Safety from Wyndham Royal

We will be staying at the Wyndham Royal Street. Is it safe to walk to the Canal Street Ferry Terminal after dark? Would it be safe to walk to Bourbon Street?

The Wyndham Royal Street is located in the French Quarter, a popular and generally safe area for tourists, especially during the daytime and early evening. However, like any major city, New Orleans has areas that can vary in terms of safety, particularly after dark. Here's a breakdown of the two routes you're asking about:

  • Walking to the Canal Street Ferry Terminal after dark:

    The Canal Street Ferry Terminal is located just a few blocks from the French Quarter, and walking there from Wyndham Royal Street is doable, but it's important to be cautious at night. While Canal Street is a major thoroughfare, it can become quieter and less populated after dark, especially toward the Ferry Terminal. It's generally safe to walk there, but it's advisable to take extra care, especially if you're walking after 9 or 10 PM.

    For safety, try to stick to well-lit and busy streets, and avoid poorly lit or deserted areas. If you're concerned about the walk, consider taking a taxi, rideshare, or the streetcar (which has a stop along Canal Street) for a safer and more comfortable option after dark.

  • Walking to Bourbon Street after dark:

    Bourbon Street is one of the most famous streets in New Orleans, especially known for its nightlife. It's very lively, even late into the night, with many people out and about. Walking to Bourbon Street from Wyndham Royal Street is safe and very common, even after dark. The French Quarter in general is well-frequented by tourists, and as such, it is usually well-patrolled by police, making it a relatively safe area at night.

    That being said, it's still important to stay alert as Bourbon Street can get crowded, and like any major tourist area, there can be incidents involving pickpockets or other opportunistic crimes. Avoid walking alone if you can, and keep an eye on your belongings. It's also best to stay on the main strip of Bourbon Street and avoid darker side streets, which may not be as well lit or populated.

General Safety Tips for Walking in the French Quarter at Night:

  • Stick to well-lit and busy streets.
  • Consider taking a rideshare or taxi if you feel uncomfortable walking after dark.
  • Avoid walking alone, especially late at night or in less populated areas.
  • Be mindful of your belongings, especially in crowded areas.
  • Ask locals or hotel staff for advice on areas to avoid or for the safest routes to take.

In summary, walking to the Canal Street Ferry Terminal after dark is generally safe, but exercise caution, while walking to Bourbon Street is very common and safe, as it remains lively throughout the night. Use your best judgment and follow general safety practices, and you should have a great time exploring New Orleans.


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