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Intercontinental New Orleans

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Downtown New Orleans

Downtown is host to an exciting mix of public museums, including the National WWII Museum, the Contemporary Art Center, and the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, as well as galleries exhibiting works by local, national and international artists. Downtown's nightlife scene is equally diverse with cabaret at Le Chat Noir, laid back socializing at Lucy's Retired Surfer's Bar and Vic's Kangaroo Café.'

The Exciting Downtown New Orleans, LA

New Orleans in Louisiana is one of the most exciting and fun places to visit in the United States. Downtown New Orleans is a place where residents and visitors live life to the absolute fullest. Located in the south-eastern portion of Louisiana, New Orleans reaches across both sides of the Mississippi River. To the North of New Orleans, is the lovely Lake Pontchartrain, while in the east is Lake Borgne.

New Orlean's history is both intriguing and rich, and visitors will find many different cultures thriving all over the downtown area. In addition to their fascinating mixture of cultures, New Orleans is best known for its delicious, spicy foods and spirited music. This fabulous city is where Jazz music began. There are many terrific things to see and do in downtown New Orleans, and following are just a few.

Some of the most popular and favorite attractions of downtown New Orleans are their many grand festivals the city holds each year. Some of the most popular of these festivals include the Mardi Gras and the Jazz Fest, with the Mardi Gras attracting thousands of visitors every year. Some smaller festivals are the French Quarter Festival, the Creole Festival and the Saint Patrick's Day Festival.

Aside from their exciting festivals, New Orleans is also well known for black magic, or Voodoo. There are many places downtown that offer to tell people's fortunes, or teach them about the fascinating world of black magic. For people, who are interested in this form of entertainment, they must visit Alombrados Emcampment. For visitors, who would like to learn more about the art of Voodoo, the Island of Salvation Botanica is a magnificent place to visit. Here, people can buy many different Voodoo souvenirs to take home.

Some other delightful places to visit while in downtown New Orleans, in the French Quarter, include the Cafe du Monde, Bourbon Street, Preservation Hill and the St. Louis Cathedral. People may also choose to visit the National World War II Museum, the Honey Island Swamp or the Aquarium of the Americas.

In conclusion, there are many exciting things to see and do in downtown New Orleans. From the city's grand festivals to its delicious foods, New Orleans makes for an excellent vacation destination. The allure of this fabulous city is sure to keep the whole family entertained, and they are sure to want to return time and time again.

New Orleans Areas

  • New Orleans International Airport Hotels
    Louis Armstrong International Airport is located in Kenner, 11 miles northwest of downtown New Orleans. Several airlines offer non-stop service to New Orleans from major cities.

  • Superdome Hotels
    The Louisiana Superdome has hosted six Superbowls--more than any other facility of its kind--three NCAA's Final Fours and more Saints games, Sugar Bowls and star-studded events than imaginable. Built in 1975, the Superdome is better than ever.

  • Downtown New Orleans Hotels
    With premium access to world-class dining, art, music and culture, Downtown New Orleans is a great place to visit.

  • Convention Center Hotels
    Along the mighty Mississippi River, within walking distance of the French Quarter, Jackson Square, the Aquarium of the Americas and 30,000 first-class hotel rooms.

  • New Orleans Arena Hotels
    The state-of-the-art Arena is now the proud home of the NBA New Orleans Hornets and will host more than 40 basketball games for the professional team this year.

  • Fair Grounds Race Course Hotels
    Fair Grounds Race Course, often known as New Orleans Fair Grounds, is a thoroughbred racetrack and racino in New Orleans, Louisiana.

  • Aquarium of Americas Hotels
    Walk beneath the vivid Caribbean Reef, marvel at the lush beauty of the Amazon Rainforest and journey the Mississippi River at Audubon Aquarium of the Americas where penguins, sting rays, sharks and other deep sea creatures await your visit.

  • Riverwalk Marketplace Hotels
    Riverwalk is a half-mile of fun located between the Convention Center and the Aquarium of the Americas, right alongside the Mississippi River front.

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