Stuart & Lu’s guidebook

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Stuart & Lu’s guidebook

Food scene

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Old Point Bar
545 Patterson Rd
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Walking distance from the house.
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Barracuda
3984 Tchoupitoulas St
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Walking distance from the house.
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Dry Dock Cafe
133 Delaronde St
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Congregation Coffee Roasters
240 Pelican Ave
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Crown & Anchor English Pub
200 Pelican Ave
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Tavolino Pizza & Lounge
141 Delaronde St
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Tout De Suite Cafe
347 Verret St
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Sightseeing

Great way to go to New Orleans and the French market. Drops you of at the foot of Canal Street right next to the Aquarium of the Americas. The ferry is walking distance from the house.
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Algiers Ferry Terminal station
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Great way to go to New Orleans and the French market. Drops you of at the foot of Canal Street right next to the Aquarium of the Americas. The ferry is walking distance from the house.

Shopping

NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERY. Great place to go get groceries and essentials. Wines and liquor also available.
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Faubourg Fresh Market
541 Bermuda St
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NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERY. Great place to go get groceries and essentials. Wines and liquor also available.

Attractions

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O Museu Nacional da Segunda Guerra Mundial
945 Magazine St
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Rosetree Blown Glass Studio
446 Vallette St
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Jazz Walk of Fame

Conselhos sobre a cidade

Deslocar-se

Algiers ferry is a great way to travel.

Used by locals on their daily commutes, the ferry also serves as a fast, scenic way to navigate from one end of the city to the other. See why New Orleans is called the Crescent City as you make your way from the foot of Canal Street to historic Algiers Point on the West Bank. The ferry ride is for pedestrians and bikers only and costs $2.