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The City of New Orleans: A Photo Tour

New Orleans Seafood and Hamburger Co.

 

With plenty of rich culture and history, New Orleans, Louisiana is a great city for family travel. Between the historic French Quarter, Mardi Gras, museums, parks, ferry rides in the Mississippi River, Audubon Zoo, and a host of other amusement activities, there is plenty to do  for kids and adults. Oh, and the food… AMAZING!

I was there last month visiting for this years Essence Festival with Coca Cola and I wish I had a couple more days to explore! Here are a bunch of photos I took of the city, I can’t wait to take my whole family.

 

French Quarter area…

 

Streets of New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Catfish plate at Cafe Reconcile…

Catfish plate, Cafe Reconcile, New Orleans

The Roosevelt Hotel…

The Roosevelt Hotel, New Orleans

Streetcar on Canal Street…

Canal Streetcar, New Orleans

Bananas Foster French Toast at Stanley Restaurant, Jackson Square…

Bananas Foster French Toast, Stanley Restaurant, New Orleans

Cafe Reconcile, Central City…

Cafe Reconcile, Central City, New Orleans

Bourbon Street, French Quarter…

Bourbon Street, French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana

Bourbon Street plate sign, New Orleans

Street art and vendors, Jackson Square…


street vendors in Jackson Square, New Orleans

Mississippi River…

Mississippi River, New Orleans

Jackson Square Museum…

Jackson Square, New Orleans, LA

Horse drawn carriage…

horse drawn carriage, New Orleans

Historic building, St. Ann St.

Historical building atrchitecture, St. Ann St, New Orleans

Beignets and cafe au lait at Cafe Du Monde…

beignets and coffee, Cafe Du Monde, New Orleans

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Disclosure: I went on a press trip with Coca-Cola where expenses for travel, food, lodging and activities were covered. I received no additional compensation and I had no obligation to write anything about my experience.

 

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