Author: | Kerry Silverton | ISBN: | 1230000004471 |
Publisher: | KWL | Publication: | July 17, 2012 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Kerry Silverton |
ISBN: | 1230000004471 |
Publisher: | KWL |
Publication: | July 17, 2012 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Our 200 page illustrated travel guide will take you to the world-famous city of New Orleans.
In New Orleans, you'll find the roots of jazz as well as a blossoming culture made possible by the contributions of French, Spanish, African, American, Irish, Haitian, German, Jewish, Italian, and Vietnamese immigrants that is unlike anything else in the United States. Here, the laid-back atmosphere of the riverfront South has mixed with French sophistication and African-American energy to create something greater than the sum of its parts. Though hit hard by Katrina, New Orleans remains the largest city in Louisiana and one of the top tourist destinations in the United States.
"Laissez les bons temps rouler" is what they say here in the Big Easy, and you too can "let the good times roll" with a cool stroll down Bourbon Street, a hot Dixieland band, and even hotter Creole cuisine. Mardi Gras may be the city's calling card, but that's just one event out of the hot and muggy year in New Orleans.
Go ahead, take a riverboat down the Mississippi, munch on some beignets, and watch the Saints go marchin' in. But when it's time to leave, you, too, will know what it means to miss New Orleans.
Finding Internet access when out and about can be problematic so carry your mobile guidebook in the palm of your hand. We include a fully linked Table of Contents and internally to access context-specific information quickly and easily when offline. Many web links are included as well for additional information.
Contents:
Welcome To New Orleans
Overview
History
Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath
Weather & Climate
Creoles, Cajuns, and New Orleanians
Key Districts
- French Quarter
- Central Business District
- Faubourg Marigny
- Bywater
- 7th, 8th, and Upper 9th Wards
- Lower 9th Ward
- Uptown
- Audubon and University
- Carrollton
- Mid-City and Esplanade Ridge
- Tremé
- Central City
- Lakeview and Lakeshore
- Gentilly
- Eastern New Orleans
- Algiers
Arrivals
Local Transportation
New Orleans Mardi Gras
Sightseeing Highlights
- Childrens' attractions
- Occult and Voodoo destinations
Fun Activities
Day trips outside of town
Festivals
Volunteering
Music
Dining Guide
Bars, Clubs & Drinking
Accommodation Guide
Safety & Security
Communications
Consulates
Newspapers
Local & Day Trips
Our 200 page illustrated travel guide will take you to the world-famous city of New Orleans.
In New Orleans, you'll find the roots of jazz as well as a blossoming culture made possible by the contributions of French, Spanish, African, American, Irish, Haitian, German, Jewish, Italian, and Vietnamese immigrants that is unlike anything else in the United States. Here, the laid-back atmosphere of the riverfront South has mixed with French sophistication and African-American energy to create something greater than the sum of its parts. Though hit hard by Katrina, New Orleans remains the largest city in Louisiana and one of the top tourist destinations in the United States.
"Laissez les bons temps rouler" is what they say here in the Big Easy, and you too can "let the good times roll" with a cool stroll down Bourbon Street, a hot Dixieland band, and even hotter Creole cuisine. Mardi Gras may be the city's calling card, but that's just one event out of the hot and muggy year in New Orleans.
Go ahead, take a riverboat down the Mississippi, munch on some beignets, and watch the Saints go marchin' in. But when it's time to leave, you, too, will know what it means to miss New Orleans.
Finding Internet access when out and about can be problematic so carry your mobile guidebook in the palm of your hand. We include a fully linked Table of Contents and internally to access context-specific information quickly and easily when offline. Many web links are included as well for additional information.
Contents:
Welcome To New Orleans
Overview
History
Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath
Weather & Climate
Creoles, Cajuns, and New Orleanians
Key Districts
- French Quarter
- Central Business District
- Faubourg Marigny
- Bywater
- 7th, 8th, and Upper 9th Wards
- Lower 9th Ward
- Uptown
- Audubon and University
- Carrollton
- Mid-City and Esplanade Ridge
- Tremé
- Central City
- Lakeview and Lakeshore
- Gentilly
- Eastern New Orleans
- Algiers
Arrivals
Local Transportation
New Orleans Mardi Gras
Sightseeing Highlights
- Childrens' attractions
- Occult and Voodoo destinations
Fun Activities
Day trips outside of town
Festivals
Volunteering
Music
Dining Guide
Bars, Clubs & Drinking
Accommodation Guide
Safety & Security
Communications
Consulates
Newspapers
Local & Day Trips