
About New-orleans
The city of New Orleans lies in America’s state of Louisiana and is located between to the Mississippi River which meanders around the area to the south and Lake Pontchartrain to the north. With a lively atmosphere and near endless tourist attraction in the city suits to all tastes and ages. The city is rich is history and culture with landmarks and monuments to explore in New Orleans.
The city is often referred to as simply the Big Easy due to its laid back attitude and has developed a strong tourist image and attractions to suit all tastes. Some of the top attractions are Aquarium of the Americas located in uptown right on the Mississippi River and is home to a stunning array of aqutic wildlife from various habitats including the Amozon and the Mississippi Delta, the Entergy Imax Theater located next to the Aquarium is one of only a handful in the world boasting a flat screen, single projection with high specializes in nature documentaries with spectacular real life images exploding on screen over five stories in height, the Jackson Square dating back to 1718 forming the center of the french quarter and is where most first time visitors begin their exploration of this lively and fascinating part of the city, the Bourbon Street which is the city’s world famous strip bars and jazz clubs and forms the center of nightlife in the city of New Orleans and the Audubon Zoo ranking as one of the best zoos in the country and features a wide array of animals from around the world including a number of endangered species.
The city of New Orleans house some of the best museums and art galleries providing interesting information on the history of the city. The Blaine Kern’s Mardi Gras World which is a historical museum and a workshop and one of the worlds largest float builders is a place which is worth a visit. Some of the other mueums in the city are Germaine Cazenave Wells Mardi Gras Museum containing colorful displays of gowns, costumes and memorabilia related to New Orleand annual Mardi Gras parades, the Confederate Museum opened in 1891 and is the oldest museum in Louisiana and is home to one of the best and most exhaustive collections of Civil War memorabilia in the world and the Historic New Orleans Collection which is spread throughout foru exquisite 18 th and the 19 th century buildings in the French Quarter and connected by a common courtyard housing historical artifacts and artworks that documents the city’s history as well as temporary exhibitions.
The art galleries is a haven for the artist and some of these are the Museum of Modern Art located within the grounds of the scenic city park housing extensive collections of pre columbian art, native American ethnographic art and sculptures, the Galerie d’art Francais one of the finest collections in the country and is dominated by 20 th century French impressionistic and post impressionistic works, the Gallery for Fine Photography one of the most popular photography galleries in the city and is home to an extensive collection of both the 19 th century and modern photographs totalling 6,000 items from 250 photographers and the Arthur Roger Gallery home to paintings,sculptures and photography along abstract and modern lines by names such as John Waters, Jesus Morales and Allison Stuart.
Many exceptional accommodations including some of the most impressive hotels are available in the city. Many of the hotels and guesthouses are often filled to capacity. Countless lodging options including some of the most striking and impressive hotels are available in the city and the price is quite affordable.