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#FriFotos – New Orleans, baby!

Since New Orleans is hosting the Super Bowl for the record 10th time, and since it is one of my very favorite places on earth, it seemed only appropriate to post some #FriFotos! Rather than play like the boring guy who just got back from vacation and is making everyone watch his slideshow, I thought a few collages and maybe an Instagram or two would do better. I hope you enjoy them – I sure enjoyed taking them!

French Quarter – le Vieux Carre, the oldest neighborhood in New Orleans and one of the most distinct in all the world.

New Orleans French Quarter Collage via @TravelLatte.net

The French Quarter of New Orleans, anchored by Jackson Square on the banks of the mighty Mississippi.

Friends, family, even complete strangers frequently ask what I like so much about New Orleans. Ah, ce qui n’est pas d’aimer? What is not to love? The art and architecture, the music, the food, the river and her boats, the people, the culture, the history…I could go on all day but…here – look at a picture and tell me what’s not to love!

New Orleans French Quarter Collage via @TravelLatte

Music, food, architecture, people – all of them are unique in New Orleans, making it a place like none other.

The Garden District – By all means, get out of the Quarter for a bit! The Garden District is not far away and it is stunningly beautiful. Homes will give you a glimpse of life in a bygone era, and Lafayette Cemetery No. 1 might even give you a slight chill!

New Orleans Garden District Collage via @TravelLatte.net

Prior to 1900, New Orleans was very prosperous and the Garden District is where the wealthy built their opulent homes.

Today, the area is a National Historic Landmark district with many well known landmarks, establishments and celebrity residents. A walking tour, self-guided or with a professional guide, is well worth it. Be sure it includes a tour of Lafayette Cemetery!

New Orleans Garden District Collage via @TravelLatte

The Garden District is one of the best preserved collections of historic southern mansions in the country.

New Orleans Lafayette Cemetery Collage via @TravelLatte

Many people find New Orleans’ above-ground cemeteries intriguing as well as beautiful. A good guide will explain the custom and a few other humorous insights.

What’s your favorite part of New Orleans? What makes the Crescent City special to you or, if you’ve never been there, what is it that you can’t wait to see?

See also  The heart of the French Quarter: Jackson Square & St. Louis Cathedral.

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