How Do You Find Fall Festivals In New Orleans?
Fall in New Orleans brings a change in temperature after the very long, hot summer in the city. And with the temperature change comes a new season of festivals. From art to heritage to film and music , fall festivals in New Orleans offer the local and the visitor alike exciting music, art, dancing and food. Which ones can you fit in your fall schedule? Let’s look at what’s happening. See Art for Arts’ Sake at the Contemporary Arts Center, 900 Camp StreetThis event kicks off the opening to the city’s art season. Exhibits feature local artists and is the hot place to be seen for the start of the fall season. Attend the Gretna Heritage Festival in Historic Downtown Gretna. Across the Mississippi River from New Orleans, this festival offers music from well known local musicians, food, drinks, rides, games, arts and crafts. You can dine on traditional Louisiana favorites like crawfish etouffee, crab bisque and jambalaya. Partake of some of the offerings of The New Orleans Film Society. This