Within walking distance to the French Quarter, La Quinta Inn & Suites New Orleans Downtown offers a complimentary continental breakfast and rooms with refrigerators and microwaves.
Located in the Arts- Warehouse District district of New Orleans, Sonesta ES Suites New Orleans Convention Center provides a tennis court, a fitness center and barbecue facilities.
Located just 2133 feet from Harrah's Casino in New Orleans, Louisiana, this hotel offers a rooftop swimming pool with lounge chairs and covered seating. The property has 2 on-site dining options.
Situated one block from the Morial Convention Center and within walking distance to many top New Orleans attractions, this hotel features spacious accommodations along with many of today's modern...
Cony
Guatemala
I liked the location especially because I had a conference at the Ernest N Morial Center.
Featuring free WiFi and a restaurant, NOPSI Hotel, New Orleans offers pet-friendly accommodations within walking distance of the French Quarter in New Orleans.
Featuring spacious suites equipped with all the comforts of home, this hotel is located in the heart of New Orleans, within walking distance to all main attractions, including the French Quarter.
Located in the historic French Quarter on Bourbon Street, The Royal Sonesta New Orleans offers accommodations with an outdoor pool, multiple bars, and a jazz club.
Located on the most fashionable corner, St. Louis at Royal, the hotel has received the 4-diamond luxury award for the past 27 years and has earned the Pinnacle Award for meeting services.
Located right off of Canal Street and adjacent to Tulane School of Medicine, The Jung Hotel and Residences offers modern rooms within less than 0.6 mi from Mercedes-Benz Superdome.
Crystal
United States of America
The Jung hotel was gorgeous!! The rooms were so nice and well decorated! Very spacious, very clean!!
Featuring free WiFi and a restaurant, NOPSI Hotel, New Orleans offers pet-friendly accommodations within walking distance of the French Quarter in New Orleans.
Great location, rooms and overall service was good.
Offering a heated outdoor pool with sundeck and bar, Hyatt Regency New Orleans features rooms with free WiFi adjacent to the Mercedes-Benz Superdome and Smoothie King Center.
Room was nice, and staff was very nice and helpful.
Located in the Arts- Warehouse District district of New Orleans, Sonesta ES Suites New Orleans Convention Center provides a tennis court, a fitness center and barbecue facilities.
I liked the area and the cleanliness of the hotel.
Located at the edge of the French Quarter along the Canal St. Streetcar Line, New Orleans Marriott offers accommodations with a fully equipped fitness center and rooms with views of the Mississippi...
Meals & dining area were great. View was wonderful.
This New Orleans hotel is located in the Garden District, 10 minutes from the French Quarter. The hotel offers a continental breakfast, free Wi-Fi and free on-site parking.
The streetcar right out the front.
Breakfast was ex.
Within 4 blocks of Harrah's New Orleans casino and the famous French Quarter, this Louisiana hotel features an outdoor pool and free Wi-Fi in every room.
I like the shower it was big enough for the both of us.
This New Orleans, Louisiana hotel features an on-site fitness center, an outdoor pool and tours of New Orleans. The hotel is minutes from motorway I-10 and New Orleans city center.
I liked everything about room security and location.
Located in New Orleans, 5.2 miles from Mercedes-Benz Superdome, Days Inn by Wyndham New Orleans Pontchartrain has accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking and a shared lounge.
I thank you so much for your help and hospitality 🙏❣️
This Motel 6 New Orleans is located 5 mi from the French Quarter. The New Orleans International Airport is within driving distance. Free WiFi internet is available throughout the motel.
Very tidy close to get to and of Motorway to go to town
This New Orleans hotel is 8.4 mi from the famous French Quarter. Every guest room at Sunrise Inn and Suites New Orleans Lakefront features a flat-screen TV.
Safe and secure location. Manager was extremely helpful.
Attractively set in the Treme district of New Orleans, The Brakeman Hotel is located 1.2 miles from Union Station, a 19-minute walk from Mercedes-Benz Superdome and 1.8 miles from Morial Convention...
Todo genial! Gregory fue super amable, un máquina!
Residence Inn by Marriott New Orleans French Quarter Area/Cen B is attractively set in the center of New Orleans, and has a fitness center, free WiFi and a bar.
great facilities, clean and complete. perfect location
Set in New Orleans in the Louisiana Region, 1312 feet from Superbowl 2013, Hyatt House New Orleans Downtown features a seasonal outdoor pool and fitness center.
Breakfast was the best I've ever had at ANY hotel.
Just 2 blocks from the French Quarter, this hotel offers accommodations in a restored 19th century building. It offers an on-site bar and rooms with free WiFi and a flat-screen TV.
