Top Rated Parks to Visit in Ruddock

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Top Rated Parks to Visit in Ruddock

Louis Armstrong Park
Louis Armstrong Park
4.5 (4516 ratings)4 (1003 ratings)
31-acre park that's home to historic Congo Square & hosts concerts, films & other events.
701 N Rampart St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
City parkNature & ParksPark
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
Top 10 city parks in New Orleans
"In Louis Armstrong Park, Congo Square was a Sunday gathering spot for enslaved Africans under the French Code Noir. For one day of the week, they could sing the songs and practice the cultural traditions of their ancestral home. This was the groundwork of a uniquely New Orleanian link to the continent of Africa, and much of the city's most iconic food, music and culture has been built on that foundation."
Mentioned by Blake Hotel New Orleans
Top NOLA Parks for the Ultimate Spring Picnic
"This park pays tribute to one of the Big Easy’s most esteemed legends, Louis Armstrong. The park is all about art, jazz, and music, featuring different events throughout the year at the historic Congo Square. It’s only a block from the jazz-inspired Hotel St. Pierre; so grab your food and find a peaceful spot among the trees, or spread out a blanket along the banks of the lagoon."
Mentioned by Curbed New Orleans
The 31 best things to do in New Orleans with kids
"This 32-acre park located in the Treme neighborhood is a good option for kids to explore near the French Quarter. You'll find picturesque green space, a sculpture garden, and paths aplenty. View this post on Instagram"
City Park
City Park
4.7 (12606 ratings)4.5 (3929 ratings)
This expansive urban greenspace with a lake & paths features a dog run, museums, disc golf & more.
1 Palm Dr, New Orleans, LA 70124, USA
ParkNature & ParksCity park
Mentioned by Hand Luggage Only
12 Very Best Things To Do In New Orleans
"Located slightly northwest of the French Quarter, City Park is a huge park and Botanical Garden to explore. The Park is full of the best things to do in New Orleans, especially if you’re looking for a more chilled out day. From carousels and statues (which you’ll find in the Storyland section) to stunning walks, it’s totally gorgeous and well worth a visit."
Mentioned by New Orleans 3 days itinerary
The Best New Orleans Itinerary: 3 Days in New Orleans
"If you’d prefer a more leisurely option, you can escape to one of the local parks (City Park or Audubon Park) not far outside of the Historic District. If you haven’t gotten your fill of jazz yet, you can do the Harbor Jazz Cruise on the Steamboat Natchez. I’ve listed more details on all the options below."
Crescent Park
Crescent Park
4.6 (1223 ratings)4.5 (74 ratings)
Compact park along the river offering trails, picnic areas & views of the city skyline.
Cres Park Trail, New Orleans, LA 70117, USA
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by VacationIdea
25 Fun Things to Do in New Orleans with Kids of All Ages
"Crescent Park is a 20-acre linear park that stretches for 1.4 miles along the riverfront in the Bywater area that boasts beautiful views of the river, the west bank, and the city skyline. Named for its location along the outside curve of the famous crescent on the Mississippi River, Crescent Park connects New Orleans and its communities to the riverfront and features wide paved walkway along the waterfront with benches and swings, a walking and running track, biking trails, grassy shaded picnic areas, beautifully manicured gardens with flowering plants, and spectacular unparalleled views. Crescent Park Trail, New Orleans, LA 70117, Phone: 504-636-6400"
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
Top 10 city parks in New Orleans
"This waterfront park is our favorite spot in the city for taking in the Mississippi. Enter over the enormous arch at Piety and Chartres Streets, or at the steps at Marigny and N Peters Streets, and watch the fog blanket the nearby skyline. A promenade meanders past an angular metal-and-concrete conceptual "wharf" (placed next to the burned remains of the former commercial wharf)."
Mentioned by Bienville House Hotel
The Best Parks in New Orleans: 5 Must-See Spots
"Crescent Park is one of the city’s newest parks, but its landscape design is steeped in New Orleans’ past. This riverfront stretch of green space memorializes the robust history of New Orleans’ wharves. Plant-lined paths and breathtaking views run alongside the grand remnants of the industrial-age."
Audubon Park
Audubon Park
4.7 (6098 ratings)4.5 (1567 ratings)
Park with oak trees, jogging & bike paths, a lagoon, picnic shelters, tennis courts & playgrounds.
6500 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70118, USA
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by Blake Hotel New Orleans
Top NOLA Parks for the Ultimate Spring Picnic
"This spectacular oasis in the middle of NOLA’s uptown area features multiple picnic spots, playgrounds, a jogging trail, riding stables, a golf course, and more. It stretches from St. Charles Avenue (making it an easy trip on the streetcar) to Magazine Street, and right across Magazine, you’ll find the impressive Audubon Zoo."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
Top 10 city parks in New Orleans
"Audubon Park boasts a great green lawn overhung by live oak trees in Uptown. One of our favorite spots for river-watching, the Fly, is located here. At the Fly, you can stroll along the riverside while kids play and pets poke around the trees."
Mentioned by Fodor's Choice
Sights in New Orleans
"Formerly the plantation of Etienne de Boré, the father of the granulated-sugar industry in Louisiana, this large, lush patch of greenery…"
Woldenberg Park
Woldenberg Park
4.5 (3756 ratings)4 (227 ratings)
Riverfront park with 16 acres of green space, jogging paths & Mississippi river views.
1 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
ParkNature & ParksCity parkLive music venueJogging Paths & Tracks
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
55 Best Things to Do in New Orleans (LA
"Arcing around the east bank of the Mississippi opposite Algiers Point is a riverside park laid out in the 1980s and 90s on the site of former wharves and warehouses. Woldenberg Park fronts the French Quarter and is bordered to the south by the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas and the Entergy Giant Screen Theater. During the French Quarter Festival in early April the main stages are put up in Woldenberg Park."
Mentioned by Bienville House Hotel
The Best Parks in New Orleans: 5 Must-See Spots
"For a day of exploring in the French Quarter, Woldenberg Park is an essential stop. Located right where the Quarter meets the mighty Mississippi, the park begins at the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas and runs along the water to St. Philip Street. Picnic spots, gazebos, and waterfront benches provide some of the city’s best views of the river."
Antioch Boulevard Park
Antioch Boulevard Park
4.4 (129 ratings)
6229 Antioch Blvd, Baton Rouge, LA 70817, USA
Park
Manchac Park
Manchac Park
4.4 (104 ratings)
19010 Old Jefferson Hwy, Baton Rouge, LA 70809, USA
Park
Santa Maria Park Maintenance
Santa Maria Park Maintenance
4.2 (5 ratings)
18545 Santa Maria Pkwy, Baton Rouge, LA 70809, USA
Park
Congo Square
Congo Square
4.6 (993 ratings)
Renowned former gathering place for slaves in Louis Armstrong Park now hosts concerts & events.
701 N Rampart St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
Historical landmarkHistorical placePark
Mentioned by Photography & Travel
Ultimate Instagram Guide to New Orleans (26 Top Photo Spots)
"Congo Square is located within Louis Armstrong Park, just north of the French District. It is a location steeped in history as the the enslaved of New Orleans would gather here on their day off to set up a market, sing, dance, and play music. There isn’t much here now, but the tiles and tress make for an interesting composition steeped in untold history."
Mentioned by New Orleans 3 days itinerary
The Best New Orleans Itinerary: 3 Days in New Orleans
"Inside, there are iconic sites like Congo Square, a historic meeting place for slaves in the 1800s. There are also sculptures, a duck pond and plenty of green space where you can relax after spending your morning walking around the city."
Couturie Forest
Couturie Forest
4.7 (408 ratings)
Tranquil woodlands within a city park featuring waterways, native trees & diverse birds & wildlife.
1009 Harrison Ave, New Orleans, LA 70124, USA
Nature preservePark
Mentioned by Photography & Travel
Ultimate Instagram Guide to New Orleans (26 Top Photo Spots)
"The Courturie Forest is another gem you can experience in City Park. Located not far from Scout Island, the trails through this park take you away from the manicured lawns and giant oak trees into a much more wild area along a waterway that is full of birds and turtles. Also located in the Couturie Forest is Laborde Mountain."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
Top 10 city parks in New Orleans
"Outside of New Orleans East, Couturie is the wildest natural space in the city. A series of paths wind through acres of Louisiana hardwood forest and lead to the highest point in the city: Laborde Mountain, towering at 43 feet over the surrounding park. When to go to New Orleans"

