The architecture of the French Quarter is extremely interesting, we loved wandering around during the day, yeah, it got a bit warm but no complaints there. Plenty of bars to stop in for a drink if you need, since we were on a tight budget, no chance of that.
The lure of low cost, lightweight & independent travel once again beckons. Living in youth hostels & pensions, eating off the side of the road with long cramped rides on buses, trains, ferries carting only what we can carry on our backs. The post GFC environment sees me once again hitting well worn tracks to explore cultures, sights and interact with people.
Monday, 17 November 2014
The French Quarter
Hanging out in New Orleans saw us spending the majority of our time in the French Quarter, the heart and definitely the soul of Louisiana. At times, we wandered off to the warehouse and art district, these had the larger galleries, Royal Street in the French Quarter had no shortage of smaller boutique galleries I found extremely interesting.
The architecture of the French Quarter is extremely interesting, we loved wandering around during the day, yeah, it got a bit warm but no complaints there. Plenty of bars to stop in for a drink if you need, since we were on a tight budget, no chance of that.
The housing is very colourful, just loved the construction of the wooden houses. Very interesting streets to live no doubt, for the best part, the streets were very quiet during the day.
The architecture of the French Quarter is extremely interesting, we loved wandering around during the day, yeah, it got a bit warm but no complaints there. Plenty of bars to stop in for a drink if you need, since we were on a tight budget, no chance of that.
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