Best History Museum in Lower Garden District

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Best History Museum in Lower Garden District

The National WWII Museum
The National WWII Museum
4.8 (17193 ratings)5 (25720 ratings)
Multi-building museum with interactive submarine exhibit, planes, 4-D theater & eatery downstairs.
945 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
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Mentioned by New Orleans 4 days itinerary
Guide to a 4-day New Orleans Itinerary
"The National World War II Museum is a humongous cultural center that can take nearly the whole day to explore. The museum tells the story of why the war was fought, how it was won and its significance today."
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
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The Historic New Orleans Collection (New exhibition center)
The Historic New Orleans Collection (New exhibition center)
4.7 (386 ratings)4.5 (590 ratings)
Museum made up of historic, restored buildings that offer exhibits & tours plus a gift shop.
520 Royal St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
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Mentioned by Thrillist
Every Single Free Museum in New Orleans
"French QuarterFounded in 1966, THNOC is a museum, and also a research center that aims to preserve and celebrate the artistic and cultural history of NOLA and the Gulf South. It occupies several beautiful and historic buildings in the French Quarter, making it easy to tour if you’re visiting NOLA, staying downtown, and hoping to stay classy between Hurricanes. Best of all, it’s totally free to one and all (though you might be sucked into purchasing something cool at their gift shop)."
Mentioned by ArchDaily
An Architect’s Guide to New Orleans: 21 Unmissable Works of Architecture and Design
"This collection will see it’s new home, designed by Waggoner and Ball, open in the fall of 2018. The design includes a restoration of 200-year-old Spanish Colonial structure, the Seignouret-Brulatour House, with an addition to provide gallery space. With a careful eye towards renovation and education, the team used conservators and archaeologists to simultaneously preserve and exhibit the treasured French Quarter building."
Mentioned by Let's Roam Explorer
The Best Museums in New Orleans | Let's Roam
"The Historic New Orleans Collection was founded in 1966 with the goal of preserving the French Quarter area. There are eight different buildings that have been restored and are a part of the Royal Street Complex. The organization has put together eight different themed walking tours that will explore different aspects of the French Quarter depending on what is most interesting to you."
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
4.6 (1515 ratings)4.5 (917 ratings)
Circa-1823 apothecary is now a museum with exhibits of early medicines, superstitious cures & more.
514 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
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Mentioned by Let's Roam Explorer
The Best Museums in New Orleans | Let's Roam
"Right in the heart of the French Quarter, the New Orleans Pharmacy Museum contains a huge collection of apothecary jars with original ingredients, medical instruments, surgical tools, and much more. There is information about different questionable medical practices used over the years for people who don’t get freaked out too easily. You can learn more about voodoo potions, opium, and different ingredients used in medicines in the past."
Mentioned by New Orleans
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"The New Orleans Pharmacy Museum is located in the former home and apothecary of the first licensed pharmacist in the United States, Louis J. Dufilho, Jr. Here you will be able to view an extensive collection of apothecary jars with original ingredients, medical instruments, prosthetic devices, surgical tools and more. You will also learn about Dufilho whose work played a vital role in promoting public health."
The Presbytère
The Presbytère
4.5 (388 ratings)4.5 (839 ratings)
State museum with Hurricane Katrina & Mardi Gras exhibits in a former courthouse built in 1813.
751 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
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Mentioned by GPSmyCity
City Walk: French Quarter Historical Buildings Walking Tour, New Orleans, Louisiana
"A visit to The Presbytère is recommended and worthwhile for at least three reasons. (1) Built in the 1790s as a matching structure to the Cabildo, which flanks the St. Louis Cathedral on the other side, it is one of the nation's best examples of formal Spanish Colonial style, with a full panoply of Renaissance architectural forms. Destroyed by a hurricane in 1915, the cupola was restored to match the one atop its twin, the Cabildo, and in 1970 the structure was designated a National Historic Landmark."
Mentioned by Travel Artsy
15 of the Oldest Buildings in the French Quarter of New Orleans
"Originally called Casas Curial or “Ecclesiastical House,” The Presbytère was started in 1791 and is a great example of formal colonial Spanish architecture. It was first designed to match the nearby Cabildo (Town Hall) and was built on the former site of the residence of the Capuchin monks and presbytery. It became a courthouse in 1834 and part of the Louisiana State Museum in 1911."
Treme's Petit Jazz Museum
Treme's Petit Jazz Museum
4.8 (121 ratings)5 (22 ratings)
1500 Governor Nicholls St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
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Mentioned by AFAR
