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New Orleans vs Oaxaca

Which destination is right for your next trip?

New Orleans

New Orleans

United States

Oaxaca

Oaxaca

Mexico

New Orleans

Safety: 55/100Pop: 375K (city), 1.3M (metro)America/Chicago

Oaxaca

Safety: 65/100Pop: 300,000 (city), 600,000 (metro)America/Mexico_City

πŸ’° Budget

budget
New Orleans: $80-130Oaxaca: $35-55
mid-range
New Orleans: $200-330Oaxaca: $70-120
luxury
New Orleans: $500+Oaxaca: $200+

πŸ›‘οΈ Safety

New Orleans62/100Safety Scoreβœ“65/100Oaxaca

New Orleans

New Orleans has higher violent crime rates than most US tourist cities, but crime is heavily concentrated in specific neighborhoods. Tourist areas (French Quarter during day, Garden District, Warehouse District, Frenchmen Street) are generally safe. Pickpocketing and phone theft on Bourbon Street are common. After-hours crime spikes outside these zones.

Oaxaca

Oaxaca city is generally safe for tourists and has a welcoming, community-oriented atmosphere. The historic center is well-patrolled and walkable. As with all of Mexico, use common sense β€” avoid flashing valuables, be cautious at night in unfamiliar areas, and stick to reputable transport. Political protests occasionally block roads but are rarely dangerous to bystanders.

⭐ Ratings

New Orleans5/5βœ“English Friendly2/5Oaxaca
New Orleans4/5Walkability4/5Oaxaca
New Orleans3/5βœ“Public Transit2/5Oaxaca
New Orleans5/5Food Scene5/5Oaxaca
New Orleans5/5βœ“Nightlife3/5Oaxaca
New Orleans4/5Cultural Sites4/5Oaxaca
New Orleans3/5Nature Access3/5Oaxaca
New Orleans4/5βœ“WiFi Reliability3/5Oaxaca

🌀️ Weather

New Orleans

New Orleans has a humid subtropical climate β€” hot and sticky for most of the year, with short, mild winters. Summer humidity is famously oppressive, and afternoon thunderstorms are near-daily from June through September. Hurricane season runs June through November.

Spring (March - May)15-28Β°C
Summer (June - August)24-33Β°C
Autumn (September - November)14-30Β°C
Winter (December - February)7-18Β°C

Oaxaca

Oaxaca city sits at 1,550 meters elevation and enjoys a temperate semi-arid climate with warm days and cool nights year-round. There is a distinct rainy season from June to September with afternoon thunderstorms. The city gets over 300 days of sunshine per year.

Dry Season (October - May)10-30Β°C
Rainy Season (June - September)14-28Β°C

πŸš‡ Getting Around

New Orleans

New Orleans is compact and walkable in its tourist core. The Regional Transit Authority (RTA) runs historic streetcars, buses, and ferries. A Jazzy Pass offers unlimited rides. Driving downtown is difficult β€” streets are narrow, parking is scarce and expensive, and the one-way grid is confusing.

Walkability: The French Quarter, Marigny, CBD, and Warehouse District are highly walkable. The Garden District, Bywater, and Mid-City are walkable once you've arrived, but you'll want a streetcar or rideshare to get between districts. Sidewalks in the Quarter can be uneven β€” watch for broken flagstones, especially at night.

St. Charles & Canal Streetcars β€” $1.25 per ride, $3 for a 1-day Jazzy Pass
RTA Bus β€” $1.25 per ride, $3 day pass, $9 three-day pass
Uber / Lyft β€” $8-20 for most trips within the city, $35-50 from the airport

Oaxaca

Oaxaca's compact historic center is easily explored on foot. For outlying sites like Monte Alban, Hierve el Agua, and weaving villages, you'll need organized transport. Colectivos (shared vans) are the cheapest way to reach nearby villages. Ride-hailing apps work well in the city.

Walkability: The historic center is very walkable β€” the Zocalo, markets, Santo Domingo, museums, and best restaurants are all within a 15-minute walk of each other. Sidewalks can be narrow and uneven. Most streets in the centro are one-way with light traffic.

Colectivos (Shared Vans) β€” MXN 10-50 (~$0.60-3) depending on distance
Taxis / Ride-hailing (Didi, InDriver) β€” MXN 40-80 (~$2.30-4.65) for trips within the centro
Organized Tours & Private Drivers β€” MXN 300-600 (~$17-35) per person for group tours; MXN 1,500-2,500 (~$85-145) for private driver/day

The Verdict

Choose New Orleans if...

you want America's most culturally distinct city β€” Creole and Cajun food, jazz on Frenchmen Street, and French Quarter magic

Choose Oaxaca if...

you want Mexico's best food scene, mezcal culture, indigenous markets, and Day of the Dead celebrations