Top Rated Parks to Visit in New Orleans

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Top Rated Parks to Visit in New Orleans

Louis Armstrong Park
Louis Armstrong Park
4.5 (4516 ratings)4 (1003 ratings)
31-acre park that's home to historic Congo Square & hosts concerts, films & other events.
701 N Rampart St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
City parkNature & ParksPark
Mentioned by Busy Tourist
70 Best & Fun Things To Do New Orleans (Louisiana)
"New Orleans, Louisiana, isn’t particularly known for being lush with greenery. That’s probably why Louis Armstrong Park is one of the top green tourist attractions that New Orleans has to offer. It’s close to the teeming French Quarter so isn’t far displaced from the cultural aspects of the city, and with a huge 32-acre space, it’s often become the home of events and festivals."
Mentioned by Bienville House Hotel
The Best Parks in New Orleans: 5 Must-See Spots
"Armstrong Park’s stunning archway welcomes visitors from the edge of the French Quarter. It’s an eye-catching sight that is hard to miss. But a grand entrance suits the park’s gorgeous grounds and rich history."
City Park
City Park
4.7 (12606 ratings)4.5 (3929 ratings)
This expansive urban greenspace with a lake & paths features a dog run, museums, disc golf & more.
1 Palm Dr, New Orleans, LA 70124, USA
ParkNature & ParksCity park
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in New Orleans, USA
"Live oaks, Spanish moss and lazy bayous frame this masterpiece of urban planning. Three miles long and 1 mile wide, dotted with gardens, waterways and bridges and home to a captivating art museum, City Park is bigger than Central Park in NYC and it's New Orleans’ prettiest green space."
Crescent Park
Crescent Park
4.6 (1223 ratings)4.5 (74 ratings)
Compact park along the river offering trails, picnic areas & views of the city skyline.
Cres Park Trail, New Orleans, LA 70117, USA
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by Curbed New Orleans
The 31 best things to do in New Orleans with kids
"This 1.4-mile, 20-acre urban park on the riverfront offers landscaped gardens, a dog park, walking paths, public restrooms, swings, and panoramic downtown views. Don't miss the David Adjaye-designed Piety Street Bridge, a pedestrian walkway that rises above active railroad tracks to connect the river with the Bywater community. A post shared by BJ Knights (@bj_knights) on Sep 5, 2016 at 8:32am PDT"
Mentioned by New Orleans 3 days itinerary
An Awesome New Orleans Itinerary
"Finally, head to Crescent Park for a beautiful sunset view of the city, and after the sun goes down venture over to Frenchmen Street for some live jazz and blues. While tourists tend to visit Bourbon Street, you’ll see more locals on Frenchmen. For tonight’s live music, check out this listing by the local radio station."
Mentioned by Hospitality of New Orleans
Best Parks Around New Orleans
"Located in the French Market District/ Bywater the Crescent Park is another park that people go to. It spans 1.4 miles and has 20 acres of land. It is located near the French market."
Audubon Park
Audubon Park
4.7 (6098 ratings)4.5 (1567 ratings)
Park with oak trees, jogging & bike paths, a lagoon, picnic shelters, tennis courts & playgrounds.
6500 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70118, USA
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by New Orleans 3 days itinerary
The Best New Orleans Itinerary: 3 Days in New Orleans
"Get your dose of nature at one of New Orleans’ two large parks.City Park is larger than Central Park in New York and is home to the New Orleans Museum of Art, as well as several gardens.Audubon Parkboasts the Audubon Zoo and is easily accessible by street car. Either way, both are excellent options for a relaxing afternoon."
Woldenberg Park
Woldenberg Park
4.5 (3756 ratings)4 (227 ratings)
Riverfront park with 16 acres of green space, jogging paths & Mississippi river views.
1 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
ParkNature & ParksCity parkLive music venueJogging Paths & Tracks
Mentioned by Busy Tourist
70 Best & Fun Things To Do New Orleans (Louisiana)
"Louisiana is a state that is famous for its waterways and bayous, and New Orleans is no exception to the rule. Fronting the French Quarter is one of the best riverside parks in the city – Woldenberg Park. Originally the location of warehouses and wharves on the east bank of the Mississippi, the site was retooled in the 1980s and 1990s into a park."
Mentioned by Hospitality of New Orleans
Best Parks Around New Orleans
"For example, at the Woldenberg Riverfront Park is a 16-acre park in front of downtown near everything. Woldenberg Riverfront Park is a wonderful place to go jogging or picnic. You’ll find people playing their music in the park."
