
Neighborhoods
French Quarter
The heart of New Orleans, known for its European architecture, Bourbon Street nightlife, and historic charm. Think beignets, jazz, and wrought iron balconies.

Arts/Warehouse District
AA hub for contemporary art, museums, and trendy restaurants housed in renovated industrial buildings.

Algiers/Algiers Point
Across the river via ferry, this historic neighborhood offers stunning views of the city skyline and a quiet charm.

Mid-City
A laid-back, residential zone with access to City Park, Bayou St. John, and a mix of old and new architecture.

Carrollton
A quieter, residential area with charming homes and access to the riverbend and streetcar line.

New Orleans East
A sprawling district with diverse communities, nature preserves, and growing development.

Treme
The oldest African American neighborhood in the U.S., rich in Creole culture, music history, and colorful cottages.

Marigny/Bywater
Bohemian and artsy, with vibrant homes, live music on Frenchmen Street, and a strong community vibe.

Magazine Street
A shopping and dining corridor that runs through Uptown, filled with boutiques, cafes, and local flair.

Garden District
Famous for its oak-lined streets, antebellum mansions, and the St. Charles streetcar. A blend of elegance and tradition.

Lower Ninth Ward
Known for its resilience post-Katrina, this area is steeped in history and community activism.


