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New Orleans Travel
The beautiful city cuddled around the curve of the Mississippi
River, known for its cuisine, music and culture, is the metropolis
New Orleans. This vibrant city summons many a visitors every
year. Its more than a few attractions are cherished by tons of people
across the globe.
Getting Acquainted With the Place
New Orleans is quite an old city that has a profound sense of art and
architecture, culture and people. Certain historic buildings like
the U.S Mint Building and the Lousiana History Museum have always
accepted attention of the visitors. The French Quarter is an eminent area in New Orleans. The Quarter speaks
about the marvelous European architecture, history, legends and
the like. The Bourbon St. bars is an all time entertainment bar
or club for the adults. Once you step out of French Quarter, a horde
of hotels and restaurants welcome you. The IMAX theatre, Riverwalk
shops and Harrah’s casino are particularly very famous here.
The Storyland at the City Park of New Orleans is believed to be a wonderland park. The Six Flags amusement park, the Audubon Park and the Zoological Gardens that have more than a thousand animals are amongst the magnets of New Orleans.
The Jackson Square area of New Orleans is teeming with artists, musicians, mimes and fortune tellers, needs no introduction. People from all over the world visit this place on their vacation to New Orleans. The French Quarter is brimming with shopping malls and shops. From glittering jewelry to exclusive souvenir, everything is readily available. There are also antique shops for those who have a taste of antiques. The French Market at New Orleans is known for the bargain. The market is basically devoted to the farmers as well as to flea.
Once you are tired of running around to shop, enjoy a wonderful coffee at the Cafe Du Monde. The cafe is considered to be the home of beignet and chicory coffee.
The ‘shotgun’ houses at New Orleans are meant to admire the exclusive and peculiar architecture. The rooms in these houses are lined one behind the other such that a single shot fired from outside the front door would go out from the back door without hitting anything. The D- Day Museum at New Orleans that exhibits the history of World War II, has its own glory and charm.
There are different tours to explore New Orleans to the fullest. Thses
tours are quite informative and adventurous. For instance on a swamp
tour you get to know the concept behind the above ground cemeteries
in the city. You also get an opportunity to feed the alligators,
see the grand homes and gardens in the Garden District and many
such things.
A ghost tour, relished especially by the kids will take you to the haunted St. Philip Street. While on a Southern Comfort Cocktail Tour you will enjoy the restaurants, bars and hotels of the city along with the fables attached to them. The Honey Island Swamp tour is specifically meant for the kids to enjoy this nature preserve and eerie houses like Gris-Gris.
The distinguished pulls of New Orleans are incomplete without the festivals
celebrated here. The principal festival of the year is the Mardi
Gras in February. This is followed by the crawfish festival in March,
the Jazz Heritage festival and the French Quarter Festival in April
or May. The July visitors can enjoy the fireworks that happen to
be on the 4th of July, Satchmo festival in August subsequent to
which are the festivals for tomatoes, catfish, plants etc. in September.
Finally there is the grand Christmas celebration that draws everyone’s
thought and concentration. Almost all the festivals are festooned
at least with fireworks and parades. New Orleans has earned a significant name in the area of sports. The
city is a host to many sports concerts all round the year. These
festivals make New Orleans a destination worth vacationing all round
the year.
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