Top 10 Places to Visit in New Orleans
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According to The Planet D, New Orleans, Louisiana, is among the top 27 U.S. cities to visit in March. The city is flooded with history, culture, and local legends. The month of March is the perfect time to visit as the weather is cool and the streets are alive with music every day!
If you're new to New Orleans, here's some information to start your journey.
New Orleans, Louisiana, is a mixture of old and new, from the French Quarter to the booming modern areas of downtown. This city comprises unique cultures such as African American, Cajun, Creole, French, and many more! The city is best known for its Voodoo Culture, Madame Laveau, vampires, and Mardi Gras celebrations.
In this city, you will see architectural designs influenced by the Spanish, roads, and history from French colonization and a mixture of Haitian Voodoo and Catholicism. While the amount of places to see and activities to do can be overwhelming, here are the top 10 places to visit and things to do while visiting New Orleans!
1. French Quarter
The French Quarter is one of the top attractions in New Orleans, Louisiana. People worldwide come to relish in the lively street music and beautiful architecture. The French Market has an assortment of foods that are a must-try. Vendors sell a variety of gifts and edible treats as well! In the French Quarter, take your time to walk up the streets and enjoy the numerous restaurants and shopping centers. Try some seafood gumbo or turtle soup once you've worked up an appetite.
2. Café Du Monde
Café Du Monde is a local favorite in New Orleans. It was established in 1862 in the New Orleans French Market. This café provides some of the best beignets and coffee and is available 24/7. As one of the top attractions in New Orleans, you can find this café all around the city, from the French Quarter to Kenner, which is calmer and more peaceful.
3. New Orleans City Park
Sometimes, it's nice to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and enjoy a peaceful stroll through a quaint park. New Orleans City Park is a one-of-a-kind destination. In the area, there are several things to do, such as visiting the Carousel Gardens Amusement Park, the New Orleans Museum of Art, and the Botanical Gardens. If you want something different, check out City Put, Storyland, or Disc Golf. New Orleans City Park isn't just any park. They have an array of activities, things to do, and attractions to see. For something a bit more adventurous, you can rent a canoe or paddle boat and travel across the water while basking in the scenery. Once done, take a rest at one of the cafés found in the park.
4. Bourbon Street
Music, food, drinks, and parties! Bourbon Street is the top attraction to visit for a night of partying in New Orleans. The city is famous for this party street, especially around Mardis Gras time. Here you will find the quintisential party experience with drinks such as the Hurricane, colorful beads, and balconies full of lively people.
5. Frenchmen Street
Frenchmen Street is one of the top attractions for nightlife, shopping, street art, and food. This street has continually grown in popularity each year. If you are looking to find the local jazz scene of New Orleans, you've found the place! Numerous jazz clubs line the streets spilling their music onto the streets for all to enjoy.
6. New Orleans Ghost Tours
New Orleans has a darker side filled with voodoo, witches, vampires, and ghostly tales. Famous shows such American Horror Story "Cult" and The Originals were filmed in this city for its rich history. One of the best things to do is book a ghost tour through one of the many companies that offer them. The best one that I have found is the New Orleans Ghost, Voodoo and Vampire Walking Tour through Tripadvisor.
7. Coterie NOLA
This is one of the best things to do while in New Orleans. Located downtown near Decatur Street, Coterie NOLA has an authentic bar and a sophisticated feel to it. This restaurant offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner. After a long night out, try their amazing breakfast and start the day off with a the Rajin Cajun and a cold mimosa to tie it all together.
8. St. Louis Cathedral / Jackson Square
This is one of the top attractions in New Orleans. Jackson Square is known for its picturesque beauty and is great for photographs, weddings, and sightseeing. In this square, you can see the famous Andrew Jackson statue and the gorgeous St. Louis Cathedral.
9. The Sazerac House
The Sazerac House is a one of a kind destination. With three floors for visitors to explore, this house is your go to spot for drinking and learning. Delve into the history of how the Sazerac Cocktail began and became an important part of New Orleans tradition and culture. In this place, visitors can take tours, explore exhibits, and experience tastings to find their favorite drink.
The Sazerac House is a one of a kind destination. With three floors for visitors to explore, this house is your go to spot for drinking and learning. Delve into the history of how the Sazerac Cocktail began and became an important part of New Orleans tradition and culture. In this place, visitors can take tours, explore exhibits, and experience tastings to find their favorite drink.
10. Riverwalk Outlet Mall
If you have some extra time during visit, check out the Riverwalk Outlet Mall. This is great to explore and get your shopping on! They have a variety of stores and a beautiful river front to relax.
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