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Things To Do

French Quarter

French Quarter

New Orleans, LA

The French Quarter is on the National Register of Historic Places, and its Creole townhouses, Spanish-influenced courtyards and ironwork balconies are synonymous with Southern style.

Garden District

Garden District

New Orleans, LA

New Orleans' second-most well-known neighborhood is about a mile from the French Quarter. The Garden District is famous for its stately homes surrounded by expansive gardens. The St. Charles streetcar runs the full length of the oak-canopied boulevard, an ideal way to view the neighborhood's antebellum masterpieces.

New Orleans Jazz Museum

New Orleans Jazz Museum

400 Esplanade Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70116
, (504) 568-6993

The New Orleans Jazz Museum celebrates jazz in the city where it was born. Through dynamic interactive exhibitions, multi-generational educational programming, research facilities and engaging musical performances, the music New Orleans made famous is explored in all its forms.

Cigar Factory New Orleans

Cigar Factory New Orleans

415 Decatur Street, New Orleans, LA 70130
, (504) 568-1003

Established in 1999 the Cigar Factory New Orleans is the last remaining cigar factory operating in Louisiana. Come by and watch our Master cigar rollers and enjoy one of our great cigars while viewing our Museum of artifacts from local cigar factories dating back to the late 1800's. One literally takes a step back in time when entering Cigar Factory New Orleans. It’s pulsating Latin sounds and aromatic scents beckon passers by to indulge in the rich history of the city and the tradition of fine cigar smoking. New Orleans is one of the last city’s where you can still enjoy your favorite cocktail and a hand-rolled cigar as you stroll down century old pathways and revel in the uniqueness that is “The Big Easy”.

Canal Place

Canal Place

333 Canal Street, New Orleans, LA 70130
, (504) 522-9200

World-class retailers. Locally celebrated designers. Canal Place is Downtown New Orleans’ premier shopping destination for luxury fashion and beauty brands, boutique clothing stores, home goods and much more. Style your French Quarter excursion with the latest trends from Canal Place’s exclusive retailers.

Emeril's New Orleans

Emeril's New Orleans

800 Tchoupitoulas Street, New Orleans, LA 70130
, (504) 528-9393

Emeril’s Restaurant is chef/restaurateur Emeril Lagasse’s famed flagship restaurant housed in a renovated pharmacy warehouse in New Orleans’ Warehouse District. Since opening in 1990, Emeril’s has been a definitive force in contemporary New Orleans cuisine and has earned rave reviews and accolades for nearly 25 years, including Esquire magazine’s “Restaurant of the Year” and Wine Spectator’s “Grand Award” for 14 consecutive years.

Audubon Zoo

Audubon Zoo

6500 Magazine Street, New Orleans, LA 70118
, (504) 861-2537

Located in historic Uptown New Orleans Audubon Zoo offers an exotic mix of animals from around the globe, engaging educational programs, hands-on animal encounters and lush gardens. Unique natural habitat exhibits such as the award-winning Louisiana Swamp and Jaguar Jungle showcase the relationship between people and nature. Don't miss the daily animal presentations, chats and feeds; our highly endangered whooping cranes, Amur leopards, and orangutans; our tiger; and our mysterious white alligators. Audubon Zoo is often ranked among the country's best for innovation and entertainment value!

The National WWII Museum

The National WWII Museum

945 Magazine Street, New Orleans, LA 70130
, (504) 528-1944

The National WWII Museum tells the story of the American experience in the war that changed the world—why it was fought, how it was won, and what it means today—so that all generations can understand the price of freedom and be inspired by what they learn. Through exhibits, multimedia experiences, and thousands of personal accounts, the Museum takes visitors on an immersive tour of World War II in every theater of war. A world of history awaits your discovery—welcome to your WWII journey.