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    Home » Travel » United States » Louisiana » New Orleans

    Photos of the French Quarter New Orleans

    Published: Nov 11, 2015 · Updated: Dec 30, 2022 by Tammilee · This post may contain affiliate links

    New Orleans is an amazing city filled with great food, historic sites, and wonderful friendly locals. Today I am excited to share some of our favorite photos of the French Quarter New Orleans.

    We are already planning a return trip to New Orleans to explore more of the city.

    Jackson Square New Orleans LA

    Jackson Square New Orleans

    Random band playing in front of Jackson Square New Orleans

    Washington Artillery Park and Jackson Square New Orleans

    walking along French Quarter New Orleans

    band playing at Jackson Square New Orleans

    Jackson Square is the heart of the French Quarter. Surrounded by amazing restaurants and stores you can easily spend a few hours or days exploring this area of New Orleans. Catch a horse-drawn carriage ride and explore more of the city with a friendly guide.

    Make sure and give yourself enough time to relax and catch live music in Jackson Square. You can also get your palm read or talk with a voodoo priestess. There is something for everyone's entertainment in the heart of New Orleans.

    Tropical Isle New Orleans

    New Orleans at night

     

    Copy Cat Pat O'brien Hurricane Cocktail

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    Beads for sale New Orleans

     

    New Orleans has the reputation of being a party city. Bourbon Street is known for cocktails, beads and a bit of debauchery. Thankfully this is a city that you choose what you want to do for entertainment. You can easily enjoy New Orleans without a stop on Bourbon Street or you can dive headfirst into the cocktails and craziness.

    Shrimp Poor Boy Stanley Resteraunt New Orleans

    red beans and rice Charters House New Orleans

    Creme Burlee at Tableau New Orleans

    Cafe du Monde New Orleans

    Bananas Foster French Toast Stanley Resteraunt New Orleans

    Food in New Orleans

    Amazing food abounds in New Orleans! Cajun, Creole and everything else you can imagine is available in the French Quarter and around the city. Make sure and come hungry because you will not be disappointed. One local told us that bad restaurant just don't last in the city because there is so much competition and the food is so dang good.

    Statue walking along river New Orleans

    on sidewalk in French Quarter New Orleans

    Lamp in New Orleans

    Deck decorations in French Quarter New Orleans

    Colorful Building New Orleans French Quarter

    beautiful deck in the French Quarter New Orleans

    beads on deck railing French Quarter New Orleans

    The French Quarter is easily explored on foot. You can wander the streets checking out the amazing architecture, design, and feeling of New Orleans. Don't forget to look up at the balconies and windows. You never know what you might see.

    foggy day on the Steamboat Natchez New Orleans

    Bloody Mary on the Steamboat Natchez New Orleans

    Need a break from the hustle and bustle of New Orleans Spend the afternoon on the Steamboat Natchez checking out the mighty Mississippi. Indulge in a spicy bloody mary and watch the world go by.

    Whatever you decide you can't go wrong explore New Orleans!

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    About Tammilee

    Lifestyle blogger who travels the world and drinks too much Chai tea. Travel blogger, award winning photographer, sunset hunter, Birkenstock girl, bird nerd
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    Comments

    1. Brandy

      December 31, 2015 at 4:45 am

      Wow, this is simply breath taking. I have never been to New Orleans, love all of the views of the french quarter!

      Reply
    2. Shaun

      December 30, 2015 at 5:16 pm

      I've always wanted to visit New Orleans! Such a beautiful city from the photos...and the history?! So rich!!

      Reply
    3. Kalee

      December 30, 2015 at 4:56 pm

      This is absolutely beautiful! I have always wanted to go to New Orleans...and that food! Yum!

      Reply
    4. Scarlet

      December 30, 2015 at 1:55 pm

      Great photos. I went to Tulane University so I am quite familiar with the French Quarter and your photos made me miss it!

      Reply
      • Tammilee

        December 31, 2015 at 12:13 pm

        ahhh! We fell in love with New Orleans while we were there. I would be in trouble living there with all of the amazing food.

        Reply
    5. Amy Desrosiers

      December 30, 2015 at 9:51 am

      Wow does the food there look awesome! I am trying to eat healthy but those dishes are making me want to indulge! Yummy!

      Reply
    6. Jeanette

      December 30, 2015 at 8:55 am

      I love the history of any town. They obviously very proud of their heritage and that is something I LOVE. I have never been there, but would love to go sometime!

      Reply
    7. Robin (Masshole Mommy)

      December 30, 2015 at 2:44 am

      I have always wanted to get to NOLA! It looks absolutely gorgeous in the French quarter.

      Reply

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