When most people hear Mardi Gras, they typically think of New Orleans. It’s no surprise considering Mardi Gras is New Orleans’ most famous annual event. It’s so famous that it receives more than one million attendees from around the world each year. Alabama has its very own Mardi Gras, and while it’s not as widely known as New Orleans’ Mardi Gras, there’s still something quite special about it.
In 1703, the first official U.S. Mardi Gras was held in Mobile, Alabama - 15 years before it was celebrated in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Mardi Gras is a city-wide holiday, and people from near and far come to attend. This famous celebration takes place in downtown Mobile and usually lasts a few weeks.
To learn the complete history of Mobile's Mardi Gras, you'll want to visit the Mobile Carnival Museum. Lavish costumes, crowns, float replicas and historic photos are just a few of the things you'll see while touring this unique museum.
No Mardi Gras is complete without a delicious King Cake. Cream & Sugar Cafe is currently selling delicious King Cakes made by Sucre Pastry Shop in New Orleans.