Attractions in New Orleans
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The French Quarter, New Orleans’ oldest neighborhood, is a vibrant and historic area known for its unique blend of architectural styles. Elegant streets are lined with an appealing mix of […]
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Hotel Monteleone, a 4-star luxury hotel in New Orleans, stands as a testament to the city’s antebellum charm. Built in the Beaux Arts style and opened in 1886, this stately […]
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In the heart of New Orleans’ French Quarter, Jackson Square stands as a National Historic Landmark and a central meeting point. The square is framed by the fairy-tale spires of […]
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Nestled in the heart of New Orleans’ French Quarter, the LaLaurie Mansion, also known as LaLaurie House, carries a dark and chilling history. This historic site is infamous for its […]
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A prominent landmark on Jackson Square, St. Louis Cathedral stands as the oldest continuously used cathedral in the United States, built in 1789 and rebuilt in 1850. Serving as the […]
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The Old Ursuline Convent, located in New Orleans’ French Quarter, stands as the oldest building in the Mississippi River Valley. Originally established as a convent, it has also served as […]
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Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop Bar, located on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, stands as a testament to the city’s rich history, with its origins dating back to 1722. This building, over […]
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New Orleans’ Garden District, a neighborhood rich in Southern charm, is characterized by its historic mansions, each adorned with wrought-iron fences, verandas, and meticulously maintained gardens. The district’s layout includes […]
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New Orleans’ infamous Bourbon Street, also known as Rue Bourbon, is a vibrant thoroughfare in the heart of the French Quarter. Steeped in history and culture, this street is lined […]
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Nestled in the heart of New Orleans’ vibrant French Quarter, the French Market stands as one of the oldest continuously operating open-air markets in the United States, a testament to […]
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Housed in an 1820s French Quarter townhouse, the New Orleans Pharmacy Museum occupies the site of America’s first licensed pharmacy. The museum’s interior is filled with shelves lined with antique […]
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Originating in Minnesota, the Mississippi River sweeps south through 10 states before concluding its journey in New Orleans, where it meets the Gulf of Mexico. This vast waterway, one of […]
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The Steamboat Natchez, owned by the New Orleans Steamboat Company, one of the world’s oldest passenger cruise companies, offers a unique way to explore the Mississippi River. Docked in New […]
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The Court of Two Sisters, located on Royal Street in New Orleans, is named after two sisters who once operated a shop in the same building. This charming restaurant is […]
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Just a block away from the lively and gritty Bourbon Street, Royal Street in New Orleans exudes the historic charm of the French Quarter. Lined with iron-lace balconies adorning French […]
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Perched on the southern shore of Lake Pontchartrain, the New Canal Lighthouse has stood as a beacon since 1838. Rebuilt in 2012 after sustaining damage from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, […]
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Lake Pontchartrain, covering 630 square miles (1,630 square kilometers), is one of the largest inland saltwater bodies in the United States. Located near New Orleans, the lake’s expansive waters and […]
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Nestled in the heart of New Orleans’ French Quarter, Voodoo Authentica is a compact shop that offers a unique glimpse into the world of voodoo. This store stands out as […]
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Situated on the edge of the French Quarter, Louis Armstrong Park pays tribute to one of New Orleans’ most celebrated jazz musicians. The park features sculptures of the city’s music […]
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Nestled within Louis Armstrong Park, Congo Square appears as a typical plaza but holds a profound significance in the history of Louisiana’s Black culture and music. Throughout much of the […]
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Lafayette Cemetery No. 1, one of the oldest cemeteries in New Orleans, was built in 1833 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Nestled in the leafy […]
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St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, the oldest and most famous of New Orleans’ three St. Louis Cemeteries, dates back to the 18th and 19th centuries. Located in the heart of […]
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St. Louis Cemetery No. 3, established in the 1850s and expanded into the 20th century, exemplifies New Orleans’ unique above-ground burial architecture. Located near the expansive New Orleans City Park, […]
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Stretching for 6 miles, Magazine Street provides a more relaxed and authentic New Orleans experience compared to the bustling French Quarter. This vibrant thoroughfare is lined with a diverse array […]