
Apartments near Audubon Aquarium of the Americas in New Orleans, LA (972 Rentals)


The Julia at Saint Charles

The Jackson

2424 TULANE

The Saulet Apartments

The Delaneaux

Lumina

1201 Canal Apartments

American Can Apartments

The Annex Luxury Apartments

DH Holmes Apartments

1643 Josephine

The Odeon at South Market

The Strand Apartments

Memoir Warehouse District

Hibernia Tower Apartments

The Beacon at South Market

The Crescent Club

The Paramount at South Market

The Muses Apartment Homes

City Square 162

Nine 27 Apartments

The Woodward Lofts

Bienville Basin Apartments

Marrero Commons Apartments

The Giani Building

The Georgian

Centennial Place Apartments

River Garden on Felicity

Harmony Oaks Apartments

Celeste Landing

The Residences at LSU Health

Josephine Lofts

3100 Banks St

Aloysius Apartments

Belle Reve at H3C -Senior 55+

1300 OCH at H3C Apartments

National Rice Mill Lofts

Gravier Place Apartments

The Lauren Luxury Apartments

2121-2131 Louisiana Ave

Marais Street Apartments

Refinery

3118 Urquhart St, Unit 3118

3116 Urquhart St, Unit 3116

524 Washington Ave, Unit 524 Washington Avenue
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It's time to get wet in New Orleans and visit the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas. No, you may not have to get soaked, but watching intriguing water life from the above or to the side is fun and enjoyable for the New Orleans apartment-ite. It is a very exciting gig to get to walk under the blue Caribbean reef above you and to your left and right, view plant and fish life of the Mississippi River, and see the lush beauty of the Amazon River. Waiting for you are penguins, sting rays, sharks and other deep sea creatures, and sea otters too. To start off, go see the frogs. Beyond Green is the exhibit name, and it's located on the second floor near the Sea Otters. You can see milk frogs, poison dart frogs and other favorite amphibians - in new habitats displaying orchids and exotic plants. If you're looking for interactive - it's here. And the nearby sea otters - Buck and Emma - provide lots of entertainment in their kelp forest. Feedings are at 2 pm daily - don't miss it! Playtime (isn't that what you think about often in your New Orleans apartment?) is what Adventure Island is all about at the aquarium. The adventure gives visitors exhibits to crawl on, climb in, sit on and touch. The highlight of the exhibit is a 2,600-gallon pool where visitors can touch the cownose rays. These are like large gentle sea butterflies that are smooth and gliding in the water. You can help feed them at 11:30 am and 2:30 pm by purchasing a stingray feeding token and bringing it to the stingray pool during feeding time. Tokens are $2 each and may be purchased at the treasure chest gift shop in front of the Adventure Island exhibit. Only 15 tokens are served to the rays, with one token per person. You can't miss the Caribbean Reef, the aquarium's 30-foot-long aquatic tunnel where you can admire and play with sea creatures of all shapes and sizes, surrounded by 132,000 gallons of water. Just north of there (on the map), feeding into the Caribbean reef, is the Mississippi River, where you can find "Spots," the white alligator. One of just 18 rare white alligators found in a Louisiana swamp in 1987, Spots is white but he is not albino, and lives here with his brothers. The price for admission isn't too bad, at $17.50 for adults, $10.50 for children and $13.50 for senior citizens. Located next to the Audubon Zoo, IMAX theater and Insectarium (where you can look at all kinds of cool bugs, dead and alive), combo admittance packages are available as well. Check out the Audubon Institute website at www.auduboninstitute.org to find out a few great deals for a day of family or friendship fun, and stories to tell your friends at your New Orleans apartment.
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