ladypatriot wrote:
Wadcutter: Thanks for the information on easier access. If we park at the WWII museum, how far is the walk to the French Quarter and other historical sites? We're early risers, so I intend to be at the museum when it opens and, as Trirboy suggested, have lunch there. Then spend a few hours in the afternoon seeing the French Quarter.
It's about a 1+ mile walk from the Museum to Jackson Square so it's walkable if you want to walk that far. The thing to remember tho is if you want to walk it it's also a mile back. And then add in the distance you walk while in the French Quarter. If you haven't been then you have to see the French Market which is 1/4+ mile further on from Jackson Sq. The FQ is about 1/2 mile long so to get a quick look a walk down Decatur, down Royal for the nicer shops, and of course if you haven't seen it Bourbon St. Then add in the side streets getting from one to the other.
If I were to drive a C or oversize vehicle I'd do as MCDDY suggested. I'd camp at Bayou Signette, drive to the Algiers side of the Canal St ferry and park in Algiers. Take the free ferry (for pedestrians) which drops you off at Canal St. The walk from the ferry is about a mile to the WWII Museum. Hop the trolley to the WWII Museum. The trolley use to be a good way to see the Garden District but when we were there last month it stopped just before getting to the really nice homes and area. When you're done at the WWII Museum then take the trolley back to Canal and it's just a couple of blocks to the FQ.
garmp1 wrote:
Basically want a nice woodsy campground with a near by seafood market and a few good restaurants. Civil war history is always nice and the WWII museum sounds very interesting. A plantation or two could be interesting.
For plantation tour then Bayou Signette would be more convenient for you. The big ones are on the same side of the city as BS. Oak Alley is probably the most famous one that people see pictures. It's a quick 1 hr drive from BS to Oak Alley. Several plantations along the way to Oak Alley and in the area of Oak Alley.
For fresh sea food markets 1 block from the entrance to Bayou Signette is a sea food market with several vendors.
As far as good restaurants near BS they're lacking in the area. There are places to eat but not the good Nawlins food you can get other places. From BS take the Huey P Long Bridge to Uptown or the Garden District and find all kinds of decent places to eat depending on what you want and how much you want to spend.
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