1. The Garden District in New Orleans is a historic neighborhood characterized by its stunning architecture, sprawling gardens, and tree-lined streets. The homes in the area range from grand mansions to smaller cottages, with many of them dating back to the 19th century. Some of the notable buildings in Garden District include the Lafayette Cemetery No. 1, the historic Commander’s Palace restaurant, and the beautiful St. Charles Avenue streetcar line. Many of the homes are owned by celebrities and the architecture is considered the best-preserved collection of historic homes in the United States.

2. The Garden District is a residential neighborhood and there are no specific working hours. However, tours of the area are available from various tour companies. The Garden District Association provides information about the neighborhood and upcoming events, and they can be contacted at 504-891-8366.

3. There is no entrance fee to visit the Garden District, as it is a residential area. Transportation options in the area include the St. Charles Avenue streetcar route and the many bike rental options available in the city. There are also several tour companies that offer guided tours of the area, including the Garden District Walking Tour and the Ghosts & Legends Tour.