Flights To New Orleans
New Orleans is a bustling city that is mostly famous for picturesque landscapes, historical architectural food, and music the city packs quite a punch for the tourists. It has been enveloped with the Mississippi River and water body’s stories from past the one-of-a-kind cemeteries. New Orleans has the top 10 places to visit, and here we have mentioned a few of them.
Bourbon Street
If you are the one who really wants to admire the city’s inner beauty then you must visit this place. Louisiana for you is the most iconic street in New Orleans. This street never sleeps, loud music chatters all night over the streets making it more special.
French Quarter
French Quarters has always been the most hustle & bustle place to explore in the city. Even though French Quarters has witnessed a Silent to all historical events since the inception of the city. It is one of the most fascinating places to visit in New Orleans. The most unique thing about this place is the entertaining street performance.
Voodoo Museum
One of the spookiest places, the cemeteries are one of the special places to see in New Orleans. This place has unique traditions, although it has been a seat for voodoo—the black magic that dates back to the era when the first African slaves entered the city.
Moonwalk Riverside Promenade
Riverwalk promenade, surrounded by the Mississippi River, is often the most beautiful place to spend your time. The view is amazing besides the riverside. Though it is a well-deserved break from all the surroundings, it is a calm and peaceful place to visit.
Multiple Swamps
Over this place for three centuries, spanning the history and culture of the city. Here, don’t forget to get the picturesque water bodies and plantation views. During the amazing safaris, you can get that adventurous view, such as kayaking, fishing, sightseeing, and air boating.
Museum of art
The Museum of Art has amazing artifacts that surely have at least 40,000 works of art. It is the showcase Asian and European used to work from the 16th and 20th centuries.
LA Laurie Mansion
Ghost tours at LA Laurie Mansion will teach you about the anonymous black past of slave owners.
With its ironic balconies and baroque details, the inside perspective of the mansion resembles one of the Photo shopped representations of early 19th-century architecture. On the other hand, it is renowned for being New Orleans' most haunted location. "The mansion owner, Marie Delphine Mac arty, or Madame, used to torture and kill as many slaves as possible back in the mid-1800s," according to the history of the "Haunted Places" estate. It is not permitted to enter.
Blaine Kern’s Mardi Gras World
The animation-style show has never had a better placement than Blaine Kern's Mardi Gras World. Thousands of opulent costumes, floats and props from the Mardi gras celebration were once on display at the museum. Located in the harbour of New Orleans, it was established in 1947 and now occupies 37,000 square feet of warehouse space.
New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum
The animation-style show has never had a better placement than Blaine Kern's Mardi Gras World. Thousands of opulent costumes, floats and props from the Mardi gras celebration were once on display at the museum. Located in the harbour of New Orleans, it was established in 1947 and now occupies 37,000 square feet of warehouse space.