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Lonely Planet: The worlds leading travel guide publisher

Lonely Planet Pocket New Orleans is your passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. March with a brass band through the French Quarter, eat everything from jambalaya to beignets or take a walking tour past the Garden Districts plantation-style mansions; all with your trusted travel companion. Get to the heart of the best of New Orleans and begin your journey now!

Inside Lonely Planet Pocket New Orleans:

  • Full-color maps and images throughout
  • Highlights and itineraries help you tailor your trip to your personal needs and interests
  • Insider tips to save time and money and get around like a local, avoiding crowds and trouble spots
  • Essential info at your fingertips - hours of operation, phone numbers, websites, transit tips, prices
  • Honest reviews for all budgets - eating, sleeping, sight-seeing, going out, shopping, hidden gems that most guidebooks miss
  • Free, convenient pull-out New Orleans map (included in print version), plus 16 color neighborhood maps
  • User-friendly layout with helpful icons, and organized by neighborhood to help you pick the best spots to spend your time
  • Covers French Quarter, Faubourg, Marigny and the Bywater, CBD and the Warehouse District, Garden and Lower Garden Districts, Uptown and Riverbend, Mid-City and the Treme, and more

The Perfect Choice:Lonely Planet Pocket New Orleans, a colorful, easy-to-use, and handy guide that literally fits in your pocket, provides on-the-go assistance for those seeking only the cant-miss experiences to maximize a quick trip experience.

  • Looking for a comprehensive guide that recommends both popular and offbeat experiences, and extensively covers all of New Orleans neighborhoods? Check out our Lonely Planet Eastern USA guide.

Authors: Written and researched by Lonely Planet.

About Lonely Planet: Since 1973, Lonely Planet has become the worlds leading travel media company with guidebooks to every destination, an award-winning website, mobile and digital travel products, and a dedicated traveler community. Lonely Planet covers must-see spots but also enables curious travelers to get off beaten paths to understand more of the culture of the places in which they find themselves.

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Welcome to New Orleans

New Orleans is an unapologetic, never-ending feast. It's a city that combines the architecture of centuries past, the arts of Europe, the heritage of the Caribbean and the energy of the USA into something unique and special. People here don't consider being a 'hedonist' an insult, because living for music, food and fun is seen as leading a balanced lifestyle.

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Celebrating Mardi Gras, Bourbon St Ray Laskowitz/Getty Images
New OrleansTop Sights
Jackson Square

This is the city's public green space, where its citizens and visitors come to relax, listen to music, perform, people-watch, shop, stroll and generally soak up the city.

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Jackson Square Kylie McLaughlin/Getty Images

New Orleans Top Sights

Cabildo

The history of Louisiana, a state formed from a unique confluence of Caribbean, African, American and European demographics, is the focus of this excellent museum, itself an important historical structure.

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Cabildo Sam Pierson/Getty Images

New Orleans Top Sights

Royal Street

The carnival of human creativity that is the French Quarter unfolds in a series of art galleries, street performances, classical architecture and wrought-iron balconies on Royal St.

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Royal Street Ray Laskowitz/Getty Images

New Orleans Top Sights

National WWII Museum

American involvement in the largest war in human history is explored from both a soldier's-eye view and a general's sweeping perspective via an enormous collection of largely interactive exhibits.

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National WWII Museum Stephen Saks/Getty Images

New Orleans Top Sights

Ogden Museum of Southern Art

The distinctive culture and history of the American South has often found its voice via art. That aesthetic expression, both historical and contemporary, is the focus of this excellent museum.

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Ogden Museum of Southern Art Richard Cummins/Getty Images

New Orleans Top Sights

Lafayette Cemetery No 1

The carved stone angels, eruptions of creeping vines and imposing mausoleums of this cemetery are like a perfect physical distillation of the Southern Gothic aesthetic.

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Lafayette Cemetery No 1 Rob Pileckis/Getty Images

New Orleans Top Sights

St Charles Avenue Streetcar

This mobile piece of urban transportation history clatters through the bucolic streets of Uptown, bearing passengers along picturesque St Charles Ave, a street as important to American architecture as Frank Lloyd Wright.

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St Charles Avenue Streetcar Kris Davidson/Lonely Planet

New Orleans Top Sights

Audubon Zoo

Home to lazy gators basking in a green swamp, Audubon Zoo not only introduces visitors to the wildlife of the world, but recreates the wilderness of Louisiana.

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Audubon Zoological Gardens Carolina Garcia Aranda/Getty Images

New Orleans Top Sights

City Park

Long lines of live oaks, scale models of the city, Greek columns, a sculpture garden and a singing tree: it's easy to fall in love with New Orleans' largest park.

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City Park Richard Cummins/Getty Images
New OrleansLocal Life

Insider tips to help you find the real New Orleans
New Orleans is friendly to its visitors, but far more rewarding to those who learn its little secrets and find the local hangouts that are integral to this fascinating city's cultural fabric.

A Night of Jazz & Live Music

Music clubs

Neighborhood dive bars Faubourg Marigny has a fantastic concentration of venues where the sounds range from classic jazz to contemporary dance. Experience it all on this journey through clubs that play out the backbeat of the city's soul.

Gallery-hopping in the Arts District

Long lines of art galleries Artisan souvenir shopping Many cities have gallery districts and arts walks, but few have the caliber of talent and capacity for celebration to match New Orleans. Arts nights in this city are special; here's how we approach the evening.

Shopping on Magazine Street

Independent boutiques Designer goods and vintage shops Magazine St stretches out in a long upturned smile of independent shops. This enormous commercial corridor features goods ranging from curated antiques to art supplies including galleries, jewelry designers and bespoke tailors.

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