The second oldest neighborhood in New Orleans after the French Quarter, Algiers Point is a charming little neighborhood you simply have to check out. In the 1920s, Jazz musicians nicknamed the area the “Brooklyn of the South” for it proximity to New Orleans as compared to New York City and Brooklyn. Filled with character and incredibly unique, this may just be New Orlean’s best kept secret.

Need a break from the hustle and bustle of city life? Algiers Point is just the ticket.

Pieter B./Trip Advisor This quiet suburb located right on the Mississippi River is an eclectic mix of creole cottages, art galleries, charming pubs, and so much history.

You can get to Algiers point by taking a short ferry ride from Canal Street.

angie1966d/Trip Advisor The ferry departs every 30 minutes (on the hour and on the half hour) and only takes a few minutes. Plus, you’ll have lovely views along the way!

Algiers Point is a beautiful, walkable area with tons of activities to keep you occupied for an afternoon.

Pieter B./Trip Advisor Whether you’re looking do to some shopping, eating, drinking, or pick up some local art for your home, Algiers Point is the perfect spot.

And because it’s the second oldest neighborhood in New Orleans, you can bet it’s also steeped in history.

Susan S./Trip Advisor There are a few different walking tours you can take that will lead you everywhere from 19th century buildings with beautiful Romanesque style architecture to delightful creole cottages dating back to the 1850s.

Just walking around the neighborhood looking at all the adorable creole cottages is a lovely way to spend the afternoon.

Vivafood/Trip Advisor We have some of the most charismatic houses in the country!

Music lovers will love Algiers Point for its ties to Jazz music.

Susan S./Trip Advisor You can visit the homes of former Jazz musicians and visit the Robert E. Noms Jazz Walk Of Fame.

If you’re looking to make a weekend out of it, consider staying at The House of the Rising Sun Bed & Breakfast.

House of the Rising Sun/Trip Advisor Built in 1896, this charming B&B features eleven-foot ceilings, pine floors, and fireplaces throughout the building that add a cozy atmosphere you’re sure to love. It’s conveniently located just a few blocks away from the ferry, so you can walk there easily.

And of course, the views of downtown New Orleans from Algiers Point just can’t be beat.

Rmathjssen/Trip Advisor Yep, this is certainly New Orleans’ best kept secret.

Have you ever been? Let us know in the comments below!

Pieter B./Trip Advisor

This quiet suburb located right on the Mississippi River is an eclectic mix of creole cottages, art galleries, charming pubs, and so much history.

angie1966d/Trip Advisor

The ferry departs every 30 minutes (on the hour and on the half hour) and only takes a few minutes. Plus, you’ll have lovely views along the way!

Whether you’re looking do to some shopping, eating, drinking, or pick up some local art for your home, Algiers Point is the perfect spot.

Susan S./Trip Advisor

There are a few different walking tours you can take that will lead you everywhere from 19th century buildings with beautiful Romanesque style architecture to delightful creole cottages dating back to the 1850s.

Vivafood/Trip Advisor

We have some of the most charismatic houses in the country!

You can visit the homes of former Jazz musicians and visit the Robert E. Noms Jazz Walk Of Fame.

House of the Rising Sun/Trip Advisor

Built in 1896, this charming B&B features eleven-foot ceilings, pine floors, and fireplaces throughout the building that add a cozy atmosphere you’re sure to love. It’s conveniently located just a few blocks away from the ferry, so you can walk there easily.

Rmathjssen/Trip Advisor

Yep, this is certainly New Orleans’ best kept secret.

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