Exploring the Stunning Garden District of New Orleans

Discover the Enchanting Garden District of New Orleans

Lucky for both residents and visitors, the beautiful Garden District of New Orleans lives up to its name. There are few areas as pleasant anywhere in town.

Here, you’ll find spreading live oak trees and shaded lanes, whirring streetcars, college students on a stroll, mansions, and quirky businesses. Exploring the neighborhood is a highlight of any trip to the Big Easy.

Where to Find the Garden District of New Orleans

The area is part of uptown New Orleans, meaning upriver from the Mississippi River. This neighborhood was founded by English-speaking Americans in the early 19th century who wanted to distance themselves from Francophone New Orleans.

The Garden District is the fancy part of town, where some of the city’s most opulent mansions were constructed. In the 21st century, you can still spot some of those historic mansions alongside contemporary establishments like yoga studios and fine-dining restaurants.

The Garden District has some of New Orleans’ grandest and most beautiful mansions © Shutterstock / Jade3234

Admire Grand Historic Homes on St Charles Ave

One of the most beautiful urban thoroughfares in the country, St Charles Ave forms the northern border of the Garden District. All along its length, St Charles is fronted by a grand assemblage of mansions, whose architectural beauty is hard to beat. The best way to see St Charles is by taking one of the dark-green streetcars that traverse the area. Alternatively, you can jog along the “neutral ground” (median) that divides the street.

Pro Tip: Prytania St, which runs parallel to St Charles, is also packed with gorgeous historic homes.

Shop Independent Stores Along Magazine St

The southern border of the Garden District, Magazine St, is known for its variety of businesses catering to both students and locals. This commercial area was once famous for its independent boutiques, although rising property values have led to the arrival of some national chains. Houses here are smaller compared to those along St Charles, as the mansions that once lined the street have been subdivided into smaller lots.

Lafayette Cemetery is one of the most famous sights in New Orleans © Tiago_Fernandez / Getty Images

Stroll the Famous Gothic Lafayette Cemetery No 1

Due to New Orleans’ low elevation, residents were traditionally buried in “cities of the dead” featuring above-ground tombs and mausoleums. Lafayette No 1 is one of the most iconic graveyards, characterized by gothic aesthetics and overgrown vegetation clinging to ornate funerary monuments.

Order a Classic Sandwich from Stein’s Deli

The po’boy is the iconic New Orleans sandwich; however, Stein’s Deli on Magazine St offers delightful alternatives, featuring a variety of sandwiches including Reubens and Italian hoagies. With a straightforward ordering process, this deli serves quality fare alongside a selection of good beers.

The decadent Commander’s Palace restaurant is a landmark of New Orleans’ Garden District © William A Morgan / Shutterstock

Indulge in Fine Creole Cuisine at Commander’s Palace

New Orleans is renowned for its fine-dining establishments that serve Creole cuisine. Commander’s Palace, housed in a stunning turquoise-and-white mansion, is a standout location offering a grand dining experience. The essence of New Orleans’ rich gastronomy shines here, especially during their famous 25-cent-martini lunch special.

Grab a Drink at the Unassuming Verret’s Lounge

In a neighborhood that is understandably considered fancy, Verret’s Lounge emerges as a friendly dive bar where locals and visitors alike gather for a drink. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, creating a relaxed environment away from the trendy spots.

Refill with a Healthy Bowl at Poke Loa

Poke bowls have gained popularity among health-conscious diners. Poke Loa is a popular spot for fresh, flavorful bowls filled with superfoods, serving a diverse clientele ranging from students to professionals.

Enjoy a Sundowner in the Fairy Lights Strung Bulldog Courtyard

The Bulldog bar is a favored spot among Tulane students and locals looking for a casual drink. With an extensive beer selection served in a charming courtyard, this venue offers a laid-back vibe perfectly suited for unwinding after a long day.

Catch buskers between indie shopping, dining or drinking on Magazine St © Shutterstock / William A. Morgan

Embrace the Romance of the Sully Mansion B&B

This charming bed-and-breakfast offers a quintessential Garden District experience with upscale accommodations and a serene atmosphere. Guests can enjoy a historic mansion equipped with lovely gardens and inviting porches.

Enjoy Chic Contemporary Style at Henry Howard Hotel

Located just east of the Garden District, the Henry Howard Hotel occupies a converted townhouse that beautifully balances historic charm with minimalist design. This hotel is within an easy walking distance of the vibrant nightlife scene of the Lower Garden District.

Take Your Pet to Hotel Indigo New Orleans Garden District

This pet-friendly hotel features contemporary design with iconic New Orleans photography and creates a welcoming environment for travelers and their furry friends.

This article was first published Mar 18, 2021, and updated Dec 8, 2022.

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