New Orleans Guest Guide | May 7–9, 2026

Welcome to New Orleans. Below is a curated selection of experiences available to you throughout the weekend, along with a few recommendations for Robb Report Culinary Masters guests.

EXCLUSIVE OFFERS AND EXPERIENCES FOR ROBB REPORT CULINARY MASTERS GUESTS


NOLA Boards
3073 Dauphine St, New Orleans, LA 70117
~10 minutes by car from Four Seasons New Orleans

A New Orleans favorite known for beautifully crafted, locally made cutting boards and culinary pieces. As a Culinary Masters guest, you’re invited to visit the NOLA Boards shop and receive 15% off any purchase when mentioning Robb Report Culinary Masters. A thoughtful opportunity to take home a piece of the city—equal parts functional and collectible. To explore their collection online, visit nolacuttingboards.com.


Sazerac House
101 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70130
~3 minutes by car | ~8-minute walk from Four Seasons New Orleans

A cornerstone of New Orleans cocktail culture, Sazerac House offers an immersive, multi-floor experience celebrating the origins of America’s most iconic spirits. Culinary Masters guests are invited to enjoy a complimentary enhanced tasting experience, including a special additional pour not offered to the general public, during your block of unscheduled time on Friday, May 8. To book, click here.


MORE EXPERIENCES TO EXPLORE

The National WWII Museum
945 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70130
~5 minutes by car | ~12-minute walk

One of the country’s most acclaimed museums—ideal for those with a few open hours.

Frenchmen Street
Frenchmen St, New Orleans, LA 70116
~10 minutes by car

A vibrant stretch of live music venues in the Marigny, best explored in the evening.

Steamboat Natchez Jazz Cruise
400 Toulouse St Wharf, New Orleans, LA 70130
~5 minutes by car | ~10-minute walk

A two-hour river cruise with live jazz and sweeping views of the Mississippi.

Café Du Monde
800 Decatur St, New Orleans, LA 70116
~6 minutes by car | ~12-minute walk

A New Orleans rite of passage: beignets, café au lait, and a little powdered-sugar chaos.