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What is the main tourist street in New Orleans?

New Orleans' famous Bourbon Street is famous for a reason For many New Orleans visitors, Bourbon Street embodies the life of a party town. The street is lit by neon lights, throbbing with music and decorated by beads and balconies.



The main and most famous tourist street in New Orleans is Bourbon Street, located in the heart of the historic French Quarter. Stretching 13 blocks from Canal Street to Esplanade Avenue, it is known for its neon lights, live music, and the "go-cup" culture that allows for public drinking. While Bourbon Street is the epicenter of the party atmosphere, Royal Street, which runs parallel, is considered the premier street for art galleries, antique shopping, and fine dining. For a more local "jazz-centric" experience, many tourists head to Frenchmen Street in the Marigny neighborhood. Additionally, Magazine Street offers a six-mile stretch of boutiques and cafes, and St. Charles Avenue is iconic for its historic mansions and the world's oldest continuously operating streetcar line, providing a different perspective of the city's unique charm.

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New Orleans is definitely a place where you can get around easily without a car. The French Quarter is pretty small and totally walkable. The streetcar will take you to Garden District, cemetaries, parks, etc. The only thing on your list that is a drive away are the plantation tours.

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