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"After voodoo (or vodou) came to New Orleans in the 1700s—first via West African slaves, then with Haitians after the Haitian Revolution—it entwined with the city’s identity. Which is why, since the 1970s, a French Quarter visit has been deemed incomplete without a stop at the tiny Historic Voodoo Museum. If it’s lore you seek, you’ll find it here."
Lower Ninth Ward Living Museum
Lower Ninth Ward Living Museum
4.7 (242 ratings)5 (37 ratings)
1235 Deslonde St, New Orleans, LA 70117, USA
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Mentioned by Let's Roam Explorer
The Best Museums in New Orleans | Let's Roam
"The Lower Ninth Ward Living Museum was created to celebrate this neighborhood. So much was lost here during Hurricane Katrina and very few residents have been able to return to their homes even years later. The museum features oral histories from key community members to help keep the stories alive."
Mentioned by Thrillist
Every Single Free Museum in New Orleans
"Lower Ninth Ward, naturallyThis neighborhood of New Orleans, East and across the Industrial Canal from the hipster-inflected Bywater, is most notable in the media for two things. Firstly, it was one of the hardest hit by Katrina flooding, and is still one of the last to fully recover."
Free People of Color Museum
Free People of Color Museum
4.8 (128 ratings)5 (33 ratings)
2336 Esplanade Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
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Mentioned by AFAR
Dip Into the 6 Best Small Museums in New Orleans
"Before the Civil War, New Orleans was home to the largest and wealthiest population of free people of color (abbreviated to F.P.C. by the museum) in the South. To understand their journey, heritage, and achievements, schedule an hour-long tour of Treme’s Le Musée de F.P.C.—the only museum of its kind in the United States. The detailed lesson, both profoundly sobering and inspirational, begins with the founding of New Orleans in 1718 and continues to the 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson Supreme Court decision, a case that started in New Orleans and that resulted in national segregation."
Mentioned by New Orleans
Top 5-04: Unique museums across
"Free People of Color (f.p.c.) is the term used to describe Blacks who were born free or freed before the Civil War. The presence of f.p.c. in New Orleans is recorded back to 1722 and New Orleans was home to one of the largest populations of f.p.c. Le Musée de f.p.c. honors those artists, artisans, entrepreneurs, educators, physicians, journalists, business owners and professionals who made New Orleans what it is today. This beautiful house displays artwork and history of f.p.c. in New Orleans and honors the contributions they made to the City."
New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum
New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum
3.8 (2478 ratings)3.5 (566 ratings)
Two snug rooms packed with voodoo artifacts, plus a gift shop, both run by voodoo practitioners.
724 Dumaine St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
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Mentioned by Let's Roam Explorer
The Best Museums in New Orleans | Let's Roam
"Voodoo has been an important part of the history of New Orleans since the 1700s. The Historic Voodoo Museum will help visitors learn more about the mysteries and traditions of voodoo and how it has impacted the city. You’ll be able to see some historic voodoo relics, paintings, and other artifacts."
Mentioned by New Orleans & Company
13 Must-Visit New Orleans Museums
"It has been described as “one of the most unique and interesting small museums in the country.” The New Orleans Voodoo Museum explores the history and culture of voodoo religion and its connection to New Orleans. Museum and cemetery tours as well as readers and practitioners are available."
Whitney Plantation
Whitney Plantation
4.8 (2560 ratings)5 (1214 ratings)
Plantation museum focused on slavery, with restored buildings & educational guided tours.
5099 LA-18, Edgard, LA 70049, USA
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Mentioned by New Orleans 3 days itinerary
The Best New Orleans Itinerary: 3 Days in New Orleans
"A post shared by Whitney Plantation (@whitneyplantation) on Mar 29, 2018 at 1:39pm PDT Unless you have a car with you, it’s highly unlikely that you’ll be able to visit a plantation the same day as doing a swamp tour because they’re located far apart. However, if you do choose to do a plantation tour, choose Whitney Plantation, the only plantation museum in Louisiana with a focus on slavery. Unfortunately, I did not do my research and visited a different plantation house and was incredibly disappointed that they didn’t address slavery whatsoever."
Mentioned by New Orleans 3 days itinerary
The Perfect 3 Day New Orleans Itinerary
"The Whitney Plantation House is meant to be the best one which doesn’t just focus on the mansion and owners but instead focuses on slavery and is turned into a slavery museum, with the money benefitting descendants of slaves (from what I’m told). I am really bummed I didn’t go here – I thought they might be unethical, then Sam talked to some locals who said this place was legit and totally a do-not-miss. Something to do on the next trip."
Mentioned by New Orleans 3 days itinerary
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"Other plantations in the area to consider are the Laura Plantation, the Houmas House Plantation, the Nottoway Plantation, and the Whitney Plantation, among others. The Whitney Plantation is newly renovated and has an exhibit that focuses on the children of slavery that is said to be deeply moving and emotional."

