photo spots in New Orleans

The Best Photo Spots in New Orleans

To this day, New Orleans has been one of the most unique and interesting cities I have ever explored. The crescent city is simply magical, with a photo opportunity at almost every corner you turn. If you are looking for the best photo spots in New Orleans, here is where you will find them.

Where to find the best photo spots in new orleans

The Best Photo Spots in New Orleans

1. St. Louis Cathedral in Jackson Square

The heart of the French Quarter sits at Jackson Square, a photography hotspot.

The St. Louis Cathedral courtyard gates open every morning at 8 am. Get here early for fewer people in your shots. And don’t forget to explore the alley-ways around the cathedral!

Location: 600-698 Pere Antoine Alley, New Orleans, LA 70116
(behind the cathedral)

best photo spots in NOLA
street art in the French Quarter

2. LeBranche House on Royal Street

The LeBranche House is arguably the most photogenic building in the French Quarter. Just a street over from Bourbon Street, Royal Street offers cute and colorful buildings turned into antique shops. Perfect for a mid-day stroll with your camera.

Location: LeBranche House, 700 Royal St, New Orleans, LA 70116

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best photo spots in New Orleans, LeBranche House

4. Cafe du Monde

Another spot on your NOLA photography checklist should be Cafe du Monde. You can’t visit New Orleans and not try a beignet! You’ll find their original location on Decatur Street in the French Quarter, and the good news is it’s open 24 hours.

Location: 800 Decatur St, New Orleans, LA 70116

Cafe du Monde photos

5. Canal Street

Canal Street is a great opportunity for a photographer to test out their skills. This photo spot will require lots of walking and a creative eye!

New Orleans, Canal Street

6. The Garden District

If you’re interested in photographing architecture, The Garden District is a must-visit.

The NOLA spray paint mural is located on the corner of Magazine St and Josephine St in the Lower Garden District. Magazine Street is lined with local boutiques and trendy places to eat. You are also within walking distance from the Lafeyette Cemetary No. 1!

Location: 2014 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70130 & 1403 Washington Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70130

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Where to find the Greetings from NOLA mural

7. Oak Alley Plantation

(located outside of the city)

Oak Alley Plantation is a short drive from the city, located upriver on the Mississippi.

Location: 3645 Hwy 18, Vacherie, LA 70090

Best photo spots in New Orleans
Oak Alley Plantation

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