Located right off of Canal Street and adjacent to Tulane School of Medicine, The Jung Hotel and Residences offers modern rooms within less than 1 km from Mercedes-Benz Superdome.
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.
Featuring free WiFi and a restaurant, NOPSI Hotel, New Orleans offers pet-friendly accommodation within walking distance of the French Quarter in New Orleans.
Tiffany
Bermuda
The best thing about Nopsi was the location. It could not be faulted. A short walk to most attractions but far enough away, it’s not rowdy.
Situated in the Arts- Warehouse District district of New Orleans, Sonesta ES Suites New Orleans Convention Center provides a tennis court, a fitness centre and barbecue facilities.
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.
Martyn
United Kingdom
All went well.
A huge call out to the receptionist that helped us agree on a late checkout with a fee...she had a great can do attitude and very helpful.
Offering free WiFi and an outdoor pool, Quarter House Suites is located in New Orleans, 400 metres from Bourbon Street. St Louis Cathedral is 700 metres away.
Szabolcs
United States
Great Hotel in the French Quarter. I did not know it before, but it is important which street you are staying in the French Quarter, because some gets the constant noise from the street. We were lucky with the Quarter House Suites, as they are really extremely close to everything but still in a silent street. It has also comfortably accommodated 5 of us, with 2 bathrooms and 2 bedrooms. This is difficult in many of the Hotels with a fair price. I would stay here again
Located just 650 metres 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.
Zita Kelemen
Hungary
Very good fitness room. Weight lifting Technogym complex machines, running threads etc. Nice outside pool. Parking garage nearby (2 min walk) for 30USD/day or hourly.
Situated one block from the Morial Convention Center and within walking distance to many top New Orleans attractions, this hotel features spacious rooms along with many of today's modern conveniences....
Fabiana
Brazil
The hotel has average facilities for American standards. Proximity to the convention center
Situated in the Arts- Warehouse District district of New Orleans, Sonesta ES Suites New Orleans Convention Center provides a tennis court, a fitness centre 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 accommodation with a fully equipped fitness centre and rooms with views of the Mississippi...
It was clean, comfortable and close to everything.
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 offers 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 hotel is only 4 blocks from the Louisiana Superdome. It features a rooftop pool, a 24-hour fitness centre, and an on-site restaurant. Free WiFi is offered throughout the property.
Great location and super clean and well maintained.
Located in the historic French Quarter on Bourbon Street, The Royal Sonesta New Orleans offers accommodation with an outdoor pool, multiple bars, and a jazz club.
Situated one block from the Morial Convention Center and within walking distance to many top New Orleans attractions, this hotel features spacious rooms along with many of today's modern conveniences.
Free WiFi is offered at Trident Inn & Suites. Mercedes-Benz Superdome is located 15 minutes' drive away. A separate seating area and cable TV are provided in each room at Trident Inn & Suites.
Hotel it's real nice and clean beds are comfortable
This New Orleans, Louisiana hotel features an on-site fitness centre, an outdoor pool and tours of New Orleans. The hotel is minutes from motorway I-10 and New Orleans city centre.
Staff were great breakfast was good location it's alright
Situated in New Orleans, 8.3 km from Caesars Superdome, Days Inn by Wyndham New Orleans Pontchartrain features accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking and a shared lounge.
I thank you so much for your help and hospitality 🙏❣️
This Motel 6 New Orleans is located 8 km 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 13.5 km 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.
Located within 15 km of Caesars Superdome and 15 km of Union Station, 9BR-SLEEPS 19. Amazing Deal!! provides rooms in New Orleans. This 4-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.
Attractively situated in the Treme district of New Orleans, The Brakeman Hotel is situated 1.9 km from Union Station, 1.7 km from Caesars Superdome and 2.9 km from Morial Convention Center.
Todo genial! Gregory fue super amable, un máquina!
Residence Inn by Marriott New Orleans French Quarter Area/Cen B is attractively situated in New Orleans, and has a fitness centre, free WiFi and a bar.
great facilities, clean and complete. perfect location
Set in New Orleans in the Louisiana Region, 400 metres from Superbowl 2013, Hyatt House New Orleans Downtown features a seasonal outdoor pool and fitness centre.
Breakfast was the best I've ever had at ANY hotel.
FAQs about hotels in New Orleans
On average, 3-star hotels in New Orleans cost £145 per night, and 4-star hotels in New Orleans are £178 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in New Orleans can on average be found for £273 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in New Orleans this weekend is £141 or, for a 4-star hotel, £166. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in New Orleans for this weekend cost on average around £261 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £118 per night to book a 3-star hotel in New Orleans for tonight. You'll pay on average around £149 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in New Orleans will cost around £253 (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, in the heart of the Deep South, the ‘Big Easy’ is being regenerated in the wake of devastating hurricane Katrina.
