Top 10 Free Things To Do and Attractions in Jefferson

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Top 10 Free Things To Do and Attractions in Jefferson

St. Louis Cathedral
St. Louis Cathedral
4.8 (3034 ratings)4.5 (7630 ratings)
Grand, spired circa-1700s church with stained glass, a painted ceiling & an active congregation.
615 Pere Antoine Alley, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
CathedralSights & LandmarksCatholic cathedralArchitectural BuildingsSacred & Religious SitesChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by GPSmyCity
City Walk: French Quarter Historical Buildings Walking Tour, New Orleans, Louisiana
"Most tourists recognize the St. Louis Cathedral's triple spires as the main symbol of the French Quarter. Many have taken photos of the gleaming white facade against a clear blue sky, from across picturesque Jackson Square. Relatively few, though, have stepped inside the Cathedral – the oldest continuously active one in the US – to view its surprising interior; the stained glass windows depicting the saintly life of France's King Louis IX, the glorious murals and statuary beckoning the visitor back nearly 300 years to its founding."
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
55 Best Things to Do in New Orleans (LA
"The longest continually active Roman Catholic church in the United States stands proud on the city side of Jackson Square. Dedicated to Louis IX of France (1214-1270), St. Louis Cathedral dates from 1789, although there was a church at this spot as early as 1718. The current cream-coloured Spanish Colonial building was reconstructed in 1850, and most of the architecture is from that time."
Mentioned by New Orleans 4 days itinerary
Guide to a 4-day New Orleans Itinerary
"The Andrew Jackson statue placed in the middle with the St. Louis Cathedral neatly tucked behind it, is an iconic landmark that represents the city of New Orleans. The Jackson square and the St. Louis Cathedral share deep rootedhistorythat is worth learning about. St. Louis Cathedral is open to visitors from all walks of life."
Jackson Square
Jackson Square
4.7 (18499 ratings)4.5 (14267 ratings)
Artists & performers ply their trades in a park built in 1721 & lined with historic buildings.
701 Decatur St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
Historical landmarkSights & LandmarksCity parkHistoric Walking AreasPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by New Orleans 3 days itinerary
Epic 3 Days in New Orleans Itinerary for First-Timers
"If you’ve seen photos of New Orleans, you’ve likely seen Jackson Square: a small park that sits in front of St. Louis Cathedral, the view of New Orleans’ beautiful white cathedral is one of the most classic shots of New Orleans. It doesn’t take long to walk around, but the real treat is what’s between Jackson Square and St. Louis Cathedral: in this small walking area, you’ll often find energetic street performers, from jazz musicians to jugglers, as well as plenty of people willing to exchange a bit of touristy New Orleans voodoo for a fee."
Mentioned by 10Best
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"Often called the heart of New Orleans, Jackson Square is full of energy and activity. Facing the Mississippi River and directly across from the St. Louis Cathedral, the Square stands in the shadows of the Andrew Jackson statue, erected for his heroism during the Battle of New Orleans. Here you will find street artists painting during the day and jazz musicians by night, along with fortune-tellers and other kinds of street theater."
Preservation Hall
Preservation Hall
4.7 (3021 ratings)4.5 (5263 ratings)
Historic, all-ages place for jazz in a no-frills space with wooden floors & no air-conditioning.
726 St Peter, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
Live music venueSights & LandmarksTheatersPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by New Orleans 3 days itinerary
How to Plan a 3 Days in New Orleans Itinerary
"You might be wondering why I haven’t mentioned the iconic French Quarter jazz venue, Preservation Hall. It’s absolutely possible to see a show here (40ish minutes) and then head to Frenchmen Street. Depending on the night of the week, prepare to wait in line for up to an hour and remember with no food, drink (BYOB), or AC and the likelihood of standing during the performance, this venue isn’t right for everyone."
Mentioned by Curbed New Orleans
The 31 best things to do in New Orleans with kids
"If you're looking for a kid-friendly jazz venue in New Orleans, this is it. The all-ages music landmark offers sets of jazz nightly—fyi, there's no food and beverage service—with some shows starting as early as 6 p.m. Pro tip: Queue early and grab one of the benches; seating is first-come, first-served."
Mentioned by JustLuxe
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"Three blocks from the mighty Mississippi is Preservation Hall, a haven for well-rounded jazz musicians to play the soundtrack of New Orleans to sold-out crowds.[Learn more]"
The Cabildo
The Cabildo
4.4 (335 ratings)4 (373 ratings)
The Louisiana Purchase was signed in this 1790s landmark now housing a New Orleans history museum.
701 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Local history museumMuseumsHistorical landmarkSpecialty Museums
Napoleon House
Napoleon House
4.5 (3191 ratings)
Muffalettas, po' boys & other Creole staples in a circa-1914 house with a palm-filled courtyard.
500 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Cajun restaurantBarHistorical landmarkRestaurant
Mentioned by Fun In New Orleans
Outdoor Dining
"Few places capture the essence of New Orleans like the Napoleon House: A 200 year old landmark that’s as casual and unique as its French Quarter surroundings. Owned and operated by the Impastato family since 1914 and Ralph Brennan since May of 2015, it’s a place that suspends you in time."
Mentioned by Travel Artsy
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"The home was originally built by Nicholas Girod, the mayor of New Orleans. Girod later extended an invitation in 1821 to Napoleon to reside in the mansion as a refuge during his exile. Although Napoleon never made it to New Orleans, the name has been attached to the mansion ever since."
Longue Vue House & Gardens
Longue Vue House & Gardens
4.7 (475 ratings)4.5 (198 ratings)
Opulent 1939 mansion with period decor & art, plus 8 acres of manicured formal gardens.
7 Bamboo Rd, New Orleans, LA 70124, USA
GardenSights & LandmarksArt museumGift shopHistorical placeHistorical landmarkHistoric Sites
Chalmette Battlefield
Chalmette Battlefield
4.5 (838 ratings)3 (2 ratings)
This landmark park offers an 1815 battlefield, guided tours, a visitor center & annual reenactments.
1 Battlefield Rd, Chalmette, LA 70043, USA
National parkSights & LandmarksBattlefields
Mentioned by Our Wander-Filled Life
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"Following lunch we decided to head out of town and explore another unit of the Jean Lafitte NHP, Chalmette Battlefield, home of the Battle of New Orleans. Like most battlefields, you won’t find much other than a large open field but it is still an interesting stop. You should watch the short film at the Visitor Center to get an overview of the battle."
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."
St. Mary's Assumption Church
St. Mary's Assumption Church
4.8 (126 ratings)5 (17 ratings)
923 Josephine St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Catholic churchSights & LandmarksChurches & Cathedrals
French Quarter
French Quarter
4.5 (20011 ratings)
The French Quarter is the city’s historic heart, famous for its vibrant nightlife and colorful buildings with cast-iron balconies. Crowd-pleasing Bourbon Street features jazz clubs, Cajun eateries and raucous bars serving potent cocktails. Quieter streets lead to the French Market, with gourmet food and local crafts, and to Jackson Square where street performers entertain in front of soaring St. Louis Cathedral.
New Orleans, LA, USA
Sights & LandmarksHistoric Walking AreasPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by New Orleans 3 days itinerary
How to Plan a 3 Days in New Orleans Itinerary
"Most visitors choose to stay in the French Quarter and the downtown Central Business District area. The neighborhoods are convenient for what to see in New Orleans in 3 days. They also have access to streetcars and are among the safest parts of the city. You can find a wide variety of places to stay at Expedia.com New Orleans Hotels to make all travel budgets happy."
Mentioned by New Orleans 3 days itinerary
An Awesome New Orleans Itinerary
"When one thinks of New Orleans, the wrought iron wraparound porches of the French Quarter most likely comes to mind. Since this is the most iconic part of the city, it’s the perfect starting point for your NOLA adventure."

