|
Transportation
When to Go
Spring tends to be the busiest time of year in this festive city due to Mardi Gras, although, with the exception of the summer, most seasons have a high volume of tourists. Spring and fall tend to offer the most comfortable weather, allowing visitors the opportunity of enjoying the many historic and unique sites of the city. With daytime temperatures averaging near 60 F in the spring, and near 70 F in the fall, it's a perfect time for exploring everything the city has to offer. Whether strolling through the French Quarter, stopping at the world famous Café du Monde for coffee and beignets, or partying on Bourbon Street, New Orleans offers a multitude of choices for any taste.
Getting There:
By Air New Orleans Louis Armstrong International Airport (MSY) 900 Airline Highway Kenner, LA 70062 504 464-2650 Located approximately 30 minutes from downtown New Orleans and Bourbon Street, the airport is served by many of the national and internationally known airlines as well as by certain local and regional carriers.
Ground Transportation Car rental, taxi, and limousine service is readily available at both the airport as well as downtown.
By Train Amtrak 1001 Loyola Avenue New Orleans, LA 70113 800-USA-RAIL
By Bus: Greyhound 1001 Loyola Ave. New Orleans LA 70113 504- 524-7571
Getting Around: Depending on where the visitor is staying, walking can be an easy method of transportation, particularly in the French Quarter. Other forms of transportation are available as well:
Bus Regional Transit Authority (RTA) 504-248-3900
St. Charles Streetcar A national historic monument The Streetcar rambles along a 13 mile loop from Canal Street, along St. Charles Avenue in the Garden District, past Audubon Park to Carrollton uptown.
There is also a streetcar along the riverfront, where trolleys make ten stops between the Convention Center and Esplanade Avenue.
|
|