Are there new routes for the three Easter parades this year? I heard that they are not going to be on Bourbon Street at all this year.
Yes, you're correct that there will be changes to the Easter parades in 2025, particularly with regard to the parade routes. Due to various factors, including city regulations and planning changes, the traditional Easter parades on Bourbon Street are not taking place in the same way as before. However, the parades are still an important part of the city's Easter celebration, and alternative routes have been introduced. Here's what you can expect:
1. Changes to Parade Routes
The traditional Easter parades, especially those known for their vibrant and festive atmosphere, have historically rolled down Bourbon Street. However, in 2025, due to new city guidelines, many of the parades will not take place on Bourbon Street. Instead, they are being rerouted to other parts of the French Quarter and the surrounding areas to help manage crowds and traffic more effectively.
2. Possible New Routes
3. Changes to Parade Timings
In addition to route changes, it's important to note that the timings for the Easter parades may also be adjusted in 2025. This is partly due to the new routes and to ensure that the parades run smoothly in areas that may not have hosted them before. Be sure to check with local event calendars and the parade organizers closer to the event for the most up-to-date schedule.
4. Other Events During Easter
While the parade routes may be different, the excitement, creativity, and charm of New Orleans' Easter celebrations will certainly still be there. Keep an eye on the city's official event calendars and social media for updates on the exact routes and times as the event gets closer.