New Orleans, LA


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New Orleans, LA

About New Orleans, LA

New Orleans, Louisiana is a vibrant and unique city with plenty of attractions to explore. Home to the iconic Bourbon Street and French Quarter, visitors can experience the city's rich culture through music, art, cuisine, and festivals. Outdoor enthusiasts can take a stroll through City Park or visit the Audubon Zoo, while history buffs can explore historical landmarks such as the Cabildo. With its bustling atmosphere, great cultural attractions and countless outdoor experiences to choose from, New Orleans promises to provide any visitor with an unforgettable experience. Large city complex - Southeast Louisiana on the Mississippi Delta south of Lake Pontchartrain.

State: Louisiana
County: Orleans County
Metro Area: New Orleans-Metairie Metro Area
City: New Orleans
Zip Codes: 70119, 70122, 70118, 70131, 70115, 70126, 70117, 70127, 70114, 70124, 19 total
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Time zone: Central Standard Time (CST)
Elevation: 30 ft above sea level

Long a complex multi-cultural city crossing a wide range of socio-economic strata, the New Orleans has had its share of problems with crime, education, social infrastructure, and economic health. At the same time, the city exudes a unique cross-cultural charm making it a favorite tourist spot as well as a proud home to many enjoying its arts, unique entertainment profile, and its French-accented Southern grace.

For arts, culture, entertainment, music, food, history, and architecture, there is hardly a better place to live than New Orleans. It is probably the most right-brained city in the country. Things get done, but at a relaxed, leisurely pace, and an element of artistic expression and fun. The local phrase “laissez les bon temps rouler,” or “let the good times roll,” sums it up.

Old infrastructures and geographic limitations have left the city with narrow streets and underdeveloped transportation routes. The summer climate is generally uncomfortable, and heavy downpours occur with almost no notice. The crime rate continues to be notoriously high. Metairie is a more family-oriented commercial unincorporated area to the west of downtown, Kenner is a suburb farther west and is the location of the international airport.

The New Orleans metro area is virtually surrounded by water. Lake Pontchartrain, some 610 square miles in area, borders the city on the north and the Mississippi River flows along the southern edge. In other directions, there are bayous, lakes, and marshlands. Elevations vary from a few feet below sea level (protected by massive levees) to a few feet above. Floods are a persistent hazard. The climate is humid subtropical with an extra dose of humidity from nearby water and wetlands, but the water moderates temperatures. Summers are persistently warm and humid with almost daily showers and thundershowers. Winter is mild, with steady rains from December through March. Nearby water can produce dense fog. Late spring and late fall are the driest seasons.

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New Orleans Cost of Living

Historic interest, arts and culture, and entertainment make New Orleans a great place to live.

$256,000
-32.1% lower than avg
$45,594
-51.4% lower than avg
2.0 / 8.2
Comfort Index
summer/winter
New Orleans Crime
56.8 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in New Orleans, Louisiana
$48,960
for a family
$42,400
for a single person
Pros & Cons of New Orleans
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Over 1 years ago
I have lived in NOLA for 6 years. Like all cities, you must take the good with the bad. It is more expensive than what you read about on the internet. The drivers are  More
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Over 2 years ago
I've lived here for going on 3 years. The person who lives with me wanted us to move here. It got old for me very soon after we moved here. Neither of us like it.   More
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Lived here 20 years, transplant from a dank Midwestern metropolis. For the first 15 years I was pretty much one of those rabid people foaming at the mouth whenever  More
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