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New Orleans Vacations - Visit the Superdome

There are numerous locations and places to see for everyone with you on your New Orleans vacation. The New Orleans Superdome, or the Louisiana Superdome, Superdome, or The Dome, is one of these sites. The Superdome was built in 1975 atop a 166,000-square-foot main arena, and a roof that covers almost 10 acres at a height of 27 stories. It is entitled as the largest fixed-domed structure on the planet for this reason. 72,003 fans for football, basketball and baseball games can be seated in the Superdome. It also hosts conventions, exhibits and concerts, such as the New Orleans Essence Music Festival. The Dome is home the New Orleans Saints football team, and has conducted the annual Sugar Bowl Classic football games, NCAA Final Four basketball tournaments, the BCS championship game, nine Super Bowls, and the 1998 Republican National Convention. The Dome has been chosen to host Super Bowl XLVII in February 2013 too!Tours of the Dome can be made freely if there are no scheduled events taking place. But dont miss the New Orleans Saints in an action-packed season, or attend the famous college bowl game, Sugar Bowl during New Years. Dont miss the annual Bayou Classic in the fall held here, another Crescent City must-see event.

Downtown New Orleans, A Part Of Your New Orleans Vacations Itinerary

Visit New Orleans - a lively city with a foundation of delights and fun - to get yourself engrossed in a free and energetic atmosphere to make your holiday perfect. Downtown New Orleans refers to the neighborhoods along the Mississippi River, including the French Quarter, Treme, Fauberg Marigny, Bywater, the 9th Ward, and others. There are many great places to see in Downtown New Orleans, such as the Warehouse District, Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans Morial Convention Center, and Riverwalk Marketplace. The festive environment of its various renowned restaurants, moving museums, and other all-year cultural activities of Downtown forms the actual feel of New Orleans for you. The Holiday Inn Downtown Superdome, Hilton Garden Inn New Orleans Downtown, Crowne Plaza Hotel New Orleans, Midtown Hotel New Orleans, Renaissance Pere Marquette, and Hyatt Regency New Orleans are some of the best hotels in Downtown. You can also enjoy the Harrahs Casino and the Audubon Insectarium on the popular Canal Street in Downtown New Orleans.

A Tour of the Gardens District during Your New Orleans Vacation

The most popular tours include the walking tours of New Orleans because it makes the most of the New Orleans experience and creates a better insight on the history of the city. The best venue for a walking tour is the Garden District in New Orleans as it focuses on the architecture and history of the city. Walking gives you the best experience of the many attractions here, out of which the beautiful and massive houses from the mid-19th-century with wonderful gardens is the highlight. These houses still carry most of the names of the families who built those centuries ago!You will see the residents enjoying the Coliseum Square or any of the smaller parks in the Garden District with their pets or books, and fine plenty of antique shops and up to date design studios, innovative clothing stores, fine restaurants, a lot more on Magazine Street while walking around Garden District. You can also find an old-world barber shop, operated by Irish barber Aidan Gill, who offers Guinness and whiskey with his hot towel shaves. The Garden District also has George Washington Cable House, Anshe Sfard synagogue, Layafette Cemetery, the Rink, and Commanders Palace restaurant as major attractions for you. Named after its picturesque gardens, the Garden District will win your heart in no time at all!

Heading out to Faubourg Marigny while Vacationing in New Orleans

Lying down river from the Mississippi is a suburb in New Orleans called Faubourg Marigny, or Marigny. The neighborhood is hip, friendly, and open to visitors, due to which it was designated as one of the 10 Great Neighborhoods in 2009 by the American Planning Association. When in search of delicious food, excellent music, and a historic neighborhood, your choice should be this place. The wonderful Creole and Classic Revival cottages of 1095 have been refurbished and painted in attractive colors of gold red and green. Along with this, historic banks, corner stores, and bakeries have been renovated as homes and guesthouses, and artists' studios and performance spaces are found within riverfront warehouses. Weekends are busy for the various galleries and rummage stores, and the jazz clubs and restaurants invite people from all around the place!So head out to Faubourg Marigny, to step in the shoes of the New Orleans residents!With awesome music and food any day of the week, it has all the life and vivaciousness of a real life New Orleans neighborhood.

by: Akasha Skeffington




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