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Aquarium of the Americas 5.0 stars
Zoo, Aquarium - #1 of 22 Attractions in New Orleans
I am a huge sucker for aquariums, and the Aquarium of the Americas is one of the reasons
why. I took a trip to New Orleans recently and planned my whole trip ... [more]
Honey Island Swamp 5.0 stars
National Park, Nature Reserve - #2 of 22 Attractions in New Orleans
When I visited Louisiana and New Orleans in particular – one of my main interests was to
really come to know well a bayou. So I took a tour in the Honey Island ... [more]
City Park 5.0 stars
Park - #3 of 22 Attractions in New Orleans
Christmas is a sight to see in City Park. Every year they throw the Celebration under the
Oaks, where the trees of the park get seriously decorated. It's most ... [more]

Oak Alley Plantation 5.0 stars
Building - #4 of 22 Attractions in New Orleans
The first time I went to the Oak Alley Plantation, I was in eighth grade, and ever since,
I've had the nagging feeling that I was born in the wrong century. ... [more]
Mardi Gras 5.0 stars
Market Place - #5 of 22 Attractions in New Orleans
The first time I went to Mardi Gras I was in shock. I have since been back many times, but
boy did my first time stand out. Never before had I witnessed a place ... [more]
Old Ursuline Convent 5.0 stars
Quarter - #6 of 22 Attractions in New Orleans
Old Ursuline Convent is the ONLY actual, real piece of French Architecture in the French
Quarter. Yeah, it's weird, I know. Most of the French Quarter is ... [more]
St. Charles Ave 5.0 stars
Other Urban Landmark - #7 of 22 Attractions in New Orleans
St Charles Ave is one of the architectural wonders of the world in my opinion. The homes
are beautiful, with sort of a tropical color scheme, and the oak trees ... [more]
Audubon Park 5.0 stars
Park - #8 of 22 Attractions in New Orleans
In Audubon Park, near the northwestern edge right outside of the zoo, there is a five
hundred year old oak tree. This tree is so old that the branches spring ... [more]
Jackson Square 5.0 stars
Square - #9 of 22 Attractions in New Orleans
In my opinion, Jackson Square is one of the most beautiful places in the world on a
summer's morning. It's a flagstone square with a fenced garden square in the ... [more]
Cascade Stables 5.0 stars
Other Urban Landmark - #10 of 22 Attractions in New Orleans
Right in City Park is Cascade Stables. I've loved horses for years, so of course I find
stables pretty quickly. These stables contain the horses for the New ... [more]
Louis Armstrong Park 4.0 stars
Park - #11 of 22 Attractions in New Orleans
Congo Square/Louis Armstrong park can be a lot of fun during events and festivals, but it
is a pretty dangerous place when deserted and at night. The history of ... [more]
Audubon Zoo 4.0 stars
Zoo, Aquarium - #12 of 22 Attractions in New Orleans
Audubon Zoo is a really wonderful place. It's linked with the Audubon Botanical Gardens,
and they're all linked to the Aquarium through the Audubon Foundation. ... [more]
Bayou St. Johns 4.0 stars
Quarter - #13 of 22 Attractions in New Orleans
Bayou St. Johns is right on the border of City Park, and is worth at least a look. It's
one of the only bayous in the city itself, and it was frequently the ... [more]
Chinchuba School for the Deaf 4.0 stars
Building - #14 of 22 Attractions in New Orleans
New Orleans is really good at the haunted house thing in October. A lot of places have
them, one of the best is Chinchuba School for the Deaf on the West Bank. ... [more]
Royal St 4.0 stars
Quarter - #15 of 22 Attractions in New Orleans
The French Quarter is lovely for Christmas. They usually decorate Royal St. in
traditional Victorian style with strings of white lights on all the buildings, ... [more]
Mississippi Levees 4.0 stars
Other Urban Landmark - #16 of 22 Attractions in New Orleans
The levees along the Mississippi may have been responsible for the terrible flooding of
New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina, but I always remember more my dawn ... [more]
Huey P. Long Bridge 3.0 stars
Bridge - #17 of 22 Attractions in New Orleans
The Huey P. Long bridge is down in River Ridge, and it is still functioning last I heard.
It was built in the era of Earl Long, Huey's brother I think, and to ... [more]
Preservation Hall 3.0 stars
Museum, Gallery, Exhibition - #18 of 22 Attractions in New Orleans
Preservation Hall is, in my personal opinion, highly overrated. Then again, I'm really
not a big jazz fan, which is what you'll find most of here. Jazz bands, ... [more]
St. Denis Cemetary 3.0 stars
Cemetery - #19 of 22 Attractions in New Orleans
St. Denis Cemetary, which is the more famous one with Marie Laveau in it, holds a lot less
appeal to me. It's off on the back side of the French Quarter, is a ... [more]
Louisiana Renaissance Faire 1.0 stars
Entertainment, Festival, Amusement Park - #20 of 22 Attractions in New Orleans
Ah, Louisiana Ren Faire. Skip it. It's terrible. Go to Texas Renaissance Faire, or
Scarborough Faire, which is also in Texas. Better yet, find an SCA event ... [more]

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