Hidden just off Bourbon Street, the New Orleans Storyville Museum invites you to wander through 7,000 square feet of immersive exhibits that bring the city’s notorious red-light district to life. Rare artifacts, period music, and ...
This intimate museum offers a thoughtfully curated look at New Orleans' notorious red-light district history and its role in shaping the city's culture, particularly the birth of jazz. Visitors consistently praise how the exhibits strike a tasteful balance, presenting the colorful past in an informative way without sensationalizing it. The interactive displays and well-researched materials create an engaging experience that gives you a deeper understanding of the city's unique heritage. Most people spend about 1.5 to 2 hours exploring the space, which provides enough time to read through the detailed placards and listen to audio elements. The museum stands out for offering something different from typical French Quarter attractions. Multiple reviewers mentioned discovering it while wandering and being pleasantly surprised by how much they learned. It's located just off Bourbon Street, making it an accessible stop during explorations. Note that this is an adult-oriented museum given the subject matter, so leave the kids elsewhere. Expect to do plenty of reading if you want the full experience, but reviewers found it worthwhile and educational rather than overwhelming.
Fun good experience
Brian Litecky
January 13, 2026
Fun good experience
Brian Litecky
January 13, 2026