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Time to Go It's no secret that long, hot summers are associated with New Orleans. Like much of the deep South, summer is sweltering. This is a cheap time to visit the Big Easy, if you can stomach the humidity. If you decide to visit between June and November, keep in mind that it's tornado and hurricane season. Plenty of Gulf storms make their way into town during these months, but a torrential downpour often cools the city down. The best time to visit New Orleans is during the winter months. Keep in mind that prices will be higher since this is the time of Mardi Gras, but the weather is perfect for travelers. Average Weather Transportation Cabs cruise the French Quarter and the CBD, but not beyond. The fare
is $1.70 at the flag drop, 20˘ for each additional 1/5-mile, and 50˘
for each additional passenger.
There is also the St. Charles Streetcar, but it's limited in where it
goes. Bus and St. Charles Streetcar fare is $1 (exact change); the
Riverfront Streetcar ($1.25 exact change) links attractions along the
Mississippi. The Vieux Carré Shuttle runs through the French Quarter to
the foot of Canal Street. VisiTour passes, good on all RTA buses and
streetcars, cost $4 (one day) and $8 (three days). In-Season
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