New Orleans is the most attractive cities in the United States with a  variety of characters that do not belong to another city. Many  interesting tourist attractions can be found in New Orleans. In New  Orleans life was like two centuries ago, like being the atmosphere of  the old French and Spanish. At the same time, there are also many modern  buildings. New Orleans is a major target for creating a comfortable  holiday for children. They can take tours while tasting beignets cake or  play Krewe of Brid in beautiful Lakeview environment.
Here are the best tourist attractions in New Orleans:
1. French Quarter

French Quarter is the heart of old New Orleans. There is found mixture  of the beauty of past, history, and romance. The streets are not wide, the buildings  were close together and is an old building with varied roof forms and  iron latticed balconies, and the mixture of Spanish and French  architecture, called Creole, derived from Spanish criollo.  Tourists can explore the area on foot; carriage rides; ride Streetcar,  single tram, which through the rail, or tram through the streets.
The houses in the French Quarter serves as a venue, restaurants, cafes,  bars, hotels, souvenir shops and other tourist facilities. Many  restaurants and hotels which gorgeous and comfortable as an open-air  dining room. The houses were characterized by the lace balconies, the  balcony with gorgeous iron fence like ruffles, with complex design a  combination of oak leaves and acorns.
2. Jackson Square

Jackson Square, located on the banks of the Mississippi River. It is a  cozy park that was built in 1721, was first called Place d'Armes. The  center of the park is dominated statue of General Andrew Jackson sitting  on a horse, the work of renowned sculptor Clark Mills.
3. Saint Louis Cathedral

Saint Louis Cathedral, the oldest cathedral in the U.S., but it is the  third church established in the region. Near the cathedral, there is a  Cabildo building, where the old Spanish colonial government is located.  There do a transfer agreement from the Spanish colony of Louisiana to  France, and then with the Louisiana Purchase treaty, transferred from  France to the United States.
4. Louisiana Superdome

Louisiana Superdome is an indoor stadium, with the world's largest iron  dome. Exposition 680-foot (approximately 207 meters), the arena floor  area of 410 square feet, 273 feet high (about 83 meters) in the middle  or the equivalent of 27 floors of the building, being in downtown New  Orleans. The stadium is designed for sports, entertainment, cultural  events, conventions and trade shows.
Windowless building that has a temperature controller  produced 9,000 tons which cooling equipment computerized space. Space  which equipped with a seating area, dramatic lighting and sound system  that could give a good sound accuracy to any place, whether opera or a  football game reportage.
5. Lake Pontchartrain Causeway

Lake Pontchartrain Causeway is the longest bridge in the world (about 46  miles), connecting New Orleans with the area in the north, is part of  the Greater New Orleans Expressway System. It's one of the safest bridge  in the world. After passing along the bridge about 13 kilometers, then  as far as the eye could see, the mainland has not looked out of sight.  Only water of lake in sight.

 
 

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