Top Best Restaurants in Ruddock

Creole House Restaurant & Oyster Bar
Creole House Restaurant & Oyster Bar
4.3 (4230 ratings)
Chill seafood bar/eatery in a historic building serving familiar Cajun & Creole dishes & sandwiches.
509 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Creole restaurantBreakfast restaurantCajun restaurantRestaurantSeafood restaurant
Mentioned by Thrillist
NOLA's Best Bakeries by 'Hood
"This bright and cheery coffee shop/bakery serves bagels, egg-stuffed croissants, donuts, crumb cake, scones, brownies, and blondies. All the breakfast and lunch sandwiches are served on house-baked bread, biscuits, or bagels, and there’s always a huge array of chocolate confections on display. Hopefully your eyes aren’t bigger than your stomach."
Vessel NOLA
Vessel NOLA
4.4 (626 ratings)
Mediterranean coastal fare, plus cocktails & beer bombers in a repurposed historic church.
3835 Iberville St, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
American restaurantCocktail barContinental restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
16 New Orleans Restaurants Where Dessert Steals The Show
"Former Besh Group pastry chef Amelia Watts now crafts a seasonal dessert menu at Vessel with vibrant flavors, textures and gorgeous platings, making sweets one of the main draws at this cool Mid City restaurant and cocktail spot."
Dreamy Weenies
Dreamy Weenies
4.6 (118 ratings)
New Orleans-style hot dog joint with toppings such as red beans & rice, grits & BBQ shrimp sauce.
740 N Rampart St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
Hot dog restaurantRestaurant