It was clean, quiet, and interior design is amazing
Conveniently set in the center of New Orleans, The Rubenstein Hotel is within a 18-minute walk of Union Station and 0.9 miles of Mercedes-Benz Superdome.
Huge rooms and nice facilities, location couldn’t be better.
FAQs about hotels in New Orleans
On average, 3-star hotels in New Orleans cost $169 per night, and 4-star hotels in New Orleans are $203 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in New Orleans can be found for $395 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in New Orleans this weekend is $223 or, for a 4-star hotel, $277. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in New Orleans for this weekend cost around $509 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $223 per night to book a 3-star hotel in New Orleans for tonight. You'll pay around $271 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in New Orleans will cost around $510, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The home of jazz, intriguing New Orleans evokes images of Louis Armstrong, wrought-iron balconies and mouth-watering Cajun cuisine. Louisiana’s largest city, the Big Easy is the beating heart of the Deep South.
Dance down Bourbon Street, where jazz saxophones ring out of traditional bars mixed with more colorful nightlife and entertainment venues. There are several New Orleans hotels near Bourbon Street, spread around the French Quarter with its distinctive Creole architecture.
To the south is Jackson Square, dominated by St. Louis Cathedral. Horses and carts wait patiently by the square, and locals set up their stools and start playing catchy tunes. Just behind is the legendary Mississippi River whose waters are still plied by paddle steamers.
From the river you get great views of the CBD (downtown) skyscrapers and the Louisiana Superdome. Booking.com has several hotels nearby, including some on Canal Street, where streetcars and the famous New Orleans Mardi Gras carnival pass down.
In the northern suburbs is New Orleans City Park, one of the oldest US parks and larger than NYC’s Central Park. Waterways lining it flow into large Lake Pontchartrain bordered by a bayou.
Pleasantly surprised. The city was full of history and things to do. Music filled the streets of the French quarter and there are a lot of things to do. I would definitely recommend the World War II museum, Sea Aquarium, Oak Valley Plantation tour and night ghost tours. I would definitely go again.
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Anonymous
United States of America
10
Scored 10
New Orleans is a magical city - and should be on everyone's...
New Orleans is a magical city - and should be on everyone's list to visit at least once! Great food, music, art, vibe, great parks, and wonderful people!
Amazing restaurants to try: Jewel of the South for dinner, Paladar 511 for brunch, Revolution for one dish only - their Death by Gumbo (sublime!).
Super easy to get around - walking, Uber, driving.
dubaitara
United Arab Emirates
10
Scored 10
New Orleans is a unique American city with a unique culture.
New Orleans is a unique American city with a unique culture. The creole/Cajun food is legendary and it is almost impossible to get a bad meal. The nightlife on Bourbon Street is not for the "faint of heart" but even a quick walk thru early in the day is a fun experience that you will not find in any other American city. And, don't forget the beignets at Cafe du Mondo - don't think about the empty calories, dig in, and enjoy!
Terrence
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Absolutely loved it.
Absolutely loved it. We stayed on the French quarter and thoroughly enjoyed the shops, cafes, and architecture of the area. You can get to so much just by walking which we did a lot of. There is a Walmart just a few miles away if you need other supplies. The only down fall was there is a large amount of homeless in the area. They are not a bother to people, just could be a culture shock since they sleep on the sidewalks. We would eat breakfast at Envie Coffee and Cafe nearly every day. They had a great variety of pastries, coffee, and wonderful omelets and bagel sandwiches. There is parking along the streets and lots of one-way roads so watch out. We up paid for our gated parking lot at our hotel vs parking along the streets. Well worth it to ensure our vehicle was kept safe. We stayed at Le Richelieu, and it was fantastic and pretty centrally located to all the shops including the French market. Another downfall is that Bourbon Street can get pretty crazy after 8 pm and even the locals will tell you to avoid walking around the area after dark. Stay in well-lit areas and to main streets if you do travel after dark.
Chris
United States of America
10
Scored 10
We spent most of our time at a conference or with our local...
We spent most of our time at a conference or with our local friends.
This was not our 1st time to New Orleans.
One can easily get to the French Quarter by the E1 bus and the Canal Street trolly
There are many great neighborhoods to explore and to see great architecture, museums, and old cemeteries
People are very friendly and there is a great variety of food
Perry
United States of America
2.0
Scored 2.0
Bring your shoes.
Bring your shoes. Not the place to be cute and it’s a very walkable city. Uber is pricey depending on where you stay and Bourbon Street is full of rotten fish smells and debauchery. I will visit again but stay on the quaint part of the French Quarter. It’s a very dirty city so don’t bring your best duds and be show offey cause it ain’t that type of party.
