New Orleans

The Neighborhoods: Algiers, French Quarter, Uptown

A recent rip to New Orleans sparked this series of photo journeys about the city. Read about my experience with the city itself, the entertainment and nightlife, and the food that drives the city. Full disclosure: we landed in New Orleans with the Lonely Planet New Orleans Guidebook in hand, so a lot of these suggestions are curtesy of LP.

New Orleans Panoramic

To fully appreciate this photo, one must understand the work that went into it. This photo required one round trip ferry ride from the river walk to Algiers, followed by a 2 mile walk down one of the "stabbiest" river side promenades I have experienced. While hung over.

Jackson Square and the French Quarter

Jackson Square New OrleansStatue Jackson Square

Jackson square being the central spot for tourists during the days. Artists, "psychics", and street performers are ready and waiting to collect your money. Fortunately I was able to find the best and most professional Clair-voyant in town.

Clairvoyant in Jackson Square

I am unaware how much this clair-voyant charges, but you can imagine it isn't cheap. Although if he was really that good at seeing the future, wouldn't he have known his handwriting was too large to spell the word "clairvoyant" on one line before he started writing it?

Street of New OrleansNew Orleans

The streets of New Orleans French Quarter are something I have never experienced before. Not since college at least. It has been quite some time since I enjoyed the constant smell of stale booze and man-piss as I stroll down these city streets.

Love acts

This classy place has Love Acts with men and women. You may have heard of it... it's "World Famous".

New Orleans Voodoo Museum SignNew Orleans Voodoo Museum Statue

You are allowed to take photos of the inside of the Voodoo Museum, but if my legs breaks for no apparent reason, then I will gladly delete it from my photo library.

Horse and carriage rides in the french quarter

Don't forget your horse and carriage ride through the french quarter.

Magazine Street and Uptown

Magazine Street

The beautiful area of Magazine Street has classic old style houses and a very relaxed feel. Not much else going on here, besides and nice view and laid back vibes.

Algiers

Ferry to AlgiersRopes on the ferry to Algiers, New Orleans

Taking the ferry over to Algiers is also encouraged if you want to get away from the city smells. Algiers has a ferry going all day long, every half hour. They take people for free as the boat is mainly used for locals who need to cross their vehicles for business or pleasure.

Coffee Shop in Algiers

There is an awesome coffee shop and some iconic New Orleans houses. A really cool area to stroll around in.

The other, more obvious public transport

Street Car TracksStreet Car Handle

The cable cars take you anywhere you need to go, and then some. Yes, I am sure there is one named "Desire". They are cheap and a common form of transport for locals, tourists and college students.
You're welcome.

Sculpture garden Sculpture Garden

Take the cable cars up to the City Park and find a carousel, sculpture gardens and swans.
Its pretty cool for a sober day out.

If you like parks, then check out Audubon, which has a golf course and walking trails and is right next to Loyola and Tulane University. Take the Magazine Street Bus or the Cable car on St Charles.

Nola - More than just Bourbon Street

Jackson square building church

Do yourself a favor and check out areas besides the French Quarter while traveling in New Orleans. The city is such an easy place to get around. You can walk everywhere or find the cable cars.

More to do and see in New Orleans:
Nola Food Scene - These are a few of the places that we ate delicious indiginous New Orleans food
Nola Entertainment - Frenchmen Street vs Bourbon Street. Which do you prefer?

Mike In AlaskaAbout the Author
Mike has been working and traveling abroad since 2005. Recent trips include 12 months in Australia, a month in China and another in Europe followed by a six week USA road trip. Mike isn't rich, just resourceful in finding work abroad. In additon to providing free information on working abroad, and travel photography for sale online, Mike is also available for speaking engagements on the benefits of world travel.

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