Yvette C. • February 25Really beautiful house, but of course you can only look from the outside. Currently under renovation
CNN • May 11, 2015The beautiful beaux arts building, dating to 1918, was shuttered post Katrina, but is currently undergoing a $13 million renovation in order to restore it to its former glory. Reopening this fall.
Matthew K. • November 7, 2019Solum memorial. A bit more background would have been helpful
Candice R. • October 28, 2015Lovely to walk through, there is usually live music and tasty treats to try! Plus great scenery
Laur L. • July 16, 2017We didn't go inside but from the outside it is super spooky! A little sad at all the liberties AHS took on Madame LaLaurie but if possible she is more twisted in real life.
Brittany C. • January 29, 2019Awesome to see and experience. Has a “night life” vibe to it all day and night. Great place to hang out and try new food and drinks.
Bryan D. • December 9, 2012Cheek out the live music venue upstairs. Local legends hold court here during the day.
Cyn F. • March 5, 2011Ignatius Reilly comes in during the Mardi Gras season so that Chateau Bourbon can erect a fence in the alcove.
Shawn C. • June 26, 2018Bring lunch and enjoy the park.
The Divine Prince T. • June 23, 2018The historic Jazz Corner of the World!
Ami H. • December 6, 2022Until the 2016 Pulse shooting, the 1973 UpStairs Lounge arson was the deadliest attack on a gay club in U.S. history. 32 souls lost and 15 injured in New Orlean's deadliest fire.
Andrew H. • May 6, 2013Greedy drivers do not split tips with horse. Make sure you tip the horse directly.
Ami H. • October 6, 2022The oldest fire hydrant in New Orleans, this small but mighty advancement in firefighting technology was installed in 1869 and stands as one of the most innovative of Birdsill Holly's many patents.
jim c. • October 13, 2012great tour we saw and learned so much cant wait to do it again thanks for a wonderful experience
Will N. • April 1, 2013Pedestal in this microscopic park was originally part of the 1884 World's Cotton Exhibition in Audubon Park. The statue is Clio, muse of history. Named for N.O. historian Charles Gayarré (1805-1895).
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