New Orleans Louisiana, USA Travel Guide
The RTA manages all public buses and streetcars, connecting various neighborhoods and attractions. Streetcars are iconic, historic, and practical for exploring major tourist areas.
Buses cover areas not served by streetcars, providing access to attractions further afield and complementing the streetcar system.
Single ride: $1.25 (exact cash). Jazzy Pass: unlimited rides for 1-day ($3) or 3-day ($9).
Le Pass app is the most convenient. Also available from drivers (cash only) or ticket vending machines.
All RTA buses are wheelchair accessible. Canal Street and Riverfront streetcars are accessible; St. Charles Line is not.
Canal Street, a major transfer point for streetcars and buses.
Route maps are available on the NORTA website.
Maps are also accessible via the Le Pass app for convenience.
Often obtained at hotels and visitor centers throughout the city.
Taxis and ride-sharing services offer convenient, direct transportation, especially when time is a factor. Always prioritize safety when choosing your ride.
Major companies like Hertz and Enterprise operate at MSY. A valid driver's license and credit card are needed.
Blue Bikes offers bike-sharing. Numerous shops provide daily or multi-day rentals.
Pedicabs offer short rides in the French Quarter; fares are negotiated directly.
Walking and cycling present intimate ways to experience New Orleans, allowing for close exploration of its unique character.
New Orleans has an expanding network of bike lanes, especially in newer developments and along major thoroughfares.
Good for navigating outside the French Quarter.
Cyclists should be aware of traffic, watch for potholes, and be cautious of streetcar tracks (tires can get caught).
Prioritize defensive riding and adherence to traffic laws.
Helmets are recommended for safety, though not always legally mandated for adults.
Protective gear is always a good choice.
Plan your routes using the Le Pass app or physical maps to navigate efficiently.
Always check RTA alerts.