Best Breweries in Jefferson

Faubourg Brewery
Faubourg Brewery
4.6 (101 ratings)
3501 Jourdan Rd, New Orleans, LA 70126, USA
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Royal Brewery New Orleans
Royal Brewery New Orleans
5 (46 ratings)
7366 Townsend Pl Building B, New Orleans, LA 70126, USA
Brewery
Mentioned by bohnford.com
Best Breweries New Orleans LA | Bohn Ford
"Located in New Orleans East not far from the shores of Lake Pontchartrain, Royal Brewery has one of the most original tap rooms to have sprung up in the past 5-10 years. Taking inspiration from brewing styles from around the world, Royal’s brewers concoct a litany of unique flavors from ales fermented with a British Ale yeast to California Common Steam Lagers. They even feature their own ginger ale which you can sample in-house (trust us, it’s worth the trek)."
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
The Beer Geek’s Guide to New Orleans
"Raymond and Mandy Pumilia have been doing some heavy lifting bringing the first (but rumor has it, not the last!) brewery to New Orleans East. Royal Brewery stays open during the weekend and brings a lot to the table to entice you out that way. First of all, their live music offerings are the best any brewery in this city has."
Mentioned by Big World, Small Girl
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"A post shared by Brieux Carré Brewing Company (@brieuxcarre) on Jul 30, 2017 at 12:13pm PDT. Craft brewing manufacturing facility with a taproom open on weekends. Games are set-up around the venue including an area for kids along with a stage for live music."
Miel Brewery & Taproom
Miel Brewery & Taproom
4.8 (161 ratings)4.5 (4 ratings)
405 Sixth St, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
BreweryFood & DrinkBarBeer garden
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
The Beer Geek’s Guide to New Orleans
"Head brewer and co-owner Alex Peyroux’s comes from a long time Cajun-French family, and his fiancee and Miel co-owner Janice Montoya descends from Spanish colonies, so the name is both a nod to that cultural blending — as well as the fact that Alex’s beekeeping parents keep them loaded up with Louisiana honey. New Orleans’ 10th brewery will use honey as a fermentation sugar as well as the featured ingredient for several beers in the future."

