St. Louis Cathedral

Trip ideas while visiting New Orleans in Louisiana

St. Louis Cathedral

St. Louis Cathedral, located in the heart of the French Quarter, is a well-known symbol of New Orleans. It holds the distinction of being the oldest continuously used Catholic cathedral in the United States. The cathedral’s history dates back to the early 1700s, although it has undergone reconstruction twice due to previous destruction. Today, St. Louis Cathedral serves as a place for religious gatherings and hosts various cultural events, including free concerts. Visitors are highly encouraged to explore its interior, often described as stunningly beautiful. Whether you attend a service or not, the cathedral offers a captivating experience both inside and out.

When you’re done exploring the cathedral and the Old Ursuline Convent, which happens to be the oldest building in the Mississippi Valley, take a leisurely walk through St. Anthony’s Garden. There, you’ll come across a remarkable statue of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. You’ll also find a memorial honoring 30 French ship crew members who tragically succumbed to yellow fever in 1857.