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French Quarter Loop — New Orleans HoHo Stop Guide

Hop off in the French Quarter for iconic sights like Jackson Square, hidden gems on Royal Street, and the lively atmosphere of Bourbon Street.

3/2/2026
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Jackson Square with St. Louis Cathedral in the background

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Overview

The French Quarter loop is the heart of New Orleans sightseeing — dense with history, architecture, music, and food. This post breaks down each stop, walking detours, and ways to tailor the loop for morning, afternoon, or evening experiences.


Top stops & highlights

  • Jackson Square & St. Louis Cathedral: Iconic photo opportunities and live street art. Allow 45–90 minutes for galleries and the square.
  • Royal Street: Antiques, galleries, and craftsmen — best for slow browsing and souvenirs.
  • Decatur Street & French Market: Casual food stalls and riverfront access; great for lunch.
  • Bourbon Street: Loud nightlife and music; hop on for the spectacle, but skip for quieter sightseeing.

Suggested walking detours (30–90 minutes)

  • Cabildo & Presbytère: Quick museum-context stop to learn about New Orleans' colonial past.
  • French Market: Great for local crafts and casual bites — ideal mid-day.
  • Cafe du Monde: For beignets and chicory; mornings minimize lines.

Time-of-day suggestions

  • Morning: Quiet streets and soft light for photography — head to Jackson Square first.
  • Afternoon: Expect buskers and foot traffic; use this time for the French Market and casual meals.
  • Night: Bourbon Street peaks; if you want music and neon, plan an evening loop but remain vigilant about crowds.

Practical tips & safety

  • Keep valuables secured and use a cross-body bag.
  • Avoid poorly lit side alleys at night.
  • Use official HoHo stops and consult the driver if unsure about the best boarding point.

Sample 2–3 hour French Quarter visit

  1. Start at Jackson Square (45–60 minutes).
  2. Walk Royal Street galleries (30–45 minutes).
  3. Finish at the French Market for food and local crafts (30–45 minutes).
  • Coffee & beignets: Cafe du Monde remains the classic ; try morning to avoid lines.

Quick table: time vs vibe

Time of Day Vibe
Morning Quiet, easy photos
Afternoon Busy, street performers
Night Loud, festive, adult-oriented

Safety note: Keep valuables secure on crowded streets and avoid empty side alleys after midnight.

About the Author

French Quarter Expert

French Quarter 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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French Quarter
Jackson Square
Bourbon Street
Historic

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