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If you are planning a trip to New Orleans, then you’re going to want to see all the famous New Orleans landmarks – and you’re going to want to save money. That is why the current promotion on City Sightseeing’s website is so great for everyone visiting New Orleans.
City Sightseeing has a great hop-on, hop-off bus tour available in New Orleans. If you purchase a ticket to the New Orleans Hop On Hop Off Bus Tour, then you’ll be able to cruise around New Orleans on top of a double decker bus (giving you great 360º panoramic views of New Orleans) while getting commentary from an experienced tour guide who will answer your questions. There are 18 stops on this bus tour and you can get off at any stop you would like to explore on your own time, and then you can get back on the bus and continue your tour. It really is a wonderful way to view a new city; I have loved doing hop-on, hop-off bus tours myself. Here are the bus stops:
- Jackson Square
- French Market
- Esplanade
- Treme
- Basin St. Station
- Canal Street
- Riverfront at Harrah’s Casino
- CBD / Poydras & Carondolet
- Louisiana Superdome
- WWII Museum
- Magazine Street & Jackson Avenue
- Garden District on Magazine Street
- Magazine Street & Louisiana Avenue
- St. Charles Avenue & Louisiana Ave.
- St. Charles Avenue
- Mardi Gras World
- Arts District
- Harrah’s Casino
In addition to the bus tour, your ticket also includes 2 free guided walking tours around the French Quarter & the Garden District, plus a booklet that includes discounts & deals at museums, restaurants & attractions, which really helps you save money on your New Orleans vacation.
You can save money on this bus tour on City Sightseeing’s website by using the promo code “CSSWW10”; this saves you 10% on your tour.
Also, please note that some of these stops may be temporarily out of service, please see the website as it should list any stops that are temporarily out of service.