1. Audubon Park
9.4
6500 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA
Park · Audubon · 61 tips and reviews
Jackie Hammers-Crowell: This is one of my favorite places to go for a walk. There is a great biking/jogging/walking trail that goes through live oaks, around some ponds and gives nice views all the way around.
Genny Dean: 1.8 mile running/biking/walking loop with separate lanes. Golf course in middle and many ponds and benches. Lots of birds, very relaxing spot
Becherovka Voyager: This park is filled with graceful Spanish Oaks and has open spaces perfect for all sorts of recreational activities with buddies. How about a picnic, starring home made Becherovka cocktails?
Matt Marxz: Come for the beer from across the pond, stay for the trivia! Also, no longer a non smoking establishment!
Ashley Norsworthy: We usually swing in for trivia ($8 buckets of domestics, Dixie counts) and ordered the fries as a snack. Best fries in Midcity? Absolutely.
Timothy Mountcastle: Best place for soccer in nola.:-)
Jill Ogletree: Amazing park. So much to do for any demographic. Can't wait to visit again.
Will N: 6th-largest urban public park in the US, approx. 50% larger than Central Park in NYC. Holds the world's largest collection of mature live oak trees. Founded in 1853, one of the oldest parks in the US.
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7. Cochon Butcher
9.4
930 Tchoupitoulas St (at Andrew Higgins St), New Orleans, LA
Sandwich Spot · Lower Garden District · 585 tips and reviews
Paula Ceballos: The experience was just awesome- delicious boucher plate-home made, follow by smoked ham. Must finish with the blueberry icecream
Eater: Cochon Butcher isn't just a fantastic butcher shop and deli hiding behind the famed Cochon - it's home to crazy good small plates, a decent bar, and the best sandwiches in town. [Eater 38 Member]
Eater: Calling itself a "butcher shop and swine bar," they serve the best muffuletta in town and some damn good boudin. Everything else is good, too. [Eater 38 Member]
Jiyoung Choi: strolling through wnderful decorative arts collections and many more. cafe noma on first floor is wonderful, too. both interior and the food!!
Alex Pomes: There's a secret room behind a fake wall on the 1st floor where you can see the original building exterior from before the expansion. It's also where they keep people who go looking for this room.
The Ritz-Carlton: The Museum of Art is the city’s oldest fine arts institution. It houses over 40,000 objects as part of its permanent collection. Don’t miss the Syndney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden next door.
HISTORY: This Hotel has been owned & run by the same family since it opened in 1886. This Hotel is one of only three designated Literary Landmark hotels in the United States.
Warren Bobrow: Put yourself on a seat and watch the circus
Dawn D: We timed it, and just in case you were wondering, the 360 degree rotation takes 14 minutes and 38.5 seconds--give or take the reaction time for the timer button after a few adult beverages.