Sankofa Wetland Park and Nature Trail
Sankofa Wetland Park and Nature Trail
4.5 (29 ratings)
6401 Florida Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117, USA
Park
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
Top 10 city parks in New Orleans
"This little green sliver in the Lower 9th Ward map is a developing green infrastructure project that both holds excess water and provides a natural breath of fresh air in the midst of the city. The 1.5-acre park is peppered with ponds, native tupelo and bald cypress trees and attractive landscaping. Wetland birds and an alligator have taken up residence, perhaps awaiting the time the park expands into a planned 42-acre natural reserve."
The Singing Oak
The Singing Oak
4.7 (272 ratings)
New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
Park
Mentioned by Louisiana Official Travel and Tourism Information
New Orleans' Best Off the Beaten Path Attractions
"You may very well hear this tree before you see it: a massive live oak in the middle of City Park. The Singing Oak is an art installation by artist Jim Hart that features wind chimes measuring as long as 14 feet. Part of the charm of The Singing Oak is just finding it."
Musical Legends Park
Musical Legends Park
4.6 (2440 ratings)4.5 (957 ratings)
Statues of jazz legends decorate this cozy park hosting live local bands daily.
311 Bourbon St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
ParkSights & LandmarksCafeJazz clubLive music venuePoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
55 Best Things to Do in New Orleans (LA
"At the very heart of the French Quarter on Bourbon Street there’s a paved courtyard park celebrating New Orleans’ musical giants with plaques, artwork and other commemorative displays. Allen Toussaint, Fats Domino, Irma Thomas, Chris Owens, Al Hirt and Louis Prima are all honoured here, among others. A constant stream of musicians put on free performances in this laid-back environment with lots of shade, and you can grab coffee and a Cajun speciality like crawfish omelette at Cafe Beignet."
Mentioned by Condé Nast Traveler
10 Best Jazz Clubs in New Orleans
"One of the most popular spaces for public gatherings along Bourbon Street that doesn't involve the usual tourist schlock and frozen hurricanes. Free jazz sets are performed every day from 10 a.m. till close, and families congregate here to enjoy them."
Mentioned by Hospitality of New Orleans
Best Parks Around New Orleans
"If you want a place that is surrounded by musical history, then the Musical Legends Park should be on your list. Sit and sip on a drink and eat some beignets while you listen to live music. Artists display their artwork around the park."
Palmer Park
Palmer Park
4.3 (613 ratings)
5.6-acre park featuring grassy areas, big shade trees, a playground & a popular monthly arts market.
8211 S Claiborne Ave, New Orleans, LA 70118, USA
ParkHistorical landmark
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
Top 10 city parks in New Orleans
"Every fourth Sunday of the month, the Arts Council of New Orleans puts on the Arts Market of New Orleans, an excellent juried arts market at Palmer Park, located just off of Carrollton Ave. There you’ll find some of the city’s local creative talent, as well as kid-friendly music and activities. Alligators have been known to take up residence in Wetland Park in New Orleans © Justin Foulkes / Lonely Planet"
Mentioned by Hospitality of New Orleans
Best Parks Around New Orleans
"Annual festivals, events, concerts, filming and fun filled activities are held there. It is the home of the Palmer Park Arts Market which takes place on the last Saturday of every month. This market sells arts, crafts, food, and more."
Couturie Forest
Couturie Forest
4.7 (408 ratings)
Tranquil woodlands within a city park featuring waterways, native trees & diverse birds & wildlife.
1009 Harrison Ave, New Orleans, LA 70124, USA
Nature preservePark
Mentioned by Photography & Travel
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"The Courturie Forest is another gem you can experience in City Park. Located not far from Scout Island, the trails through this park take you away from the manicured lawns and giant oak trees into a much more wild area along a waterway that is full of birds and turtles. Also located in the Couturie Forest is Laborde Mountain."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
Top 10 city parks in New Orleans
"Outside of New Orleans East, Couturie is the wildest natural space in the city. A series of paths wind through acres of Louisiana hardwood forest and lead to the highest point in the city: Laborde Mountain, towering at 43 feet over the surrounding park. When to go to New Orleans"

