Best Things To Do in New Orleans, Louisiana

  1. Washington Square

    4.3 (14 Votes)
    Washington Square

    Park

    The Washington Square Park was developed by the Marigny and Mandeville families in the early 1800s and since then has been the meeting place for many events in the city. The beautiful trees and shaded pathways make for the perfect place for open-air music concerts while the locals love to walk their dogs here or simply visit the place to soak up the sun. The art markets, concerts and annual fes...Read more
  2. Chalmette Battlefield

    4.5 (841 Votes)
    Chalmette Battlefield

    Historical Site

    The Chalmette Battlefield is the site of a historic battle that took place on January 8, 1815. The war was fought between the British force and the American soilders.
  3. Lake Pontchartrain

    4.6 (1472 Votes)
    Lake Pontchartrain

    Water Body, Lake

    Spread across an area of approximately 630 square miles, this second largest inland saltwater body is technically not a lake but an estuary. Fish species found at the lake include speckled trout, white trout, sheepshead, and redfish, along with about 120 more varieties. It offers a lot of recreational activities for the people of New Orleans. In 2010, the lake suffered adversely due to devastat...Read more
  4. Lalaurie Mansion

    4.4 (1352 Votes)
    Lalaurie Mansion

    Historical Site

    For more than 150 years, and through several generations, the LaLaurie House has been considered to be the most haunted location in the French Quarter of New Orleans.The history of the house goes that Madame LaLaurie was a beautiful lady and the wife of the owner of the house, and although people praised her for her grace, beauty and her hostess skills, there was another side to her. It was lat...Read more
  5. Spring Fiesta Historic House

    Architecture

    The Spring Fiesta Historic Houses is a part of an old neighbourhood in New Orleans and even though you can see the houses from outside all year long, once a year you can get access to see almost 20 historic houses from inside during the Annual Spring Fiesta and Historic Home Tour. The tour of the privately owned houses takes you back a century and is simply one of the fiestas you cannot miss wh...Read more
  6. New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park
    Opened in the year 1994 to celebrate the roots and progressions of Jazz music, the New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park is situated in the Treme area of New Orleans. If you want to catch a live jazz show, this is the place you should visit!
  7. Elms Mansion

    4.7 (9 Votes)
    Elms Mansion

    Architecture , Exhibition

    The Van Benthuysen-Elms Mansion is one of the most elite wedding and party venues in New Orleans complete with period furnishing and surrounding gardens. The place reflects elegance and has a Ballroom that is ornately decorated to add to its romantic, luxurious ambience. Highlights include imported mantel of hand-carved marble, 24-karat gold sconces and a 48-foot grand ballroom lined with jewel...Read more
  8. Rhino Contemporary Crafts Co. Gallery

    Art Gallery, Sculpture

    The RHINO Gallery is a non-profit art gallery that showcases the art-work of local artists. The gallery’s selected art are admired by local as well as tourist art-lovers. From paintings to sculptures, pottery and glass art- the gallery showcases art in every form and gives you a rare peak into the trending artists in New Orleans. If you are looking for gifts and souvenirs, don’t for...Read more
  9. Lakefront Arena

    4.3 (8 Votes)
    Lakefront Arena

    Arena

    The Lakefront Arena is home to University of New Orleans Privateers men's and women's basketball teams and was constructed in 1983 as a school athletic facility. Today, the arena’s massive seating space (8,993 to be precise) makes its favourable for shows, concerts and popular events. Famous artists like Lady Gaga, The Black Keys, Britney Spears, Demi Lovato and many more have hosted thei...Read more
  10. Crescent City Farmers Market

    Flea Market, Market, Souvenir Shop

    The Crescent City Farmers Market is perfect to try the flavours of New Orleans and to shop for fresh produce including seafood, meats and locally grown veggies. The small stalls serve freshly made dishes and as you grab a bite, you can walk through the market to shop for small souvenirs like Voodoo dolls and trinkets. The place is perfect if you want to see the local life of New Orleans and exp...Read more
  11. French Quarter

    Architecture , Neighborhoods

    This region is also known as Vieux Carre and is said to be the oldest Neighbor of New Orleans. Facing towards Mississippi River, this quarter is considered as cultural hub for both locals and outsiders. History says that this region has amused renowned writers and artists like Mark Twain and John James Audubon. Presently the quarter has become a popular residence for many Hollywood celebrities...Read more
  12. Mardi Gras Fountain

    4.5 (10 Votes)
    Mardi Gras Fountain

    Waterfront, Landmark, Walking Area, Fountain

    The Mardi Gras Fountains are known for their colourful displays after the sun goes down. After the Hurricane, the fountains are undergoing repair but the Lakeshore is still ideal to soak up the sun and admire the view of the lake. The nearby waterfront is perfect to take a walk and if you love photography, you can capture some fabulous moments here, as you explore one of the local favorites in ...Read more
  13. Mardi Gras Museum Of Costume Image
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    The Mardi Gras Museum of Costume in New Orleans, United States was started in 1983 by Carl Mack, a renowned Mardi Gras costume designer and historian. Mack, who had been designing and creating Mardi Gras costumes since the 1960s, wanted to preserve the rich history and tradition of Mardi Gras in New Orleans.The museum was originally located in the French Quarter, but in 2002 it moved to its cur...Read more
  14. New Orleans Public Library - Nora Navra Branch, New Orleans, United States Image
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    The New Orleans Public Library - Nora Navra Branch was established in 1955. It was named after Nora Navra, a prominent educator and community leader in New Orleans. The branch was built to serve the predominantly African American neighborhood of the Seventh Ward, which was in need of a public library at the time.The library was established as part of a larger effort by the New Orleans Public Li...Read more
  15. Louisiana Memorial Pavillion Image
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    The Louisiana Memorial Pavillion, located in New Orleans, United States, was started in 2000 by the National World War II Museum. The museum was founded by historian and author Stephen Ambrose, who wanted to create a space dedicated to preserving the history and legacy of World War II.The idea for the museum originated in the 1990s, when Ambrose and a group of World War II veterans came togethe...Read more
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  • Hello, I will be visiting in February and I am interested in Anne Rice tours. Can you tell what is available, how much it costs, how to book? Thank you!

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  • Are there any segway tour available?

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  • fishing or crabbing experiences in new Orelans? close to Chef Mentur HWY

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    • I am not sure if this information is available. You may approach some local fishing charters in New Orleans to get more details. 

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