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New Orleans Attractions & Things To Do
The Big Easy will delight visitors with its array of noteworthy sites and attractions. New Orleans is a unique multicultural city, deeply rooted in American and European traditions. Come celebrate the rich heritage of New Orleans by getting to know the assortment of museums, historic landmarks and charming parks and gardens.
Visitors will discover a vacation experience unlike any other complete with world-famous cuisine, live jazz entertainment, shopping and thrilling annual festivals. Enjoy a river cruise down the Mississippi River or explore the city's charming neighborhoods like the Garden District.
Visitors will discover a vacation experience unlike any other complete with world-famous cuisine, live jazz entertainment, shopping and thrilling annual festivals. Enjoy a river cruise down the Mississippi River or explore the city's charming neighborhoods like the Garden District.
New Orleans Things To DoThere's always something going on in the Big Easy. From electrifying festivals to historic neighborhoods, shops, attractions and restaurants, New Orleans is sure to impress.![]() Audubon Aquarium of the AmericasDiscover a family friendly nature retreat in the French Quarter. At the Audubon Aquarium of the Americans visitors can visit fascinating natural habitats like the Caribbean Reef or Adventure Island and get up close with friendly sea otters and penguins. Visit www.auduboninstitute.org/visit/aquarium for more information. [top]![]() The Audubon ZooNestled in the Uptown District amongst oak-shaded streets, the Audubon Zoo is a must-see attraction complete with exotic animals, lush gardens and award winning exhibits. Don't miss the popular Louisiana Swamp and the Jaguar Jungle exhibits. For more information, visit www.auduboninstitute.org/visit/zoo. [top]![]() French MarketEstablished in 1791, this historic six block riverside stretch offers a fun and entertaining shopping experience. At the community flea market, pick up everything from arts, crafts, clothes, artisan jewelry and antiques. At the farmers market, shop for organic fresh fruit, vegetables and baked goods. Go to www.frenchmarket.org. [top]![]() The French QuarterThe French Quarter, better known as the Vieux Carré is the city's cultural and entertainment epicenter. Home to the annual Mardi Gras celebration, visitors will discover grand architecture, and a variety of art galleries, bars, restaurants, and museums along world famous Bourbon Street. For more information, visit http://frenchquarter.com. [top]![]() Garden DistrictThe Garden District is the place to explore showy gardens, fountains and parks, and surround yourself with scenic residential streets lined with ornate mansions. Head to Magazine Street and purse the offbeat antique shops and boutiques, or visit notable landmarks like the George Washington Cable House. Feeling daring? Adjacent to Wyndham Avenue Plaza on St. Charles Avenue, enjoy a bone-chilling tour of the historic Ashley House. Visit www.neworleansonline.com for more information. [top]![]() Harrah's CasinoDiscover heart pounding casino gaming at the Harrah's Casino located in the Central Business District at the foot of Canal Street. Excite the senses as you play your favorite table, poker and slot machine games surrounded by bright lights and Mardi Gras themed interiors. Go to www.harrahsneworleans.com.. [top]![]() Jackson Square ParkHead to historic Jackson Square park, a bustling gathering place for painters, musicians and street performers. The iconic Andrew Jackson bronze statue stands as the park's centerpiece. Grab a cup of coffee, peruse the local art work or have a personalized portrait drawn. Go to www.jackson-square.com. [top]![]() Louisiana State MuseumImmerse yourself in New Orleans historic past through exhibits related to the city's cultural diversity and history. The museum runs five properties including the Cabildo, Arsenal and Presbytere all packed with artifacts and art works. Go to http://lsm.crt.state.la.us for more information. [top]![]() Mardi GrasDeck out in purple, green and gold and head to Bourbon Street for the annual Mardi Gras carnival. Each year, party goers revel in thrilling parade spectacles featuring flamboyant floats, creative costumes and masks. Go to www.mardigras.com for event information. [top]![]() New Orleans Steamboat CompanyHob aboard the famous Natchez steamboat and enjoy a lazy riverboat cruise down the mighty Mississippi River. You'll enjoy stellar views of the New Orleans skyline, plus a live jazz show featuring the “Dukes of Dixieland.” Go to www.steamboatnatchez.com for more information. [top]![]() New Orleans Swamp ToursHead out on the bayou and get to know this mysterious watery habitat. As your boat floats slowly down the river, you'll pass by cypress trees covered with Spanish moss, and spot alligators, snakes, waterfowl and other exotic flora and fauna. A New Orleans swamp tour is not to be missed. For more information, visit www.neworleansonline.com/neworleans/tours/swamptours.html. [top]![]() Plantation