Louis Armstrong Park

Sprawling over 32 acre in the center of the city, Louis Armstrong Park is one of the city's greatest gathering places.

Nearby Attractions

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The French Quarter
Famous for its nightlife, jazz music, and food, the historic French Quarter is the first stop on most travelers' to-do list!
Bourbon Street
Arguably one of the most famous streets in America, Bourbon Street fills with people every day, but none as much as during Mardi Gras.
Congo Square
Once a place where slaves gathered to socialize on their day off, the square honors the African-American history of the city.
Marie Laveau
The New Orleans Voodoo Queen was a freewoman born in the French Quarter. She is buried at St Louis Cemetery #1.
St Louis Cemetery
The cemeteries in New Orleans are known for the eery way in which the living and the dead interact.
Dr John - Voodoo King
A free African American man, Dr John was a slave owner who claimed to be Senegalese royalty. He was a wealthy fortune teller, who specialized in lifting and placing curses.

Related Tours

Welcome to New Orleans: Private Half-Day Highlights Walking Tour

On the tourism posters, New Orleans is described as “24 4/7 Since 1718” and this fantastic introduction to one of the world's most fascinating cities will provide unique insight into the energy kick behind a unique melting pot of cultures.

On your private tour of the Big Easy, you will:

  • Discover New Orleans' most popular highlights of the city of jazz;
  • Explore Jackson Square, home to iconic landmarks such as the St. Louis Cathedral, the Cabildo, and the Presbytere in the heart of the French Quarter;
  • Walk down Bourbon Street, stretching thirteen blocks from Canal to Esplanade Avenue known for its lively nightlife and rich in historic sights and iconic venues;
  • See Cafe du Monde, the legendary cafe that has been serving up hot, sugary pastries since 1862;
  • Hear local musicians playing their tunes, and enjoy the sounds of jazz spilling onto the streets, from street performers to jazz clubs, you'll experience the city's unique musical culture firsthand;
  • Visit notable locations in the life of jazz legend, Louis Armstrong, and his contributions to the city's live music scene. 


Enjoy a leisurely walk around this beautiful, storied city, seeking out the friendly characters, historic spots and gorgeous architecture that is New Orleans.

Visit the oldest neighbourhood in the city, the beautiful French Quarter to learn about the diverse colonial heritage, and the notable literary and cinematic landmarks, including where greats like William Faulkner and Tennessee Williams wrote some of their famous works among the nation’s most historic buildings.

Your guide will introduce you to Dixie jazz and, of course, the annual Mardi Gras when over a million partygoers descend on New Orleans for the world's best street parade (an event that brings an incredible $ 160 billion into the local economy). Then, immerse yourself in the neighbourhood where one of jazz music's greatest talents grew up.

Today, Armstrong’s birthplace is long gone, though there are plenty of ways New Orleans has sought to commemorate their greatest musical son. The airport, a downtown park, and an annual “Satchmo” summer festival are all named for Louis Armstrong - there are also plenty of sites and sounds that owe much to the city’s most famous musical talent.

At the end of your tour, your guide will recommend more ways to immerse yourself with the real locals of the Big Easy. 

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