based on 3475 reviewsAudubon Nature Institute is committed to educating their guests about the wonders of nature. Newley renovated Audubon Aquarium is a must see for the entire family.
A medium-sized aquarium located on Cannel Street on the edge of French Quater. Although small in size, the aquarium has a relatively complete range of aquatic species. There are also regular feeding shows in the aquarium, and you can also watch the staff interact with sharks and other fish in the water.
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Audubon Nature Institute is committed to educating their guests about the wonders of nature. Newley renovated Audubon Aquarium is a must see for the entire family.
We got it on a Saturday afternoon and there were many families taking their children. It's really a small aquarium with a restaurant. This is a good choice. You can see a lot of marine life.
The Audubon Aquarium of the Americas is also a great place to visit. The aquarium has a rich variety of aquatic plants and animals. It is quite unique to appreciate the natural scenery here. It integrates many things you would visit in a museum.
The Audubon Aquarium is located at 1 Cornell Street in New Orleans, the starting and ending point of the Red Line streetcar, on the banks of the Mississippi River. This aquarium is said to be one of the most comprehensive aquariums with the largest number of aquatic animals in the United States. The ticket price is $24, which is especially suitable for visiting with children.
It is one of the largest aquariums in the United States. The aquarium will have feeding performances regularly. Professionals dive into aquariums and interact directly with sharks and other fish.