beads\, doubloons\, shoes\, plush toys\, and decorated cups to the crowds that line the routes. The music does not stop. Every bar on Frenchmen Street has a live band\; the French Quarter is uninhabitable in the best possible sense\; the neighborhoods of Uptown\, Mid-City\, and Treme have their own parade routes and their own crowds and their own relationship to the season. Mardi Gras is not one party. It is an entire city operating as a city-sized party for two weeks.\n\nIs Mardi Gras worth attending? The honest answer: it depends on which Mardi Gras you attend. The French Quarter on Fat Tuesday night is genuinely overwhelming and not for everyone. But the family-friendly neighborhood parades on the two weekends before Fat Tuesday — particularly Endymion\, Bacchus\, Orpheus\, and Zulu — are accessible\, joyful\, and the reason New Orleans locals are in their front yards with barbecue grills and ladders for children. If your version of Mardi Gras is the beads-and-balcony image from every movie\, you can find that. If your version is 200\,000 people watching a parade route that has been running for 140 years while a brass band plays from a truck behind the floats — that is also available\, and it is spectacular.\n\nWhat to know before you go: Book accommodation 3-6 months in advance — New Orleans hotels during Mardi Gras are among the most in-demand in the country. Fly into MSY (Louis Armstrong New Orleans International). The streetcar and walking are the most reliable transportation during peak parade days — driving is effectively impossible on parade routes. The best parades are in the days before Fat Tuesday\, not on Fat Tuesday itself. Eat at local restaurants before 8pm\; popular spots fill. Rex and Zulu (Fat Tuesday morning/midday) are the signature daytime parades. The Krewe of Barkus (dog parade) is what Frenchmen Street sounds like distilled into one block.\n\nMardi Gras is on Falkor's Nation's Best list because it is the rarest kind of event: a tradition that has survived\, adapted\, and grown more itself over 300 years in a single city. The music\, the food\, the social structure of the krewes\, the rhythm of the season — none of it was designed. It evolved in a city where the culture was strong enough to hold it. Knowing about Mardi Gras\, knowing which weekend to attend\, which parades to watch\, which neighborhoods to be in — that is the intelligence that turns a flight to New Orleans in February from a trip into an experience. The affiliate click is the receipt. Discovery is the point.
LOCATION:French Quarter and parade routes\, New Orleans\, LA 70116
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