
Louis Armstrong Park, a celebrated tourist attraction in New Orleans, LA, boasts an impressive 4.5-star rating from over 7272 reviews. This public green space provides a quiet haven just outside the French Quarter, dedicated to honoring the legacy of jazz founder Louis Armstrong through sculptures and plaques. Visitors can enjoy quaint walkways, bridges, and even spot turtles in a small beck. While some areas are noted for scaffolding, the park offers a rich historical experience and opportunities for photography with its beautiful statues, making it a compelling stop for those looking to immerse themselves in New Orleans' cultural heritage and enjoy a relaxed walk amidst nature.
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"Oh what a wonderful world A wonderful little world housed just outside of the French quarter of New Orleans. This quiet little haven of peace serves as a public green space, equipped with sculptures, plaques and more honouring the late founder of jazz. Though I would say it’s potential has been let down by its custodians. The park has some quaint little walkways and bridges which personally I enjoyed. This included a wooden bridge over a small beck, within which turtles can be spotted. We pondered on whether the turtles are natural or placed by man. I can’t help feeling like this park isn’t lifted to its full potential, due to the abundance of scaffolding and heras fencing, and the colour of the water. This could be a truly magical place but does feel somewhat uncared for. I understand there has been discussion about whether the adjacent parking lots may be incorporated into the park at some point."
"Take a walk, soak it in. Great park with rich history. If you like photos there are multiple beautiful statues, all for a specific person or reason. Take a voodoo tour with Highpriest Robi. This was one of my favorite stops"
"Beautiful Park for a quite relaxed walk in the park with lots of birds to see and observe."
Visit during daylight hours to fully appreciate the sculptures, plaques, and natural elements of the park.

826 N Rampart St

945 Magazine St

New Orleans

615 Pere Antoine Alley

1 Collins Diboll Cir

6500 Magazine St
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