
This charming historic neighborhood is on the West Bank. Arts/Warehouse DistrictĬome dine, catch live music and walk around the famous art galleries and shops. Here you’ll find fascinating museums and authentic New Orleans music and cuisine. Treme is America’s oldest African-American neighborhood. This architecturally rich neighborhood near the French Quarter has large double-galleried houses and some of the best B&Bs. The Ninth Ward is home to musician Fats Domino and the Chalmette Battlefield where the Battle of New Orleans was fought. It is also home to City Park, the New Orleans Museum of Art and the city’s famous above-ground cemeteries. If you want to mingle with locals, add Mid-City to your itinerary.

This historic district has a quirky local flavor and lots of fun restaurants. This area contains Loyola and Tulane universities and Riverbend, as well as Magazine Street, Oak Street and Audubon Park and Zoo. You'll find great shops, restaurants, bars and theaters in the city's Central Business District, just across Canal Street from the French Quarter. The Garden District is filled with grand historic mansions, lovely gardens and parks and neighborhood eateries.

It is, without a doubt, one of the most charming neighborhoods in the world. The world-famous French Quarter or Vieux Carré dates back to 1718.