Best Gelato in Ruddock

Yogurtland
Yogurtland
4.5 (150 ratings)
Outpost of a local chain offering self-serve frozen yogurt & toppings in a modern yet casual space.
4903 Prytania St, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
Frozen yogurt shopIce cream shop
Lucy Boone Ice Cream
Lucy Boone Ice Cream
4.6 (9 ratings)
1245 Constance St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Ice cream shop
Mentioned by Wheretraveler
New Orleans’ Chill Ice Cream Scene
"A family affair, pastry chef Abby and husband Aaron (their business is named for sweet baby Lucy) churn out a collection of popular, small-batch ice creams in flavors like Key Lime Pie, Cane Syrup Pecan and Brown Butter Hazelnut Cookie. You’ll find pints at weekly pop-up markets all over town and other places listed on their Instagram feed."
Fat Boy Pantry
Fat Boy Pantry
4.6 (313 ratings)
A bright spot offering sandwiches, homemade ice cream, coffee and fresh juice in modern digs.
1302 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Sandwich shopCoffee shopIce cream shopJuice shop

Best Donuts in Ruddock

Blue Dot Donuts
Blue Dot Donuts
4.6 (280 ratings)
Unique donuts made on-site, such as red velvet cake & bacon maple, draw crowds to this small shop.
4301 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
Donut shopDessert shop
Mentioned by GoNOLA.com
Sweet Spots: Delicious Donut Shops in New Orleans
"As unoriginal as it might be for three police officers to open a donut shop, it’s the original flavors that have made Mid-City’s Blue Dot Donuts a favorite among locals. The red velvet cake, banana cream filled with Nutella topping, key lime crumb filled, and maple bacon long Johns are just a few top customer picks. And when the weather cools down, it’s all about their warm donut bread pudding with white chocolate sauce."
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
Where To Eat Doughnuts in New Orleans
"Opened in 2011 by three NOPD officers, this bright blue building on Canal Street sells out more days than not, thanks in no small part to its signature maple bacon long john doughnut. The cops are gone now — they sold to a baker in 2017, but all doughnuts are still made by hand at Blue Dot Donuts, a point of pride for this busy shop. Get there early, and on the weekends, expect a line."
Mentioned by Thrillist
The Most Delectable Donut Shops in New Orleans
"It may be a cliche that cops love donuts, but that’s exactly what led to the creation of Blue Dot. Three NOPD officers combined their Chief Wiggum-sized passions for, yeah, coffee and donuts, and the result is a perfect little neighborhood joint stuffed with the classics and a few more creative options. If you want to get triple indulgent, snag the banana cream-filled with Nutella."
Terrytown Cafe & Donuts
Terrytown Cafe & Donuts
4.4 (466 ratings)
Classic 24/7 donut shop offering flavors galore & pastries plus hot breakfasts & coffee.
2018 Carol Sue Ave, Terrytown, LA 70056, USA
Donut shop
Mentioned by Wheretraveler
Donut Perfection In New Orleans
"Back in 1991, Phillip Songy started his family-owned donut shop that has since blossomed into a full-service neighborhood restaurant, Terrytown Cafe & Donuts. In 2015, the signature glazed donut was voted "Best Doughnuts City Wide" in a local competition. The hand-cut classic donuts are incredibly affordable; a single donut is less than a dollar."
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
Where To Eat Doughnuts in New Orleans
"This 24/7 neighborhood bakery on the West Bank won over Times-Picayune judges with its glazed doughnut and apple fritter. The T-P crowned Terrytown as having the best doughnuts and for the best value. But Terrytown Cafe and Donuts’ regulars already knew that."
Tastee Restaurant Deli-Donuts
Tastee Restaurant Deli-Donuts
4.3 (284 ratings)
Mom-&-pop bakery featuring classic doughnuts, pastries & desserts, plus basic sandwiches.
2549 Esplanade Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
DeliDonut shopRestaurant
Mentioned by Big 7 Travel
The 7 Best Donuts In New Orleans
"We’ve saved one of the bests for last, as everybody who’s anybody in Louisana knows that Tastee serves some of the best donuts in New Orleans. They serve everything from king cakes and buttermilk drops to standard donuts. And, honestly, it’s all so tasty that you’re going to have to try it all."
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
Where To Eat Doughnuts in New Orleans
"A New Orleans childhood favorite from back in the day, Tastee is well known for king cakes, buttermilk drops, and doughnuts, not necessarily in that order, but some folks swear by the apple fritters. There are two locations to satisfy."

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