Alot to do in Nola. Just a weekend is a small window, but here are a few things to consider.
Bourbon St: A great time to be had there and think everyone should experience it atleast once in their lifes.
Frenchmen St:
http://www.neworleanscvb.com/things-...nchmen-street/
This is where more of the locals hang out, as opposed to Bourbon St, which, over time, is more the tourist magnet. Alot of good, local blues bands play here.
Tours:
http://www.cajunencounters.com/?gcli...FbOoPAodxzEAiw
I found this one to be an outstanding company. City tour is great, and if you never seen true swamp land, they own their own land and it's freaking awesome.
French Market:
http://www.frenchmarket.org/
World famous and can find some cool souvenirs if you look around. Try to make sure it was made in Nola. Plus, the famous Cafe Du Monde is here.
GW Finns:
http://gwfins.com/
Great restaurant. Ate there when I stayed at the Royal Sonesta, which was just around the corner. I had some of their Red Snapper and it was delicious. Their baked apple pie and vanilla ice cream is to die for. They don't make the apple pie until you order it. Awesome.
There is a ton of stuff to do here, and I'm sure other people will chime in. If you are staying in the French Quarter, parking is at a premium, so expect to pay a hefty, per day valet parking. I only stay in the French Quarter because I love it there, and you can basically walk to anywhere in the area. There are other nice hotels outside the FQ, but close by, where the parking fees are cheaper, or none at all. On average, parking fees are around $30 a day to stay in the FQ. To me, it's worth it, to some, no.
The Riverwalk area, which is adjacent to the FQ is pretty cool too. Lot's of shops too, plus Audubon Of The Americas, Harrahs etc..and cruises.
Nola is a pretty awesome city in my opinion, and been vacationing there the last 3 years. Plan on going back this year. Have a good time, and from one tourist to another, be safe and smart. Keep your wallet in your front pocket and enjoy yourself. I never had a problem visiting there. Alot of history in Nola. It is one of the oldest cities in America, and has it's own mystique. There isn't another place in the world like it.
Here is a more concise listing of things to do:
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractio...Louisiana.html