Best Lunch Restaurants in New Orleans

Taco Bell
Taco Bell
3.4 (1407 ratings)
Fast-food chain serving Mexican-inspired fare such as tacos, quesadillas & nachos.
2800 S Claiborne Ave, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
Fast food restaurantBreakfast restaurantBurrito restaurantLunch restaurantTakeout RestaurantMexican restaurantRestaurantTaco restaurantTex-Mex restaurantVegetarian restaurant
HORN'S EATERY And Catering
HORN'S EATERY And Catering
4.6 (809 ratings)
Hearty Southern fare, including breakfast, served in a cozy bungalow with sidewalk seating.
1940 Dauphine St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
Breakfast restaurantAmerican restaurantBrunch restaurantLunch restaurant
Mentioned by VacationIdea
24 Best Breakfast & Weekend Brunch Restaurants in New Orleans
"Set in a quaint corner bungalow on Dauphine Street, Horn's Eatery and Catering is a friendly neighborhood café with lovely sidewalk seating, and they serve hearty Southern fare in a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Packed with regulars and newcomers alike, the restaurant is a bustling breakfast spot with a menu of classic and traditional food such as fluffy three-egg omelets with different fillings, egg scrambles, grits and étouffée, carrot waffles, and waffle couchons. Signature dishes include the Jewish Coonass with two potato latkes, two eggs, and freshly grilled spinach topped with crawfish étouffée and a homemade biscuit, and the Havana Omelet with seasoned black beans, salsa, and cheddar cheese."
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
New Orleans Iconic Greasy Spoons & What To Order
"Greasy spoon meets wood panelling at the Marigny's 24 hour breakfast and fried foods mecca founded in 1981 and seemingly (perfectly) never updated, except for new table cloths. Not the cheapest on the list, but affordable still. The biscuits and gravy will only set you back $3.95, but most dishes you're aiming toward $10, give or take."
Nola Crawfish King Seafood & Barbecue
Nola Crawfish King Seafood & Barbecue
4.6 (56 ratings)
5321 Franklin Ave, New Orleans, LA 70122, USA
Seafood marketBarbecue restaurantLunch restaurantTakeout RestaurantSeafood restaurant

