Top Alcohol-Free Things to Do in New Orleans (2025 Guide)
Discover the soulful, creative, and flavor-packed side of New Orleans — no cocktail required.
🏙️ A Fresh Take on the Big Easy: Top Alcohol-Free Things to Do in New Orleans
When most people think of New Orleans, “sober” isn’t usually the first word that comes to mind. But here’s the secret: behind the hurricanes and hand grenades, the Crescent City is bursting with creative, cultural, and downright magical things to do — no alcohol needed. In celebration of Bigger Life Adventures’ first New Orleans yoga retreat in the works, we’re sharing our top alcohol-free things to do in New Orleans for anyone interested in experiencing The Crescent City hangover-free!
Whether you’re sober, sober-curious, or simply looking for a more mindful way to explore, this guide to sober activities in New Orleans proves you can experience the city’s true spirit — through art, music, food, and community.

🎨Top Alcohol-Free Things to Do in New Orleans: Explore Art & Culture
New Orleans’ art scene tells stories of identity, resilience, and revolution — often painted right on its streets. These spaces celebrate the voices that make the city one of the most culturally rich in the world. So take a journey through Black culture in New Orleans, emphasizing identity, community, history, and creativity. Each engages with local voices and legacies, and the exhibits are not just about objects, but about ongoing cultural practices, memory, and empowerment.
Studio BE
A massive 35,000-square-foot warehouse in the Bywater filled with murals, installations, and portraits of revolutionaries and everyday heroes by local artist Brandan “Bmike” Odums.
Le Musée de f.p.c. (Free People of Color Museum)
Dedicated to the legacy of free people of color in New Orleans, this museum honors their vital role in shaping the city’s history and culture.
Backstreet Cultural Museum
Located in Treme — the oldest African-American neighborhood in the U.S. — this museum preserves the traditions of Mardi Gras Indians, jazz funerals, and second lines.
JAMNOLA (Joy, Art & Music — New Orleans, LA)
Short for Joy, Art & Music New Orleans, JAMNOLA is a vibrant, 12-room immersive art experience celebrating the city’s culture, color, and creativity. Every installation bursts with photo-worthy moments and storytelling that highlight New Orleans’ joyful spirit — no cocktails required! A visit to JAMNOLA is included in our Women’s Yoga Retreat & Cultural Tour happening May 4-8, 2026!

Public Art, Street Art & Murals
From Lil’ Wayne to Big Freedia, Banksy to Dr. John, New Orleans’ walls are alive with color and meaning. Take a self-guided mural tour through neighborhoods like Bywater, Marigny, and Central City.
🌳 Relax in New Orleans’ Beautiful Parks
The city’s parks are lush, lively sanctuaries that blend history, art, and natural beauty — the perfect sober hangout. New Orleans is home to three breathtaking urban oases that showcase the city’s natural beauty and charm with a balance of art and serenity.
New Orleans City Park
One of the oldest urban parks in the U.S., spanning 1,300 acres of ancient oaks, lagoons, and sculpture gardens, City Park is actually 50% bigger than NYC’s Central Park! Don’t miss a gondola ride on Big Lake. Next May, LaTesha will guide our women’s retreat group on a walk through City Park’s majestic oak trees and you’ll have some free time to wander this humongous park on your own!

Audubon Park
Nestled between Loyola and Tulane, Audubon Park offers shady walking and biking paths, golf, and serene picnic spots.
Crescent Park
Stretching along the Mississippi River, this scenic park in the Bywater and Marigny features skyline views, native gardens, and peaceful riverfront walks.
💧 Enjoy the Water — No Drinks Required
New Orleans is a city shaped by its waterways — peaceful, powerful, and full of life. New Orleans is shaped and sustained by its waterways, each offering a unique window into the city’s character: expansive, flowing, and full of life. Enjoy a walk, picnic, sunrises, and sunsets with the tranquility and serenity of New Orleans waterways.

