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					<description><![CDATA[Things to do This Fall in The Big Easy New Orleans is known for its street festivals and parades, namely the annual Mardi Gras celebration. Though Mardi Gras season has already passed, there are still many upcoming events and festivals in New Orleans to be excited about. The fall season is full of festivals that [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Things to do This Fall in The Big Easy</h2>



<p>New  Orleans is known for its street festivals and parades, namely the  annual Mardi Gras celebration. Though Mardi Gras season has already  passed, there are still many upcoming events and festivals in New  Orleans to be excited about. The fall season is full of festivals that  celebration traditions and local culture. Below we have compiled some of  the major festivals coming to New Orleans soon, so you can mark them  down on you calendar</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Oktoberfest</h2>



<p><em>Dates: Each Weekend in October</em></p>



<p>Already underway, Oktoberfest in New Orleans continues each weekend 
until the end of October. Hosted by the Deutsches Haus, the festival 
celebrates German beer, food, and culture. The streets of Rivertown are 
flooded each weekend with locals and tourists enjoying the music, beer, 
and food. Each weekend is full of special events, contests, and 
performances. This historic festival is held in locations all over the 
world, but New Orleans celebrates unlike any other city.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Halloween in New Orleans</h2>



<p><em>Date: October 3</em>1</p>



<p>Halloween is arguably the second biggest annual event in New Orleans,
 with only Mardi Gras being bigger. The city goes all out for this 
holiday, with decorations and creative costumes. A Halloween night in 
New Orleans could range anywhere from a family-friendly night for 
children, haunted tours in the French Quarter, or large street party. 
Like Mardi Gras, locals and tourists pack the streets for Halloween 
along with elaborate decorations, unique costumes, and Halloween-themed 
spirits.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Voodoo Music Festival</h2>



<p><em>Date: November 1-3</em></p>



<p>The 15<sup>th</sup> annual Voodoo Music and Arts Experience is  bringing a weekend of music and arts to New Orleans’ City Park. The  festival features big-name artists from a variety of musical genres,  including Pearl Jam, Nine Inch Nails, The Cure, Kid Rock, Calvin Harris,  and Macklemore. Attendees have the option to camp on festival grounds  for the weekend or they can stay at a nearby hotel. There are also  options for tickets to either purchase weekend-long passes or a single  day ticket.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Mirlton Festival</h2>



<p><em>Date: November 9</em></p>



<p>This festival celebrates its 24<sup>th</sup> year this November at 
the Brickyard. The Mirliton Festival features music, art, and food in 
celebration of the Bywater area’s rich culture. The Bywater Neighborhood
 Association puts on the event each year to show their pride in their 
home. The day long festival is a perfect event to bring your family to, 
with a variety of foods and arts.</p>



<p>All of these events are quickly and easily accessible from the French
 Quarter and Downtown New Orleans. Due to the large crowd sizes and 
safety concerns, using a car service for transportation to and from 
these events is a smart option. We are happy to provide you with 
transportation to any of these festivals or any other upcoming events in
 New Orleans.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Oak Street Po-Boy Festival</h2>



<p><em>Date: November 24</em></p>



<p>This single day food festival celebrates a local food favorite and  gives local restaurants a chance to show of their best po-boys by  winning awards in different categories. Attendees will have an abundance  of flavorful creations to try out as they enjoy live music in the  historic Carrollton neighborhood. Through the day-long event, people in  attendance will also be able to visit the many shops along Oak Street.</p>



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