Top 10 Free Things To Do and Attractions in New Orleans

St. Roch Market
St. Roch Market
4.6 (2670 ratings)4.5 (300 ratings)
1875 market reborn as a cool food hall with stalls selling eats & drinks, plus some outdoor seating.
2381 St Claude Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117, USA
RestaurantSights & LandmarksBarbecue restaurantCocktail barCoffee shopHaitian restaurantMexican restaurantSeafood restaurantSoutheast Asian restaurantSouthern restaurant (US)Vegan restaurantPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
55 Best Things to Do in New Orleans (LA
"First raised in 1875, this old market hall on St. Claude Avenue came through a post-Katrina renovation between 2012-15, reopening as a modern, chef-centric food hall. In this bright and airy space are 11 dining options around an acclaimed craft cocktail bar, The Mayhaw. T2 Streetfood does Vietnamese classics like banh mi, pho and bao buns, while Torshi is all about eastern Mediterranean flavours, from falafel to gyros, tabouli and baklava."
Mentioned by AFAR Media
Where to Eat in New Orleans
"This late-19th-century city-owned seafood market, which was by and large abandoned after Hurricane Katrina, was reborn as an upscale food hall several years ago. The dilapidated structure was spruced up and the navelike interior painted an..."
Train Garden
Train Garden
4.4 (28 ratings)
5 Victory Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
Historical landmark
Mentioned by Busy Tourist
70 Best & Fun Things To Do New Orleans (Louisiana)
"For train aficionados, visiting the New Orleans Train Garden is one of the best activities to while away your time in Louisiana. Right in the center of City Park, the garden is as whimsical and charming as it is evocative of history. It is a historic location, with track running nearly a quarter of a mile as a group of scaled-down freight trains and streetcars runs through it, reminiscent of the very same they did indeed run a hundred or so years ago."
Mentioned by Curbed New Orleans
The 31 best things to do in New Orleans with kids
"Tucked away in a verdant corner of City Park’s Botanical Garden, the New Orleans Historic Train Garden features replicas of streetcars and trains that wind around 1,300 feet of track. It’s an informative look at New Orleans’ history—all in miniature!. While the Train Garden is open during Botanical Garden hours, the trains only operate on Saturdays and Sundays."
Marigny
Marigny
4.5 (398 ratings)
The offbeat Marigny district is known for its Cajun bistros, bohemian bars and jazz clubs, especially along Frenchmen Street. Sidewalk musicians and brass bands add a block party vibe to the nighttime Frenchmen Art Market, which sells local artwork and handicrafts. Quieter spots include Washington Square where the lawns are shaded by old oak trees. The Marigny Opera House offers an eclectic program.
New Orleans, LA, USA
Sights & LandmarksNeighborhoods
Mentioned by New Orleans 3 days itinerary
The Perfect 3 Day New Orleans Itinerary
"Start the day with a bike tour of Marigny and Bywater The two neighborhoods this tour goes on is Marigny and Bywater. These are “coming up” areas, kind of a little hipster and definitely not the standard places to visit. You’ll go to the bike shop in the French Quarter to meet the tour instructor then ride off!"
Mentioned by New Orleans 3 days itinerary
The Perfect Itinerary for 3 Days in New Orleans
"After lunch take at least 15 minutes to explore the next few blocks of colorful homes in Marigny. There isn’t much else to do other take great photos and enjoy the neighborhood that has alot of character before heading back to the French Quarter."

Best Bath Houses in New Orleans

The Waldorf Astoria Spa
The Waldorf Astoria Spa
4.5 (46 ratings)
130 Roosevelt Way, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA
SpaBeauty salonFacial spaHair salonMake-up artistMassage spaNail salon
Mentioned by GoNOLA.com
Best Spas in New Orleans | New Orleans Local's Guide
"Located inside the historic Roosevelt Hotel in downtown New Orleans, the Waldorf Astoria Spa is an oasis of uninterrupted tranquility. This luxury spa offers a full range of services, from facials, full-body massages and couples’ massages, to manicures and complete spa day experiences. If you want to go all out and make it a whole day to yourself (as you should), have a meal at Domenica afterwards (reservations recommended), and then mozy on over to the Sazerac, the hotel bar for a drink of your choice."
Mentioned by Wheretraveler
4 Stellar Spas in New Orleans
"One of the newest entries to the New Orleans spa scene is also one of the city’s most opulent. The award-winning Waldorf Astoria Spa, in the refined Roosevelt Hotel, offers 10 private treatment rooms and unparalleled personalized pampering. Custom therapies, combining local ingredients and contemporary techniques, are crafted to clients’ specific needs."
Mentioned by 10Best
New Orleans' spa treats for your tired bod
"Waldorf Astoria Spa New Orleans is a swank day spa in the Roosevelt Hotel on the edge of the CBD. Expect high-end treatments with an emphasis on European product lines. Local ingredients are also featured, like the official state fruit of Louisiana, the strawberry."
The Ritz-Carlton Spa, New Orleans
The Ritz-Carlton Spa, New Orleans
3.9 (27 ratings)
921 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA
SpaDay spaMassage therapist
Mentioned by America Top 10
Spas
"The Ritz-Carlton Spa, is a luxurious spa where the soul is nourished, the spirit is revived, the body is transformed and the path to a more satisfying sense of well-being awaits. Revel in nature’s beauty while enjoying their signature service, a “zero gravity” massage performed as you sway gently in a rocking hammock, delivering you into true tranquility."
Mentioned by 10Best
New Orleans' spa treats for your tired bod
"First we make the world revolve around you, then we gently slow it down...". That's the mission at the luxe Ritz-Carlton spa, a place where bubbling fountains and expert service set the stage for a welcome retreat. This is by far the grandest spa in town, complete with draped chandeliers and beau monde elegance."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near New Orleans

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