17 Unforgettable Things You Must Add To Your New Orleans Summer Bucket List
New Orleans in the summer isn’t always the easiest. It get’s really hot, really humid, and it’s just difficult to get things done. But on the other hand–the city clears out a bit, and you can actually drive through the French Quarter without being stuck in an hour of traffic. So, surviving the summer in New Orleans is possible. And here are some of the amazing things that make it all worthwhile. Here’s the ultimate summer bucket list in New Orleans.

I always like to kick-off the summer with a long sweaty wait for the best snowballs in New Orleans. After all, there are no shortcuts to quality. 4801 Tchoupitoulas St.

This early summer festival from May 20-22 on Bayou St. John offers nice music and a great way to regroup with the crew to see who's going to stick around for the summer.
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This delicious and fun Lakeview festival offers a great way to spend the afternoon immersed in Greek culture. May 27th - May 29th
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This is a great way to spend a summery afternoon--and don't forget to buy some peanuts!

This mid-June festival is a great way to beat the heat and of course enjoy some delicious tomatoes! Creole Tomato Festival, June 11th-12th, French Market

With three locations throughout New Orleans, all the different possible flavors and topping combinations make a dog from here truly special.

There are a huge number of NORDC pools that will be opening up May 31st for summer fun!

This Annual blowout over July 4th weekend in the Superdome is featuring Mariah Carey, Tyrese, and Kendrick Lamar.
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This annual festival in New Orleans, San Fermin in New Orleans, is July 8-10 2016.

Sometimes called the most french city in America, Bastille Day, July 14th, is a special day in New Orleans and celebrated throughout. The fest at Spanish plaza is especially nice.

This newest attraction at Audubon Zoo offers lots of opportunities for little ones to enjoy the water.

The Ice Cream here is amazing--and the sundaes can't be beat either!

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When you just need a good blast of great air conditioning while exploring the beauty of the aquarium.

When the dog days of summer crop up, there's something to look forward to -- this annual celebration of Louis Armstrong, August 5-7.

The Ogden Museum offers a great weekly live music program from 6pm - 8pm on Thursdays.

Whether you are accustomed to wearing a dress or not, this run gives everyone the chance to feel what it's like to let it all hang out in a sexy red dress. This year, it's August 16th.
What do you do to survive a NOLA summer? One thing is for sure; this summer bucket list in New Orleans has got you covered with plenty to see and do.
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