Hôtel · Central Business District · 56 conseils et avis
HISTORY: This 1907 hotel is said to have ghostly residents. Originally called the New Hotel Denechaud, it was the first in the city to have elevators. If you're looking for a spirited stay, ask for Room 930.
616 Saint Peter St (at Chartres St), La Nouvelle-Orléans, LA
Théâtre · French Quarter · 6 conseils et avis
Geoffrey Gauchet: Legend has it that a bride on her wedding day jumped from the building into the courtyard. Her ghost has been seen from where she jumped.
2401 Saint Ann St (Tonti Street), La Nouvelle-Orléans, LA
Restaurant de cuisine du sud des États-Unis · Treme - Lafitte · 183 conseils et avis
Travel Channel: Andrew Zimmern visited the Treme neighborhood where residents are still rebuilding after the damage left by hurricane Katrina. This special place is going strong, serving their famous fried chicken.
2301 Orleans Ave (at N Miro St), La Nouvelle-Orléans, LA
Restaurant cajun et créole · Treme - Lafitte · 69 conseils et avis
Travel Channel: Andrew Zimmern made a stop at this legendary eatery, where he sampled Creole cooking tips from the Queen of Creole cooking, Leah Chase.
240 Bourbon St (at Bienville St), La Nouvelle-Orléans, LA
Rade · French Quarter · 111 conseils et avis
HISTORY: For almost 200 years this bar has been a staple of life in the French Quarter. Visitors can sip their favorite beverages as the sights & sounds of the French Quarter trickle into this comfy tavern.
HISTORY: Once the battleground of the Battle of New Orleans. Though now closed to new interments, it is the burial place to over 15,300 veterans of military campaigns from the Revolutionary War to Vietnam War.
615 Pere Antoine Aly (at Chartres St), La Nouvelle-Orléans, LA
Église · French Quarter · 74 conseils et avis
HISTORY: Since 1727 New Orleanians have worshipped in churches on this site. A fire in 1788 burned the church to the ground. Construction of a new church began in early 1789, & was completed in December 1794.
Centre spirituel · French Quarter · 4 conseils et avis
HISTORY: Est. in 1990 by Priestess Miriam & Priest Oswan Chamani, it is the only "formally" established spiritual temple focusing on traditional West African spiritual & herbal healing practices in New Orleans
HISTORY: The cemetery was built upon the grounds of the old Metairie Race Course after it went bankrupt. Notable monuments include the pseudo-Egyptian pyramid & former tomb of Storyville madam Josie Arlington.
701 Place John Paul Deaux, La Nouvelle-Orléans, LA
Musée d'histoire · French Quarter · 9 conseils et avis
HISTORY: This was the site of the Louisiana Purchase transfer ceremonies in 1803 & continued to be used by the city council until the mid 1850s. In 1911 the Cabildo became home to the Louisiana State Museum.