St. Louis Cathedral

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BEAUTIFUL
Tour is free and the cathedral is beautiful. It is on Jackson square and within walking distance to the french quarter. A great place to visit.

Reviewed by: Sheryl S from on Feb 07 2008

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BEAUTIFUL!
I AM NOT CATHOLIC, BUT WE WERE WELCOMED IN ANYWAY, AND WITH OPEN ARMS. A WONDERFUL PLACE. THE ART ON THE CEILING IS WORTH GOING. GO & LIGHT A CANDLE FOR THE CITIZENS OF THIS GREAT CITY!!! IT'S ONLY $2 TO DO SO, SO WHY NOT? NICE STAFF & GIFT SHOP TOO.

Reviewed by: CINDY from on Jun 21 2007

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The icon of Jackson Square
It is truly fitting that Jackson Square, undoubtedly the heart and soul of New Orleans, is dominated by the majestic St Louis Cathedral. Located within the French Quarter and a short walk from the CBD, it is difficult to miss this beautiful piece of architecture. The best place for a photo is from the top of the staircase towards the river. And while you are here, do take some time to enjoy Jackson Square, which is constantly energized by the colorful jazz musicians and out-of-this-world entertainers.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jul 18 2006

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take your photo and go to Jackson Square
Nice photo shot from Riverwalk entrance. Take it and move on to Jackson Square. Jackson Square is the Bourbon Street of the daytime New Orleans. See my review.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jun 01 2005

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Ironic
A beautiful cathedral..really interesting to see the sidewalk vendors as you leave the cathedral...kind of ironic.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Feb 09 2005

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Must See
Wonderful...Jackson Square is fantastic and the Cathedral at its head is beautiful!

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Feb 04 2005

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Must See
It is worth visiting at two different times. Why: 1) The natural lighting through the stained glass varies from daen to dusk. 2) You will notice something the second time you did not notice the first.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Oct 26 2004
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