Chartres Street
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travelersalongway
McLeansboro, إلينوي151 مساهمة
العائلة • أكتوبر 2022
Was downtown walking and looking down the street I saw beautifully decorated balconies. It was refreshing to see such a clean street after walking bourbon.
كُتب بتاريخ 4 أكتوبر 2022
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StephenCross
دبلن, أيرلندا18,526 مساهمة
زوجان • فبراير 2022
Chartres Street has some better and more upscale restaurants and bars than Bourbon Street. Stretches down from Canal Street. Worth a walk.
كُتب بتاريخ 12 فبراير 2022
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The_Loup_Garou
Phoenix, Arizona166,281 مساهمة
ديسمبر 2019
A Lovely Street in the French Quarter
We were in New Orleans in December for business meetings, but did get to stroll the French Quarter, and took in one of our favorite streets in the Quarter, Chartres. Now, Chartres Street runs through the French Quarter, but then downriver through the Bywater neighborhood, to Poland Ave - however, few get beyond the 12, or so blocks in the French Quarter.
We walked from its beginning, at Canal St, on the upriver edge of the Quarter, to where it becomes a pedestrian mall, in front of St Louis Cathedral, The Cabildo and the Presbytere, across from Jackson Square. I am old enough to remember when it continued in front of these attractions, and when that one block section was closed and traffic rerouted, to create that lovely pedestrian mall.
We walked all of the way to Esplanade, where Chartres turns, to head down river, into mostly residential neighborhoods. Along the way, we stopped at Jackson Square for a bit, taking that area in. It was quite busy for a December day, but then the weather was outstanding - late Indian Summer on this trip.
We passed several restaurants, such as NOLA and Muriel’s, near Jackson Square, and also a few hotels, interspersed between some commercial buildings. The Pharmacy Museum is located in that stretch too. Once past Jackson Square, we walked in a more residential section, with lovely homes, ranging from French Quarter mansions, to quaint little shotgun houses, and most painted in bright colors. Many of the larger residences had colorful plantings on their wrought/cast iron balconies, and a few already had their Holiday decorations up.
It was a lovely stroll, and is more akin to walking on the parallel Royal Street, just a block away from the River.
While most folk think of the French Quarter in terms of Bourbon Street, they must explore Chartres Street, just two blocks, and almost a world away. I also recommend walking the entire length of Chartres in the French Quarter, as it changes, once down river from Jackson Square, which is always worth a stop. I would allow at least an hour, and more, if one explores the restaurants and shops, along the street.
We were in New Orleans in December for business meetings, but did get to stroll the French Quarter, and took in one of our favorite streets in the Quarter, Chartres. Now, Chartres Street runs through the French Quarter, but then downriver through the Bywater neighborhood, to Poland Ave - however, few get beyond the 12, or so blocks in the French Quarter.
We walked from its beginning, at Canal St, on the upriver edge of the Quarter, to where it becomes a pedestrian mall, in front of St Louis Cathedral, The Cabildo and the Presbytere, across from Jackson Square. I am old enough to remember when it continued in front of these attractions, and when that one block section was closed and traffic rerouted, to create that lovely pedestrian mall.
We walked all of the way to Esplanade, where Chartres turns, to head down river, into mostly residential neighborhoods. Along the way, we stopped at Jackson Square for a bit, taking that area in. It was quite busy for a December day, but then the weather was outstanding - late Indian Summer on this trip.
We passed several restaurants, such as NOLA and Muriel’s, near Jackson Square, and also a few hotels, interspersed between some commercial buildings. The Pharmacy Museum is located in that stretch too. Once past Jackson Square, we walked in a more residential section, with lovely homes, ranging from French Quarter mansions, to quaint little shotgun houses, and most painted in bright colors. Many of the larger residences had colorful plantings on their wrought/cast iron balconies, and a few already had their Holiday decorations up.
It was a lovely stroll, and is more akin to walking on the parallel Royal Street, just a block away from the River.
While most folk think of the French Quarter in terms of Bourbon Street, they must explore Chartres Street, just two blocks, and almost a world away. I also recommend walking the entire length of Chartres in the French Quarter, as it changes, once down river from Jackson Square, which is always worth a stop. I would allow at least an hour, and more, if one explores the restaurants and shops, along the street.
كُتب بتاريخ 19 نوفمبر 2020
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Thomas V
Oakland, كاليفورنيا16,858 مساهمة
يناير 2020
This is a great street in the Quarter for a leisurely walk to enjoy the architecture and ambience without all of the noise and craziness of Bourbon.
كُتب بتاريخ 9 أغسطس 2020
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bryanmantezoni
هوستن, تكساس2,861 مساهمة
يناير 2020
You have many options to do here on this street, from small shops that make hand made soaps to the ones which make handmade hats, it is all an enjoyment when you walk around this street either day or night. RECOMMENDED.
كُتب بتاريخ 13 يناير 2020
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Mark G
Catonsville, Maryland3,366 مساهمة
زوجان • يونيو 2019
Chartes Street is much like Royal Street,full of art galleries,antique shops, restaurants, bars, museums, shopping,and history, yet quieter, being 2 blocks off Bourbon. There is a great jazz club along with Daisy Dukes restaurant in the 100 block, the beautiful Louisiana Supreme Court Building up farther leading to the St Louis Cathedral and Jackson square. There are historic hotels,both small and large along Chartes. This is a fantastic avenue and we felt very safe in our travels, both day and night.
كُتب بتاريخ 3 يوليو 2019
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2fromTX
سان أنطونيو, تكساس903 مساهمات
الأصدقاء • يونيو 2019
Some people come to the Quarter for the crazy party scene, but if you want to be near the party, but not in it, walk down Chartres street. There are lots of art galleries and interesting buildings and architecture. Drop into an old building like the Napoleon House and have a drink, you'll get a more laid back feel for the history of the area.
كُتب بتاريخ 20 يونيو 2019
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gloria h
Houghton-le-Spring, UK39 مساهمة
يوليو 2018
New Orleans is one of the places i would love to go back to. Completely different to anywhere else in the world. Full of history and lovely people.
كُتب بتاريخ 14 يونيو 2019
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Lionsmaine
Chewton, أستراليا396 مساهمة
زوجان • أبريل 2019
Awesome I loved it here as it is where the scene was shot from James Bond, Roger Moores Live and Let Die, where the agent was killed on the corner during the funeral scene. Located the corner and took great photos. Very close to the harbour and Jackson Square, close to great cafes with local cuisine. J.B corner #828 Chartres Street, where the agents were sitting of the suspects business.
كُتب بتاريخ 5 يونيو 2019
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Lucia B
بوينس آيرس, الأرجنتين9,247 مساهمة
الأصدقاء • مارس 2019
Chartres es una calle pintoresca y bien tradicional del barrio francés, ideal para pasear ya que no tiene el tumulto de gente que encontramos en Bourbon St y porque en ella se encuentran varias de las principales atracciones de la ciudad. Una de las esquinas más lindas es su intersección con Frenchmen St, recomiendo probar los hot dogs muy originales y sabrosos de Dat Dog.
كُتب بتاريخ 10 مايو 2019
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Jinokoya
بالتيمور, Maryland18 مساهمة
This coming January will be my 1st time visiting NO. It will be just me and my young daughter. We plan to stay at the corner of Chartres Street and St. Philip and will mostly walk around the FQ but are curious as to which streets we should stick to in order to avoid any unpleasant encounters on our way to Bourbon street. Living in Baltimore, we know that if you stray just one block from certain areas, it can be quite dangerous.
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