Thursday, April 8, 2010

City Park, Cemetery, and Luizza's

Thinking of taking the Esplanade bus to City Park for Voodoo Fest and stopping to check out the cemetery. I would also like the try the BBQ shrimp poboy (or other suggestions) at Luizza%26#39;s. How far is the cemetery from City Park, or Luizza%26#39;s from the cemetery and how is the neighborhood for walking during the day?



Thanks for your help.



City Park, Cemetery, and Luizza's


St. Louis #3 is right next to City Park. This is a safe cemetery to visit during the day. St. Louis #3 is about 3/4 mile from Liuzza%26#39;s which is at 3636 Bienville.





I believe the BBQ shrimp Po Boy is a specialty at Liuzza%26#39;s by the Tracks which is 3 blocks from the fairgrounds at 1518 N. Lopez.





Mid City is a great New Orleans Neighborhood. You can walk safely in this area during the day.



City Park, Cemetery, and Luizza's


Soulcat,



The BBQ shrimp poboy at Liuzza%26#39;s is HEAVENLY. So is the gumbo. Get a small serving to go with your poboy.





The area is fine for walking in daytime. I%26#39;ll be there for Voodoo Fest, too (and M.O.M.%26#39;s Halloween Ball) and I cannot wait.





Have fun!




Thanks! If we stopped to see the cemetery on the way to Voodoo Fest, I wasn%26#39;t sure if we should wait for the next Esplanade bus to get to City Park or go ahead and walk. Which brings up another question





In regards to the location of the stages at Voodoo Fest, does it make much difference whether one takes the Canal Streetcar or the Esplanade bus?

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