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French Quarter Attractions

Set Out and Explore Our Backyard

Deeply Connected to Our Neighborhood.

Bienville House is a quiet retreat, nestled in the heart of the French Quarter. Here, you’re steps away from the dining, shopping and culture that’s drawn guests to the oldest neighborhood in New Orleans for centuries. The antiques of Royal Street, the lively jazz of Bourbon Street, and the history of Jackson Square are all here.

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            New Orleans, Louisiana at Jackson Square.

            0.4 Miles Away

            A rowhouse representing mid-nineteenth-century life in New Orleans' French Quarter.

            Shot of a young family enjoying a day at the aquarium

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            Transports visitors to an underwater world with over 3,600 animals and 250 species.

            Two beautiful monarch butterflies, feeding on the flowers of a butterfly bush.

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            Explore a beautiful garden with free-flying butterflies, displays, and edible insects.

            Outdoor Mardi Gras Crown and beads on light post in sunshine

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            Celebrates the unique cultural traditions of New Orleans' African American society.

            The elegant Bienville House Hotel entrance with flags, wrought-iron balcony, and a couple standing nearby.
            A white horse pulling a carriage with tourists down a historic French Quarter street lined with white buildings, with modern skyscrapers visible in the background.

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            Named for a royal family in France, Bourbon Street has become a place for revelry of all sorts.

            A historic Spanish colonial building in Jackson Square, New Orleans.

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            Center of New Orleans government and site of the Louisiana Purchase transfer ceremony.

            Caesars New Orleans Casino Offers 1,100 slots, 110 table games, and the 5,700 sq. ft. Caesars Sportsbook.

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            Offers 1,100 slots, 110 table games, and the 5,700 sq. ft. Caesars Sportsbook.

            Friends having fun and drinking cocktails outdoor on a rooftop get together. Group of friends hanging out and toasting drinks outdoors. Focus on glasses.

            Explore the history of the cocktail and the French Quarter on this walking tour.

            The famous Exchange Place in the historic French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana.

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            A historic pedestrian zone in the French Quarter with shops, restaurants, and galleries.

            Espresso martini cocktails being held at a party

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            Located in Arnaud's, offering a list of custom cocktails, including the French 75.

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            America's oldest public market, stretching 6 blocks from Jackson Square to Esplanade Ave.

            Learn about the early history of Voodoo, the slave trade, and Indigenous peoples.

            A street view in the French Quarter, showing buildings with wrought-iron balconies and fleur-de-lis flags, leading to modern high-rises.

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            Away from the bustle of Bourbon Street, it's known for live jazz clubs and street music.

            Historic Buildings in Jackson Square, French Quarter, New Orleans

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            Walking tours that emphasize the history, architecture, and folklore of New Orleans.

            Signed dollar bills paper the back wall of this ancient bar in New Orleans

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            A mecca for jazz lovers and musicians, home of traditional New Orleans jazz.

            Unrecognizable group of multi-ethnic peoples having fun together at Christmas party and toasting with alcohol.

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            Inside Antoine's, New Orleans' oldest operating restaurant, since 1840.

            An expressionist painting of two Black men: one playing a blue guitar, the other gesturing, on an orange sofa.

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            Celebrates American blues history through live music, art, and cuisine.

            View of St. Louis Cathedral in Jackson Square, New Orleans, with a statue of Andrew Jackson, palm trees, and tourists in the foreground.

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            A national landmark named for a bronze statue of Andrew Jackson located in the square.

            Detail of The Entrance Gate To New Orleans Most Famous Cemetery on a Summer day

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            One of the oldest city-governed cemeteries, located in the Garden District.

            Pirate's corner on Bourbon street

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            Built in the 1700s, reputed to be the oldest structure used as a bar in the United States.

            Full Frame Shot Of Empty Chairs

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            New Orleans' most historic playhouse, presenting theatrical performances since 1916.

            Tiled sidewalk sign for Magazine Street in New Orleans, Louisiana

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            A six-mile shopper's paradise with vintage stores, restaurants, bakeries, and fine dining.

            Colorful decorations for the Mardi Gras celebrations in New Orleans

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            A year-round attraction dedicated to the history and craftsmanship of Mardi Gras.

            Some of the best architecture in New Orleans can be found in the city's historic cemeteries. The pyramid design and Sphinx figure is only makes this only one of the many tombs with Egyptian influences found in the city's many historic cemeteries.

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            On the National Register of Historic Place with tombs with a range of styles.

            WWII-Museum

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            Tells the story of the American experience in the war that changed the world.

            Over view of New Orleans St Louis Cathedral on a foggy night

            Takes you inside haunted buildings to discover local tales and history.