Best Street Markets in Jefferson

Zèle NOLA
Zèle NOLA
4.8 (152 ratings)5 (12 ratings)
2841 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
StoreShoppingFlea & Street Markets
Palace Market Frenchmen
Palace Market Frenchmen
4.7 (353 ratings)4.5 (169 ratings)
619 Frenchmen St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
Art galleryShoppingNight marketFlea & Street Markets
Mentioned by 10Best
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"A beacon of locally made art and jewelry on Frenchmen Street since 2013, this evening market is open nightly from 7 pm to midnight or 1, depending on crowds. Right next door to the Spotted Cat and in the heart of the Frenchmen Street nuttiness, this brightly lit marketplace boasts a revolving roster of serious artists creating everything from sculptures made from flatware to Impressionist style streetcar scenes and inventive offbeat t-shirt designs. This is where locals in the know buy their gifts and art for the wall and wearing."
Mentioned by Travel + Leisure
New Orleans Travel Guide
"New Orleans, LA 70116Phone: (504) 358-8287Website: www.Palacemarketnola.com. One of the best things to do in New Orleans at night is wander the Palace Market on Frenchmen Street. It’s an open-air market, hosted only in the evenings, that displays local art and other artisanal goods under string lights."
Frenchmen St
Frenchmen St
4.2 (17 ratings)4.5 (10812 ratings)
Historic New Orleans' street with a 2-block section known for its wide variety of live music venues.
New Orleans, LA, USA
Notable streetShoppingNeighborhoodsFlea & Street Markets
Mentioned by New Orleans 3 days itinerary
The Perfect Itinerary for 3 Days in New Orleans
"Experience Live Jazz on Frenchmen Street End your night on Frenchmen Street, one of the best spots to hang out in New Orleans. Almost every local we talked to told us to head over to Frenchmen for tons of options for live jazz music every night. We were even told by a local that Frenchmen was what Bourbon Street used to be like before it became the big neon party destination it is now for tourists."
Mentioned by The Broke Backpacker
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"This private and cozy private room is perfect for solo travelers, couples, or digital nomads visiting New Orleans. It’s modern throughout, and offers wifi, a workspace, and free on-site parking. Staying here puts you 15 minutes from the French Quarter and right in the middle of the neighborhood’s coolest cafes and eateries."
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."

Best Bakery and Cake Shops in Jefferson

Bakers Dozen
Bakers Dozen
4.7 (454 ratings)
No-nonsense neighborhood donut shop with basic eat-in seating & morning-only hours.
3305 Jefferson Hwy, Jefferson, LA 70121, USA
Donut shopBakeryCafeDessert shop
Mentioned by Big 7 Travel
The 7 Best Donuts In New Orleans
"Bakers Dozen serves some of the best donuts in New Orleans, from the traditional classics to more creative creations such as a salty caramel pretzel donut. Everything here is bursting with flavour and some of the finest, most inventive ingredients around. Apple fritters and honeybuns are particularly delicious here, but you should definitely sample one of their seasonal specialty donuts while you’re at it, too."
Mentioned by Thrillist
The Most Delectable Donut Shops in New Orleans
"You have to get here early to get your fix, since they’re only open until 11 am (and closed Mondays and Tuesdays), but this straightforward spot is a favorite of local epicures and chefs for a reason. They make great basics, like the glazed twist, and do them brilliantly. But they also have a little more fun with themed specials, like during Carnival season when they make a mind-blowing donut king cake."
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
Where To Eat Doughnuts in New Orleans
"Baker's Dozen in Jefferson has set itself apart with creatively themed doughnuts — munch on your favorite super hero for $1.50 — as well as delicious combinations like its sweet and salty caramel pretzel doughnut (pictured). All up, a nice neighborhood spot with lots of regulars."
Clio House Culinary
Clio House Culinary
BakeryService establishment
Bakery Bar
Bakery Bar
4.5 (724 ratings)
Cozy spot serving up baked goods, doberge cakes by the slice, inventive cocktails & savory bites.
1179 Annunciation St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
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Mentioned by Culture Trip
The 10 Best Brunch Spots In New Orleans
"Cake Café began as a one-man cake bakery and has evolved into a café that serves breakfast, lunch, and, of course, customized cakes. Although the menu doesn’t include brunch cocktails, the signature dishes are sure to satisfy brunch cravings. Popular items include boudin and eggs, a crab omelet and the extensive vegetarian menu."
Mentioned by GoNOLA.com
Where to Find the Best Holiday Desserts and Treats in New Orleans
"Currently decked out in holiday decor, this cute cocktail and sweets shop has some delicious items on their ever-changing menu. Indulge in a slice of praline cheesecake, or check out their over 40 rotating flavors of Debbie Does Doberge cake, like carrot cake, chocolate coconut, and pistachio, to name a few."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Jefferson

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