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Park with neatly trimmed bushes and a statue in the center, flanked by historic buildings and a church with tall spires under a blue sky.
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Jackson Square

Visit the historic St. Louis Cathedral and watch street performers

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New Orleans Voodoo Tour

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New Orleans City Bus Tour

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Jennifer,  United States United States
18 Oct 2025
Excellent
This was easily one of the top highlights of our trip. Our guide, Phillip was so knowledgeable about the cathedral and the history of New Orleans that it left little to wonder about later. Highly...
This was easily one of the top highlights of our trip. Our guide, Phillip was so knowledgeable about the cathedral and the history of New Orleans that it left little to wonder about later. Highly recommend!!
St. Louis Cathedral Ticket: Guided Tour with Exclusive Access
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Darby,  United States United States
04 Nov 2025
Excellent
This was a great tour. This cathedral is worth spending some time in—it was even better with someone to explain the history and significance of this New Orleans landmark.
St. Louis Cathedral Ticket: Guided Tour with Exclusive Access
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Roger,  United States United States
15 Oct 2025
Good
A relaxing 2 hr river cruise with interesting history narration and good jazz music. You only see a small part of the Mississippi River. Did not try the food so I can't comment on it.
Daytime Jazz Cruise with Optional Lunch

About: Jackson Square

Jackson Square is an historic park in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1960 for its central role in the city's history, and as the site where Louisiana became part of The United States in 1803. In 2012 the American Planning Association designated Jackson Square as one of America’s Great Public Spaces.

Jackson Square
700 Decatur St, LA 70116, New Orleans
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