New Orleans Top 2 in Important Religious Institution
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Open Open 24 hours
Recommended Sightseeing Time: 1-2 hours
Address: 615 Pere Antoine Alley, New Orleans, LA 70116-3234
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Phone: +1-504-6583200
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The area of Jackson Square is not very large. You can see some tourists playing here. It is also a part of the scenic area. When I visit here, I pay attention to many people. American architecture and roads are also relatively wide.
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Beautiful alot of artwork, venders and stuff to do
So much fun, anyone and everyone out there. by trinkets, art, get your palm or tarot cards read Hear music and watch the little dog pick up rips for his owner. Love Jackson square
Located at the center of the French quarter. It is a beautiful place, filled with people. It has a nice artsy vibe. There is music, coffee shops and restaurants around it. It is a great place to explo...
Staying at hotel here. Things seem pretty normal. All the usual activities taking place. Most businesses open but many with changed hours. They are filming NCIS: New Orleans so fun to see that happeni...
This is a stop that is easy to add to your touring of New Orleans! Start with Cafe du Monde right across the street and get cafe au lait and beignets! Then cross the street and check out Jackson Squar...
We went on a Sunday morning. It was packed with vendors and it was a nice experience. We were able to go right up to the Mississippi River and watched a paddle bait go by.
The area of Jackson Square is not very large. You can see some tourists playing here. It is also a part of the scenic area. When I visit here, I pay attention to many people. American architecture and roads are also relatively wide.
Jackson Square is located in the middle of the French Quarter. It is a beautiful small park. In the photos of New Orleans, this place is unique and can be recognized at a glance. On one side of the square is the St. Louis Cathedral, and there are some other famous museums. Relatively speaking, the entrance fee to the museum is relatively cheap! If you want to take a beautiful photo of the square with the cathedral as the focal point, I personally recommend walking through Decatur St and then climbing up the steps of Washington Artillery Park. The view above is beautiful exploded! Also worth noting is the Café du Monde (Café du Monde) adjacent to the square. Go and order a few Beignets (bagels), and then sit in the square and listen to music!
It can be said that this is the most beautiful square I have seen in the United States. It is especially like a European square. There are churches, old buildings, and statues on the square. It doesn't feel like it is in the United States at all.
It is said that this square was built with reference to the feeling of the French square, so it is quite special. Many European-style landscapes including the cathedral and the city park are on this square.
Coming to Jackson Square is like going back to the past. The low houses, narrow streets, and carriages passing by, seem to pull people back to the past.