Please call or go online to confirm hours and
admission prices. For more information and
other attractions not listed here, please
contact the information sources below.
New Orleans Metro Convention
& Visitors Bureau
www.neworleanscvb.com ...................504-566-5011
Golf
For a list of courses in Southeast Louisiana,
see our Golf Guide in the Yellow pages under
heading, "Golf Courses".
American Italian Renaissance
Museum & Library
537 S Peters St, New Orleans 70130
504-522-7294 (Open Wed-Sat.) www.airf.org
Aquarium of the Americas
One Canal St, New Orleans 70130
..................................................................504-581-4629
Features enhanced exhibits and a wonderful
new animal collection, includes some old
favorites...our beloved penguins and sea
otters Buck and Emma. (Open Tues-Sun,
10am-5pm.)
www.auduboninstitute.org
Audubon Park
St Charles Av, New Orleans 70118
..................................................................504-581-4629
Located between Tulane University and
Audubon Zoo, this large park includes a golf
course, tennis courts, swimming pool,
soccer and baseball fields, stables,
playgrounds, restrooms, shelters, fountains,
a walking/biking track, and the Audubon Tea
Room.
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Audubon Zoo
6500 Magazine St, New Orleans 70118
..........................................................504-581-4629
One of the country's top ranked zoos blends the exotic excitement of animals from around the globe with the serenity of its lush gardens. (Open Tues-Sun, 10am-5pm.)
www.auduboninstitute.org
Beauregard-Keyes House
1113 Chartres St, New Orleans 70116
..........................................................504-523-7257
Built in 1826, former residence of Confederate General P.G.T. Beauregard and of novelist Frances Parkinson Keyes. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Confederate Memorial Hall Museum
929 Camp St, New Orleans 70130
..........................................................504-523-4522
Houses Civil War memorabilia including
possessions of Jefferson Davis, Robert E Lee and other Confederate leaders.
www.confederatemuseum.com
Degas House
2306 Esplanade Av, New Orleans 70119
..........................................................504-821-5009
The only home or studio (1872-1873) of the French Impressionist Edgar Degas open to the public. (Tours by appointment only.)
www.degashouse.com
Entergy IMAX Theatre
One Canal St, New Orleans 70130
..........................................................504-581-4629
IMAX features science films on a 5 1/2-story screen with digital sound and stadium seating. (Open Tues-Sun, 10am-5pm.)
www.auduboninstitute.org |