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Louis Armstrong Park
4.3
/5
17 Reviews
based on 1072 reviews
"Garden"
"Historical Site"
New Orleans Top 3 in Great Urban Parks
Open from 8:00am-6:00pm (Local time)
love is blue
"I stumbled upon this park by accident, where there are the most wonderful statues and tributes to Louis Armstrong and other musicians, as well as a beautiful lake and Mahaliya Jackson Performing Arts Theater. Really a gem in the park, worth a visit."
Nearby City
Lafayette Cemetery No.1
4.4
/5
14 Reviews
based on 2853 reviews
"Cemetery"
蘑凸凸
"if you have time, you must take a walking tour through this cemetery. it''s personal and historical."
Nearby City
Our Lady of Gaudalupe Catholic Church
4.6
/5
10 Reviews
"Church"
New Orleans Top 3 in Can't-Miss Landmarks
Open on Mon-Fri,9:00am-1:00pm;Open on Sat,9:00am-6:00pm;Open on Sun,7:00am-4:00pm (Local time)
小思文
"The Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe is a very important church facility worth admiring here. Many of the things in this church are also very beautiful. When you visit here, you can also see some interesting and peculiar scenes. ."
Nearby City
St. Louis Cemetery No. 1
4.5
/5
11 Reviews
based on 3783 reviews
"Cemetery"
Open from 9:00am-3:30pm;Closed during Christmas,Thanksgiving (Local time)
love is blue
"Our tour guide saved our visit to the cemetery. The one-hour tour was originally scheduled to be turned into a two-and-a-half-hour tour, because our tour guide Arthur knows most of the attractions and talks endlessly. The other tour groups seem to have passed by in a hurry."
Nearby City
Metairie Cemetery
4.5
/5
4 Reviews
based on 884 reviews
"Cemetery"
乐天的静
"We took a city tour, including Metairie Cemetery. Learn how to manage corpses, and it’s fun to see the outside of various tombs. I won’t go out of my way to see it, but if it’s the art of explaining to someone the travel you see, it’s nice."
Nearby City
Longue Vue House & Gardens
4
/5
2 Reviews
based on 231 reviews
"Garden"
Open on Sun,1:00pm-5:00pm;Open on Mon-Sat,10:00am-5:00pm (Local time)
blueriver1998
"The mansion of a master is a big garden. Foreigners will enjoy it. The garden design is very artistic, let alone the house. It’s good, don’t want it, it’s really cute. Recommend"
Nearby City
Hebrew Rest Cemetery
4
/5
3 Reviews
based on 1 reviews
"Cemetery"
358***33
"There are many cemeteries in downtown New Orleans worth visiting, and they are all unique. The Jewish Cemetery is a large cemetery located at 4100 French Street. This cemetery was the first to bury Jews, and later locals were buried here. The tombstones are relatively artistic. The cemetery is well managed, and visitors need to buy tickets before they can enter. But even so, due to the age, there are still many tombstones damaged."
Nearby City
Voodoo Spiritual Temple
4.5
/5
2 Reviews
based on 11 reviews
"Cemetery"
288***50
"Voodoo is a religion in Africa with mysterious religious rituals. This temple was built by a pair of voodoo priests in the 1990s. The doorway was filled with various voodoo dolls and other utensils, and incense was lit inside, creating a very mysterious feeling. They also have a band that plays drums during the ceremony."
Nearby City
Camp Parapet Monument
3
/5
1 Reviews
based on 14 reviews
288***50
"This place used to be the southern defense line during the Civil War. There is a bunker with a monument erected on it. This line of defense was to prevent the Northern Army from attacking New Orleans, but the enemy forces bypassed the line of defense, so there was no war here."
Nearby City
Garden District
"Historical Site"
Open on Wed,10:00am-6:00pm;Open on Tue,Thu-Sat,11:00am-6:00pm;Open on Sun,12:00am-5:00pm (Local time)
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