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Unless you’re a local, you simply can’t think of New Orleans without picturing Bourbon Street and the French Quarter. With largely unchanged colonial architecture that’s as unmistakable as the sounds of jazz clubs and overserved bachelorette parties, the French Quarter is as iconic a neighborhood as you’ll find anywhere in the world. It’s aptly named, as the comforts and joys of French culture inform practically every aspect of the area from the cramped balconies overlooking the street to the indulgent cuisine. 

With open container laws (i.e. public consumption of alcohol) and a practically nonexistent curfew, the French Quarter operates on its own terms. This makes it an obvious destination for bachelorette and bachelor parties, but there is family fun to be had in the French Quarter when the sun is out. Lafayette Square is as historic as they come, and you can hop on the trolley to see the whole neighborhood in a few minutes. There are also plenty of boutiques and shops worth popping into. 

Cajun and Creole cuisines offer up some of the most distinctive and iconic dishes you’ll find anywhere, and the French Quarter is a great place to start. This food is especially hearty and makes for a nice base before you hit the cocktail bars for sazeracs or the slightly more regrettable hurricane drink that has sunk so many out-of-towners.

If you’re trying to start the fun right away, you might want to stash your valuables at a reliable luggage storage near the French Quarter. The best New Orleans luggage storage service is Bounce, and we offer secure locations near French Quarter hotspots like Bourbon Street among other locales in NOLA. 

Getting around the French Quarter 

The official boundaries of the French Quarter are Canal Street to Esplanade Avenue between North Rampart Street and the Mississippi River. The French Quarter is situated within walking distance of Downtown New Orleans and is fairly easy to reach from the rest of the city via trams or cabs. Once you're here, you can walk essentially anywhere in the French Quarter as it's a fairly compact neighborhood. 

Getting to the French Quarter from the New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal

It's only a 15-minute walk right through the French Quarter to get to the main rail hub for long-distance Amtrak trains. 

A ferry ride isn’t a bad idea

The Algiers Ferry is a popular way for tourists to get to Algiers Point, a well-preserved colonial village worth visiting there are also plenty of hiking and biking paths to get a workout in. Ferries are launched right from the pier at Canal Street in the French Quarter and the scenic boat ride only takes a few minutes. 

Taking the tram around the French Quarter 

Similar to San Francisco, the New Orleans tram offers, both a useful and charming means of transit for commuters and tourists. The St. Charles Streetcar Line has the most scenic routes to the French Quarter and will get you to Canal Street and the Garden District along with both the Tulane and Loyola campuses. 

Getting around on two wheels is a great idea

There are dozens of bike rental companies near the French Quarter that offer hourly or daily rentals along with the Blue Bikes bike share network. New Orleans is mostly flat, and outside of a few cobbled streets, is fairly navigable on two wheels. Audubon Park, the Mississippi Riverfront, and the Lafitte Greenway are prime routes for getting a ride in.

Getting here from New Orleans Airport

The best way to get to or from Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport is by grabbing an Uber or Lyft. The ride takes only 20 minutes and costs between $30 and $50. In terms of public transportation, your best bet is the #202 bus to the Loyola Stop in downtown New Orleans before walking about 15 minutes to the French Quarter. 

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