Image Credit:- Google
National WWII Museum - You'll start your day at the WWII Museum by getting a dog tag and boarding the "train."
Image Credit:- Google
St. Louis Cathedral - St. Louis Cathedral is one of the defining landmarks of New Orleans. which adjoins Jackson Square in the French Quarter.
Image Credit:- Google
Bourbon Street - Bourbon Street can be considered the nightlife capital of America, and it's one of the things New Orleans is best known for.
Image Credit:- Google
Riverboat Natchez - The Steamboat Natchez is one of only two real sternwheelers operating under steam on the Mississippi River today.
Image Credit:- Google
Cafe du Monde - Cafe du Monde is a famous open-air cafe in the French Quarter near Jackson Square. This cafe dates back to 1862 and makes the visitors feel like it.
Image Credit:- Google
Frenchmen Street - Frenchmen Street is the main New Orleans thoroughfare for live music venues - mostly local jazz clubs. It's a short car trip from the French Quarter.
Image Credit:- Google
Mardi Gras Parade - Mardi Gras season in New Orleans is arguably the biggest party in the country. The season begins on 6 January and ends the day before Lent begins.
Image Credit:- Google
New Orleans Ghost Adventure Tours - Ghost tours are a great way to spend the night in New Orleans. In a city known for its horrific history.
Image Credit:- Google
New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival - The New Orleans Jazz Fest is a world-renowned and multi-coveted experience. New Orleans can get a little crowded during the jazz festival and tickets are expensive.
Image Credit:- Google
Magazine Street - Magazine Street is a main Uptown New Orleans thoroughfare. It is located at a bend of the Mississippi River and was named for an ammunition magazine located there.
Image Credit:- Google
Image Credit:- Google