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Find the best places to eat, drink, shop, and explore in the French Quarter with this interactive map. Sort by category, click on locations, and get directions to the top New Orleans attractions.
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- Washington Artillery Park & Terrace (768 Decatur Street): About Washington Artillery Park: While often overlooked by tourists, we love to start our French Quarter walking tour on the perch of Washington Artillery Park & Terrace.
- Jackson Square (700 Decatur Street): About Jackson Square: For as much fanfare Bourbon Street gets, the real heart of New Orleans has always been Jackson Square.
- Saint Louis Cathedral (615 Pere Antoine Alley): About Saint Louis Cathedral: Built in 1727 on the site of a hurricane-damaged parish, the Saint Louis Church was dedicated to the sainted King of France, Louis IX from the 1200s.
- The Cabildo (701 Chartres Street): About The Cabildo: The grand Cabildo was built in 1795 as the new New Orleans City Hall after the old building burned in the Great Fire of 1788.
French Quarter. Type: Suburb with 3,890 residents. Description: neighborhood of and historic district in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Categories: neighborhood, old town, NRHP district, gay village, tourism, tourist attraction, historic site and locality.
Explore the history, culture, and cuisine of New Orleans' original city, founded by the French and influenced by the Spanish. Discover the must-see attractions, from Jackson Square to Cafe du Monde, and learn about the unique architecture and music of the Quarter.
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Explore the historic and cultural attractions of The French Quarter with this free map and guide. Start at Cafe Du Monde, see Jackson Square, the Mississippi River, and more.
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