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Guide 🇺🇸 New Orleans

New Orleans
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National WWII Museum

World-class museum with immersive exhibits, historic aircraft, and powerful stories from the battlefield and home front.


French Quarter

New Orleans’ oldest historic quarter, packed with iconic architecture, music, museums, and Mississippi River views.


Jackson Square

Lively historic square framed by artists, performers, and landmark views at the heart of the French Quarter.


St. Louis Cathedral

America’s oldest cathedral, admired for its striking white spires, historic interior, and commanding Jackson Square setting.


Café du Monde

Legendary 1862 coffee stand famous for hot beignets, chicory café au lait, and classic French Quarter atmosphere.


City Park

Expansive urban park with ancient oaks, lagoons, gardens, family attractions, and scenic paths for a relaxing escape.


Preservation Hall

Intimate, iconic venue where visitors experience traditional New Orleans jazz in a historic, no-frills setting.


New Orleans Museum of Art

Premier art museum in City Park, showcasing 40,000 works from Renaissance masterpieces to modern art.


Mardi Gras World

Behind-the-scenes attraction displaying giant parade floats, costumes, and the creative spectacle of Carnival traditions.


Audubon Zoo

Top-rated zoo featuring global wildlife, Louisiana swamp exhibits, and family-friendly attractions in a lush riverside setting.


New Orleans Jazz Museum

Engaging museum tracing jazz’s origins through artifacts, recordings, and performances in the city where it was born.


Audubon Park

Beautiful Uptown park with giant oaks, a popular walking loop, picnic spots, and peaceful ponds.


Ogden Museum of Southern Art

Celebrated museum exploring Southern creativity through folk, modern, and contemporary works from across the American South.


Backstreet Cultural Museum

Small but vivid museum highlighting Mardi Gras Indians, jazz funerals, second lines, and African American community traditions.


Sazerac House

Free immersive museum dedicated to New Orleans’ signature cocktail, with exhibits on local drinking history and culture.


Mid-City

Laid-back, residential, centrally located area with streetcar access, family-friendly attractions, and strong walkability.


Lower Garden District

Historic, relaxed neighborhood with mansions, boutiques, cafes, and convenient access to major attractions.


Garden District

Leafy, scenic residential district known for historic mansions, streetcar access, and boutique-lined streets.


French Quarter

Iconic, highly walkable district packed with landmarks, dining, nightlife, and major sightseeing attractions.


Central Business District

Accessible downtown area with museums, galleries, event venues, dining, and easy access to nearby attractions.


Marigny

Walkable, artsy neighborhood near the French Quarter, known for live music and a slightly quieter local feel.


Warehouse District

Arts-focused district within downtown, known for galleries, boutique hotels, and convenient central location.


Bywater

Bohemian, walkable neighborhood with local cafes, art spaces, and easy access to nearby central areas.


Uptown/Carrollton

Underrated area mentioned as a quieter, connected option with a more local residential atmosphere.


Good Friday

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Memorial Day

25 May in 56 days


Juneteenth National Independence Day

19 June in 81 days


Independence Day

03 July in 95 days


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