New Orleans area guide
What to do around Garden District
Greek Revival mansions, Lafayette Cemetery No.1, St. Charles streetcar, Magazine St shops. Top destination across sources. A New Orleans area guide with nearby places, food stops, walking routes, and a map you can open when you arrive.
What should I do near Garden District?
Greek Revival mansions, Lafayette Cemetery No.1, St. Charles streetcar, Magazine St shops. Top destination across sources.
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Source-backed place · Museums
Museum of Southern Jewish Experience
A private, non-profit museum in New Orleans' museum district exploring over 300 years of Jewish life and cultural exchange in the…
Source-backed place · Theaters and music
The Civic Theatre
Established in 1906 and designed by Sam Stone, the Civic Theatre is New Orleans' oldest theatre, now a 1,200-seat venue blending…
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Source-backed place · Landmarks
Caesars Superdome
An iconic domed multi-purpose stadium in downtown New Orleans, the Caesars Superdome serves as the home of the NFL's New Orleans…
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Source-backed place · Landmarks
New Orleans City Hall
The administrative heart of New Orleans, this landmark serves as the seat of municipal government and houses the legislative New…
Source-backed place · Landmarks
St. Charles Avenue
A legendary New Orleans thoroughfare known for its canopy of ancient oaks, grand Queen Anne mansions, and the historic St. Charle…
Source-backed place · History
St. Charles Avenue Historic District
A prestigious historic district featuring grand Victorian and Greek Revival mansions, served by an iconic National Historic Landm…
Source-backed place · Landmarks
St. Charles Avenue Streetcar Line
Ride the oldest continuously operating railway in the world. This iconic green streetcar line offers a scenic journey through the…
Source-backed place · History
Gulf Bag Company Building
A pioneering industrial landmark on Julia Street, the 1906 Gulf Bag Company Building is celebrated as the first reinforced concre…
Source-backed place · History
Maginnis Cotton Mill
A massive former textile plant once employing 900 workers, now a luxury apartment complex in the Warehouse District, with a hidde…
Source-backed place · Museums
Ashé Cultural Arts Center
The first institution in New Orleans founded by and for people of African descent, this center serves as a vital hub for African…
Source-backed place · Museums
Confederate Memorial Hall Museum
Established in 1891, this historic site houses the second-largest collection of Confederate Civil War artifacts in the world, fea…
Source-backed place · Museums
Ogden Museum of Southern Art
The Ogden Museum of Southern Art is the nation's largest and most comprehensive repository of art from the American South, locate…
World’s largest collection of Southern art—paintings, prints, sculpture from 15 states in the Warehouse Arts District.
Source-backed place · Museums
Contemporary Arts Center New Orleans
A multidisciplinary arts complex in downtown New Orleans that challenges convention through bold experiments in visual arts and c…
Source-backed place · History
Gallier Hall
A majestic Greek Revival masterpiece on St. Charles Avenue, Gallier Hall served as New Orleans' City Hall for over a century befo…
Source-backed place · Landmarks
Tivoli Circle
A historic traffic roundabout at the intersection of St. Charles and Howard Avenues, marking the transition between New Orleans'…
Source-backed place · Food and drink
The Vintage
A charming Magazine Street eatery specializing in 'Beignets, Bubbles & Bites,' offering a full all-day menu from breakfast throug…
Uptown micro-roaster on Magazine Street keeping small batches to maintain stellar quality espresso and pour-overs.
Source-backed place · Museums
National WWII Museum
America's official National WWII Museum is a massive six-acre campus in New Orleans, dedicated to the American contribution to th…
Source-backed place · Landmarks
Lafayette Square
Founded in 1788, Lafayette Square is a 2.5-acre urban oasis in downtown New Orleans, serving as the city's second-oldest park and…
Free Gyde walk · Frenchmen Street Music & Marigny Art
Frenchmen Street Music & Marigny Art
A walk of just over a mile through the Faubourg Marigny, linking a leafy neighborhood square, street art, jazz history, a reborn music hall…
Free Gyde walk · French Quarter Landmarks & History
French Quarter Landmarks & History
A roughly 1.8-kilometer loop through the historic heart of the French Quarter, with eight stops covering colonial-era landmarks, museums, a…
Free Gyde walk · Garden District Mansions & St. Charles
Garden District Mansions & St. Charles
A roughly three-kilometer walk through the grand avenues and civic heart of New Orleans, with seven stops spanning Saint Charles Avenue's h…
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