Audubon Zoo
6500 Magazine Street, New Orleans, Louisiana 70118
Located in 58 acres of beautiful landscape and with more than 1,500 species
displayed in their natural habitat, Audubon Zoo is one of the nation's best zoos.
Open daily from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm in the winter and from 9:30 am to 6:00 pm in
the summer.
Aquarium of the Americas
Woldenberg Park, New Orleans, Louisiana 70130
Top 5 in the U.S., features the largest collection of sharks and jellyfish.
Dont miss the rare white gator, penguins and otters. Also new exhibits in the
Changing Exhibits Gallery.
Bourbon Street
French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana
Bourbon Street is the most popular and famous tourist attraction in New Orleans.
All through the day and night you can see people partying up and down the street.
City Park
1 Dreyfous Avenue, New Orleans, Louisiana
Approximately 1,500 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds. Centuries-old
oak trees, a botanical garden, lagoons, and horses for hire are some of the things
you can enjoy here.
French Quarter
New Orleans, Louisiana
The French Quarter is one big living attraction. It is famous for its old French-and
Spanish-style buildings, cool jazz, and joyous atmosphere. The heart of the quarter
is at Jackson Square, where artists, musicians, fortune-tellers, mime artists
and magicians perform.
French Market
1008 North Peters Street, New Orleans, Louisiana
This is America's oldest city market. It is said that before the Europeans
settled here, the same area was used by Native Americans as a trading and meeting
place. It has a flea market, a farmer's market, shops, restaurants and cafés.
Open daily from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm.
Frenchmen Street
Faubourg Marigny, New Orleans, Louisiana
Three of the city's hottest music clubs playing jazz, reggae and salsa can
be found in this street.
Jazzland Theme Park
6600 Plaza Drive, Suite 206 New Orleans, LA 70127,
Jazzland is a 140-acre amusement park in New Orleans showcasing the unique
culture of Louisiana. The high quality attractions offer 31 outstanding amusement
rides, spectacular shows, scrumptious food and a variety of live music - everything
that makes New Orleans a world-class destination.
Louisiana Super Dome
Sugar Bowl Drive - New Orleans, Louisiana 70112
The Superdome excels in producing convention trade shows, exhibitions, stage
productions, concerts, family shows and every type of special event possible.
The Dome is located in the Central Business District.
Mardi Gras World
233 Newton Street - New Orleans, Louisiana 70114
Tourists are encouraged to bring their cameras and picture themselves next
to King Kong, Marilyn Monroe, the giant Bacchsaurus, and thousands of other props
and sculptures. The daily tours take you through this once-forbidden location
inside New Orleans where Mardi Gras is made.
New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum
724 Dumaine Street, New Orleans, Louisiana 70116
This is the most unusual museum in the world! Learn about the mysterious mixture
of African and Catholic rituals brought to New Orleans in the eighteenth century.
You can see artifacts of the occult, pictures of rituals, old maps that retrace
the journey of slaves from Africa, photographs of modern-day practitioners.
Saint Louis Cathedral
615 Pere Antoine Alley, New Orleans, Louisiana 70116
This is the oldest cathedral in the United States, built in 1794. It is the
place of worship for thousands of New Orleanians. The cathedral standing today
is actually the third building to occupy the site. The first was destroyed by
a hurricane and the second was destroyed by the fire of 1788 which almost burnt
every structure in the French Quarter.
Six Flags New Orleans
12301 Lake Forest Boulevard - New Orleans, Louisiana 70129
No matter what your speed, Six Flags New Orleans has great rides for everyone
from mild to wild! Six Flags New Orleans is midway between downtown New Orleans
and Slidell.
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