The site of the original settlement known as the Vieux Carre in the French Quarter is famous for its lovely houses of different colours with cast-iron balconies and exotic plants, trees and flowers.
Jackson Square is the central plaza of the French Quarter with its statue of Andrew Jackson and St Louis Cathedral.
With their shops, art galleries, museums, bars, live music, exciting night life, friendly people and Creole restaurants that are the most loved street:
Canal Street
Royal Street
Bourbon Street
Chartres Street
Decatur Street
The Natchez a 19-century steamboat travels along the Missisipi River.
The St Charles Streetcar has been traveling on St Charles Avenue for over 165 years.
Audubon Park and Zoo
Garden District with its beautiful 19 century mansions and gardens
Bayou Sauvage Ntional Wildlife Refuge within the city is the largest urban wildlife center in the country.
Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve protects the rich natural and cultural resources of the Louisiana Missisipi River area.
The New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park show visitors the origins and history of jazz.
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