Tyler
Tyler
New Orleans
New Orleans
Driving

Tyler to New Orleans

Updated: 28 May 2026

The drive from Tyler to New Orleans is approximately 450 miles. The most direct route is via I-49 South and I-10 East, taking about 7 hours. New Orleans is famous for its vibrant culture, jazz music, and Creole cuisine. It is a scenic drive through the piney woods of East Texas and the bayous of Louisiana.

Total Distance: 720 km driving, 600 km air distance.
Fastest Way
Driving via I-49 S and I-10 E is the fastest route.
Cheapest Way
Driving is the only practical way to make this trip.
Compare Tyler to New Orleans Routes
Driving
Direct
Duration
7 hours
Avg Price
$60-$90 in fuel
Operator
Personal Vehicle
Route
I-49 S to I-10 E.

Watch for speed traps in small towns along the route.

Travel Tips
  • Driving
    I-10 is a major highway; expect some traffic near New Orleans.
  • Weather
    Louisiana weather can be very humid; pack light clothing.
  • Dining
    Try the local Creole and Cajun cuisine.
  • Navigation
    Use a GPS for navigating the city's highway loops.
  • Fuel
    Fill up in Tyler before heading out.
Safety Tips
  • Driving
    Be cautious of severe weather in the summer.
  • Vehicle
    Check your tire pressure before leaving.
  • Personal Security
    Keep your doors locked while driving through rural areas.
  • Emergency
    Carry a basic first-aid kit in your car.
People Also Ask
  • How long is the drive?
    The drive is about 7 hours.
  • Is there a train?
    No, there is no passenger train service between these cities.
  • Is New Orleans safe?
    It is generally safe, but use caution in certain areas.
  • What is the best time to visit?
    Spring and fall are the best times to visit.
  • Do I need a car?
    Yes, a car is essential for this trip.
Quick Info
  • From Tyler, Texas, United States
  • To New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
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Best Time to Travel

Spring and Fall are the best times to visit to avoid the summer heat.

Things to Do in New Orleans
1
French Quarter
Explore the historic heart of the city with its unique architecture.
2
Garden District
Walk through this beautiful neighborhood known for its historic mansions.
3
National WWII Museum
Visit this world-class museum dedicated to the history of the war.
4
Bourbon Street
Experience the vibrant nightlife and music scene of the city.
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