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  1. Beginning development in the early 19th century, the Garden District is a historical melting pot. Filled with stunning, grandiose mansions, colorful Creole cottages, and even O.C. Haley Boulevard... See More

  2. Aug 11, 2022 · 18 Famous Places to See in New OrleansGarden District. The Garden District is arguably the most beautiful neighborhood in New Orleans. Here you will find quiet streets lined with oak trees, stately mansions surrounded by ornamental cast iron gates, and historic homes tucked behind manicured gardens. It’s no wonder that over the years ...

  3. Lucky for both residents and visitors, the beautiful Garden District of New Orleans lives up to its name. There are few areas as as pleasant anywhere in town. Where to find the most beautiful mansions, the best restaurants and hotels in the beautiful Garden District neighborhood of New Orleans.

  4. New Orleans Garden District - a guide from a local. It’s more than hype-the beautiful Garden District of New Orleans lives up to its name. In a city that’s one big fairytale, the Garden District is the capital of southern charm. Here, you’ll find wise old oak trees, classy streetcars, mansions and mansions turned into apartment buildings ...

  5. Aug 7, 2023 · Where to eat, shop, and stay in the Garden District and other uptown neighborhoods in New Orleans. New Orleans is one of America’s best cities to visit for its delicious food, lively music, and beautiful architecture. You can find all three of these things in the Garden District and a variety of other neighborhoods uptown—aka upriver, or up ...

  6. Apr 11, 2024 · The Garden District is located southwest of the French Quarter in the 11th Ward of New Orleans. This leafy neighborhood is part of Uptown New Orleans, meaning upriver from the Mississippi River. Its official boundaries are St. Charles Avenue to the north, 1st Street to the east, Magazine Street to the south, and Toledano Street to the west.

  7. May 25, 2019 · The glorious Garden District is one of New Orleans' most popular tourist spots, with an atmosphere very different from the hustle and bustle of the French Quarter. Even on its busiest days, the neighborhood's large, graceful mansions seem to invoke a hushed reverence among those who flock to see them.

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