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When To Ride the New Orleans HoHo Bus — Best Times & Seasons

Find the best months, days, and times to ride the HoHo for clearer photos, fewer crowds, and more comfortable temperatures.

3/5/2026
6 min read
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Seasonal breakdown

  • Spring (Mar–May): Mild weather and many festivals make spring ideal for walking and outdoor photo ops; expect moderate crowds.
  • Summer (Jun–Aug): Hot, humid, and storm-prone; schedule early rides and frequent water breaks.
  • Fall (Sep–Nov): Cooler temperatures with robust festival calendars — book ahead.
  • Winter (Dec–Feb): Mild and quieter, offering lower prices outside of holiday periods.

Time-of-day tips

  • Morning (8–11am): Best for photos and quieter streets.
  • Midday (11–3pm): Busy markets and restaurants are at their peak.
  • Evening: Vibrant nightlife and illuminated architecture — adjust expectations for reduced service frequency.

Weather & photography tips

  • Golden hour along the riverfront is excellent for silhouette shots of paddlewheelers.
  • Carry a small, fast umbrella or lightweight rain jacket for sudden showers in summer.
  • Use a polarizer for river reflections and a lens with image stabilization for handheld shots from the bus.

About the Author

Timing Expert

Timing Expert

This guide was written to help visitors move beyond guidebook lists and discover how New Orleans’ music, food, and neighborhoods connect—so you can hop off where curiosity takes you and return easily when the next act calls.

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