Did you know? The Cabildo was the site of the Louisiana Purchase transfer in 1803, which finalized the United States’ acquisition of the Louisiana Territory. It also served as the center of New Orleans Government until 1853. Between the ceremony and reception, take some time to browse the artifacts and New Orleans memorabilia in the museum! There's plenty to look at with 3 stories of exhibitions.
Right across the street from the Westin hotel is the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas. Touch stingrays, feed parakeets, enjoy the sharks and fish specific to the Mississippi River and other parts of the Americas!
Grab some beignets at this infamous New Orleans staple! Stop by after the reception for beignets and a cafe au lait!
Jackson Square is well.known for street performers and local artists. Home to the St. Louis Cathedral and local boutiques as well!
Want to play some slots or roulette? We hope you win big!
This street needs no explanation - have fun! Drink a hurricane or hand grenade while perusing the street - you can always see something interesting there!