Visit New Orleans is a Tourist attraction located at 400 Toulouse St, New Orleans, LA 70130. It has received 33 reviews with an average rating of 4.4 stars.
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The address of Visit New Orleans: 400 Toulouse St, New Orleans, LA 70130
Visit New Orleans has 4.4 stars from 33 reviews
Tourist attraction
"My wife and I have been coming to Nawlins for 10 years, and it has been getting more dangerous every time we come"
"New Orleans is a wonderful layered dessert of colors, sounds, smells and tastes with a shakerfull of powdered sugar on top"
"beautiful place, it is very worth knowing very rich in local culture, New Orleans is an incredible city, I think that everyone should visit it at least once in their life, people are very receptive, cheerful and happy
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
Free"
"New Orleans is a unique city, the one and only city in the world that welcomes everyone, that makes you feel comfortable wherever you came from"
"My husband took me on this steamboat ride for my birthday and it was wonderful I had a lovely time the food was excellent the service was great and it was socially distant"
My wife and I have been coming to Nawlins for 10 years, and it has been getting more dangerous every time we come. Homelessness is now right on Canal St, and the powers in charge aren't doing anything. We used to love riding the Streetcars but now you can't depend on them. If you are from out of town.... ☆☆☆☆☆☆WARNING☆☆☆☆☆☆ YOU ARE TAKING YOUR SAFETY IN YOUR OWN HANDS. RTA DOESN'T CARE ABOUT YOU AND FORGET HELP FROM POLICE. You can be dropped off at ANY time at ANY place WITHOUT warning. We were riding the St. Charles Streetcar line from Napoleon to Canal St, at 11:30 pm, and we were told WE HAVE TO GET OFF the Streetcar at the corner of Howard & Carondelet, and a bus will pick us up to take us to Canal St. NO BUS STOP THERE. Waited 15 minutes, fearing for our lives, 3 blocks from MLK Blvd and 2 blocks from "Tent City", where Mayor LaToya Cantrell allows the homeless to live, IN THE MURDER CAPITAL OF THE USA. Finally, I had to call for a Lyft to get to safety. LONGEST 8 MINUTES of our lives, waiting for that Lyft. 23 minutes of hell because RTA couldn't have a bus WAITING if you were terminating the Streetcar. Complained to RTA, but they just called back to read from a script about what is being done about it. Won't even reimburse for our $20 Lyft..."policy" the person reading the script told me...SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE he repeated...almost mocking me. I have visited New Orleans 7 times since 2014... loved riding the Streetcar lines and always felt safe, but NO MORE. When we visited in 2020 and now in March 2023, we encountered problems. In 2020, I had to pull out my stun gun to protect my family from a group of teenagers, and now this. It's sad to see the city decline into a toxic Democrat CESSPOOL with little Police patrol (Mayor's fault). Homeless people are sleeping on Canal St. right outside posh hotels...and it's the norm. I WILL NEVER COME BACK, AND I WILL SPEND MY MONEY IN CITIES THAT WANT MY TOURISM DOLLARS. I have over 82 million views of my pictures, and I hope everyone sees this review. ☆☆ Welcome to New Orleans ☆☆
New Orleans is a wonderful layered dessert of colors, sounds, smells and tastes with a shakerfull of powdered sugar on top. You can see the blend of cultures and its people that are such fun! Be sure to learn something of the past events that have contributed to present day New Orleans. And this great city is still growing and evolving regardless of what gets thrown at it.
beautiful place, it is very worth knowing very rich in local culture, New Orleans is an incredible city, I think that everyone should visit it at least once in their life, people are very receptive, cheerful and happy
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
Free
New Orleans is a unique city, the one and only city in the world that welcomes everyone, that makes you feel comfortable wherever you came from. It’s a city of fun and food and drinks and music and the world-class musicians, especially the jazz musicians.
My husband took me on this steamboat ride for my birthday and it was wonderful I had a lovely time the food was excellent the service was great and it was socially distant. …
Fun visit.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
Free
Called multiple numbers from a Google search... None of the numbers reached a person. C'mon NOLA!
Absolutely a must to visit. Best 2 days I’ve had in forever
Visited on
Public holiday
Theresa was Trash everywhere and very rude people
A great place to visit for so many experiences