[4K] French Quarter in New Orleans, Louisiana USA - Walking Tour Vlog & Vacation Travel Guide 🎧
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- Опубліковано 9 лип 2024
- The French Quarter is the oldest neighborhood in the city of New Orleans. After New Orleans was founded in 1718 by Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville, the city developed around the Vieux Carré ("Old Square" in English), a central square. The district is more commonly called the French Quarter today, or simply "The Quarter," related to changes in the city with American immigration after the 1803 Louisiana Purchase. Most of the extant historic buildings were constructed either in the late 18th century, during the city's period of Spanish rule, or were built during the first half of the 19th century, after U.S. annexation and statehood. The district as a whole has been designated as a National Historic Landmark, with numerous contributing buildings that are separately deemed significant. It is a prime tourist destination in the city, as well as attracting local residents.
Jackson Square is a public, gated park the size of a city block, located at the front of the French Quarter. In the mid-19th century, the square was named after President (formerly General, of Battle of New Orleans acclaim) Andrew Jackson.
On the opposite side of the square from the River are three 18th‑century historic buildings, which were the city's heart in the colonial era. The center of the three is St. Louis Cathedral. The cathedral was designated a minor basilica by Pope Paul VI.
The most well known of the French Quarter streets, Bourbon Street, or Rue Bourbon, is known for its drinking establishments. Most of the bars frequented by tourists are new but the Quarter also has a number of notable bars with interesting histories.
Timestamps:
00:00 - French Market
11:50 - Washington Artillery Park
17:33 - Jackson Square
20:50 - St. Louis Cathedral
21:50 - Chartres Street
24:26 - Dumaine Street
25:50 - Royal Street
39:52 - Canal Street
41:42 - Bourbon Street
58:26 - St Philip Street
1:03:20 - Decatur Street
1:06:30 - St Ann Street
1:07:50 - Chartres Street
1:20:00 - Canal Street
1:29:20 - N Peter Street
1:34:38 - Bienville Place
1:35:40 - Decatur Street
1:39:00 - Toulouse Street
1:40:40 - Mississippi River Pier
1:41:00 - Riverwalk
1:44:55 - Washington Artillery Park
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_...
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📅 Recording Date: March 2021
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I'm Jamaican and i always wanted to visit New Orleans reminds me so much of the Carribbean, the history, the architecture, the food and the people.
Thank you for not talking. Just the sounds. Perfect.
The charm of this old neighborhood, are these large balconies and good conservation.
I've been to nola multiple times, and this video is pretty much just full of nostalgia.
To me New Orleans is like meeting my celebrity crush. Always takes my breath away. Love it. And shout out to dr love and all Franks family.
The pleasure we derive from journeys is perhaps dependent more on the mindset with which we travel than on the destination we travel to!!!!!
This was absolutely stunning to watch. Greate work, great edit
What do you mean? As in travels are relaxing?
You're a time traveler, wet fro 17 century france to 1930 van ouver in the magazine to 1980's Los Angeles. And back to 60's Las Vegas.......seamlessly. sheeeittt, i think I almost went Copenhagen.
Thought I was in NYC for a sec. 25:58 IM WALKIN HERE!
This was a great video. I appreciate you taking the time to stop and give us panoramic views. I've watched other walking tours and they would just keep the camera focused straight ahead and I would be like "wait what was that over there to the right?” lol
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
Jazz is everywhere in new orleans ♥♫
Awesome video, so much fun watching this, my last visit to New Orleans was in 1992. Bring back good memorys. Looks the same..awesome, thanks for sharing my friend.
I love that t it never changes.
fantastic walk .... thank you ... greetings from heidenheim an der brenz ....
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you for your video -it is detailed and insightful.
At any time I expect to see the angry suffragette or to collapse on the tracks only to be quickly carried off into the doc's to receive my fatal diagnosis.. RDR2 did a great job: they really made St. Denis look like New Orleans.. but they made St. Denis actually much more dreamy and beautiful.
magnificent NOLA, legendary American city.
Excellent tour. Good footage.
Thanks!
Beautiful town. Thanks for sharing this video. Love it very much.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
Nice tour!👏😄
Youre just Awesome!! and i think you been looking in my travel book lol. Ill be here next friday. this area i had written down, but didn't know where to start..You keeping coming through for my trips, And I love it!! Thank you :)
Thanks!!
Awesome video!👍🏻
Great Video ... Keep going
wonderful place
Somewhere I've always wanted to visit. Thanks so much for posting, felt like I was there!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
Good 🌹
Thank you
Awesome you did it again. Thank you for cheering me up with your videos. A true inspiration you are.
Great video!
Thanks!
Thee most unique place in the U.S ❤️ so eclectic
What beautiful filming! I’ve walked that walk many times over the years & will never look at it the same.
Thanks!
Was there with my son and his family 5 yrs ago. Was interesting. Beautiful.
La magique de l'architecture
Wow.. looks very clean from when I lived and went to Tulane. in the early 80's
I love New Orleans. No other place like it.
اتمنى لك التقدم المستمر بوركت جهودك وفقك الله من كل خير 💒🤩🍒
Amazing❤️
I understand this is old, but does anyone know who the musician outside of café du monde is??
French Quarter in New Orleans, Louisiana
Beautiful girl, I wish you good luck and keep in touch
The ghost confused we won
Met the charming, beautiful Martha Plimton at Le Richelieu, got star struck and lost my $hit. Sorry Martha.
I love Nola thank you! I went there once on my birthday! I am not a fan of the touristy stuff like
I'm lost
Trolley system gone
How old is St Louis's church?
My goodness its sooo empty.
Re-do this now that everyone (hopefully) has taken off the dumb masks. That really detracts.
I fail to see the point - NOLA has loads of history and w/no audio or info this is pretty pointless, you don't even know what your are seeing nor do you have any context as to where you are in the city....
This video is more about capturing the beauty of the city. I’ve been in New Orleans for all 27 years of my life. I’m a musician so I’m in the French Quarter all the time. Ive been watching all of these New Orleans tours and I’m stunned at all of the stuff I just walk by. You don’t need a narrator, jut let the beauty speak for itself
I prefer it without narration. This is exactly what I was looking for. It feels like I'm there again.
No. This nostalgic for all us lovers of the Big Easy.❤❤❤❤❤