Things to do in downtown New Orleans

New Orleans is the capital of the southeastern U.S. state of Louisiana. Greater New Orleans’ appeal lies in the pockets of downtown, with the city’s most popular tourist attractions in this area. Indeed, the area is bursting with living history and culture just waiting to be explored.

New Orleans, Louisiana, USA downtown skyline.

It's known for its fantastic cultural amenities, venerable buildings and vibrant jazz clubs. Other highlights include the French Market, serving up some of the best authentic southern-style cuisine in the city. If you’re looking to explore this unique area of New Orleans, you’d be hard-pressed to narrow down all of the points of interest to a concise list. But don’t worry – that's what we’re here for! We promise you won’t regret a single thing!

See the Sites

 

The Presbytère should rank high up on the itinerary for any first-timer exploring The Big Easy. Located right in the center of the French Quarter, this architecturally significant structure is well-recognized as one of the best examples of colonial Spanish architecture in the United States. The building was finished way back in 1791, and is known for its known for its sweeping arches and beautiful columns. Inside, visitors can enjoy an engaging and comprehensive collection which works well to tell the story of Louisiana right through to the present day. The institute’s two permanent collections include The Living with Hurricanes: Katrina and Beyond and Mardi Gras: It’s Carnival Time in Louisiana. A total must-see, this spot works to provide a fantastic educational experience for those of all ages. Full admission is only $7, so this place is perfect for those who are trying to travel on a budget, too!

 

When travelling, there’s no better way to immerse yourself in the culture of a new city than by visiting a local market. Whilst there are many markets dotted around the city, the most popular choice for most visitors has got to be the historic French Market for its warm and lively atmosphere. Spanning six whole blocks across the city center, this place has a little bit of everything, though its main draw is of course its mouth-watering food vendors. If you’re looking to take a break after a museum visit, nip into the market for a classic po-boy, or take a seat at Café du Monde to try out the best beignets and coffee in the city. Or, enjoy your treats whilst you browse the stalls, of which there are many – visitors can buy everything from souvenirs and crafts to fun vintage items and rare collectibles here. This sprawling market is open from 10am – 5pm daily, so there’s no fear of missing out. You can even make multiple stops on your trip – and trust us, you’ll want to be coming back for the food alone!

Learn About the Area

 

New Orleans is famed as the birthplace of jazz, and as such, you’ll be able to find many cultural amenities and cool venues around town. Standing out as one of our favorites, the Petit Jazz Museum in Tremé is the perfect place for history buffs and music lovers alike. Dedicated to over 4,000 years of music, the institute works to cultivate an interest in jazz, and showcase all of those years leading up to its introduction to the modern world. Though small, the museum’s collection is no doubt fascinating, with artifacts showing how jazz traces its origins back to Africa, the Caribbean, and Europe, as well as the U.S. of A. Amongst its permanent collection, you’ll be able to view paintings, photographs, memorabilia and vintage instruments which all serve to tell the story of jazz. You can also take special guided tours with museum owners Reid Raymond or Al Jackson to hear a stronger explanation of the story of the genre. Offering a deep dive into one of the only art forms unique to the United States, this spot is well worth the visit.

Try Something Different

 

Those looking for history and culture in New Orleans won’t have to look much further than Tremé. A subdistrict of the Mid-City District Area, this spot is most often recognized as the oldest African American neighborhood in the United States. As such, the region is home to many great cultural amenities – though our favorite has got to be the Backstreet Cultural Museum. Fans of HBO’s show Tremé may recognize this spot from its brief cameo in the show, though we love this spot for its thoroughly unique collection of Mardi Gras costumes from past celebrations. The costumes are brilliantly colored and elaborately designed, displaying the artistic integrity and hard work which goes into each piece. Costing upwards of $10,000 a piece, these works are artistic gems. In addition, the institute is home to other memorabilia, photographs, films and documents relating to African American culture. A thoroughly unique cultural endeavor, this spot is most certainly not to be missed!

 

For a day that will truly make you thankful for the development of modern medicine, head over to the New Orleans Pharmacy Museum. Located at the site of the first ever apothecary in the United States, this small one-of-a-kind institute retains much of its 19th century atmosphere. This spot was once the workplace and residence of Louis J. Dufilho Jr., America’s first licensed pharmacist, in the 1820s. Step back in time to learn more about the wonderful development of medicine through the ages. Upon entrance, visitors will be able to view a comprehensive collection of hand-blown vials, prosthetic devices, Voodoo potions, and more. In addition, there’s a reconstruction of a 19th century pharmacy work area. Don’t miss the living quarters on the second floor and Dulfilho’s botanical and herbal gardens in the back courtyard, which are still being cultivated. Incredibly fascinating and undoubtedly engaging, it would be easy to spend a full day examining the various equipment and oddities at this attraction. We love this spot because it brings something new to the table.

Vibrant and bustling with life, downtown most certainly has a lot to offer for all types of travelers. Explore the area to its full potential with GoCity’s All-Inclusive Pass or Explorer Pass. If you’d like to know more, connect with us on Instagram and Facebook. With Go City, you can see more, for less.

