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Things to do in New Orleans

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The top 112 attractions in New Orleans

Gardens in New Orleans
Judge Fred J. Cassibry Square
The square was named after Fred J. Cassibry, a US navy veteran of the Second World War. He served many organizations such as the C
Statues in New Orleans
Martha Statue
Around the French market, there are statues representing characters from everyday New Orleans. Here, we find Martha, described as
Statues in New Orleans
Jacques The Butcher
Among the statues in the French market, Jacques the butcher has his mouth open, probably frozen as he offers his meat to passersby
Statues in New Orleans
Michelle
The third statue in tribute to the ordinary people of the French market is dedicated to Michelle, a young woman sitting barefoot o
Festivals in New Orleans
St. Patrick's Day Parade
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New Orleans is a party town, with the most famous celebration being Mardi Gras, of course. But the celebrations don't stop there:
Bowling Alleys in New Orleans
Mid-City Lanes Rock 'n' Bowl
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If you're in New Orleans, stop by the Rock 'N' Bowl for a different sort of evening from 8:30pm onwards. It's a bowling alley, dan
Museums in New Orleans
The Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden at NOMA
This magnificent sculpture garden is part of the New Orleans Museum of Art. I highly recommend visiting the garden and the adjacen
Bars in New Orleans
Pat O'Brien's
You can't leave New Orleans without trying the famous "hurricane" at Pat O'Brien's. It's a cocktail that's half rum, mixed with th
Churches in New Orleans
St. Augustine Catholic Church
New Orleans is essentially a Catholic city. Unlike other states, where evangelical religions are more popular, Louisiana is full o
Theme Parks in New Orleans
Louis Armstrong Park
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If you walk through the French Market, you'll reach a dead-end road. Look to your right, and you'll find yourself right in front o
Museums in New Orleans
Louis Armstrong House Museum
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Many of those who visit the Louis Armstrong Park are unaware of its significance. Within it, hidden behind a fence, with almost no
Museums in New Orleans
I.E.H.
The IEH is in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. It's a plural and independent non-profit organization that was founded in Spain in 2001
Streets in New Orleans
Canal Street
Marking the western boundary of the French Quarter, Canal Street is one of the main avenues of the city of New Orleans. Lined with
Historical Monuments in New Orleans
Robert E. Lee Circle Monument
Nestled in the heart of St. Charles Avenue, the Robert E Lee Circle monument is very interesting. The central 18 meter monument is
Squares in New Orleans
Exchange Place
Nestled in the heart of the French Quarter, hidden away by Conti Street, Exchange Place is a charming little corner of the city wi
Shops in New Orleans
A&P store
A little bit lost among the bars and quirky shops of Old Square, dedicated to sex, voodoo, or Mardi Gras, A & P is a small shop of
Of Touristic Interest in New Orleans
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Museums in New Orleans
New Orleans Conservation Guild
Situated in the city of New Orleans, Louisiana, the Conservation Guild Museum, is primarily an establishment which specialises in