Jackson Square is located in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana, and modeled after the famous Sunrise Square in Paris, surrounded by Decatur Street, St Peter's Street, St Anne's Street and Chartre Street, which was listed as a national historical landmark in 1960. One of New Orleans' most famous squares. One of the places to visit to New Orleans is Jackson Square, the heart of the French Quarter. The square is not large, but it is a place where street artists have gathered for half a century. The plaza was named after General Andrew Jackson, who later became the seventh president of the United States, and his statue stood in the center of the square. The cafe in the picture was too popular and queued too long, like the egg tart shop in Lisbon, and it was all “crazy.”