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    Latrobe Park

    3.4 (18 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Maruko X.

    It's a small regional park right outside French Market, as a place to sit in the shade and rest after wandering round the marketplace.

    Kislev A.

    This is a very tiny (very) but very picturesque little park in the middle of a bustling shopping and dining area. It is located across the street from the French Market and adjacent to a nice restaurant with outdoor seating and live music. There are several shops and cafes nearby so this is a great place to eat, but only if you don't mind sharing the space with some homeless individuals. There is no public restroom. There is no sculpture. There is no playground. There are no "gym" or other exercise equipment. For looks only.

    Lisa S.

    Small "park" (really, just a small area with a fountain and some benches) next to the French Market. We sat here for a bit to eat our ice cream and rest our feet. There was a diverse mix of people joining us on the benches. It took me a few minutes to realize that we were in a "park" that the fountain was actually quite nice. As other reviewers have said, it's not a park to seek out- but if you're in the french market and looking for a few benches to relax on, this is the place to do so!

    Michael S.

    Latrobe Park to me is a beautiful tiny city park that's perfect for people watching right on the edge of the French Quarter! With the incredible architecture of the city in front of you, and the beauty of the old trees overhead, this is the perfect place to grab a drink from Gazebo Cafe behind you and watch/listen to the sights of NOLA!

    Armistead J.

    This park is really nice and it's attached to the French market which makes it very accessible if you are planning on visiting the French market it right beside of the market it's small so don't miss it lol

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    Andi F.

    The term "park" is a bit generous for this triangle shape area with a fountain in the middle, bushes and benches. It is right next to the French Market, on the southern edge of the French Quarter. There is the occasional bum sleeping on a bench, birds looking for dropped scraps of food, people sitting and drinking various beverages of all sorts. It's nice to have a spot to sit in a day of wandering the French Market or the Quarter and rest your weary feet for a moment to two, have some beignets, drink a coffee, eat some food from the market, or whatever for a moment of respite from doing your tourist thing. Even if your only playing tourist in your own city. There are no restrooms in the park, but I am so sure those bushes have been urinated on more than once by a bum or a drunk passing through.

    Adrienne G.

    Lots of benches. Music from the restaurant behind us. Tons of shade. What's not to love?

    Cid G.

    There is a poem, by Robert William, that states: It's good the great green earth to roam, Where sights of awe the soul inspire; But oh, it's best, the coming home, The crackle of one's own hearth-fire! You've hob-nobbed with the solemn Past; You've seen the pageantry of kings; Yet oh, how sweet to gain at last The peace and rest of Little Things! =================================================== Nestled between the Mississippi and the French Market is this small park dedicated to architect Benjamin Latrobe. This can be a nice place to escape the crowds and stalls for a bit. However it is not always in the most sanitary conditions. *shrug* =)

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    Coliseum Square

    3.8(13 reviews)
    3.5 kmLower Garden District

    I love how this strip of a park has developed over the years. It's now a lush green space with a…read morefountain where you often find children playing and dogs frolicing. Since many of the people who live in the area do not have a ton of yardspace, many make this their defacto front yard which is fun to observe and not crash (unless invited of course). Love that the trees are lush and beautiful right now despite the cold winter...or maybe because of it. Now I just wish some neighbor with a green thumb would plant some flower beds to enhance the beauty.

    This park is way bigger than I ever realized. Years ago, I worked in the Waldemar Nelson building…read moreon Prytania, and so was close to Coliseum Square. I never ventured all the way down to where the fountain is, though, and therefore I never saw more than a fraction of this cute little dog-friendly park. Why three stars? Well, I'd probably give it four if I... A) Lived in the Lower Garden District B) Had a dog. C) All of the above. So, yeah, there's a fountain (who knew?) that looks really scummy and smells like wet dog when you're up close, but that's probably not a big deal if you have a dog. Even less so if you have a dog who loves water and are looking for places to let your puppyface swim. Because there were definitely dogs swimming in the fountain. It has your average number of sketchy and/or homeless looking people, but not all sprawled out on the ground, sleeping, like I've seen on weekday afternoons in Lafayette Square. Also, it apparently closes - there's a sign that says the park is closed from 10:30 pm to 6:00 am (interesting that they give you the closing time first, rather than the usual open/close times). Since I didn't realize it was such a big park, I also didn't realize it had official hours. You learn something new every day.

