The 10 Best Points of Interest & Landmarks in French Quarter, Louisiana (LA)

April 26, 2022 Venice Greaves

Laissez les bons temps rouler! In New Orleans the good times are perpetually rolling down Bourbon Street, which, thanks to the city’s annual Mardi Gras celebration, has quite a party animal reputation. Once you’ve soaked up the scenery of the historic French Quarter, tour the elegant Garden District and meet the colorful characters of Frenchmen Street. Experience the city's supernatural vibe at the Voodoo Museum or by taking a guided ghost or vampire tour through taverns, alleyways, and cemeteries.
Restaurants in New Orleans

1. BEE Galleries of New Orleans

319 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70130-2216 +1 504-587-7117 http://beegalleries.com/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

BEE Galleries of New Orleans

241 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70130-2214 +1 504-568-1313 http://www.agallery.com/
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5.0 based on 14 reviews

A Gallery For Fine Photography

827 Royal St, New Orleans, LA 70116-3114 +1 504-592-9886 [email protected] http://www.craigtracy.com
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5.0 based on 27 reviews

Craig Tracy Gallery

First Gallery In the World for Fine Art Bodypainting! In the heart of The French Quarter in New Orleans. A Must See while visiting the city!

Reviewed By beckyp661 - Kailua-Kona, United States

Craig is an amazing artist and a really nice guy to boot. We stumbled across this gallery and went in to check it out only to realize we actually already knew his artwork. My husband had seen many articles done on him in airbrush action mag and I knew him from watching Skin Wars (he was a judge) and we both have seen his work on the internet. It was a wonderful experience to get to meet him and we actually got to see him paint live in the galleries which he only does twice a year! His brother Philip runs the gallery and was also a lot of fun to hang out and talk with. We ended up purchasing 3 of his amazing pieces of art and cant wait to figure out where we are going to hang them.

4. French Quarter

New Orleans, LA 800-672-6124 http://www.neworleansonline.com/neworleans/fq/
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4.5 based on 22,334 reviews

French Quarter

The heart and cultural center of New Orleans is the French Quarter, a must-see for its high energy, rich history, diverse architecture, music, street performers, renowned jazz clubs, lively nightlife and the finest art galleries and restaurants in the city.

Reviewed By clarissajg1 - East Haven, United States

the music the people the history the mystery the atmosphere the lore the legends the smell the eclectic air its all the French quarter. you either love it or hate it. I love it it is a part of me. there are great restaurants fun shops wonderful music amazing architecture people watching shopping walking cocktails - its truly amazing -- wear your walking shoes and come experience life

5. Jackson Square

615 Pere Antoine Alley, New Orleans, LA 70116-3234 +1 800-800-0550 http://www.experienceneworleans.com/jackson-square.html
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4.5 based on 16,042 reviews

Jackson Square

Fun area with street painters, musicians and jugglers.

Reviewed By debbiesE2403PL

Jackson Square is a beautiful little area filled with local artists, music, gorgeous flowering plants (these are inside the gated area), horse-drawn carriages, and tons of opportunities to people watch. A definite must-see when visiting New Orleans.

6. Preservation Hall

726 St. Peter Street, New Orleans, LA 70116-3182 +1 504-522-2841 [email protected] http://preservationhall.com/hall/
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4.5 based on 5,774 reviews

Preservation Hall

New Orleans' Preservation Hall was established in 1961 to honor one of America's truest art forms - Traditional New Orleans Jazz. Operating as a music venue, a touring band, and a non-profit organization, Preservation Hall continues its mission today as a cornerstone of New Orleans music and culture. Situated in the heart of the French Quarter on St. Peter Street, the Preservation Hall venue presents intimate, acoustic New Orleans Jazz concerts over 350 nights a year featuring ensembles from a current collective of 100+ local master practitioners. On any given night, audiences bear joyful witness to the evolution of this venerable and living tradition.

Reviewed By 226tandyc - Six Mile, United States

Preservation Hall was a lot smaller and more intimate than I had envisioned, but it was perfect, and we loved our experience. We booked tickets ahead of time, which was fortunate since the line of people waiting to get in was extraordinarily long, and those without reservations who were able to buy on-site tickets had to sit on the floor or stand at the back. We sat on a bench at the front; the wooden benches are probably original, hard and unpadded (for those with bad backs). Surprisingly, there are no bathrooms inside; they send people to the bar next door. You can bring food and drinks inside. The musicians are gifted, funny, and engaging. The whole experience was memory-making. So glad we booked this piece of historic New Orleans.

7. New Orleans Musical Legends Park

311 Bourbon St, New Orleans, LA 70130-2212 +1 504-888-7608 http://www.neworleansmusicallegends.com
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4.5 based on 1,090 reviews

New Orleans Musical Legends Park

Reviewed By NannyEve - London, United Kingdom

A lovely spot in New Orleans Plenty of available seating and tables Great variety of good music Good food from Cafe Beignet A very relaxing and pleasant in the hustle and bustle of New Orleans

8. WhatsNew

824 Decatur St, New Orleans, LA 70116-3306 +1 504-586-2095 [email protected] http://whatsnew-nola.com/
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4.5 based on 14 reviews

WhatsNew

WhatsNew offers a curated collection of local art, home accessories, decor, and gifts for every occasion. We have 44+ local artists and vendors! Find us a few shops down from Cafe du Monde!

9. Voodoo Authentica

612 Dumaine St, New Orleans, LA 70116-3211 +1 504-522-2111 [email protected] http://www.voodooauthentica.com
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4.5 based on 208 reviews

Voodoo Authentica

Voodoo Authentica of New Orleans Cultural Center and Collections is not only a shop, but also a temple and educational space. Everyone working here is a practitioner of Voodoo, and everything in the shop (save the African and Haitian art pieces) are made by local practitioners, much of it actually being made right in the shop. If you have any questions, or even need a bit of spiritual guidance, any of our practitioners can help you out. If you're looking for a reading, stop on in or call, and one of our Priests will give you a spiritual consultation. If you're just genuinely interested in Voodoo and in need of more information, want to see some traditional dolls and spiritual products, or just need some advice on good places to eat, please stop on in! We'd love to see you here!

Reviewed By lesliesF4908KF

Nothing short of amazing. Zaar did my tarot card reading and quite literally brought me to tears. I gave him zero information to go off of and he nailed it. Hours later and I’m still in awe of the reading

10. Arcadian Books

714 Orleans Ave, New Orleans, LA 70116-3111 +1 504-523-4138 http://www.facebook.com/pages/Arcadian-Books-Art-Prints/121084104572710
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4.5 based on 22 reviews

Arcadian Books

Reviewed By DanielR667 - Liverpool, United Kingdom

This place was right opposite my hotel and I staved off going here because I knew I would go mad spending money. When I did go in the owner was very welcoming. Some bookshops can make you feel pressured or rushed which was not the case here. Everything feels a bit precariously stacked but that is part of the charm. I picked up a small book about Marie Laveau which the owner helpfully explains was a novel and not a history book. I switched for what he recommended was more of a general historical study (which is what I was after really). Would definitely come again.

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