Lake Pontchartrain
Wide open views, breezy walking paths, and picnic-perfect spots for watching sailboats drift by.
The Mississippi River
The heart of the city. Take a stroll along Woldenberg Park, hop on a ferry for panoramic views, or admire steamboats cruising by.
Bayou St. John
A calm, historic waterway winding through Mid-City — ideal for paddleboarding, kayaking, or lounging on the grassy banks.
🌿 Connect with Nature & Wildlife in New Orleans
Nature lovers will find no shortage of trails, bayous, and wildlife just minutes from downtown. Nature, hiking, bayou walks, walking trails, spotting wildlife (including alligators…from a safe distance of course 🙂). At Bigger Life Adventures we are all about enjoying our country’s public lands, and the New Orleans area holds so many nature refuges and wildlife preserves to explore!
Bayou Sauvage Urban National Wildlife Refuge
One of the largest urban refuges in the country — perfect for birding, fishing, and quiet reflection among the wetlands.
Barataria Preserve (Jean Lafitte National Historical Park)
Boardwalk trails and bayou walks through classic Louisiana swamps — keep an eye out for gators (from a safe distance!).
Couturie Forest (City Park)
A lush 60-acre forest within City Park — great for walking, running, or birdwatching.
🍽️ Savor the Flavors — Healthy & Sober-Friendly Foodie Favorites in New Orleans
New Orleans is known around the world for its food — soulful, bold, and unforgettable. But beyond the po’boys and beignets lies a growing community of restaurants focused on health, creativity, and inclusivity — perfect for sober and wellness-minded travelers. Whether you’re vegan, vegetarian, or just craving nourishing food, you’ll find plenty of delicious options that fit your vibe.
🥗 Healthy & Alcohol-Free Food and Drink Spots in New Orleans:

The New Orleans food and drink scene has so much more to offer than just Bourbon Street!
Satsuma Café (Bywater & Uptown) — A beloved neighborhood café with cold-pressed juices, smoothies, and fresh seasonal plates made from local produce.
French Truck Coffee — Locally roasted coffee and cold brew for a caffeine kick between adventures.
Sweet Soulfood — A 100% vegan restaurant reimagining Southern Cajun-style classics! The buffet-style service means you can choose your own plate of two, three, four, or five mouth-watering dishes!
- Sweet Soulfood buffet choices!
- All vegan!
Sneaky Pickle / Bar Brine (Bywater) — A creative, locally sourced menu with vegan and vegetarian options — and an attached bar that happily serves great zero-proof drinks.
Bearcat Café (Uptown & Central Business District) — Known for its “Good Cat” menu with lighter, healthier dishes and its “Bad Cat” comfort food options — so you can balance both moods.
Café du Monde — No trip to NOLA is complete without a plate of powdered-sugar beignets and a cup of chicory coffee — the city’s most iconic alcohol-free indulgence. Beignets are not exactly healthy, but we know from personal experience that they’re unmissable!

Whether you’re sipping a handcrafted mocktail, fueling up on a plant-based po’boy, or savoring a fresh acai bowl before a day of exploring, New Orleans proves that flavor, creativity, and connection are the true stars of its food scene — not the alcohol.
🚋 A Lil’ Lagniappe — Something Extra (in New Orleans lingo, lagniappe means “a lil’ something extra!”)
Ride a historic streetcar along St. Charles Avenue or Canal Street.
Take a romantic gondola ride in City Park’s Big Lake.
Explore the shops on Royal Street and Magazine Street.
Catch live music at Preservation Hall, Tipitina’s, or Frenchmen Street.

Walk or bike the Lafitte Greenway, a 2.6-mile urban trail.
Tour historic homes like Herman-Grima House, Gallier House, or Longue Vue House & Gardens.

Take a spooky haunted history tour (New Orleans is famously haunted!)
Join a bike tour through the French Quarter with Flambeaux Bicycle Tours.
Take a yoga class at Wild Lotus Yoga, the best yoga studio in New Orleans! This studio is home to some incredible teachers guiding creative flows with down-to-earth spirituality woven throughout the class.
Sober Travel in New Orleans
So, can you enjoy New Orleans without drinking? Absolutely! New Orleans is a city that never stops celebrating. NOLA hosts wellness pop-ups, yoga classes, mocktail nights, and sober social events year-round. Whether you’re strolling through art galleries, sipping a creative mocktail, or exploring peaceful bayous, there’s joy and connection around every corner.
Now you understand there’s an ABUNDANCE of alcohol-free things to do in New Orleans! You don’t need a drink to experience the soul of The Big Easy— you just need a sense of adventure.
🧘♀️ Find Balance on a New Orleans Retreat — Yoga & Wellness-Oriented Alcohol-Free Things to Do in New Orleans
If you’re looking to deepen your connection to yourself and the city, consider joining our Women’s Cultural Tour & Yoga Retreat in New Orleans happening May 4-8, 2026!
This alcohol-free retreat combines yoga, meditation, and cultural exploration for women seeking mindful travel experiences. Participants enjoy local art, community engagement, healthy meals, and restorative yoga — all set against the soulful backdrop of New Orleans.
It’s the perfect getaway for anyone craving a blend of movement, connection, and authenticity — and a beautiful reminder that sobriety can open new doors to joy and adventure.


