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New Orleans Travel Guide

New Orleans is known for its multicultural heritage, cuisine, architecture, music (particularly as the birthplace of jazz), and its annual Mardi Gras and other celebrations and festivals. The city is often referred to as "the most unique city in America".

About New Orleans

New Orleans covers an area of 350.2 sq. miles (907 sq. Km) and is estimated to have a population of 600,000 people being a major southern United States port city and the largest city in Louisiana. It is world-famous for its plethora of unique architectural styles.

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New Orleans City Guide

  New Orleans is the capital city of the state of Louisiana in America. It is the most famous tourist destination of the state, with a population of 1.3 million people. The city is famous for its history, culture, energy, vibrancy, good music, good food and historical roots. As a tourist destination New Orleans has a lot to offer to the visitors.

It is a nice place to visit. Being coastal the climate of this place is not severe. The climate is under the effect of the huge water body. The beaches are pretty and being a coastal city many water sports attract the attention of the visitors. These points make New Orleans one of the very favorite tourist destinations in the region.

New Orleans has a long history, and is a favorite tourist destination. The city is known for its architecture, plantation houses and people from diverse cultural backgrounds. The city has a rich cultural scene, with Mardi Gras festival and Jazz festival being the top most tourist attractions. It is a good idea to make advance reservations if you plan to visit New Orleans at this time of the year.

Apart from these bigger events, New Orleans also offers smaller festivals such as the Creole Tomato festival, French Quarter Festival, Satchmo Summer Fest, costume balls and Halloween parades. New Orleans is a party city, where any occasion turns into a party time. The city offers a lot to the visitors. If you visit New Orleans in the festivals seasons you will be able to enjoy a unique kind of stay in New Orleans.

The famous places to visit in New Orleans are the Historic architecture, Historic Cemeteries, the Super Dome, Museums, City park and the Mississippi River. The city has many activities to do, such as strolling through the historic neighborhoods, street car rides, river boat cruises, antique shopping, ferry rides and walking tours.



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