The French Quarter is the oldest and most popular section in New Orleans

Audubon Aquarium of the Americas/ Entergy IMAX Theatre
This award-winning public aquarium includes the largest and most diverse collection of sharks and jellyfish in the United States.
Open daily 9:30am-6pm (last ticket sold at 5pm). $13 adults, $10 seniors, and $6.50 children ages 2-12.
1 Canal Street. 581-4629Audubon Zoo and Gardens
Home to more than 1800 animals, the Audubon Zoo is one of the finest in the U.S., and the gardens are spectacular.
Open daily, 9:30am-5pm. $9 adults, $5.75 seniors, and $4.75 children ages 2-12. A free shuttle departs from St. Charles Avenue streetcar stop 36.
3600 Magazine St. 581-4629
St. Louis Cathedral
This magnificent cathedral was built around 1849 and was designated a minor basilica in 1964 by Pope Paul VI.
Free tours available Monday to Saturday, 9am-5pm/Sunday, 1:30-5pm. A gift shop is open daily, 9am-6pm. Mass said daily.
615 Pere Antoine Alley. 525-9585
Harrah’s Casino
The South’s largest casino is located at the foot of Canal Street. The casino has five lavish New Orleans-themed areas comprising 2900 slots and 125 table games. The Manor Room serves prime rib and seafood.
512 S. Peters Street. 533-6000
Insectarium
Located in the historic U.S. Custom House on Canal Street in downtown New Orleans, Audubon Insectarium will delight you with ‘up close and personal’ live insect encounters, the indelible story of the Crescent City and insects, and “Life Underground,” where you’ll be shrunk to insect size.
Open Tuesday through Sunday, 10 am – 6 pm. $15 adults, $10 children ages 2 – 12 and seniors 65 and up $12. 504-861-2537


French Market
Shopping, entertainment and cuisine within the atmosphere of the country’s oldest public market. A tradition as old as the city itself. On the riverfront in New Orleans’ celebrated French QuarterRoyal Street
Famous for its elegant antique furniture, décor and jewelry.
The Shops at Canal Place
Located adjacent to the French Quarter, is home to exclusive designer boutiques and exclusive shops to include Saks Fifth Avenue, Brooks Brothers, Pottery Barn and Williams Sonoma
Riverwalk Marketplace
Premier shopping experience located on the Mississippi River. Riverwalk has more than 100 shops as well as the new Southern Food and Beverage Museum


Acme Oyster & Seafood House
724 Iberville Street, New Orleans, LA 70130 (504)522-2711
Type of Establishment: Creole,Seafood,Po-Boys
Price Range: InexpensiveAntoine’s
713 St. Louis Street , New Orleans, LA 70130 (504)581-4422
Type of Establishment: Creole,French,Seafood
Price Range: Expensive
Arnaud’s
813 Bienville Street , New Orleans, LA 70112 (504)523-5433
Type of Establishment: Creole,French
Price Range: Expensive
Bayona
430 Dauphine Street , New Orleans, LA 70112 (504)525-4455
Type of Establishment: American,Creole,French
Price Range: Expensive
Brennan’s
417 Royal Street , New Orleans, LA 70130 (504)525-9711
Type of Establishment: Bkft/Lunch,Creole,Seafood
Price Range: Expensive
Bubba Gump Shrimp Company
429 Decatur Street , New Orleans, LA 70130 (504)522-5800
Type of Establishment: Seafood
Price Range: Moderate
Cafe Du Monde – French Market
800 Decatur Street , New Orleans, LA 70116 (504)581-2914
Type of Establishment: Bkft/Lunch,Creole,Cajun
Price Range: Inexpensive
Court of Two Sisters
613 Royal Street , New Orleans, LA 70130 (504)522-7261
Type of Establishment: Creole,French
Price Range: Moderate
Crescent City Brewhouse
527 Decatur Street , New Orleans, LA 70130 (504)522-0571
Type of Establishment:
American,Creole,Pubs/Micros,Seafood,Burgers,Cajun
Price Range: Moderate
Galatoire’s
209 Bourbon Street , New Orleans, LA 70130 (504)525-2021
Type of Establishment: Creole,French
Price Range: Expensive
Johnny’s Po-Boys
511 St. Louis Street , New Orleans, LA 70130 (504)524-8129
Type of Establishment: American,Po-Boys
Price Range: Inexpensive
K-Paul’s Louisiana Kitchen
416 Chartres Street , New Orleans, LA 70130 (504)524-7394
Type of Establishment: Creole,Cajun
Price Range: Expensive
NOLA
534 Rue St. Louis , New Orleans, LA 70130 (504)522-6652
Type of Establishment: American,Creole
Price Range: Expensive
Olivier’s Creole Restaurant
204 Decatur Street , New Orleans, LA 70130 (504)525-7734
Type of Establishment: Creole
Price Range: Moderate


Grayline of New Orleans offer the following tours:Hurricane Katrina – America’s worst (man made disaster)
Swamp & Bayou – Boat trip into South Louisiana’s wetland
Super City – 300 years of history, legends & romance
Plantations – The South’s most picturesque antebellum setting
Paddle & Wheel – Natchez Cruise plus the City Tour
French Quarter – One of America’s oldest neighborhoods
Garden District – Elegant homes off St. Charles Avenue
Cemetery & Gris-Gris – Visit the tomb of Marie Laveau
New Orleans Cocktail – Discover other famous “spirits”
Crescent City Nights – Nighttime dinning & music experience
Ghost & Spirits – The haunted French Quarter at night
Reservations required
(504) 569-1401 (800) 535-7786
www.graylineneworleans.com
Haunted History Walking Tours
Reservations
(504) 861-2727
Aquarium/Zoo Cruise
Reservations
(504) 9777 (800) 233-2628


House of Blues
Featuring Southern-Inspired Delta Cuisine in a casual juke joint setting. Visit hob.com for a calendar of live music performances. Rousing Happy Hour from 5 – 8 PM on Fridays.
225 Decatur Street, New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 310-4999The Jazz Emporium
424 Bourbon Street, New Orleans, LA 70130.
(504) 525-1426 Live Music, Bar
Fritzel’s Bar
733 Bourbon Street, New Orleans, LA 70116
(504) 561-0432 Live Music, Bar
Club 300 Jazz Bistro
Voted #1 new club in 2007. Enjoy world classic music and gourmet dining in one of the finest venues in the French Quarter. 300 Decatur Street, LA 70130
(504) 581-2534
Tipitina’s
Features the best of French Quarter ambiance with a view of the Mississippi River.
233 N. Peters Street, New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 566-5095