Churches and Cathedrals in Lower Garden District

St Alphonsus Art & Cultural
St Alphonsus Art & Cultural
5 (5 ratings)5 (10 ratings)
2045 Constance St, New Orleans, LA 70130
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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
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Mentioned by New Orleans 3 days itinerary
The Perfect 3 Day New Orleans Itinerary
"Some key points to check out in this small zone are: the artists along the street at Jackson Square, St Lous Cathedral (you can’t miss it), New Orleans Pharmacy Museum, Marie Laveau’s House of Voodoo, and shopping for antiques on Royal Street. Of course, Bourbon street is here too and always popping even in the daytime."
Mentioned by Travel Artsy
15 of the Oldest Buildings in the French Quarter of New Orleans
"Originally built in 1727, the Cathedral-Basilica of Saint Louis is flanked by the historic Cabildo on one side and the Presbytère on the other. After the great fire of 1794, the original structure was rebuilt. The current structure was finished in 1850 and overlooks Jackson Square."
Saint Augustine Catholic Church
Saint Augustine Catholic Church
4.7 (191 ratings)4.5 (218 ratings)
Church founded in 1841 by free African Americans, resulting in the historical War of the Pews.
1210 Governor Nicholls St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
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Best Bath Houses in Lower Garden District

Nola Bliss Massage
Nola Bliss Massage
4.7 (185 ratings)
322 Lafayette St #300, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
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Spa Aria Hotel Monteleone
Spa Aria Hotel Monteleone
4.5 (43 ratings)
214, 2nd Floor Hotel Montelone, Royal St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
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Mentioned by America Top 10
Spas
"Spa Aria envelops you like the warmth of a summer evening in New Orleans. From the soft glow of candles to the infusion of fragrance, Aria transcends you to a place of repose. Whether it’s your head or your toes or your entire body that needs soothing, their gifted staff will guide each guest through a satisfying journey."
Mentioned by Big 7 Travel
The 7 Best Hotel Spas In New Orleans
"From aromatics to soft candlelight, you’ll be instantly lulled into peacefulness when you enter. Using quality products, expert hands will smooth out all tension and relax stressed muscles. Book a facial and a massage."
Spa Isbell
Spa Isbell
4.8 (70 ratings)
1245 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
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Mentioned by America Top 10
Spas
"Spa Isbell is a full-service salon and day spa, that offers you a truly unique “old world meets new” experience, with all of the amenities of a modern salon/spa. Their talented crew has specifically designed each service to pamper you from head to toe, while indulging in the charm of New Orleans past, leaving you feeling completely inspired and rejuvenated."
Mentioned by TripSavvy
The Best Day Spas in New Orleans
"The spa is located in a 150+ year-old building, which makes a wonderful mix of historic charm and complete luxury. In addition to the full-service spa including the European-style facials, Spa Isbell has a hair salon. And, it's easy to get to from the French Quarter or Warehouse District."

Best Nightlife in Lower Garden District

Acropolis Cuisine - Greek & Mediterranean Cuisine, Metairie, LA
Acropolis Cuisine - Greek & Mediterranean Cuisine, Metairie, LA
4.7 (560 ratings)
Small, casual strip-mall place with big portions of Greek-Mediterranean eats, plus a full bar.
3841 Veterans Memorial Blvd, Metairie, LA 70002, USA
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Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ
Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ
4.7 (416 ratings)
400 Lafayette St #101, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
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Mentioned by Trip101
Top 10 Asian Restaurants In New Orleans, Louisiana
"If you haven't tried our grill tables and authentic Japanese cuisine, now is the time: bit.ly/gkreservation #GyuKakuMiami. In Japanese, Gyu-Kaku means, “Horn of the Bull.” In New Orleans, it is one of the leading Japanese restaurants providing authentic Japanese yakiniku experience to all kinds of diners. Visiting this restaurant will give you a chance to enjoy premium cooked meats that are grilled in flaming charcoal grills right in front of your eyes."
Mentioned by New Orleans & Company
Top Asian-Owned Eateries to Try in New Orleans
"Gyu-Kaku will make a chef out of you by the end of your visit. This unconventional eatery allows guests to cook their meal themselves. Have fun creating Japanese + Korean BBQ classics like spicy pork, kalbi short ribs, harami skirt steak miso and much more."
Poppy's Time Out
Poppy's Time Out
3.7 (49 ratings)
Down-to-earth joint with a patio for hurricanes & other cocktails, plus New Orleans-style pub grub.
500 Port of New Orleans Pl #80, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
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Mentioned by whereyat.com
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"With 21 viewing screens and 20 bars on tap, Poppy’s Time Out Sports Bar & Grill takes on the hottest sports action on the Lakefront. Opened seven days a week, Poppy’s Time Out is available for all kinds of sports crowds from parties of 20 to huge gatherings of 3,000. Quench your thirst with one of their specialities like Poppy’s Voodoo Juice during your favorite game or just relax in one of their outside tables with a view of the Mississippi River in the distance."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Lower Garden District

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$383 /night
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