November 18, 2010
Christmas New Orleans Style
During the month of December the magical mystique that draws visitors to the city of New Orleans is spiced up a notch with a little additional kick of holiday cheer. Courtyards, iron-clad balconies and mossy oaks are all adorned with festive lights as the sound of holiday music echoes through the historic streets of the French Quarter, Arts District, Garden District and downtown. Escape the mundane and quench your seasonal appetite by celebrating Christmas New Orleans Style.
Recognized as a culinary melting pot and foodie destination, New Orleans and her chefs’ seem to exceed expectations during the citywide Reveillon Feast. Renowned chefs at 34 restaurants showcase traditional French and Creole techniques while preparing 4 and 5 course meals featuring masterpieces like Absinthe Oyster Soup, Fig Glazed Duck Breast and Eggnog Crème Brulee. Heighten your New Orleans culinary experience at the free cooking demonstrations being held daily at 1 p.m. in the French Quarter at Le Petit Theatre. Learn the secrets of the local cuisine and sample savory dishes as guest chefs perform their culinary magic.
Cooking up a feast for the ears, local musicians pound out their own blend of musical
ingredients throughout the month long celebration. A melting pot of musical styles including jazz, rhythm & blues, gospel and Cajun can be heard at varies locations throughout the city. Step inside one of the country’s most recognizable churches for the Cathedral Concerts. Taking place in the St. Louis Cathedral in Jackson Square, the concert series features a wide range of musical styles and artist all performing for free. Only a few minutes’ walk from Jackson square, Hotel Monteleone will also be hosting a free concert series open to the public. The decadent Victorian style lobby is the stage for choirs from area schools performing classic and modern holiday favorites.
The 3rd Annual Treme Creole Gumbo Festival combines the best of both the music and food worlds and offers visitors to the area a more localized experience. The Treme neighborhood is legendary for the brass bands and musicians spawned from the jazz that permeates the air. The
streets will be filled again on Dec. 11-12 from 11 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. with local musicians and a large selection of regional gumbo as the residents of Treme celebrate the holidays.
One of the main highlights during Christmas New Orleans Style is the Celebration in the Oaks at the New Orleans City Park. Running Nov. 26 through Jan. 2, 2011, the Celebration in the Oaks consist of multiple lights displays including a 20 minute state of the art musical laser show that illuminates the Botanical Gardens nightly. A variety of amusement park rides will keep the children happy while adult preview parties featuring live bands and alcohol will be available for the older crowd.
Come experience Christmas New Orleans Style this December and be enchanted by the twist the city adds to the holiday experience. For accommodations be sure to check out the fully equipped condominiums at Festiva Hospitality Group’s Frenchmen Orleans.

