Super Bowl Travel

Kick off your Super Bowl travel plans with help from Travel Channel.

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Heading to the Super Bowl in New Orleans? Get our recommendations on which restaurants, bars, live music venues and tourist attractions are worth checking out when visiting the Big Easy. In addition to hot NOLA destinations, we have great tips for football fans on how to make pregame tailgating a super success. Go behind the scenes to see how fans serve up team spirit and tasty food before the big game. Plus, don’t miss extreme tailgating advice from Travel Channel hosts and passionate fans.

And by the way, we’re not biased when it comes to the Ravens or the 49ers; so we’d be remiss if our team of travel experts didn’t provide not-to-be missed activities that travelers should see and do when visiting Baltimore and San Francisco.

So make a run for the end zone -- and make it a travel touchdown! -- with some of Travel Channel’s best football-related photos, videos and travel info -- just in time for the Super Bowl.
M & T Bank Stadium

M & T Bank Stadium

Located on Russell Street, the M&T Bank Stadium is home to the Baltimore Ravens. The stadium’s capacity is large enough to hold 71,004 fans. And just in case you didn’t know, the Ravens head into the Super Bowl with 10 wins and 6 losses for the 2012 NFL regular season.

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Getty Images

You make the call! This year's travel showdown is between Baltimore or San Francisco. It's up to you to decide which city is the ultimate travel destination.

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Cynthia Taylor

Explore the Big Easy's top attractions, plus see where to stay and what to eat while visiting New Orleans.
Getting around New Orleans

Getting around New Orleans

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hmerinomx, flickr

Getting around New Orleans just got easy. Check out our tips for navigating the Crescent City by streetcar, pedicab and more!
New Orleans Weekend Guide

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Thinkstock

Enjoy a weekend getaway eating, strolling and imbibing, and you'll find it's hard to resist New Orleans' spirited Southern hospitality.
Swamp Tour, New Orleans

Swamp Tour, New Orleans

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Thinkstock

Escape Super Bowl Sunday's crowds. Check out our 5 favorite picks for where to avoid the sports-fueled masses in New Orleans.
Jambalaya

Jambalaya

Similar to Spanish paella, jambalaya is a Creole dish made with rice, meat and vegetables.

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istock

Channel your inner Cajun and get a taste of New Orleans. From po'boys to muffuletta, we've picked out photos of some of Louisiana's most mouthwatering dishes.
New Orleans sports bars to watch the Super Bowl

New Orleans sports bars to watch the Super Bowl

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iStock

Grab your pals and hit one of New Orleans' most sports-obsessed bars for the big day.
From live jazz to Creole and zydeco beats, discover New Orleans' coolest venues to hear live music.
Super Bowl Tailgate Takeover
A crowd of Texans tailgaters showing team pride

A crowd of Texans tailgaters showing team pride

In Super Bowl Tailgate Takeover, host Adam Richman and his team of tailgate techs build 2 of the biggest, most incredible NFL tailgate rigs fit for the Super Bowl. Along the way we'll also visit five NFL games to meet some of the league's craziest tailgaters. Cities include Houston, Atlanta, Kansas City and more.
Adam's Big Game Menu
Chips and Salsa

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Chips and Salsa

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ivanastar

Adam Richman gives us his must-have list of food items for any big game day.
Browns Backers, Cleveland Browns Stadium

Browns Backers, Cleveland Browns Stadium

A few of the 'Browns Backers' set up their tent in the parking lot of Cleveland Browns Stadium in Ohio.

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Kevin C. Cox

If you think the competition in a regular NFL season is crazy, wait until you see the craziness that happens before the games begins. Check out some of the most extreme tailgating parties in the US.
Cleveland Browns Stadium

Cleveland Browns Stadium

Located in downtown Cleveland on over 30 acres of land, Cleveland Browns Stadium, also known as "The Dawg Pound," is the only stadium in the NFL that has yet to host a playoff game. With new owner Jimmy Haslam at the helm, talented stars like Brandon Weeden and Trent Richardson on the field and over 73,000 fans in the stands, the Browns look to reverse that trend in the near future.

Metlife Stadium in East Rutherford, Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Soldier Field in Chicago and Superdome in New Orleans are just a few iconic NFL stadiums in the US.

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Andrew Zarivny

Experience the urban charm of San Francisco. Stay at the luxurious St. Regis Hotel, immerse yourself in Chinatown, go shopping in Ghirardelli Square or sample soul food at Farmer Brown.
cable car

cable car

Hop on an iconic San Francisco cable car. British promoter Andrew Hallidie and engineer William Eppelsheimer designed and started the city’s cable car system in 1873. Of the 23 lines established between 1873 and 1890, only 3 routes remain, 2 of which stretch from downtown near Union Square to Fisherman’s Wharf, and a third that runs along California Street.

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prayitno through Flickr Creative Commons

Explore the hills of San Francisco, one of the most popular destinations in the US. The "City by the Bay" is steeped in history and has an endless array of things to do.

San Francisco-Oakland Airport Guide
Travel Channel's guide to a Bay Area layover.

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Josh Rinehults

Check out our picks for what to see, where to eat and where to sleep in Baltimore.
National Aquarium

National Aquarium

Baltimore’s No. 1 tourist attraction? The world-famous National Aquarium, which sees over 1.6 visitors per year. With more than 16,000 creatures, the aquarium’s most popular attraction is Dolphin Discovery, where visitors can watch dolphin training, feeding and playing throughout the day.

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iStock

There's more to this city than the Orioles and Old Bay-seasoned crabs. From Little Italy to American Visionary Museum, see the attractions that reveal the many sides of Charm City.

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