For those on mobile Timestamps 2:00 - Decatur Street & Ursulines Avenue 4:15 - Decatur Street & St. Philip Street 4:45 - Joan of Arc, Maid of Orleans Statue 7:23 - Decatur Street & Dumaine Street 8:50 - Decatur Street & St. Ann Street (Original Cafe Du Monde) 11:05 - Jackson Square 16:34 - Decatur Street & Toulouse Street 18:30 - Decatur Street & St. Louis Street 20:11 - North Peters Street & Conti Street 21:50 - North Peters Street & Bienville Street 23:20 - North Peters Street & Iberville Street 25:36 - Canal Street & North Peters Street
It's interesting how just a slight change in architecture changes the atmosphere of a city. In New York everything seem very angular and square (from what I have seen.) Like a bunch of pieces fitted together for maximum space. When I lived in Las Vegas, the city has almost a patchwork feel, as if everything was thrown together to keep you wandering about. It's beautiful in it's way, but almost overwhelming if you just want to get from point A to B. Whereas here in New Orleans it's a lot of columns, arches and curves to give it more of an older world and relaxed feel. All are wonderful in design, but very different in most ways.
A great looking city with lots of shopping areas. Happy to see this part of New Orleans, hope to visit there one day. Great video as always Action Kid. Thank you for sharing. Cheers as always!
I absolutely enjoyed New Orleans when I went a few yrs back. I loved the street music/performers, the buildings and the French Market. My daughter & I took a rickshaw from the French Market to Jackson Square. A bit far too walk + I fell the 2nd day there. Had to wear a sling. And not from drinking Lol!! Cobblestone/uneven streets 😉😯😱
How long were you there for AK? If you don't mind me asking. I was there for an entire day and saw a lot of the major sights but I'm guessing you'll need at least a week to really get into everything. That's a lot of good footage you got there.
Kudos to you for visiting and especially filming in New Orleans in August. You might as well be in the Amazon Rainforest, weather-wise. PS - Don't apologize to street hawkers (sellers) of poorly made touristy crap.
9:34 you can hear the sound of a dying land and the grief of any who aspire to be happy. All of my USA homeland cities are full with these ptsd triggers that are bad for me. Many thanks for sharing ActionKid, walking tours like this speak a thousand words.
Beautifully shot video, certainly shows the beauty of NOLA, but is a stark contrast to the video you shot of Bourbon Street in the dark. LoL!! We'll stick with this, let the rats, vampires and pukers do their thing at night.
I've been watching a lot of your videos especially in New York City. Really enjoying them. 👍😀 Why didn't you narrate this one? I enjoy the information you share and your commentary. Thanks. You're a credit and an asset to those looking to travel to NYC and elsewhere. NYC related questions. + Where can one legally park and lock up their bicycle if no bike rack is available? + Public restrooms. Is there a reasonable expectation one's going to have to buy something every time they need to drain the lizard or pinch a loaf? + What tips and advice can you offer for when store employees want you to leave your backpack or bag at the front desk while shopping?
It’s just a personal preference why I didn’t narrate this video. I did another video walking in early morning where I did narrate. 1) You can lock up with a public street sign or fence. Parking lots and garages can also take a bicycle for a fee. 2) Don’t expect many public restrooms. You’ll just have to go to a restroom wherever it’s convenient. Hospitals, coffee shops, public parks, shopping malls, department stores, police stations, and restaurants are all game. Just be prepared to pay something to use the restroom. 3) Take your most valuable items out of the bag if you don’t trust the front desk.
Another nice walking tour of N.O. I do hear a high frequency tone throughout the first part of the walk. Maybe around 10,000 hertz. Possibly stray RF or microwave getting into the camera. Not terrible but I do notice it and wanted to let you know.
Do you wish New York were a little.bit more like New Orleans? All the bars and strip clubs everywhere and the streetcars would make New York even more interesting and vibrant.
@@qso3566 dang, you're right, I left one thing out; Do you think New York would be more interesting and vibrant with cannabis stores and opium dens? Ok Ok that's two things
@@qso3566 shucks, you're right. I completely forgot to mention casinos. Big, flashy Vegas style casinos in Times Square and a couple of Monte Carlo style ones to keep things "classy" enough for snobs like you
Please only do narrated videos . Those that don’t like can turn volume dow or off . It adds so much to your presentation with it You don’t have to do a lot sometimes
No, I enjoy making both narrated and non-narrated videos. It’s not so simple as turning the volume off or turning it down. Some people like to hear the ambient noise of the scene as well.
For those on mobile
Timestamps
2:00 - Decatur Street & Ursulines Avenue
4:15 - Decatur Street & St. Philip Street
4:45 - Joan of Arc, Maid of Orleans Statue
7:23 - Decatur Street & Dumaine Street
8:50 - Decatur Street & St. Ann Street (Original Cafe Du Monde)
11:05 - Jackson Square
16:34 - Decatur Street & Toulouse Street
18:30 - Decatur Street & St. Louis Street
20:11 - North Peters Street & Conti Street
21:50 - North Peters Street & Bienville Street
23:20 - North Peters Street & Iberville Street
25:36 - Canal Street & North Peters Street
It's interesting how just a slight change in architecture changes the atmosphere of a city. In New York everything seem very angular and square (from what I have seen.) Like a bunch of pieces fitted together for maximum space. When I lived in Las Vegas, the city has almost a patchwork feel, as if everything was thrown together to keep you wandering about. It's beautiful in it's way, but almost overwhelming if you just want to get from point A to B. Whereas here in New Orleans it's a lot of columns, arches and curves to give it more of an older world and relaxed feel. All are wonderful in design, but very different in most ways.
