Jackson Square is also a more distinctive building, the surrounding is not very prosperous, there are fewer people at night, the tour group is not too much, the center of the square is erected a statue, the specific character history is not clear.
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Jackson Square is also a more distinctive building, the surrounding is not very prosperous, there are fewer people at night, the tour group is not too much, the center of the square is erected a statue, the specific character history is not clear.
The area of Jackson Square is not very large. You can see some tourists playing here, and it is also a part of the scenic area. When I came here to visit, I attracted my attention to many people in the United States. The road is also a relatively wide place.
The city center's most famous Jackson Square and St. Louis Church, the French Quarter Bourbon Street, various grassroots artists, take the old tram to the garden area, enjoy the roadside mansion architecture
great experience I shared with my family ! a lot to adventure and nice restaurant and brunch choices !
it’s a must go to go to Jackson Square there is so much history
Located near the French Quarter of New Orleans, Jackson Square is the most famous square in Louisiana. It is also the liveliest square in New Orleans, where various small vendors and art dealers draw daily. The center of the square is a large sculpture of Andrew Jackson, the seventh president of the United States. The Catholic Church on the other side is worth seeing.
杰克逊广场位于法国区中央,很漂亮的一个小公园,在一众新奥尔良的照片里,这个地方独一无二,一眼就能认出来。广场一边是圣.路易斯大教堂(St. Louis Cathedral),还有其他一些著名博物馆,相对来说,博物馆的门票可便宜了!想要拍下一张以大教堂为焦点的广场美照的话,个人建议穿过德卡图街(Decatur St),然后沿着华盛顿炮兵公园(Washington Artillery Park)的台阶往上爬,上面景色美爆了!另外值得注意的就是广场邻近的杜梦咖啡(Café du Monde)啦,去里面点几个Beignets(面包圈),然后坐在广场上听听音乐!
In the middle is a large bronze statue of Andrew Jackson (hence the name). You can walk along the periphery to admire the paintings, and be sure to find the shining carnival beads in the trees. Across the street you can have coffee and pancakes, visit the square and church, take a horse-drawn carriage or donkey cart to experience the noble experience, but remember to negotiate the price of the carriage in advance.