The Top 10 Places to Visit New Orleans
NEW ORLEANS— New Orleans has been named one of “America’s Favorite Cities” by CNN Headline News and Travel + Leisure Magazine. And we agree! Stay with us and see our Top 10 Places to Visit while in New Orleans:
§Jackson Square, French Quarter, St Peter St, New Orleans, LA
Have your fortune told or portrait painted, watch mimes and street performers or enjoy lunch at New Orleans’ original town square.
§Preservation Hall, 726 St Peter St, French Quarter, New Orleans, LA
This world famous century-old musical showcase features live traditional New Orleans jazz music.
§Bourbon Street, French Quarter, New Orleans, LA
With so many attractions–decadent and historical–an evening on this venerable strip can be whatever you want to make it.
§ Cafe du Monde, 800 Decatur St, French Quarter, New Orleans, LA
This French Quarter tradition serves up delicious cafe au lait and crispy, hot beignets around the clock.
§ The Mighty Mississippi, French Quarter, New Orleans, LA
It starts at Lake Itasca, Minnesota and winds 2,340 miles to the Gulf of Mexico! When it hits New Orleans, it’s a half a mile wide and 200 feet deep. The Mississippi River is hard to miss in New Orleans — just ask anyone for directions!
§ St. Charles Streetcar
This moving National Historic Landmark starts its run at Canal Street in the French Quarter, through the Garden District, passing Tulane and Loyola Universities, Historic Mansions, Audubon Park, and winding up at Palmer Park in Carrollton.
§ Royal Street, French Quarter, New Orleans, LA
If art galleries, estate jewelry and fine antiques are your idea of a perfect shopper’s paradise, you’ve come to the right spot.
§ Tipitina’s 501 Napoleon Ave, New Orleans, LA
Home of the Professor Longhair, the Meters and the Neville’s, this nightlife staple is the place to hear New Orleans sounds of the past, present and future.
§Audubon Zoo, the Aquarium of the Americas & Insectarium New Orleans, LA. Take a trip to visit these wonderful and interesting sites.
§The Historic Voodoo Museum, French Quarter, New Orleans, LA
See the magic of voodoo dolls, juju bags, love potions and supernatural powders. Located on Rue Dumaine between Bourbon and Royal Streets, this is believed to be the only museum in the world which is dedicated exclusively to the practice of voodoo.

