Avis Rental Cars,
owned by the Cendant Travel Group, has the ability to provide you with some of
the lowest rates for New Orleans Rental Cars. Rates so low we are practically
giving you a license to steal. Avis offers coupons and discounts for vehicles
throughout the year including some the of the holiday and peak seasons. Be sure
to check the latest rates and specials for Avis Rental Cars in
New Orleans!
Avis New Orleans Car Rental Discount
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Avis Canal St Downtown
- 2024 Canal St, New Orleans, LA
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Sears Auto Center Rental Car
- 197 Westbank Expwy - Suite B, Gretna, LA
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Louis Armstrong New Orleans Intl
- 900 Airlines Highway, New Orleans, LA
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Metairie - Sears Auto Center
- 4400 Veterans Memorial Blvd, Metairie, LA
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Avis Slidell Guase Blvd Rental Car
- 1480 Gause Blvd, Ste H, Slidell, LA
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Things to do in New
Orleans, Louisiana - New Orleans Attractions
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Garden
District Book Shop
Take a whimsical escape to one of New Orlean's premier bookstores for an
unparalleled shopping experience. This bookstore is
host to author book-signing events of riveting titles such as
The Lords of Discipline and The Prince of Tides. Though these books are a
little over-priced, collectors frequent from all over the
country to thumb through inspiring authors such as
Michael Connelly, Rudy Giuliani, Newtt Gingrich, Hillary Clinton and
many other distinct persons of notoriety.
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Jackson Square
Take a lively stroll down the moonwalk flanked by the Mississippi back-dropped
by the famous Jackson Square. Step into a colorful and artistic atmosphere
filled with craftsmen, clowns, fortunetellers, street performers, and
talented artists. Enjoy a people watching moment as you indulge in such tasty
treats as Zapps chips, muffuletta sandwich, and a beverage. Satiate your
appetite with exciting activities such as the New Orleans Zoo, National D-Day
Museum, Audubon Aquarium, shopping and much more.
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French Quarter
Royal Street
Passing through New Orleans famous St Louis Cathedral, down the narrow
alleyways near Cabildo, one arrives at the historic Royal Street followed
by Pirate's Alley. Named after the dasdardly pariate Jean Lafitte who
assisted in the incursion of New Orleans against the British, the alley is
host to both the Faulkner bookstoare and Pere Antoine's Gardens. Here, high
class Frenchman would dual to the death over the love of
a fair mademoiselles. Alley street offers a host of interesting
venues including antique shops, paintings, posters,
souvenirs, and Madam Lalaurie's House.
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