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Introduction to Jackson Square
Jackson Square is a National Historical Landmark situated in the heart of the French Quarter. Located on Decatur Street between the Jax Brewery shopping mall and the French Market, the square spans over 2 acres and welcomes more than 2 million visitors annually. The square's name is derived from the bronze statue of Andrew Jackson that graces its center.
Things to Do in Jackson Square
Visitors to Jackson Square can enjoy various activities, including exploring prominent attractions such as the Cabildo and the St. Louis Cathedral. Additionally, the square serves as an open-air market where vendors and artists can display and sell their creations. After shopping, visitors can savor a café au lait and a beignet at the renowned Café du Monde, which is conveniently located less than a 5-minute walk east of the square.
Getting There
The No. 5 and No. 55 buses, as well as the Riverfront streetcar, offer service along the corridor providing easy access to Jackson Square. For more detailed information about the square's history, be sure to visit the City of New Orleans website.