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    Mississippi River Heritage Park

    Mississippi River Heritage Park

    4.8(4 reviews)
    2.8 kmWarehouse District

    I came by on a Sunday to see the Katrina House in a tree not realizing there was a park right…read morebehind it. Across the street from the convention center, this is a lovely spot to sit for a moment, rest your tired feet and enjoy the green space around you. Well maintained, there are several benches, large green space. When I went there was some guy spreading the good word about the end of times coming and how we should all repent and lay our sins at the feet of the higher power and so on and so forth. There were a handful of other people in the park, I am not sure if they were with the gentleman or not.

    The French Quarter has some remarkable sites and sounds. On my recent trip here, I discovered the…read moreMississppi River Heritage Park. Its location is very centralized and very nice to hang out in on any given day of the week. I found myself here walking along the French Quarter, admiring the city and just being able to be here on a lovely but chill Thursday in November 2019. Thankful for Google Maps that alerted me to this place. There wasn't too much people here on a nice afternoon. I arrived here around 4:00pm and it was brisk. What's unique about this park was the Hurricane Katrina sculpture that remembers the story of the Hurricane that destroyed much of New Orleans physically, but not her spirit. Within 7 years since the event, the city of New Orleans gradually came back to life and the culture along with it. The House In the Tree sculpture adds some sort of sense of community here, especially when the entire region was impacted by the catastrophic nature of the hurricane. I spent about an hour here before it got dark, then left the area in an uber. The Mississippi River Heritage Park isn't large, by any means, but it does provide that open space for anyone and everyone to come and enjoy while being here next to the French Quarter and the New Orleans Convention Center. On my experience here at the park, there seems to be a few people who like to scam other locals and tourists about their shoes. The overall experience here at the Mississippi River Heritage Park was nice, scenic, and quite a nice alternative to the hustle and bustle of the French Quarter. The only issue was those scammers that were more an annoyance than anything, but I ignored them and was on my way thereafter. I did thought that the House in the Tree sculpture added some depth to the architecture and the ambiance of this area of New Orleans, even if it was overshadowed by the Convention Center, literally across the street. It was a nice time here for me and I think you'd have a nice relaxing time if you come here, even for a few moments after enjoying the French Quarter. It helps to have this space to recharge yourself after a morning or afternoon of shopping and dining in the area. The Mississippi River Heritage Park is located about 3 or so blacks from the World War II museum on John Churchill Chase Street and the Convention Center Blvd. The Hampton Inn and the Hilton Garden Inn is nearby also. Being that it is a public park, there is no admission fee charged. You can come and go as you please. It's a place to be yourself. The closest you can be to get here on the New Orleans City Bus is on route 10, depending on where you are before then. Not sure where you can park, in terms of availability in the French Quarter, but best bet is to walk here if you are staying in downtown New Orleans. There are a few benches for those who need to sit down and hang out for a spell. Pretty sure there there's no restroom facilities on site. For the most part though, the Mississippi River Heritage Park is one of those parks that adds to the surrounding community of downtown New Orleans. While you may miss it from time to time, this open space is amazing. One may not notice it from the day to day, but if you do, I promise you that it will add to your day. I know it has been for me, especially with all the traveling that I do. It's always nice to take the time to enjoy the blessing that you have. The blessings come from me traveling and it was nice to see and realize that here in New Orleans and at the Mississippi River Heritage Park. You can't go wrong coming here, although best believe you may want to not be there after sunset. Not sure how it is after dark. Still it's worth coming to if you're in the French Quarter and want something outside to see. 5.0 stars for the overall experience. The small park is well kept and maintained by the City of New Orleans. Support local! A

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