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Matthew Muller, AKA The History Dude, Shares his Love of New Orleans as a Tour Guide

Tuesday, 06 October 2020 04:40 PM

The History Dude, Matthew Muller New Orleans, Shares His Love For NOLA

NEW ORLEANS, LA / ACCESSWIRE / October 6, 2020 / Planning a trip to New Orleans? Whether it's your first time visiting or you've long been a fan of the Big Easy, there's more to do and see than you could ever cover in just one trip. One of the best ways to get to know NOLA? Book a tour with a registered tour guide. Matthew Muller, known in NOLA as The History Dude, is providing his top tips on making the most out of your New Orleans vacation.

One of the best parts about NOLA? The food. Traditional Cajun cooking is unlike the food in most other areas of the United States. Matthew Muller recommends coming prepared for spice and flavor. Some of the most popular options for NOLA visitors include jambalaya, gumbo, beignets, po-boys, and crawfish etouffee. Matthew Muller says that the unique flavors of New Orleans are due to a combination of West African, French, and Spanish flavors.

According to Matthew Muller, in addition to enjoying all of the flavors that New Orleans has to offer, you'll also want to book a tour with a licensed guide. Tours in New Orleans are not one size fits all, and you'll want to do some digging to find a tour that appeals to your interests, states Matthew Muller. Whether you want straight-up history, a swamp tour, a food and drink tour, or you'd like to get spooky with a haunted tour, you'll be able to find exactly what you're looking for among the registered tour guides of New Orleans.

Ready to check out the nightlife? You'll want to hit up the city's iconic Bourbon Street for sure. As the sun falls, Bourbon Street comes alive. Enjoy the music, the sights, the performers, and the many bars and restaurants as you stroll down a road well-known throughout history. If you visit New Orleans during Mardi Gras, come prepared for the party of a lifetime, says Matthew Muller.

If you're a music lover, a trip to New Orleans will bring your ears alive, says Matthew Muller. Known as the birthplace of jazz, there's no shortage of clubs, street performers, and both planned and impromptu performances. Get tickets to a show, or simply stroll the streets and listen to the musicians playing for passersby. Matthew Muller New Orleans recommends checking out a restaurant that doubles as a music venue for an unforgettable New Orleans experience.

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