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New Orleans Central Business District
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New Orleans is the biggest and most famous city in Louisiana. It is located on the southeastern part of the state, straddling the Mississippi River. The city, which is within the same boundary as the New Orleans Parish, covers 350.2 sq mi (907 sq km) and has a population of 350,000 (2011 estimate), within a metropolitan area of 1.2 million people.

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Street in the French Quarter, New Orleans
Street in the French Quarter, New Orleans
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New Orleans is a popular tourist attraction. Visitors come to the city to enjoy its distinctive culture, its French Creole architecture, its cuisine and its music. New Orleans is regarded as the birthplace of jazz music. It also has the biggest Mardi Gras celebrations in the United States.

St Louis Cathedral, New Orleans
St Louis Cathedral, New Orleans
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New Orleans is 105 miles (169 km) upriver from the Gulf of Mexico. However its location, and the fact that the Mississippi River delta spreads out around it, makes the city prone to flooding. This is further compounded by hurricanes and coastal erosion. As a result, the city was badly devastated in 2005 when it was hit by Hurricane Katrina, causing flooding to 80% of the city, making it the deadliest hurricane in the United States in the 21st century.

New Orleans experiences a humid subtropical climate. The warmest month here is July, when the average high temperature reaches 74.2°F (23.44°C). January is the coldest month, when average temperature drops to 43.4°F (6.33°C). July and August are the wettest months with over 13 in (250 mm) of rain each.

New Orleans was originally named La Nouvelle-Orléans, in honor of Philippe d'Orléans, the Duke of Orléans. It was founded by the French Mississippi Company on 7 May, 1718. In 1763 it was ceded to the Spanish Empire under the Treaty of Paris. New Orleans remained under Spanish ru8le until 1801, when it reverted to the French.

In 1803, New Orleans was part of the territory sold by Napoleon to the United States under the Louisiana Purchase. The follow year, New Orleans received an influx of refugees from Haiti following the Haitian Revolution. The city has been an important port on the Mississippi since the 19th century, and by 1860, it was the largest city in the American South. By the mid 20th century, however, the city was gradually being surpassed by cities in the region including Houston, Dallas, Atlanta and Miami.

New Orleans was devastated by Hurricane Katrina and subsequently Hurricane Rita. Following the disaster, neighborhoods in New Orleans are slowly recovering, many of which are at or near pre-Katrina population levels.


St Louis Cemetery, New Orleans
St Louis Cemetery, New Orleans
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Visiting New Orleans, New Orleans

Interstate 10, 55 and 59 are the three main highways connecting New Orleans with the rest of the country. The I-10 links New Orleans with Baton Rouge to the west and Mobile to the east. I-55 connects it to Jackson, Mississippi, and Memphis, Tennessee, while I-59 connects it with Tuscaloosa and Birmingham, Alabama.

The Louis Armstrong International Airport (MSY) is the gateway to New Orleans. The airport is connected by flight with destinations in North America. From the airport, you can grab a cab to the French Quarter or the Central Business District, for $33 (for one or two persons), and $14 per person for groups of three and more.

Business in New Orleans

New Orleans is the largest city in the state of Louisiana boasting a diverse range of industries including petroleum production, cargo distribution and cultural tourism. A high proportion of businesses choose New Orleans office space as their base of operations.







Districts of New Orleans

  1. Bywater
  2. Central Business District
  3. Faubourg Marigny
  4. French Quarter
  5. Mid-City and Esplanade Ridge
  6. Treme
  7. Uptown

Places of Interest in New Orleans, Louisiana

  1. Aquarium of the Americas
  2. Bourbon Street
  3. Café du Monde
  4. City Park
  5. Custom House
  6. French Market
  7. Garden District
  8. Hermann-Grima Historic House
  9. Jackson Square
  10. Old Ursuline Convent
  11. Old US Mint
  12. Riverwalk Marketplace
  13. Royal Street
  14. St Louis Cathedral, Cabildo & Presbytère
  15. St Louis Cemetery
  16. Steamboat Natchez
  17. Washington Artillery Park and Moonwalk


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