New Orleans Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
New Orleans – known for its great food, great music, and carnival atmosphere. Check out the best sights to see in the city, here.
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Come on down to #NewOrleans, better known as The Big Easy.
Dive headfirst into a melting pot of French, African, and Brazilian culture meshed with many different religions, foods, and of course jazz. Let the good times roll in the French Quarter, the birthplace of jazz, when you visit its numerous bars, clubs, and restaurants. To really kick up your partying skills a notch, head to Bourbon Street, where festivals and late nights are a way of life.
Your #vacation should include a #visit to Jackson Square, where you can tour historic buildings like the beautiful St. Louis Cathedral. Plan a trip to Memorial Hall and learn about the Civil War, or walk through Lafayette Cemetery to see one of the country’s most haunted graveyards.
You’ll find an assortment of galleries and boutiques throughout the city, so you can satisfy your desire for art and shopping.
For now, we hope you enjoy watching this #travel #guide as much as we enjoyed making it.
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1:18 - French Quarter
1:46 - Jackson Square
2:00 - St. Louis Cathedral
2:08 - Cabildo and the Presbytere
2:20 - 1850 House
2:28 - New Orleans Jazz Museum
2:47 - Warehouse District
2:58 - Memorial Hall
3:08 - National World War II Museum
3:18 - Lafayette Cemetery
3:43 - Commander's Palace Restaurant
3:53 - Audubon Park
4:15 - New Orleans Museum of Art
4:28 - Mardi Gras Museum
5:00 - Frenchman Street and Bourbon Street