What a beautiful pleasant walk! I'll be there for the 1st time in 3 weeks, can't wait! Thanks for posting this beautiful vid!! 😍
Excellent work as usual.
How long did you stay in New Orleans?
4 nights
A great looking city with lots of shopping areas. Happy to see this part of New Orleans, hope to visit there one day.
Great video as always Action Kid.
Thank you for sharing.
Cheers as always!
I absolutely enjoyed New Orleans when I went a few yrs back. I loved the street music/performers, the buildings and the French Market. My daughter & I took a rickshaw from the French Market to Jackson Square. A bit far too walk + I fell the 2nd day there. Had to wear a sling. And not from drinking Lol!! Cobblestone/uneven streets 😉😯😱
How long were you there for AK? If you don't mind me asking. I was there for an entire day and saw a lot of the major sights but I'm guessing you'll need at least a week to really get into everything. That's a lot of good footage you got there.
For 4 nights
That park that you went through, Jackson square, is very beautiful. When I visited I went on a Saturday and it was a lot busier in that area.
Hi Actionkid, i just subscribed to your channel, i love watching your videos. It helps me visit places i have never been before.
11:36 Shot almost like a Disney movie 🏰 👍👍👍
It is an interesting area where shopping and restaurants are gathered.
Thank you for the good video.
The map shows harrohs different did they move??? I haven been in 20 years im walking from french market next Saturday
Kudos to you for visiting and especially filming in New Orleans in August. You might as well be in the Amazon Rainforest, weather-wise. PS - Don't apologize to street hawkers (sellers) of poorly made touristy crap.
AK, how can I make a donation to your channel? You only have Patreon? Please advise...Thanks so much, Ricky :)
Yes, I only have Patreon for now.
Hello actionkid do you use non skippable ads on your videos? Thanks.
Yes
9:34 you can hear the sound of a dying land and the grief of any who aspire to be happy. All of my USA homeland cities are full with these ptsd triggers that are bad for me. Many thanks for sharing ActionKid, walking tours like this speak a thousand words.
Anyone know exactly where the funeral scene was filmed for Live and Let Die? Was it here? 7:01
Beautifully shot video, certainly shows the beauty of NOLA, but is a stark contrast to the video you shot of Bourbon Street in the dark. LoL!! We'll stick with this, let the rats, vampires and pukers do their thing at night.
My home I miss terribly! 💜💚💛 😓
Great Video. Very interesting to watch thank you
I've been watching a lot of your videos especially in New York City. Really enjoying them. 👍😀 Why didn't you narrate this one? I enjoy the information you share and your commentary. Thanks. You're a credit and an asset to those looking to travel to NYC and elsewhere.
NYC related questions.
+ Where can one legally park and lock up their bicycle if no bike rack is available?
+ Public restrooms. Is there a reasonable expectation one's going to have to buy something every time they need to drain the lizard or pinch a
loaf?
+ What tips and advice can you offer for when store employees want you to leave your backpack or bag at the front desk while shopping?
It’s just a personal preference why I didn’t narrate this video. I did another video walking in early morning where I did narrate.
1) You can lock up with a public street sign or fence. Parking lots and garages can also take a bicycle for a fee.
2) Don’t expect many public restrooms. You’ll just have to go to a restroom wherever it’s convenient. Hospitals, coffee shops, public parks, shopping malls, department stores, police stations, and restaurants are all game. Just be prepared to pay something to use the restroom.
3) Take your most valuable items out of the bag if you don’t trust the front desk.
Excelent work, likeeeee ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Another nice walking tour of N.O. I do hear a high frequency tone throughout the first part of the walk. Maybe around 10,000 hertz. Possibly stray RF or microwave getting into the camera. Not terrible but I do notice it and wanted to let you know.
It’s noticeable too. I wonder where it’s coming from.
😃Hello actionkid !! ... good weekend💝💝
Very nice 🤗👏
Ah, one of my favorite cities: so relaxing compared to NYC.
I want to eat all the Cajun food!
Where did you stay in New Orleans?
925 Common Street ruclips.net/video/DfETw3FogTY/видео.html
Beautiful city and much cleaner than nyc
What time was this filmed? 6:00 am?? 🤣
Early in the morning
Thank you 🙏
hello I am French I love Louisiana
Do you wish New York were a little.bit more like New Orleans? All the bars and strip clubs everywhere and the streetcars would make New York even more interesting and vibrant.
@@qso3566 dang, you're right, I left one thing out;
Do you think New York would be more interesting and vibrant with cannabis stores and opium dens?
Ok Ok that's two things
@@qso3566 shucks, you're right.
I completely forgot to mention casinos. Big, flashy Vegas style casinos in Times Square and a couple of Monte Carlo style ones to keep things "classy" enough for snobs like you
@@qso3566 eat my shit
Did I miss something
@@placesaroundus some prude said New Orleans was detestable
Cool!
well done
It looks nice because is not many people. What time it was
I think this was around 2PM
@@ActionKid let me know next time you come I show you around Baton Rouge the capital of the state.
Statue of Joan of Arc ? We French didnt know. Thanks to New Orleans !
there's also an entire parade in her honor.
@@Gorilder Thanks for this info !
Please only do narrated videos . Those that don’t like can turn volume dow or off . It adds so much to your presentation with it
You don’t have to do a lot sometimes
No, I enjoy making both narrated and non-narrated videos. It’s not so simple as turning the volume off or turning it down. Some people like to hear the ambient noise of the scene as well.
@@ActionKid exactly
Go to Singapore 🇸🇬 cleanest country in the world.
I hope action kid could make videos at museums. Museum videos. Washington DC too.
Karra