            New Orleans street jazz musician playing jazz in the french quarter.

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            Celebrates the history of jazz with exhibits, programs, and live performances.

            New Orleans, Louisiana, USA 05/12/2016The Museum of Art in the City Park in New Orleans Louisiana USA is a magnificent edifice with a wonderful collection

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            Explore art from around the world with over 40,000 works and a sculpture garden.

            Historic French quarter

            Explore the storied streets of the Vieux Carre and find a history better than fiction.

            New Orleans, Louisiana in Mardi Gras Carnival Celebrations. Balconies of colorful buildings decorated with Mardi Gras beads and festive decorations in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana, a popular travel destination

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            Dedicated to the visual arts and culture of the American South with a large collection.

            A long, street-level view down a New Orleans street lined with historic buildings and distant skyscrapers.

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            A historic bar known for its signature Absinthe Frappé and other cocktails.

            Group of friends drinking and toasting glass of beer at brewery pub restaurant- Happy multiracial people enjoying happy hour with pint sitting at bar table- Youth Food and beverage lifestyle concept

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            Opened in 1933, home of the famous hurricane cocktail and a great entertainment venue.

            Cupboard with drugs in the old pharmacy

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            Documents the history of pharmacy and medicine in the 19th and 20th centuries.

            Jackson Square at dusk, featuring the illuminated St. Louis Cathedral and horse-drawn carriages in the foreground.

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            Part of the Louisiana State Museum with two exhibits telling the state's ongoing story.

            Preservation Hall

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            An intimate venue presenting live, acoustic New Orleans Jazz concerts nightly.

            New Orleans, Louisiana, USA Downtown Skyline Aerial

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            Premier outlet shopping center with more than 75 retailers on the Mississippi River.

            Horsedrawn Carriage on Royal Street,

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            A historic street with antique shops, art galleries, and specialty boutiques.

            a traditional mask forgotten in the narrow streets of the city

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            Historic theater that has housed performances of all kinds since 1927.

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            Cocktail museum with tours, interactive exhibits, and exclusive spirit tastings.

            French Market in New Orleans at daytime

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            An upscale shopping destination with luxury retailers and local boutiques.

            New Orleans, Louisiana in Mardi Gras Carnival Celebrations. New Orleans French Quarter architecture showcasing colorful balconies with intricate ironwork and blooming flowers, capturing the charm of this historic neighborhood

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            A converted historic brewery now housing shops with Mississippi River views.

            Close-up of the white facade of St. Louis Cathedral with its clock face and central spire, framed by bright red flowering branches.

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            Oldest continuously active Roman Catholic Cathedral in the United States.

            Wall vaults of marble, brick and cement in St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Vaults in New Orleans are often above ground because of the high water table. Photo taken in 1953.

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            Oldest extant cemetery in New Orleans; on the National Register of Historic Places.

            The white, multi-deck Steamboat NATCHEZ with its tall black smokestack and bright red paddlewheel, docked on the Mississippi River.

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            The last authentic steamboat on the Mississippi, offering cruises with live jazz music.

            The Carousel Bar interior, featuring a revolving circular bar with ornate, vintage carousel decorations and painted barstools.

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            Its carousel theme and unique design is a treat you won't find anywhere else.

            View from the French Quarter in new orleans to Downtown

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            State-of-the-art live music venue with a capacity of 2,200.

            Jazz band , New Orleans , Louisiana , USA

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            Experience live jazz and burlesque shows in a historic musical setting.

            Aerial photo Woldenberg Park New Orleans LA USA

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            Bike, walk or jog with wide, open views of the river - arguably the best in the city.

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              Tiled sidewalk sign for Magazine Street in New Orleans, Louisiana

              Magazine Street

              A six-mile shopper's paradise with vintage stores, restaurants, bakeries, and fine dining.

              Preservation Hall

              Preservation Hall

              An intimate venue presenting live, acoustic New Orleans Jazz concerts nightly.

              Signed dollar bills paper the back wall of this ancient bar in New Orleans

              Fritzel’s European Jazz Pub

              A mecca for jazz lovers and musicians, home of traditional New Orleans jazz.

              Group of friends drinking and toasting glass of beer at brewery pub restaurant- Happy multiracial people enjoying happy hour with pint sitting at bar table- Youth Food and beverage lifestyle concept

              Pat O’Briens

              Opened in 1933, home of the famous hurricane cocktail and a great entertainment venue.

              Pirate's corner on Bourbon street

              Lafite’s Blacksmith Shop

              Built in the 1700s, reputed to be the oldest structure used as a bar in the United States.

              Jazz band , New Orleans , Louisiana , USA

              The Jazz Playhouse

              Experience live jazz and burlesque shows in a historic musical setting.