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Hotel St Pierre, French Quarter Inns gallery

Serving the New Orleans Area

Location. Set in the heart of the New Orleans French Quarter, this hotel is close to Jackson Square, Bourbon Street, as well as the French Market. Other near

Payment method:
all major credit cards, cash
Music Box Village gallery

The Music Box Village is a unique contemporary art sculpture garden where each house is a musical instrument. Explore and play them yourself with friends

River City Venues gallery

Welcome to the River City Venues, the most sophisticated and sprawling event complex on the Mississippi. Whether you have an intimate group of 25, or a dynam

Vue Orleans gallery

Vue Orleans is a 360° indoor and outdoor observatory deck featuring interactive cultural experiences and spectacular views of New Orleans, LA. Whether

Historic BK House & Gardens gallery

Built in 1826, the BK House is a National Historic Landmark and an outstanding example of Creole and American architectural styles. BK's diverse histo

Saint Mary's Assumption Church gallery

A grandly baroque church that also happens to be where Fr. Francis Seelos, the hero of the yellow fever epidemic of 1867, lies buried.A grandly baroque chur

Neighborhoods:
Lower Garden District, Central City - Garden
Amenities:
Wheelchair accessible
Payment method:
amex, visa, mastercard
Gallier House gallery

Built in 1861, by local architect James Gallier, Jr. as his private family residence, this Victorian French Quarter townhouse exemplifies architectur

Neighborhoods:
French Quarter, French Quarter - CBD
Payment method:
check, all major credit cards
Magazine Street gallery

Eclectic collectors and professional browsers will love this six-mile long street which starts at the French Quarter and is known worldwide for its antiqu

Andrew Jackson Hotel, French Quarter Inns gallery

Location. This hotel is located in the New Orleans French Quarter, near all the French Quarter attractions including the Historic Voodoo Museum, the Fren

Neighborhoods:
French Quarter, French Quarter - CBD
Payment method:
discover, jcb, all major credit cards, amex, carte blanche, company card, diners club, visa, master card
St Patrick's Church gallery

A National Historic Landmark, Old St. Patrick's Church is one of only two early landmarks of distinction left in Lafayette Square, the other being Galli

Neighborhoods:
French Quarter - CBD, Central Business District
Payment method:
amex, debit, discover, master card, paypal, visa
Hermann-Grima House gallery

This restored French Quarter home built in 1831, includes a Federalist architectural façade, original operating open-hearth kitchen, urban slave quarters, a

Payment method:
all major credit cards, check
Congo Square gallery

A traditional gathering place for slaves on Sundays until the 1850's. The sound and rhythm heard here is considered to be the origin of Jazz and Gospel musi

Our Lady Of Guadalupe Church gallery

Built in 1826, this church served as a mortuary chapel for yellow fever victims during the 19th century.Built in 1826, this church served as a mortuary chap

Neighborhoods:
French Quarter - CBD, French Quarter
St Louis Cemetery No 2 gallery

This property is temporary closed St. Louis No. 2 is located some three blocks back from St. Louis No. 1, bordering Claiborne Avenue. It was consecrated