Best Places to Explore in New Orleans

One of America’s most culturally, musically and historically rich destinations, New Orleans is arguably one of the top interesting and fascinating cities of the world. Influenced by the European, African and the Caribbean cultures, New Orleans is steeped in history, jazz, and food! A vacation to New Orleans will leave you captivated. From marvelous architecture, historical museums and green gardens, allow us to be your New Orleans tour guide. Explore great tourist attractions in New Orleans with top restaurants, nightlife spots, shopping districts, sporting events, museums and performing arts. Experience a slice of happy hippie life with our New Orleans itinerary 7 days trip.
New Orleans Perfect Travel Guide

Best time to visit New Orleans:
Wondering when to visit New Orleans? Weather in New Orleans is sub-tropical. So, the winters are mildly cold and the summers are hot and humid. The area is hurricane prone.
Best times to visit New Orleans are in the months from February to May. This the time when festivities and celebrations take place. Temperatures vary between 48°F and 85°F.
However, if you want to avoid the Mardi Gras rush, the months of December and January will suit you fine. Temperatures vary between 46°F to 63°F.
How to reach New Orleans:
Get In:
Flights to New Orleans: The international airport at New Orleans is the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport. Many destinations within the USA as well as the outside USA have well connected New Orleans because of this airport.
New Orleans by Train: The AMTRAK has its presence in New Orleans.
New Orleans is well connected to other states by the U.S.Route 90 (highway)
Get Around:
The Tram system (more popularly known as ‘Streetcar’) in New Orleans is very well connected to major parts of the city.
Other modes of transport include the RTA bus lines, taxis, and bicycles. Pedicabs are a fun way to travel within the city.
Most Visited Tourist Attraction Of New Orleans:
Audubon Zoo:
There are more than 15, 000 that are housed at the Audubon Zoo. Events at the zoo include the Otter Snack, Sea Lion Feeding, Elephants on Exhibit, Komodo Feeding and Elephant Barn tour to name a few. The zoo premises also include the Cool Zoo, the Simulator, and a mini train. A perfect way to spend the family holiday!Audubon Aquarium of the Americas.


Audubon Aquarium of the Americas:
Located on the Mississippi River, the Aquarium of the Americas is a fun place to visit with your family. A walk through tunnel, penguins, sea otters, stingrays, gigantic sharks, sea turtles, and parakeets will leave you mesmerized.


Audubon Butterfly Garden and Insectarium:
North America’s largest museum devoted to insects, you’ll find a variety of insects, bugs, and butterflies in this insectarium. It was voted “A top museum for you and your kids” by CNN.com in the year 2009.
The Sydney and WaldaBesthoff Sculpture Garden:
Situated in the campus of New Orleans Museum of Art, the Sydney and WaldaBesthoff Sculpture Garden is home to over sixty sculptures made by artists from all across the globe.
Ogden Museum of Southern Art:
The Ogden Museum of Southern Art has a huge collection of art from America’s Southern region. As per their website, “The mission of the Ogden Museum of Southern Art is to broaden the knowledge, understanding, interpretation, and appreciation of the visual arts and culture of the American South”.

Jackson Square:
This famous landmark facing the Mississippi River is surrounded by historic buildings. Nowadays, local artists draw, paint, sculpt and create caricatures and display their works on the iron fence. This park is a bustling place of creativity and history.

New Orleans City Park:
Spread across 1300 acres, the New Orleans City Park has mesmerized visitors since 1854. Watch open-air concerts, burn off those calories on the jogging, walking and biking tracks, do yoga, go boating, play tennis or just relax and smell the flowers and the watch the world go by. This park is the perfect place to unwind and relax.

National World War II Museum:
The National World War II Museum basically tells the story of America’s experience during the World War II- why it was fought, the price of victory and how it impacted the world as it was back then. Currently house in 3 buildings, the museum exhibits tell the story of WWII through the eyes of the people who lived and experienced it.
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Mardi Gras World:
The Blaine Kern Studios has been building mesmerizing parade floats since 1947. Not just for Mardi Gras but the studios provide parade floats for parades all across the globe. You will definitely enjoy touring around the workshop and watching artisans create spectacular parade floats.
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St. Louis Cathedral:
The St. Louis Cathedral is the oldest Catholic cathedral in continual use in the United States. Overlooking Jackson Square, the architecture and the serenity of the cathedral will leave you feeling peaceful. New Orleans residents have worshipped at this place since 1727.
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Mercedes Benz Superdome:
The Mercedes Benz Superdome is a domed sports and concerts venue. Located on 52 acres of land, the Superdome is the home stadium of the New Orleans Saints American Football team. In 2005, the Superdome was a refuge and shelter for many people who were affected by Hurricane Katrina.
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You can best explore the city with New Orleans itineraries to take the perfect glimpse of the city to get the memorable trip planned.
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