This Historic Park Is One Of New Orleans’ Best Kept Secrets
By Jackie Ann|Published April 05, 2019
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Jackie Ann
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Louisiana native and LSU Alum (Geaux Tigers!), Jackie has lived in Louisiana for over three decades and currently lives in New Orleans. She's been writing for OnlyInYourState since 2016 and can often be found with a coffee at her side, dreaming of her next adventure.
From City Park to Jackson Square, New Orleans has several delightfully scenic green spaces to visit when you need a little scenery in your day. This particular park might not be the biggest, but it certainly offers visitors a delightful little green space in the middle of the concrete jungle that is the Central Business District. Next time you’re looking for a unique little spot to have an outdoor lunch or read a book, consider venturing over to this historic little square.
Designed in 1788 by Charles Laveau Trudeau, Lafayette Square is the second oldest public park in New Orleans (Jackson Square is the oldest).
Flanked by historic government buildings and modern skyscrapers, this hidden gem os a park is a perfect spot to retreat to if you find yourself in the CBD with a little time to spare.
There are several restaurants surrounding the square, so pop into one of them and grab some lunch and bring it to the square to enjoy a delightful meal outdoors.
Local bands perform on an elevated stage, restaurants come out to sell food and drinks, and local artists set up booths to sell their work in the Artist Village. This 12-week concert series is free to the public and takes place weekly from 5PM-8PM at Lafayette Square.