Sarah Harris
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Things to do in New Orleans

A melting pot of great food, music, history and culture, New Orleans has been drawing in visitors from near and far for decades – and with good reason! There are lot – and we mean a lot of fantastic things to do in The Big Easy. From the stunning design of the Presbytere and learning about how parade floats are made at Mardi Gras World to great music at Preservation Hall, New Orleans pretty much has it all. Whether you’re a culture vulture, an artsy type, or a foodie, you’re sure to find something to pique your interest. If you’re a first-time visitor you might feel a little overwhelmed by the possibilities – but don’t worry – that's what we’re here for! If you’re planning to head over to New Orleans, and aren’t quite sure where to begin, make sure to read through our list of the best cultural gems and hidden treasures in the area. You might not be able to squeeze all of them in, but there’s certainly no harm in trying! See the Sites Brimming with a unique and storied history, New Orleans is well-known for its magnificent venerable structures. The city was founded by the French in the early 1700s and ruled by the Spanish for 40 years, all of which can be seen through its eclectic mix of architectural styles. Whilst much of the city’s architecture speaks NO’s past, The Presbytere stands out as one of the nation’s best examples of colonial Spanish architecture. Once serving as a courthouse under Spanish rule, this Designated Historic Landmark is now open to the public, with engaging educational exhibitions focusing on the background of New Orleans. There are two permanent exhibitions: ‘’Living with Hurricanes: Katrina and Beyond’’ and ‘’Mardi Gras: it’s Carnival Time in Louisiana’’. We also recommend taking some time to see St. Louis Cathedral, which is right next door. Learn About the City Another one of the top visitor attractions in the city is the Cabildo. Declared a National Historic Landmark in 1960, The Cabildo is great for those who want to learn more about the background of the city. First constructed in 1795, the building is recognized as one of the most historically significant buildings in America and is known for its classical style of architecture. Once serving as the seat of government during the Spanish colonial period, this spot is now a fantastic educational attraction open to visitors all throughout the year. The museum’s small yet comprehensive collection features around five hundred artefacts taking visitors through the storied history of New Orleans and Louisiana. Located along Jackson Square, this spot is easily accessible by bus or cab and has a lot of interesting things to do in the surrounding area. We recommend checking out St. Louis Cathedral, which is right next door! No other place in America knows how to put on a festival quite like New Orleans. Even if you’re not visiting during Mardi Gras, you can still get a sense of the traditional Christian holiday at Mardi Gras World. As fun as it is fascinating, Mardi Gras World seeks to offer a behind-the-scenes look into the nation’s biggest party. Tour a 300, 000 square foot working warehouse where the floats, characters and costumes are made for this unique event and learn more about the work that goes into these spectacular pieces. In addition, you’ll be able to hear more about the history and traditions of the holiday and see how technology helps to aid the creative process. The guides are very friendly and informative here, so if you have any questions, feel free to ask away! Whether you’re a total crafting geek or just looking to snap that perfect Instagram shot, this is the place to be. Find Fun Activities to Do If you love animals like we do, you’re sure to enjoy the next item on our list. Located in the historic Uptown New Orleans, Audubon Zoo is the perfect place to spend some quality time with the family whilst seeing some great critters. We especially love this place because it offers a great opportunity to see some exotic wildlife without causing any harm to the animals. This attraction is home to a whopping 2,000 animals, so you know that there’s plenty to see here. Amongst its expansive repository, you can expect to see everything from American river otters and spider monkeys to gorillas and Mayalan tigers. If you’re the type who likes to get up close with the animals, this place offers special exhibits and feedings. We suggest checking online before you head out, so you won’t miss the chance to interact with your favorite furry friend. In addition, this spot has a gift shop, a play area, as well as a café to enhance the experience. Both educational and fun, we love this spot because it’s impossible to leave without having learned something new. Of course, a trip to New Orleans just wouldn’t be complete without listening to some authentic jazz. Whilst the city is chock-a-block with some fantastic jazz spots, none can quite compete with the likes of Preservation Hall. Established way back in 1961, the venue often served as a rehearsal spot for the likes of some of New Orleans’ most highly revered jazz musicians, including George Lewis, Punch Miller, The Humphrey Brothers, and more. Today, this small though venerable structure now serves as a great place to hear some of the best jazz in the city. The house band is none other than The Preservation Hall Jazz Band – you can catch these guys around the globe, but there’s no better place to see them than at their home venue. This spot also has limited seating and doesn’t take reservations, so we recommend showing up early to ensure your seats! A charming and atmospheric venue with a lot of history behind it, Preservation Hall provides a fantastic cultural experience to remember. No doubt New Orleans is one of the most exciting cities to visit in the south. Known for its fascinating history, great music and vibrant culture, The Big Easy really has it all. Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned visitor, you’re sure to be spoiled for choice when it comes to finding interesting things to see and do there. Explore the city to its full potential with GoCity’s All-Inclusive Pass or Explorer Pass. If you’d like to know more, connect with us on Instagram and Facebook. With Go City, you can see more, for less.
Sarah Harris

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