
Be Sure Not to Miss the French Quarter - The Most Visited Neighborhood of New Orleans
Situated between N Rampant Street, and the Mississippi River, French Quarter is a typically attractive tourist spot, which is the specialty of most cities known for tourism affairs. Filled with museums, restaurants entertainment parks and churches, French Quarter is indubitably the most important cultural area in the city of New Orleans. Thousands of tourists avail accommodation at the large number of budget, mid-range and expensive hotels in the area.
Data and facts about French Quarter
http://www.inetours.com/New_Orleans/French_Quarter.html
French Quarter on Wikipedia.org
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Quarter
The location of French Quarter makes it one of the most attractive destinations for cafe enthusiasts, shoppers and tourists who may be looking for some great photographic moments across the river. In order to get to the other side, you can easily avail a Canal Street transit service, located close to popular restaurants like Grand Isle, Cafe du Monde and others.
Jackson Square is one of the biggest jewels amidst French Quarter blocks, serving as a major landmark for nearby spots such as St. Louis Cathedral, W New Orleans Restaurant, Clover Grill Restaurant, and the French Market complex. While arriving at French Quarter form the western parts of the city, you can try out Donna's Grille and Bar, famous for its live acts and Brass Bands.
Many famous nightclubs of New Orleans are also part of the show in French Quarter's blazing nightclubs. Mardi Gras, Jazz, blues and a lot of mingling make for the main characteristics of the neighborhood's nightlife. The French Market area can be a great zone to look for your favorite nightclub, as top of the line names runs their businesses in a variety of ambiences in the area.
More on nightlife at French Quarter
http://frenchquarter.com/nightlife/
Mardi Gras in French Quarter
http://www.mardigrasworld.com/mardi-gras-2011/parade-schedule

