Here are 20 photo spots in New Orleans for you.

With its vibrant culture and historic charm, New Orleans offers a multitude of photo spots. The French Quarter is ideal for photographing historic architecture, lively street scenes and the vibrant nightlife of Bourbon Street.

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Tips for your trip to New Orleans

About the location

Jackson Square offers great shots of St. Louis Cathedral and the hustle and bustle of the square, while the Garden District offers elegant antebellum mansions and picturesque streets. The Treme neighborhood is great for documenting traditional jazz and cultural heritage, and the Voodoo Museum offers fascinating cultural artifacts.

Best timing

Mardi Gras: February/March (dates vary each year) - Colorful parades, elaborate costumes, and vibrant street parties.

French Quarter Festival: April - Free festival with local music, food, and arts in the French Quarter.

New Orleans Film Festival: October - Independent film festival with screenings and red carpet events.

Voodoo Music + Arts Experience: October/November - Music and arts festival with diverse performers and art installations.

Treme Creole Gumbo Festival: November - Festival celebrating Creole culture with live music and traditional gumbo dishes.

Traveling

By Air: Fly into Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY), located about 11 miles from downtown, with numerous domestic and some international flights.
By Car: Easily accessible via major highways, making it a great road trip destination from nearby cities like Baton Rouge and Lafayette.
By Bus: Services like Greyhound and Megabus offer economical travel options from various locations.
By Train: Amtrak provides train service to New Orleans, though schedules may be less frequent.

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