Explore the Google Map of New Orleans with a detailed satellite view, city map, layout, directions, and neighborhoods. It gives a clear view of key places, streets, and nearby attractions across New Orleans, United States.
Google Map of New Orleans, United States
About Map: This interactive map shows New Orleans, United States with a clear view of streets, neighborhoods, landmarks, and nearby places. It is helpful for travelers, students, and anyone who wants to understand the layout of the city in a simple and visual way.
You can use this map for directions, checking distances, and exploring popular locations across New Orleans. Whether you are planning a visit or just exploring online, it offers an easy way to get familiar with the city and its surroundings.
About New Orleans
New Orleans is a city located in the southeastern United States in the state of Louisiana, along the Mississippi River near the Gulf of Mexico. It lies in a low-lying delta region and has long served as a major port and cultural center. The city developed as a trading hub and later became known for its music, cuisine, and festivals. New Orleans is one of the most distinctive cities in the United States and plays an important role in tourism and culture. It is especially recognized for its French and Spanish heritage.
New Orleans Facts
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| City Name | New Orleans |
| Country | United States |
| Region / State | Louisiana |
| Established | 1718 |
| Population | 383,997 (Census 2020) |
| Total Area | 906.1 sq km (350 sq mi) |
| Population Density | 424 per sq km |
| Coordinates | 29.95°N, 90.07°W |
| Time Zone | CST (UTC−6) |
| Postal Codes | 70112–70199 |
| Area Code | +1 504 |
| Major River | Mississippi River |
| Nearest Airport | Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport |
| Metro Transport | Streetcars |
| Transportation | Streetcars, buses, ferries |
| Famous For | Jazz music, Mardi Gras |
| Top Attractions | French Quarter, Bourbon Street, Jackson Square, Garden District |
| Climate | Humid subtropical |
| Nearest Major Cities | Baton Rouge, Houston, Mobile |
| Tourism Importance | Major cultural and festival tourism destination |
| Official Website | https://nola.gov |
New Orleans Neighborhoods
New Orleans includes a variety of historic and culturally rich neighborhoods.
- French Quarter – Historic district with architecture and nightlife
- Garden District – Area with historic homes and tree-lined streets
- Central Business District – Commercial center with offices and hotels
- Marigny – Neighborhood known for music and culture
- Bywater – Artsy area with local character
- Uptown – Residential district with universities and parks
New Orleans Attractions
French Quarter, Bourbon Street, Jackson Square, Garden District, St. Louis Cathedral, Audubon Zoo, National WWII Museum, Mississippi Riverfront
New Orleans United States Satellite Image
Nearby Places from New Orleans
- Metairie – 5 miles (8 km)
- Kenner – 10 miles (16 km)
- Gretna – 5 miles (8 km)
- Slidell – 30 miles (48 km)
- Hammond – 45 miles (72 km)
- Baton Rouge – 80 miles (129 km)
- Gulfport – 75 miles (121 km)
- Biloxi – 90 miles (145 km)
Distance from New Orleans to Other cities in United States
- New Orleans to New York – 2100 km (1305 miles)
- New Orleans to Los Angeles – 3100 km (1926 miles)
- New Orleans to Chicago – 1500 km (932 miles)
- New Orleans to Houston – 560 km (348 miles)
- New Orleans to Phoenix – 2100 km (1305 miles)
- New Orleans to Philadelphia – 2000 km (1243 miles)
- New Orleans to San Antonio – 850 km (528 miles)
- New Orleans to San Diego – 3000 km (1864 miles)
- New Orleans to Dallas – 800 km (497 miles)
- New Orleans to San Jose – 3200 km (1988 miles)
- New Orleans to Austin – 800 km (497 miles)
- New Orleans to Jacksonville – 900 km (559 miles)
- New Orleans to Fort Worth – 800 km (497 miles)
- New Orleans to Columbus – 1400 km (870 miles)
- New Orleans to Charlotte – 1100 km (684 miles)
- New Orleans to San Francisco – 3300 km (2051 miles)
- New Orleans to Indianapolis – 1300 km (808 miles)
- New Orleans to Seattle – 3500 km (2175 miles)
- New Orleans to Denver – 2000 km (1243 miles)
- New Orleans to Washington D.C. – 1800 km (1118 miles)
- New Orleans to Boston – 2300 km (1429 miles)
New Orleans FAQs
New Orleans is located in southeastern Louisiana along the Mississippi River.
It is known for jazz music, Mardi Gras, and its historic French Quarter.
Yes, it is a major cultural and tourism center in the United States.
You can use streetcars, buses, ferries, and road networks for transportation.
No, but it has a well-known streetcar system for public transport.
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