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New Orleans Vacations - French Quarter Festival

The one thing that you must definitely experience while vacationing in New Orleans, Louisiana, is the French Quarter Festival. You will be amazed at how much fun and frolic the event induces and what a great vacation it will guarantee that you will have. There is everything for everyone at the festival so you can visit the festival with your family and loved ones without any worry. The French Quarter Festival is organized every year and it is attended by over one fifty bands and a little over a hundred food hawkers and local vendors. The New Orleans magazine has reported the French Quarter Festival to have won the award for the best event for public and it surely deserves the award. You will get to know what entertainment, wild fun and frolicking really means once you attend the festival on your vacation and how tempting yet cheap the local food can be.

New Orleans Vacations - Taking the Walking Tours of the City

One of the best things about taking a vacation in New Orleans, Louisiana, is the fact that you can take a lot of walking tours as they are extremely entertaining. The best part about the walking tours of the city is that it allows you to have a closer look at the historical architecture of the city and will charm you to no end. You have the option to reserve an organized walking tour for yourself which will guide you through places like the Garden District and the French Quarter. You can avoid a lot of hassle and have the maximum fun just by booking yourself a walking tour agency that will take care of all the intricate details. When you take the walking tours of the City you are sure to come across the little wonders that make New Orleans so intriguing like the occult and voodoo sights, plantation tours and swamp tours. Having comfortable shoes is the only prerequisite for having the best walking tour in New Orleans.

Sightseeing in New Orleans Vacations: St. Louis Cathedral

The most recognized landmark in New Orleans, St. Louis Cathedral is the centerpiece of Jackson Square. Established as a place of worship in 1718, it is the oldest Catholic cathedral in the country. Also called Basilica of St. Louise, King of France, the cathedral is a valuable part of the city and a historic attraction for everyone. It has the bones of eight New Orleans bishops and was visited by Pope John Paul II in 1987. The cathedral stands proudly - even after fires, bombs, and hurricanes struck at it and have three impressive spires pointing towards the sky, with a clock under the highest one. Inside, the interior is welcoming in its simplistic beauty with the front of the sanctuary having a gilded work entitled Sacrifice of the Lamb of God hangs over the altar and throughout the sanctuary statues of the saints peer down from their pedestals. Flags in front represent countries New Orleans has been under. One can also see the different eras of St Louiss life from the painted windows on either side of the cathedral. The cathedral is surreal because of its immense beauty.

Visiting French Quarter During Your New Orleans Vacations

After an online poll for best family vacation spots was conducted by Yahoo! Travel and National Geographic Traveler Magazine, New Orleans was voted the highest. Family Vacations here have skyrocketed in the past year, according to the New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corp. If you vacation in New Orleans, don't miss a visit to the French Quarter. This is because the French Quarter has many sites and amusements for tourists, and is a historically popular suburb of New Orleans. The center of the French Quarter, the Jackson Square, is a parka having shops, artists, museums, St. Louis Cathedral, around it, along with a breathtaking view of the Mississippi River. Another site to seek is Bourbon Street which is popular for the many bars sprawled along it. Also, the include French Market, Moonwalk and Riverwalk Mall, buggy rides, streetcars, riverboat rides taking you to popular sites such as Audubon Aquarium of the Americas, Audubon Zoo, Louisiana Childrens Museum, Botanical Gardens, New Orleans Museum of Art, Musee Conti Wax Museum, and Six Flags in New Orleans, are other great amusements of this area. You may feel like you are out of the country as the French Quarter is the best preserved historical neighborhood and has a strong impact of the Spanish and French culture.

by: Akasha Skeffington




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