New Orleans may be a different city at night. During the day, the Cathedral of Saint Louis, The Cabildo, Café Du Monde, and at night, a few blocks down, neon lights, colorful billboards and nightclubs contrast with the old.
In the French Quarter, in particular, the nuances of the French, Spanish and African heritage are noted. The gates of the bars and the announcement of open shops shine at dawn. It is the most festive part of the city, with rock coming out of the places and jazz on the saxophone of a black man sitting on the sidewalk. Along Bourbon Street – its main artery – are the people, a horse-drawn carriage and the Tarot.