Louisiana Travel Guide
Welcome to the Louisiana Travel & Tourism guide which will guide you through out your travel to Louisiana . Here at Louisiana travel guide, you can find the best restaurents in Louisiana , tourist attractions in Louisiana , bar & nightclubs in Louisiana , for your accommodation, you can book your hotels in Louisiana . Apart of this, this Louisiana travel & tourism guide will also help you in finding the other necessary & useful information like if you are fond of reading and want to spend your time, can visit library, book stores and much more to enjoy.
Audubon Zoo
One of the country’s top-ranked zoos, Audubon Zoo blends the exotic excitement of animals from around the globe with the serenity of its lush gardens. With innovative natural habitat exhibits and an animal collection ranging from the unique white alligators to the extraordinary white tigers, Audubon Zoo has become one of the Gulf South’s favorite family gathering spots.

| Tourist Attractions in New Orleans | |
| Address : | 6500 Magazine Street,New Orleans, LA |
| Zip Code : | 70118 |
| Telephone : | (504) 581-4629 |
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Cats Meow
The World Famous Cats Meow first opened its doors in December of 1989. At the time, karaoke in America was in it's infancy and we were one of the first bars to try out the new entertainment concept. In less than a year, Cats Meow became the largest "on premise" account for both Miller and Budweiser products in the New Orleans area. A year later, Pioneer, the audio company that brought Karaoke to the U.S., named Cats Meow "the BEST Karaoke bar in the world". We hold true to that title today and continue to improve on what was started then with better service, top-notch entertainers, a clean atmosphere and a whole lot of fun.

| Nightclubs in New Orleans | |
| Address : | 701 Bourbon St, New Orleans, LA |
| Telephone : | (504) 523-2788 |
| Website : | http://www.701bourbon.com |
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Pitot House
This typical West Indies-style plantation home, restored and furnished with early 19th century Louisiana and American antiques, dates back to 1799, when it became the home of James Pitot, the first mayor of incorporated New Orleans. It is near city park and is a short cab ride from The French Quarter. You may tour this historic New Orleans landmark. Admission for adults is USD5, children and students USD4, children under 8 free. Parties of 10 or more USD3 each.

| What to See in New Orleans | |
| Address : | 1440 Moss Street,New Orleans, LA |
| Zip Code : | 70119 |
| Telephone : | +1 504 482 0312 |
| Website : | http://pitothouse.org |
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