ToursDelve into the world of South Louisiana plantation homes, located a short drive from New Orleans. You'll discover impressive Antebellum architecture, charming wrap around porches and lightly swaying oak trees that seem to paint a picture of a historic past. There are plenty of New Orleans tour companies specializing in unique plantation tours that fit the needs of your schedule. Visit www.neworleansonline.com/neworleans/tours/plantationtours.html for more information. [top]![]() Preservation HallThe jazz flame lives at Preservation Hall, a premier music venue that celebrates the history, culture and sound of New Orleans jazz. Come to Preservation Hall for nightly jazz sessions after 8 p.m. Visit http://preservationhall.com for more information. [top]New Orleans Dining & RestaurantsA visit to New Orleans would not be complete without sampling the rich, flavorful cuisine of the Big Easy which features the perfect fusion of Creole, Cajun and European influences. Italian muffulettas, French beignets and savory gumbo stew will make your mouth water. Don't miss a traditional New Orleans's Sunday brunch.![]() Brennan'sExecutive chef Lazone Randolph dishes up fine regional cuisine in an elegantly appointed dining hall. This French Quarter restaurant is home to the traditional New Orleans Breakfast featuring original favorites like Eggs Hussarde. 417 Royal Street, (504) 525-9711,http://www.brennansneworleans.com. [top]![]() Cafe Du MondeStop by for a cup of Cafe Du Monde Coffee and Chicory at this popular 24-hour coffee shop. Don't miss their traditional beignets, a finger licking French-styled doughnut sprinkled with a helpful dose of powdered sugar. French Market 800 Decatur Street, (504) 525-4544,http://www.cafedumonde.com. [top]![]() Ernst CaféFamily owned since 1902, Ernst Café is a historic New Orleans landmark. The brick building restaurant is located in the Central Business District, right next to Harrah's Casino.Ernst Café serves everything from Po'Boy sandwiches to burgers to fried shrimp platters. 600 S. Peters Street, (504) 525-8544,http://www.ernstcafe.net. [top]![]() Galatoire'sGalatoire's is steeped in tradition, making its mark as one of New Orleans's most recognized Bourbon Street fine dining establishments. Sophisticated and stylish, you'll enjoy refined French Creole cooking in the heart of the historic French Quarter. 209 Bourbon Street, (504) 525-2021,http://www.galatoires.com. [top]![]() Gumbo ShopThe Gumbo Shop is your stop for traditional and contemporary Creole cuisine. Specialties like jambalaya and gumbo, a flavorful stew mixed with a variety of seasonings, vegetables and fresh seafood, are served in a restored 1794 cottage. 630 Saint Peter Street, (504) 525-1486,http://www.gumboshop.com. [top]![]() Palm Court Jazz CafeKick back and enjoy satisfying Creole cuisine to the beat of a live jazz performance. Housed in a historic 19th century building, the Palm Court Jazz Cafe offers a classic 19th century atmosphere complete with brick walled interiors, a classic Steinway grand piano and mahogany bar.1204 Decatur Street, (504) 525-0200,http://www.palmcourtjazzcafe.com. [top]![]() Red Fish GrillEnjoy New Orleans seafood specialties like sugar cane yellowfin tuna, blackened redfish and herbsaint flamed catfish. The Red Fish Grill features a colorfully eclectic casual dining atmosphere with a touch of New Orleans joie de vivre. 115 Bourbon Street, (504) 598-1200,http://www.redfishgrill.com. [top]New Orleans ShoppingShopping in New Orleans is an experience on its own. Tree-lined streets packed with antique shops, boutiques, open air flea markets, and high fashion shopping centers will certainly satisfy the shopaholic within. Discover an array of New Orleans shopping and dining options below.![]() Magazine StreetStroll down Magazine Street nestled in a charming bohemian neighborhood in New Orleans's Garden and Uptown districts. Peruse the myriad of antique shops, home décor stores and art galleries down this six mile thoroughfare. [top]![]() Royal StreetArt culture abounds on Royal Street, located one block from the French Quarter's Bourbon Street. Pick up authentic antique furniture, fine silver and jewelry, most of which are vestiges of 18th and 19th century New Orleans estates. [top]![]() The Shops at Canal PlaceDiscover three floors of designer favorites, high fashion labels and specialty brand stores at The Shops at Canal Place. Located at the foot of Canal Street, shoppers can peruse through Ann Taylor, BCBG, Saks Fifth Avenue, Coach and more. visit http://www.theshopsatcanalplace.com for more information. [top]![]() French MarketEstablished in 1791, this historic six block riverside stretch offers a fun and entertaining shopping experience. At the community flea market, pick up everything from arts, crafts, clothes, artisan jewelry and antiques. At the farmers market, shop for organic fresh fruit, vegetables and baked goods. Go tohttp://www.frenchmarket.org. [top]New Orleans Annual Events
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