Sightseeing

Sightseeing New Orleans

Discover our team’s favorite sightseeing spots in New Orleans, featuring must-see landmarks, scenic views, and iconic locations to make the most of your visit.

Jackson Square

This lively square serves as a gathering place for artists, musicians, and visitors, offering a rich atmosphere filled with cultural events and local charm.

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Bourbon Street

Bourbon Street is the famous heartbeat of New Orleans’ nightlife, known for its lively atmosphere filled with music, dancing, and vibrant bars.

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The French Quarter

The French Quarter is the oldest neighborhood in New Orleans, renowned for its charming cobblestone streets, historic architecture, and vibrant culture.

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Frenchman Street

The area on Frenchman Street between Esplanade Ave and Royal Street. This is another great late night spot, especially for people interested in live music. Just about every bar on Frenchman street will have a live band playing local music.

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Audubon Park

Featuring sprawling oak trees, scenic walking paths, and a stunning lagoon, Audubon Park is a perfect spot for relaxation and recreation. 

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Magazine Street Uptown

A trendy local neighborhood filled with excellent restaurants and bars, perfect for enjoying local cuisine as well as a fantastic spot for shopping for unique local goods.

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City Park

With a variety of attractions including the New Orleans Museum of Art, beautiful walking trails, and picturesque picnic spots, it offers a tranquil escape for visitors and locals alike.

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Bayou St. John

Bayou St. John is a scenic waterway in the Mid City neighborhood, offering a picturesque setting for outdoor activities like kayaking, canoeing, and strolling along its tree-lined banks.

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St. Charles Avenue

This iconic avenue is famous for its streetcar line, providing a convenient way to explore the vibrant neighborhoods and cultural landmarks that define the city. It's also the parade route for some of the most popular Mardi Gras parades every year.

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