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Like good coffee and selfies, there's no such thing as too much travelling. So why not make Warehouse District, New Orleans, your next amazing adventure? If you enjoy meeting the locals while travelling, New Orleans is full of potential new friends. Around 340,000 people call this lively city home. To get to Warehouse District from the centre of New Orleans, you'll need to travel southwest for 0.3 kilometres. From Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, it's a commute of 18 kilometres to the east.
Warehouse District is a wonderland for sightseers. A good deal of the city's attractions are dotted near this fascinating neighbourhood, including the New Orleans Museum of Art and French Market. You should also drop by Jackson Square and Audubon Park. While you're in town, consider stopping by other neighbourhoods to see more of what New Orleans offers. Central Business District and Canal Street are some great areas that are close by.
You won't be left wanting for things to see and do around the city centre. There's a cornucopia of splendid attractions to keep you entertained, like City Park.
The Harrah's New Orleans Casino and Cafe Du Monde are excellent excuses to let your hair down and relax.
The Contemporary Arts Center, the Callan Contemporary, the Berta’s & Mina’s Antiquities and the Cole Pratt Gallery are recommended for those wanting to learn a few things about the local culture.
Nothing calms the mind and stirs the imagination like time out in an art gallery. Spark your curiosity as you view the striking works showcased at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, the Sydney & Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden, the Mckenna Museum of African American Art and the New Orleans African American Museum of Art, Culture & History.
If you find yourself stuck in some wet weather, head over for some indoor fun at the Audubon Insectarium, the New Orleans Pharmacy Museum, the Old Ursuline Convent and the Historic Voodoo Museum. The captivating collections will be sure to keep your imagination buzzing and your body dry!
You can't beat that feeling of anticipation when a show is about to kick off. Watch the curtains go up at Preservation Hall, the Le Petit Theatre Du Vieux Carre, the Saenger Theatre and the Mahalia Jackson Theater.
Kids can often have the best time in rather surprising places. Spoil them with visits to Audubon Aquarium of the Americas, the Prytania Theatre, the Louisiana Children's Museum and the Old Us Mint.
Are you holidaying with the kids but have run out of ideas of things to do? John P Lyons Memorial Center and Storyland are some nearby attractions you should consider checking out.
Get a bit of exercise at a nearby reserve, such as the New Orleans Botanical Garden and the Botanical Gardens. Bring a camera to capture pictures of the native flora and fauna.
If the fast-paced energy of city life is becoming too much, recharge your batteries in one of the local green spaces. Woldenberg Park, Louis Armstrong Park, A.L. Davis Park and Lawrence Square are delightful spots to relax under the shade of the trees.
Quite often, the simplest way to get the feel of a new place is by walking around the shops. Make sure you stop by The Shops at Canal Place, Oakwood Center, Village Aurora Shopping Center and Cigar Factory New Orleans and Museum.
Head over for an intriguing history lesson at the Tulane University, the Loyola University New Orleans, the Dillard University and Greenwood Cemetery. Looking at pictures in a book simply can't compare!
Saint Joseph Church, St Patricks Church, Saint Louis Cathedral and Saint Augustine Church offer sightseers an opportunity to understand the region's spiritual side.
Not many things are as exciting as witnessing a live sporting match. Why not catch the New Orleans VooDoo, the New Orleans Pelicans or the Tulane Green Wave try to claim glory at their home ground of Smoothie King Center?
Whether you're looking for the basics or the whole shebang, Warehouse District has you sorted! For a bed that won't melt your credit card, you can't go past the French Quarter Suites Hotel, located at 1119 North Rampart Street, or the New Orleans Courtyard Hotel, at 1101 N Rampart Street. Or perhaps you'd rather indulge yourself in more luxurious surrounds? Then let the friendly staff at the Windsor Court Hotel and the W New Orleans - French Quarter take care of your every need.
Reviewed on 6 May 2024
Reviewed on 8 May 2024
Reviewed on 6 May 2024
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