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Explore New Orleans Attractions

Just steps from Bourbon Street yet tucked away in serene charm, Audubon Cottages places you at the heart of New Orleans’ magic. From historic squares and world-class museums to riverfront strolls and jazz-filled nights, endless adventures await. Discover the culture, history, and vibrant energy that make this city truly unforgettable.

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French Quarter New Orleans

Experience New Orleans from the heart of its most vibrant district at Audubon Cottages. Our boutique hotel offers seven historic suites surrounding lush courtyards and the French Quarter’s oldest saltwater pool. Just steps from Bourbon Street, Jackson Square, and world-class dining, you’ll enjoy timeless charm with modern comforts.

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Classic New Orleans Cocktails

Cool off poolside in our hotel’s french quarter courtyard with the best classic new orleans drinks from nearby restaurants and bars. New orleans is known for its classic cocktails, hotel pools, and hot louisiana summers. Celebrate all three at the audubon cottages on dauphine street.

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0.6 Miles | 4 Minutes Drive

Jackson Square

In the heart of the French Quarter, Jackson Square is alive with street performers, artists, and musicians. Surrounded by historic buildings and the iconic St. Louis Cathedral, it’s a perfect spot to people-watch, browse local art, and immerse yourself in New Orleans’ rich culture and lively atmosphere.

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1 Miles | 8 Minutes Drive

Audubon Aquarium

Just steps from the river, the Audubon Aquarium invites you to explore fascinating underwater worlds. From local Mississippi River creatures to vibrant Caribbean reefs, the exhibits are both educational and enchanting. Perfect for families and marine enthusiasts, it’s an immersive experience that showcases the beauty and diversity of aquatic life.

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0.4 Miles | 2 Minutes Drive

Louis Armstrong Park

A beautiful tribute to the legendary jazz musician, Louis Armstrong Park offers gardens, sculptures, and historical landmarks celebrating New Orleans’ music scene. The park is home to Congo Square, a historic gathering place for African American culture and music. Stroll, relax, and let the rhythms of jazz inspire your visit.

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0.4 Miles | 2 Minutes Drive

New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum

Step into the world of voodoo at this fascinating, intimate museum in the French Quarter. Filled with artifacts, spiritual items, and stories, it offers a deeper understanding of this often-misunderstood tradition. Learn about voodoo’s role in New Orleans’ history, folklore, and cultural identity in an unforgettable, eye-opening experience.

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1.7 Miles | 9 Minutes Drive

The National WWII Museum

One of the nation’s most respected museums, The National WWII Museum offers immersive exhibits, rare artifacts, and personal stories of the war that changed the world. Interactive displays bring history to life, honoring the bravery and sacrifice of those who served, while deepening visitors’ understanding of this pivotal moment in history.

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3.8 Miles | 10 Minutes Drive

Mardi Gras World

Get an insider’s look at New Orleans’ most famous celebration. At Mardi Gras World, you can tour massive float-building warehouses, watch artists at work, and see incredible costumes and props up close. This behind-the-scenes experience reveals the craftsmanship, creativity, and year-round dedication that bring Mardi Gras to life every spring.

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0.8 Miles | 5 Minutes Drive

New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park

Dedicated to preserving and celebrating jazz, this park offers live performances, educational programs, and engaging exhibits. Learn about the origins of America’s only original art form and its deep roots in New Orleans. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or curious newcomer, it’s a joyful, music-filled stop on your journey.

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1 Miles | 6 Minutes Drive

Shop at The French Market

New Orleans’s French Market spans five blocks in the French Quarter and has been a favorite shopping spot since 1791. Check out retail vendors, including food merchants, artists, and skilled crafters and take in the music from live musicians, creating an immersive retail experience that reflects the natural allure of New Orleans.

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0.2 Miles | 5 Minutes Walk

Preservation Hall

A visit to Preservation Hall is a must for jazz lovers, offering an intimate, authentic experience of New Orleans' rich musical heritage in a historic, no-frills setting. With limited seating and no reservations, arriving early is key to securing a spot for one of the nightly performances by world-class jazz musicians

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0.3 Miles | 7 MinutesWalk

St. Louis Cemetery

St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 is the oldest cemetery in the city. Known for its above-ground tombs, the cemetery is the final resting place of notable figures, including Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau. Visitors can take a guided tour to delve into the history of this haunting yet fascinating place.

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