Louisiana tourism is centered on New Orleans and the North Shore region in the southeastern corner of the state near the Florida border. West of New Orleans is the Great River Road, with the I-10 running to the Mississippi River port capital city of Baton Rogue. West of New Orleans along the Gulf of Mexico, the I-10 cuts through Lafayette and Lake Charles on its way past Abbeville to Texas. Central Louisiana is Lake Country, and home to cities like Alexandria and Natchitoches. In northern Louisiana, the I-20 runs west from Monroe to Bossier City, Shreveport, and East Texas. Unless Louisiana is very familiar and frequent territory, New Orleans will be the top choice for a Louisiana vacation. Though Mardi Gras, music, and the winning ways of the New Orleans Saints football team get the spotlight, there is much more to explore in New Orleans. Within New Orleans choose among Bourbon Street, Royal Street, the Upper and Lower French Quarters, the Warehouse and Central Business District, the Garden District and Uptown, and Mid-City. With street car lines linking the French Quarter to the Garden District, Convention Center, and everywhere else, it is easy for the whole family to get around. If long walks are your exercise, explore the scenic city on foot. An easy two-hour drive from New Orleans brings you to Baton Rogue, Natchitoches and Lake Country. Explore old Beauregard Town in downtown Baton Rogue, the historic homes of the Baton Rogue Garden District, and tour one or several working plantations. Walk the 33-block Historic Landmark District and tour the historic homes and churches of Natchitoches. Relive Spanish Empire history in Louisiana at Fort St. Jean Baptiste State Historic Site. Heading west from New Orleans is Cajun Country and Lafayette with its mix of French, French Canadian (Acadian), Spanish, and Caribbean cultures. Besides Cajun and Creole cookery, explore the Civil War heritage at the Lafayette Museum. Stop by Abbeville to view the courthouse designed by Hayes Town, St. Mary Magdalen Church, and have a seafood meal. With 75 annual festivals Lake Charles is Louisiana's Festival City, and home to the Creole Nature Trail Scenic Byway. Shreveport and Bossier City in northwest Louisiana are casino and entertainment centers. Shreveport is renowned for hosting the Louisiana State Fair in the fall. Plus floral centers, art galleries, and museums. Monroe in the northeast also has notable gardens.
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5.0 based on 75 reviews
Each year we head to New Orleans and each time I go I must stop at the French Market to purchase my annual birthday and anniversary gift along with some Christmas gifts for my Mother-in Law from Hasan Cicek. His jewelry selection is exceptional and always exquisite. I have been purchasing a wide variety of necklaces and earrings from he and his wife for well over the past 10 years. I love the unique design of the jewelry, and Hasan has a vast knowledge of gemstones that truly is incredible! Anatolian jewelry is a place you must visit when you are in NOLA! The variety of gemstones, unique designs and incredible prices are not able to be matched by any other jeweler.
4.5 based on 38 reviews
Pleasantly surprised by the quality of vendors, the variety of offerings and the kindness of the people! We’ve been to a few markets, and this one is definitely one of the better ones! Be sure to check out the mushroom stand!
4.5 based on 180 reviews
New Orleans' only weekly night-time art market featuring original art and handmade goods by local artists. We provide a family friendly atmosphere filled with wonderful ambience and all the sounds and flavor of Frenchmen Street.
Cute little art market on Frenchman in the heart of everything. You can go different nights and see some of the same vendors but also different vendors. Friendly vendors with everything from wall art/pics, music instruments, jewelry, custom tshirts and so much more.
4.5 based on 16 reviews
Love this local gem! Zele is a great spot to find amazing locally made art and gifts. There are constantly new artists and work in there, so there is always something new to discover. Love buying art for gifts! Great spot!
4.0 based on 2,260 reviews
Whether you are seeking an authentic Creole meal of Jumbalaya or a romantic candlelit dinner overlooking the Mississippi, this historic market area is for you.
Very nice area. Lots of great food, shops, local vendors selling handcrafted items, art, books. Would visit again.
4.0 based on 46 reviews
Get some great buys at this tasty and colorful market from homemade pies and gumbo to blooming orchids and mushrooms.
As with any market like this, yes friends there are some vendors with mass produced crap. Sorry it just comes with rentable spaces, if you worry about all of that then you will miss out on some really great local art and items! I am not a tshirt person (there are plenty of you are) but if you want print, painting and handmade good it is worth a stroll through. I found a gentleman who made some beautiful amazing sugar skulls for my collection and they will explain symbolism for each item, there is lots of local beauty in the French market.
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3.0 based on 2 reviews
Lafayette Jockey Lot is open rain or shine, every Saturday and Sunday 8 am - 5pm, with hundreds of vendors featuring, collectibles, clothing, antiques, leather goods, home decor, plants, sporting memorabilia, furniture and much more. Bring the family, do some shopping, take a break for lunch at one of the markets concession stands, featuring all your favorites from burgers to jambalaya.
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