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  NEW ORLEANS > FRENCH QUARTER 

French Quarter
- By Frances Vance


New Orleans French Quarter - Shopping, Restaurants and Dining in the French QuarterA mule-drawn carriage, the smells of Cajun restaurants and the sounds of jazz greet you as you enter the boundaries of the French Quarter in New Orleans. This world-famous neighborhood produces feelings of true romance and nostalgia, and is so pleasing to each of the senses you can't help getting completely caught up in its charm. Walk along the banks of the Mississippi River or stroll underneath the ornate wrought-iron balconies of the French-style rowhouses that line the streets which are home to countless street performers and gumbo-serving cafes and experience one of the greatest sub-cultures to ever evolve in the world. 
 
Across the embankment from the river sits Jackson Square, which is the central historic attraction of the French Quarter, as it is home to the Cabildo and St. Louis Cathedral. As Andrew Jackson, mounted on his steed in the center of the square, greets the sunrise to the city, the quarter comes to life. Nearby is the famous and historic French market vendors make available their fresh vegetables and fresh fish ready for purchases by the local restaurant chefs, selections for the taking. This is food at it’s best.

New Orleans French Quarter - Shopping, Restaurants and Dining in the French QuarterBefore the shops open in the quarter, a great time can be had at the open-air Cafe’ du Monde with the traditional coffee and donuts -- New Orleans style! The coffee is strong but the taste is great. Cafe’ au lait (pronounced Cafay-oh-lay)  is a dark roast coffee and chicory with hot milk and it is a must when enjoying the hot French beignets (pronounced ben-yays) that have made the Cafe du Monde so famous. 

The shops lining the square along with other shops in the quarter open daily. Royal Street is lined with antique shops and art galleries, creating a great afternoon jaunt visiting the various shops. The French Quarter is the location of many historic sites such as- 1850 House, The Presbytere, Pharmacy Museum, Old Ursuline Convent, Beauregard-Keyes House, The Historic New Orleans Collection, The Hermann-Grima Historic House, The New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum, St. Louis Cathedral and Gallier House.

Needless to say, the late afternoon and evening hours can be enjoyed at any restaurant in the French Quarter.

After attending a jazz performance at Preservation Hall, then a nightcap and a stroll down the neon-lit Bourbon Street, one can end a perfect day.

Note: Wear good walking shoes as the means of transportation in the French Quarter is walking or riding a mule-drawn buggy. Taxis are available.  Several streets are blocked for pedestrian traffic from 12 noon through night hours.
 

 


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