8 days in Louisiana Itinerary
Created using Inspirock Louisiana trip planner
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New Orleans — 7 nights

The Big Easy
Known for its Creole cuisine, rich musical tradition, and nearby swamps and plantations, New Orleans is one of the nation's oldest cities.New Orleans is known for historic sites, nightlife, and museums. Your trip includes some of its best attractions: learn about all things military at The National WWII Museum, appreciate the extensive heritage of Garden District, don't miss a visit to French Quarter, and admire the striking features of St. Louis Cathedral.
To see other places to visit, photos, maps, and more tourist information, use the New Orleans trip planner.
Toronto, Canada to New Orleans is an approximately 6-hour flight. You can also drive; or do a combination of train and car. The time zone difference moving from Eastern Standard Time to Central Standard Time is minus 1 hour. Traveling from Toronto in February, things will get much warmer in New Orleans: highs are around 15°C and lows about 15°C. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 5th (Sun) so you can catch the flight back home.
Highlights from your trip
Louisiana travel guide
The Pelican State
With a landscape of deltas, marshes, and swamps formed by the sediments of the Mississippi River, Louisiana is home to rich native plant and animal life, including rare species of tree frogs, ibis, and egrets. The state's urban areas, most notably the historical city of New Orleans, are some of its most popular attractions and boast a varied multicultural and multilingual heritage, strongly influenced by a mix of French, Spanish, Native American, and African cultures. Native Louisianans proudly cling to their distinctive dialects and musical traditions, offering visitors a chance to explore one of the most culturally diverse areas in North America. The homeland of both Cajun and Creole cuisines, Louisiana remains a top holiday destination for foodies from around the world.