The most famous street in New Orleans is the soul of the city's nightlife and live music scene. Stroll through the historic French Quarter, for eclectic shopping and dining and enjoy the bars and jazz clubs of Bourbon Street. Many years ago, Andrew could be found walking these streets with a hurricane (or two) in hand. He has "never had a bad time" at Pat O'Briens, but also has "never had a bad time" at all of the bars he stepped into on this wonderful street.
Where do New Orleans locals go for off-the-hook live jazz, hip hop and funk? Frenchmen Street is one of the best kept secrets in town for authentic Crescent City music, restaurants and the arts.
Facing the Mississippi River close to shopping, dining and art galleries in the Pontalba Apartments, Jackson Square is a lively part of the French Quarter that nurtures a thriving arts community.
An elegant neighborhood of stately home and lush gardens, New Orleans' Garden District is an exquisite example of Greek Revival and Italianate architecture. Shop and dine on Magazine Street.
Learning and entertainment combine with fun, family-friendly exhibits like the Amazon Rain Forest tree-top loop and Mississippi River Gallery. Grab a schedule so you don't miss the expert chats and animal feedings.
Learn about the experiences of American men and women who went through World War II through artifacts and interactive exhibits and the Tom Hanks–produced film Beyond All Boundaries.
The New Orleans Museum of Art and Besthoff Sculpture Garden boasts a collection of 40,000 pieces of art from around the world, and an impressive array of American and French art in particular.
Across from Tulane and Loyola universities, Audubon Park is a wonderful destination for jogging, picnics and playgrounds. Bring a racquet for a game of tennis, or visit the stables for lessons or pony rides. / Spanning 58 acres in historic Uptown New Orleans, Audubon Zoo showcases and protects exotic animals from around the globe. Enjoy hands-on animal encounters, theater shows, lush gardens, rides and unique natural habitat exhibit, such as the Louisiana Swamp, African Savannah and Jaguar Jungle.
City Park is a New Orleans treasure providing a beautiful 1,300-acre environment and a wide array of attractions like Carousel Gardens Amusement Park, Storyland and City Putt mini golf.