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Louisiana Vacations, Tourism & Travel Information

OUR TAKE ON LOUISIANA

Louisiana's coastal areas were hit hard by Hurricane Katrina, but New Orleans is almost back in full swing. The French Quarter's many shops, restaurants and hotels make for a fun and entertaining excursion. More kid-friendly options include a visit to the Aquarium of the Americas, a drive out to a cotton plantation or a visit to a swamp, complete with alligators! Don't forget to try some of the famous Cajun fare like crawfish etouffee and jambalaya.

The Louisiana travel guide gives you you have all the information you need to plan your trip. It includes user reviews, maps, travel tips, and a list of Louisiana Hotels.

If you are going to be in the area for a while, then consider the many Louisiana vacation rentals that are available.

LOUISIANA LODGING

  1. French Quarter
    "bar is open and right next to the front desk" - a user of Expedia
  2. Royal Sonesta Hotel
    "our room was nice and clean facing the street behind bourbon" - a user of Epinions.com
  3. Historic New Orleans Collection
    "This place is small, but definitely worth stopping in for a look. There are a few exhibit rooms with interesting things to look at, then there's a move they show you. Probably take" - a user of TripAdvisor
  1. Le Pavillon Hotel
  2. Windsor Court Hotel
  3. Omni Royal Orleans
  4. Sams Town Hotel And Casino
  1. WALTER B JACOBS MEMORIAL NATURE PARK
  2. Hotel Monteleone
  3. Horseshoe Casino & Hotel

LOUISIANA THINGS TO DO

  1. Ogden Museum of Southern Art
    "While the outsider art display was small I enjoyed it very much. Nice place to visit and the staff was very curtious." - a user of TripAdvisor
  2. Storyland
    "We took the kids to Storyland while visiting New Orleans last month. It is quite a bit out of the way, so make sure you have good directions before attempting to get there as many " - a user of Epinions.com
  3. Blaine Kerns Mardi Gras World
    "Take the Algiers pedestrian ferry across, and wait at the ferry terminal for the free shuttle to Mardi Gras World. This is where alot of the floats for the Mardi Gras parades are m" - a user of Yahoo! Travel
  1. New Orleans Museum of Art
  2. Audubon Nature Center in Joe Brown Park
  3. Audubon Zoo
  4. Audubon Aquarium of the Americas
  1. Lakewood Golf Club
  2. English Turn Golf & Country Club
  3. Odysseys Shipwreck and Treasure Adventure

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