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Friday, 3 June 2011

New Orleans Tourist Attraction

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New Orleans Sightseeing


With a lively atmosphere and near endless tourist attractions that New Orleans has to offer, you'll never get bored during a visit to this fabulous city.



There are attractions to suit all tastes and ages, ranging from the partying and debauchery of Bourbon Street in the French Quarter to the stately homes and gardens of the Garden District, not to mention the zoos, aquariums, museums, art galleries, markets, monuments and historical buildings of various architectural styles that are scattered throughout the city. Here are some of the top tourist attractions in New Orleans.


Aquarium of the Americas


1 Canal Street,

New Orleans,

Louisiana (LA), 70130, USA

Tel: +1 504 861 2537
Located in Uptown right on the Mississippi River, the Aquarium of the Americas is home to a stunning array of aquatic wildlife from various habitats, including the Amazon and the Mississippi Delta. Among the more than 7,000 marine species you will see sharks and dolphins, sea otters, sea lions, jellyfish, eels and turtles.

New Orleans tourist attraction open: Sunday to Thursday - 09:30 to 18:00, Friday to Saturday - 09:30 to 19:00

New Orleans tourist attraction admission: charge, discounts available for children and senior citizens, members free. Combination tickets available for the Aquarium, Zoo and IMAX Theater.
Audubon Zoo


6500 Magazine Street, New Orleans, Louisiana (LA), 70118, USA

Tel: +1 504 861 2537.

Audubon Zoo consistently ranks as one of the best zoos in the country and features a wide array of animals from around the world including a number of endangered species. Interactive exhibits are also on offer at Audubon Zoo, as well as scheduled animal shows.

New Orleans tourist attraction open: April to November, Monday to Friday - 09:30 to 17:00, Saturday and Sunday - 09:30 to 18:00, November to April, daily - 09:30 to 17:00

New Orleans tourist attraction admission: charge, discounts available for children and senior citizens, members free. Combination tickets available for the Aquarium, Zoo and IMAX Theater
Entergy Imax Theater
1 Canal Street, New Orleans, Louisiana (LA), 70130, USA

Tel: +1 504 581 IMAX
The Entergy Imax Theater is located next door to the Aquarium of the Americas and is one of only a handful in the world boasting a flat screen, single projection with high definition 3D capabilities. The theater specializes in nature documentaries, with spectacular, real-life images exploding on a screen over five stories in height.

New Orleans tourist attraction open: daily, except on Mardi Gras day and Christmas Day, first showing 10:00, last show, Sunday to Thursday - 18:00, Friday and Saturday - 20:00

New Orleans tourist attraction admission: charge, discounts available for children, senior citizens and members. Combination tickets available for the Aquarium, Zoo and Imax Theater


French Market
French Market Place, New Orleans, Louisiana (LA), 70116, USA

Tel: +1 504 522 2621.

Located on the banks of the Mississippi from Jackson Square to Barracks Street, the French Market is the oldest continuously operated market in the country, home to buyers and traders since the early 18th century. Today it is a shopper's paradise, with all sorts of weird and wonderful items for sale as well as great food.

New Orleans tourist attraction open: daily - 09:00 to 18:00 (starts to wind down an hour before closing).

New Orleans tourist attraction admission: free, bargaining is encouraged
Jackson Square


French Quarter,

New Orleans,

Louisiana (LA), USA



Jackson Square dates back to 1718, forming the center of the French Quarter, and is where most first time visitors begin their exploration of this lively and fascinating part of New Orleans. Adjacent to the mighty Mississippi River and St. Louis Cathedral, the square is home to an eclectic bunch of street performers, jazz musicians, artists and fortunetellers.


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