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What is the best way to get around in New Orleans?

Bus. As with most big cities, New Orleans has a great metropolitan bus system in order. Although less romantic than the streetcar, this modern mode of transport has more expansive routes, meaning that you can get to almost any area of the city with ease.



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Navigate New Orleans easily Still, New Orleans' streetcar system is a charming way to explore the city, and you can easily rent bikes, hop a bus, take a ferry, or call a pedicab, a taxi or a limo service whenever you need to.

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You Don't Need A Car In New Orleans You'll be within walking distance of the most popular restaurants, sights to see and other destinations. If you want to go somewhere else there's the beautiful and historic streetcars that can take you take you to locations like City Park and the Garden District.

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Before you start your streetcar journey, it's important to know how to get started in the first place. If you're paying with cash, correct change is required. For adults, that means $1.25 per ride (children aged five to 12th grade are $0.50 and seniors/riders with disabilities are $0.40).

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Can you walk from the French Quarter to the Garden District? Short answer- yes. Long answer- I wouldn't advise it. It's a long walk through a mix of good and bad neighborhoods.

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With just a little background knowledge and sticking to the popular areas of the city, New Orleans can be an extremely safe and rewarding place for visitors. If you're planning a trip to New Orleans, be sure to visit the cities top attractions with a Go New Orleans pass.

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Public transportation is regarded as safe in New Orleans and the city's historic Streetcars make for a fun way to see the city if you need a break from exploring on foot. There are four main lines that take in the city's historic sites, with the St Charles Line being a popular tourist attraction in itself.

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Don't just take our word for it: the Downtown neighborhoods of the French Quarter, the Central Business District and the Warehouse/Arts/Convention District are each considered a Walker's Paradise by WalkScore.com. When visiting New Orleans, your guests save on transportation costs and commute time.

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New Orleans' Downtown & Convention Districts, as well as the iconic French Quarter, are within walking distance of hotels, venues, attractions and many of our 1,500 restaurants that make-up the complete destination experience.

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The entire trip takes about 45 minutes each way and gives you a grand view of some of New Orleans' most beautiful and interesting homes, the Central Business District, Audubon Park, plus Tulane and Loyola Universities.

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Most Dangerous Neighborhoods in New Orleans
  • Is New Orleans Safe? Statistically speaking, New Orleans is a relatively dangerous city outside of a few tourist areas. ...
  • Pines Village. The most dangerous neighborhood in New Orleans is Pines Village. ...
  • West Lake Forest. ...
  • Central City. ...
  • Desire. ...
  • Saint Claude. ...
  • Seventh Ward. ...
  • Saint Roch.


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Check availability to see starting times. Absolutely recommend booking a 3-day tour to have the two walking tours included. The guides are very, very good - know a lot about New Orleans history. The tours were a great size and the language of the guides was very easy to understand.

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