
Overview
This post pinpoints the 12 HoHo stops we think are the highest value for visitors, explains why each is worth your time, and offers suggested durations so you can plan a balanced day.
The 12 essential stops (what to expect & time)
- Jackson Square — St. Louis Cathedral, artists, and street life. (30–90 minutes).
- French Market — local stalls and quick bites. (30–60 minutes).
- Riverfront / Paddlewheeler docks — sunset cruises and skyline views. (60–120 minutes with cruise).
- National WWII Museum — major museum; allow 3–4 hours for a thorough visit.
- Arts/Warehouse District — galleries, murals, and restaurant row. (60–150 minutes).
- Garden District — mansions and Magazine Street shopping. (90–180 minutes).
- Lafayette Cemetery — historic burial grounds (exterior preferred unless on a tour). (30–60 minutes).
- St. Charles Avenue — historic streetcar and oak-lined avenues. (30–90 minutes).
- Tremé & Louis Armstrong Park — music heritage and cultural landmarks. (30–90 minutes).
- Marigny / Bywater — colorful streets, murals, and local cafes. (60–120 minutes).
- Canal Street & Harrah's — transport hub, shopping and casino district. (30–60 minutes).
- Audubon Park / Zoo — green space and family-friendly attractions (extended route). (90–180 minutes).
Planning notes
- Use the HoHo to cover ground efficiently, then choose 2–3 stops for deeper exploration per day.
- Reserve museum time in advance, especially for the National WWII Museum.
- Combine nearby stops (e.g., Jackson Square + French Market) to minimize walking time between points.