New Orleans, Louisiana is known for its southern hospitality along with its enjoyable atmosphere. The French Quarter is at the heart of the city. This neighborhood is known for its energy, culture, enthusiasm, and history. In New Orleans, there is the National D-Day Museum where you can see the courage and bravery of the men who landed on June 6 1944. Check out the see creatures of the Caribbean, Amazon, and Mississippi in the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas. See the history of the floats of Mardi Gras in the Blaine Kern's Mardi Gras World.
Take a look at the beauty of the St. Louis Cathedral. Take a walk around one of the largest parks in the country at City Park. Visit the site where the Capuchin Monks stayed for some time in the Presbytere. The New Orleans Museum of Art hosts a collection of artwork that specializes in Pre-Columbian artwork. Take a stroll along Jackson Square where the entertainers, vendors, musicians, will amuse you for hours.
For nightlife, the famous Bourbon Street is usually where all of the fun is going on. Or head on over to Tipitina's dance hall where you can dance the night away. |