This hotel is all about the location! You step out the front door and you're right on Bourbon Street in the heart of the French Quarter! Great location for first time visitors to New Orleans. I highly recommend getting a courtyard facing room with a balcony. The courtyard is very nice to look over as you sit on your balcony having a glass of wine and is pretty quiet considering the proximity to Bourbon Street. The bed and pillow were very comfortable and the courtyard facing room was very quiet at night!
The location was fantastic. Close enough to the French Quarter for easy walking but far enough to not hear any partying at night. The building is historic and freshly remodeled into the hotel and it's so clean and well taken care of. The front desk staff and restaurant staff were all very friendly and helpful. Really loved this place and would definitely stay here again if we return to New Orleans. The cookies at 3pm were delicious and the rooftop terrace was a lovely place to sit for fresh air.
This is a well located and very beautiful property. Having a small fridge in the room and access to a microwave oven really helped my somewhat long stay in New Orleans. I only needed to walk one block and I had access to a streetcar that would take me downtown and the French Quarter. The staff there was friendly and very helpful in getting me checked in and out during strange hours. One employee waited over an hour past their shift to get me comfortably into my room upon my late arrival.
My room was very spacious, modern and comfortable and both room and bathroom were spotlessly clean. The location on Canal street is on the edge of the French Quarter in a quieter area but the popular (and noisy) bars and restaurants are only a few blocks away. There is a streetcar stop outside the hotel so it is easy to get around. You have to request room servicing the night before. I actually preferred this since it avoids being disturbed when you don't need the room cleaned.
The location is absolutely perfect, it is on a quiet street, 50 meters away from Bourbon street so you have everything on the French Quarter at a walking distance, even Frenchmen Street. The location is the best positive thing on the Hotel. Besides that, the hotel is super nice and it has good facilities, nice pool, nice play to have breakfast and a great bar on the corner with live music.
The location was great, in between the French Quarter (for historic and typical tourist wanderings) and the Warehouse District (a great jump point to explore that area as well as the Garden Districts).
The hotel itself was good. It was very clean, the bed was comfortable, and the rooms spacious. Front desk staff was nice, and they printed out our train tickets for us.
The hotel was very nice and reasonably priced for downtown New Orleans. I always felt safe. Breakfast was well-stocked and on time. Better than most free hotel breakfasts. Bed was comfortable. Room was quiet. I really have no complaints about this hotel; and would stay there again. Within walking distance to (1-2 miles....) to convention center and the French Quarter.
The grounds are clean and well maintained. My room had kitchenette, plates and a mini stove complete with pots pans and toaster. The beds were comfortable and room very clean. Hotel was 5 minutes from the Algiers ferry which is a 6 minute ride to downtown/French Quarter. I would recommend to anyone coming to New Orleans and have recommended to friends already.
Great location, spacious rooms. We in initially checked into a room with no working tv and the shower wasn’t great and the man on reception was really helpful and moved us straight away. Would definitely recommend to anyone visiting New Orleans who was to be close to French Quarter but away from the madness
Great hotel and location. We arrived late in the evening and the staff at the front desk directed us to a lovely place to eat. This hotel is near to everything in the French Quarter. Rooms are a great size and very clean. Comfy beds. We would have no problem staying here on our next visit to New Orleans.
I was pleasantly surprised by the accommodation. Everything was right here. The free parking lot, the elevator to the room, fast free wifi, many supermarkets, and restaurants nearby convenient location. New Orleans' French Quarter is about 20 minutes away by taxi / Uber or private car.
Interesting apartment in the Central Business District of New Orleans. Walking distance to Superdome, French Quarter, parks and restaurants. On the St. Charles Streetcar line with easy access to Garden District. Clean. Comfortable beds. Quiet. Nice bathroom and kitchen.
The room was fine, the hotel was clean, comfortable, near the French quarter and Bourbon St. The lady that is on night shift is the nicest person I talked to in New Orleans, she helped me with everything I needed and gave me really good recommendations.
Hotel staff was very friendly, attentive and helpful when needed. Parking is free and uber to nearby attractions was still cheaper and less frustrating than staying directly in the French Quarter
The location is perfect for easy access to the French Quarter but in a more quiet setting. The hotel was developed in the old French Alliance building in New Orleans and has charm and ambiance.
Historic Hotel with a lot of ambiance. Hardwood Floors. 14 Ft Ceilings. Quiet location east of the French Quarter. The walk to nearby restaurants and music.
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