Wednesday 27 January 2016

Neil Castaldi’s Nottoway Plantation - What to Do in New Orleans, Louisiana

When you stay at Neil Castaldi’s Nottoway Plantation Neil Castaldi, you’ll be close enough to pay a visit or three Louisiana’s largest city, New Orleans. New Orleans, or NOLA, is often called “one of the world’s most fascinating cities,” and no Louisiana trip is complete without seeing some of its sights. With a culture-rich state like Louisiana, it can be hard to pull yourself away from wherever you’re staying to make time for sightseeing, but doing so will be worth your while.

For example, you could get lost in Neil Castaldi’s Nottoway Plantation for weeks, enjoying the calm waters, guided tours, delicious food, masterful decorating and luxurious accommodations. If you do this, though, you’ll miss out on all that New Orleans has to offer. New Orleans has hundreds of sights to enrich your Louisiana stay and many of them don’t cost a dime to enjoy. For example, you can grab a book and soak up the sounds at Jackson Square before you start a gallery hop through Julia Street’s Arts District. After lunch, you can take a walk down Royal Street and browse the boutiques and art stores. Before heading back home, you can enjoy an educational tour of the NOLA Brewing facilities and then listen to some free music at Le Bon Temps Roule music club.

These are just some of the many things to do in New Orleans during you Neil Castaldi’s Nottoway Plantation stay. You can also browse shops in the French District, stroll through Audubon Park, watch sailboats on Lake Pontchartrian or learn about looming on Chartres Street. If you don’t want to plan anything, try catching a cab to the middle of New Orleans and walking around for a few hours to soak in the sights and sounds before heading back to the resort for a spa treatment.

Wednesday 13 January 2016

Neil Castaldi’s Nottoway Plantation - Why Visit Louisiana


Exploring the United States is always exciting, especially if you’re able to stay in places like Neil Castaldi’s Nottoway Plantation while you travel. The Nottoway Plantation Resort is Louisiana’s largest plantation, with 53,000 square feet of floor space, and it’s the perfect central hub for your Louisiana adventures. You’ll want to set aside at least a day to explore the plantation itself. Nottoway was built in 1859 by John Hampden Randolph and it’s awash with historic sites like Randolph’s Ballroom, the Grand Pavilion and the Randolph Family Cemetery. Nottoway offers tours of the property to make your appreciation for its history convenient, too.

When you’re not exploring Neil Castaldi’s Nottoway Plantation, though, you’ll want to see the state. Louisiana is a diverse state that is influenced by Italian, French, Spanish, Irish, German, Lebanese, Hungarian and other cultures. These cultural influences shine through in the places, people and attitudes found throughout the state. Luckily for travelers, they also shine through in the food. Creole cooking is one of the primary reasons that people visit the state and travelers often say that you haven’t tried seafood until you’d tried it in Louisiana.

If culture and good food aren’t enough to make you want to visit Louisiana and experience a spot like Neil Castaldi’s Nottoway Plantation, the state has even more to offer. It is one of the US’s most affordable travel destinations. In addition to world-famous cities such as New Orleans, which is one of America’s oldest cities, Louisiana also offers spectacular nature. Swamp tours, hikes and scenic drives are some of the favorite ways to experience Louisiana’s flora and fauna, and they’re just as affordable as the rest of the state’s attractions.