
Apartments near Louis Armstrong Park in New Orleans, LA (791 Rentals)


925 Bourbon St

915 Bourbon St

923 Bourbon St

818 Bourbon St

922-924 Bourbon St

918-920 Bourbon St

834 Bourbon St

812 Bourbon St

932 Bourbon St

927 Toulouse St

615 Dauphine St

931 Governor Nicholls St

727 Saint Ann St

917 Toulouse St

1029 Bourbon St

1024 Bourbon St

723 Dumaine St

1109 Marais St

910 Toulouse St

519 Dauphine St

1512 Saint Philip St

726 Orleans St

837 Royal St

1131 Bourbon St

1301 N Rampart St

712 Orleans St

714 Orleans St

Maison du Parc

1400 Governor Nicholls St

512 Dauphine St

1134-1136 Bourbon St

808 Royal St

628 Dumaine St

626 St Philip St

636 St Philip St

724 Governor Nicholls St

736 Royal St

513 Dauphine St

1014 Royal St

822 Barracks St

1206 Esplanade Ave

1225 Bourbon St

1018 Royal St

1309 Dauphine St

622 Dumaine St

1000-1002 Esplanade Ave

1409 Governor Nicholls St

438 Dauphine St

616 Dumaine St

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With so many hotspots to hit in New Orleans, even those with apartments near Louis Armstrong Park forget that visit. Those folks from their New Orleans apartments are doing themselves a great disservice, because they're missing out on one of the most culturally rich sections of the city, which gave rise to some of the music, culture, and history that made the city what it is today. There are few places in town which can be touted as having such a legacy as Louis Armstrong Park, and few spots where New Orleans apartment residents can have a better time relaxing and enjoying the pleasant Louisiana weather. One of the most famous spots in the entire Louis Armstrong Park is Congo Square, which represented the root of what would become the New Orleans sound. Congo Square used to be the only area where slaves could play their music openly, and to this day you can still find groups of performers playing the space. The park is more than just a culturally important space, it's also a park full of wide open spaces perfect picnics, playing, or just relaxing and getting a tan. There are also numerous lagoons around the city, perfect for those who want to watch the water and the wildlife that congregated around it. If you live in an apartment near Louis Armstrong Park, there is little reason why you shouldn't give it a visit. Even if you live in New Orleans apartments all the way on the other side of the city, the cultural experience alone is enough reason for you to give this park a visit. With an apartment near Louis Armstrong Park, you not only get the education and entertainment of the park, but also get the thrill of be located near many important landmarks, including the Jazz National Historical Park, Perseverance Hall, and the Mahalia Jackson Center for the Performing Arts. If you're a New Orleans apartment resident who wants to find a place to relax after a tough day, or just find a place to feel in touch with those who came before you, then Louis Armstrong Park is the place for you.
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