Map of Louisiana Attractions
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Bourbon StreetThe busiest and best-known street in New Orleans. There's a music lounge at every corner and the old French architecture everywhere is simply marvelous. |
Jackson SquareThis picturesque square bounded by the grand ole Mississippi on one side and the cathedral on the other side is a must-see site. |
French QuarterThe oldest and most flashy and elegant neighborhood of the Big Easy. Fans of architecture and blues music will especially love it here. |
Café du MondeThis non-stop café is legendary for its café au lait blended with chicory and beignets. A must when in New Orleans. |
St. Louis CathedralA cathedral like no other in the United States. Built in the 18th century in Spanish colonial style, the fairy-tale like structure is a definite must-see. |
New Orleans Historic Voodoo MuseumThis museum will capture attention of all those interested in spooky things. Bizarre bricolage of curiosities. |
Preservation HallInside this rather shabby looking building lies the most renowned jazz hall of the city. A truly legendary place. |
Canal StreetThe pulsating artery of the Big Easy, the street that never sleeps. The place to go shopping, enjoy a fine dinner or just marvel at the architecture from an old streetcar. |
Riverwalk MarketplaceConvenient shopping location with well facilitated food court. Shop here for everything from clothes to food. |
Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop and BarSupposedly the oldest continuously functioning bar in the world. A place full of character and atmosphere. |
Garden DistrictA calm and picturesque neighborhood full of fancy and opulent mansions built during the 19th century. |
Faubourg MarignyWhat was a rich neighborhood full of fancy mansions fell to decline during mid-20th century, but was later restored again. Today it is a beautiful historic district. |
Frenchmen StreetA vibrant street full of distinct character, lined with blues lounges, bars and lovely cafés. A charming, authentic part of New Orleans. |
S.S. NatchezCruise the mighty Mississippi in this classic steamboat. Enjoy the wonderful hospitality provided aboard. |
Audubon ZooNot just a zoo, but an institute dedicated to preserving and educating about the wonders of nature. Features 2,000 animals, an aquarium, as well as an interactive swamp. |
Lafayette CemeteryOne of the oldest cemeteries in town filled with fancy tombs and centuries old graves. A bit ghastly yet interesting sight. |
Suggested Louisiana Trips
Riverwalk in New Orleans (1 day)Must-see places of New Orleans near Mississippi River. |
New Orleans in Three Days Suggestions (3 days)Three days in New Orleans? Don't miss those interesting places. |
Cities in Louisiana
| Map of New Orleans attractions |
