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  1. Our free French Quarter walking tour map in New Orleans. Printable do it yourself guided walking tours of the best sights to see and things to do while walking around Jackson Square and Bourbon Street in New Orleans Louisiana's French Quarter.

  2. Directions. Satellite. Photo Map. Jackson Square, formerly the Place d'Armes or Plaza de Armas, is a historic park in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. Mapcarta, the open map.

  3. Click here to Learn more about our 10am Guided Free Walking Tour of the French Quarter. Cost: Free. Starting Point: 800 Decatur, Cafe Du Monde. Ending Point: 941 Bourbon Street, Laffite’s Blacksmith Bar. Total Distance: A fourth of a mile. Time Required: About an hour or two. Best Time To Go: Early morning is the best time to avoid crowds and ...

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    • Self-Guided French Quarter Tour
    • Self-Guided Garden District Tour
    • Self-Guided Lafayette Cemetery #1 Tour
    • Hurricane Katrina Then and Now
    • City Park
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    This is a self-guided tourthat highlights the top 16 things to see in the French Quarter, New Orleans's most famous neighborhood. This tour should take you at least 1 hour to complete if you are just walking without browsing shops, bars, and markets. Click here to be taken to the movable map This map and guide serve as great companions to our guide...

    There is so much to see in the Garden District. Be sure to put aside a half-day to really get a feel for the neighborhood. The Garden District is a neighborhood in Uptown New Orleans, formerly known as "Lafayette City." Though it's only a short streetcar trip from the French Quarter and Bourbon Street, this neighborhood feels very much on its own. ...

    The cemetery has been active since 1833 and still has burials occurring. There are about 1,000 tombs and an estimated 7,000 people buried in Lafayette #1. Use this map and guideto visit the cemetery on your own. Or, you can join us on one of our daily guided tours of the Garden District, which takes about 25 min in the cemetery. We also offer a 60-...

    Many people who visit New Orleans are interested in visiting areas that were affected by Hurricane Katrina stormed through in 2005 and seeing the revitalization that is taking place. We have set up this self-guided tourso that you can use your car or bike to visit them. The total time should be 2-3 hours. We also have a GPS-led audio tourversion. H...

    City Park has been a public space for New Orleans residents and visitors since 1854, when the land, formerly belonging to the Allard Plantation, was given to the city. Most of its better-known attractions cluster near the southern corner of the rectangle The park preserves a sense of South Louisiana’s natural state, conveniently located in the midd...

    The Faubourg Treme is a historic New Orleans neighborhood situated above the French Quarter which was originally considered to be outside of the city. It’s an easy and architecturally fascinating walk from anywhere in the French Quarter. Click the map to enlarge or download it to a smartphone. Be sure to take in the exemplary shotgun homes in a pal...

    • Jackson Square. From here, you can see much of the Square – both the stone-paved area outside the fence and the park inside it. At the corner of the park, you can see a cannon.
    • St. Peter Street. Now, look at the corner to see Tableau, a fairly new restaurant just across the street from the Cabildo. Further along St. Peter Street, beyond Tableau, is Le Petit Theatre du Vieux Carre, or the Little Theater of the French Quarter.
    • The Cabildo. Opposite Tableau, inside the Square, is the Cabildo, a National Historic Landmark. A cabildo is a Spanish city council; this building, standing on the site of city government from its founding until 1853, earned the name of the governing body that sat within it.
    • Pirates Alley. From in front of the Cabildo, look just to the right of the building, at the corridor that retreats between the Cabildo and St. Louis Cathedral.
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  5. We’ve got directions and locations for all of the must-see French Quarter attractions for your New Orleans vacation. Plan your trip to New Orleans with the official French Quarter travel site. We give you the inside scoop on where to eat, stay, and play.

  6. Known as one of New Orleans’ most recognizable landmarks, Jackson Square is a National Historic Landmark nestled in the center of the French Quarter. The 2.5-acre space welcomes over 2 million visitors and locals each year and hosts a number of city events and celebrations, weddings and photography sessions. Jackson Square has even served as ...

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