New Orleans · Month comparison

April vs February

April ranks #1 overall vs February at #8. Jazz Fest weekend (late April): the city's other peak event — 500,000 people, 12 stages, the best live music in America.

New Orleans April — Louis Armstrong statue near Jazz Fest at the Fairgrounds

April

#1 of 12 months

Best match

Jazz Fest weekend (late April): the city's other peak event — 500,000 people, 12 stages, the best live music in America.

  • New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival (last weekend of April, first of May): 12 stages at the Fairgrounds with everyone from local brass bands to international headliners — the world's greatest concentrated live music event
  • 26°C and low humidity: the single most comfortable weather window of the year for outdoor eating, walking, and the festival grounds
New Orleans February — Mardi Gras beads and masks on Bourbon Street

February

#8 of 12 months

Strong option

Mardi Gras: the greatest free street party in North America. Also the most expensive hotel week of the year.

  • Mardi Gras Indian tribes — the Black Masking Indians in their hand-sewn beaded suits are one of the most extraordinary cultural spectacles in the United States; catch them on Super Sunday or Fat Tuesday itself
  • Rex and Zulu parades on Fat Tuesday transform St Charles Avenue into a city-wide celebration that has no equivalent anywhere in America
FactorAprilFebruary
Weather score
8
6
Value score
5
2
Crowd score
4
2
Events score
9
10
Atmosphere
9
10
Avg high temp26.4°C18.3°C
Monthly rain105mm105mm
Daily sunshine7.8hrs6.5hrs

April trade-offs

  • Jazz Fest weekend: hotels within 20 blocks of the Fairgrounds sell out months in advance; prices spike 60–80%
  • The city is genuinely packed during both festival weekends — book Commander's Palace, Dooky Chase, or Cochon weeks out
  • 105mm of rain: April showers are real — the Fairgrounds becomes muddy in wet years; bring boots

February trade-offs

  • Hotels cost 3–5× their off-season rate during Mardi Gras week; book six months out or accept staying outside the city
  • Bourbon Street crowds during peak nights are genuinely dangerous in the crush — French Quarter requires planning and exits
  • If Mardi Gras falls in February (it moves each year), some of the city shuts down for the holiday; check dates carefully
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