One area relatively unscathed was Bourbon Street – where jazz saxophones ring out of traditional bars interspersed by others offering more colourful nightlife. 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 the Disney-esque 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 skyscrapers and beside them is the huge Louisiana Superdome sports venue. Booking.com has several hotels near the Superdome, including some on Canal Street – a historic road 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 – the typical wetlands of the state.
We suggest research the time you go, weekends felt very...
We suggest research the time you go, weekends felt very unsafe so be very careful if you look like tourist or stand out. Probably most unsafe Ive felt away before. Mid week seemed better environment. Music and food in surrounding areas was lovely and good artwork. Avoid booking anywhere near Bourbon street, as its hideous. Frenchman street has lovely art market and better music and vibe in evening but suggest taxi , do not walk or you will likely get into trouble. Its fruitful of culture but rough around the edges which I suppose gives its nature. 3 nights is more than ample.
Shaf247
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Like everywhere else, New Orleans is equally expensive.
Like everywhere else, New Orleans is equally expensive. Definitely a lot to look at and take in. Lots going on. Large Police presence. Felt safe. If you donʻt like large crowds, or loud music, this place is not for you. It was enjoyable, with lots of history.
Lanette
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
The best restaurants are NOT in the French Quarter.
The best restaurants are NOT in the French Quarter. Go to Magazine Street. Also, don’t get taken in by the street hustle regarding “where you got your shoes”. Several random hustlers doing it. My husband was suckered and before he knew it, they had poured a thick soap or some other substance on his sneakers. Had to walk around all day with stains on his shoes until we washed them later. Anyway, Bourbon Street is literally an open sewer so one walk through is more than enough.
The WWII museum is incredible. It’s a must-see. Plantation tours were vastly different. Oak Alley seemed to glorify the ways of the old south, emphasizing the grandeur of the house, offering mint juleps, etc. The Whitney Plantation was an accurate and heart wrenching depiction of what enslaved people endured. I wish I could have taken the admission I paid to Oak Alley and given it to Whitney!
Rose
United States
10
Scored 10
NOLA is an Interesting and fun place to explore!
NOLA is an Interesting and fun place to explore! I've been there three times and still haven't seen everything I wanted to. Check out the Saenger for evening shows, buy your tickets early! Head toward the Aquarium and the adjacent mall for any shopping needs. Buy a Jazzy Pass to get around using streetcars, ferries and busses.
Peg
United States
10
Scored 10
I love the city of New Orleans.
I love the city of New Orleans. The people are friendly, and the music is great. Then don't let me forget to mention the food. Everything was good even Panda Express taste better than mine from back home (Tennessee) lol. I didn't feel uneasy there of course I was watching my surroundings when out. In my opinion it's not as bad as people make it seem. I'm a single female who traveled solo to meet some friends. I felt just fine walking around by myself before I met up with everyone else.
Ivy
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Do the ghost tour & swamp tour.
Do the ghost tour & swamp tour. Listen to the locals when they tell you were the best places to eat specific food is. They're always 10/10. I would come back just to do brunch at Ruby Slipper again. The people of New Orleans are the salt of the earth and their kindness is infectious even to us often cold northerners.
The staff was the friendliest ever. The room and entire hotel were so clean. Bed was super comfortable. I loved the chandeliers, the hardwood floors, and the art. The full-sized bathtub was a huge hit with me. I took a hot relaxing bath every night after walking miles in the Quarter. The location on the most beautiful street in the French Quarter is perfect...literally a few steps from Jackson Square. We have stayed at many establishments during our many trips to New Orleans, but this hotel will be our pick from now on.
Clean rooms, great location, and overall comfortable stay at the hotel. The staff was friendly and was quick to adjust or stay when necessary (for example, when one of our coworkers switched rooms because of an AC problem). The beds are comfortable, and the rooms are well equipped (safe, fridge, tea station, large TV, enough electricity sockets, etc.). The hotel is close to the touristy areas (French Quarter, Bourbon street), which was perfect for our stay. The pool, whilst facing the East side, was a nice extra!
Going to a city like New Orleans we didn't want to stay in a Marriot or a Hilton. While there is nothing wrong with those hotels, we wanted something with a little more New Orleans "flavor" and we got that at the St. James. The hotel was a little understaffed (a problem facing a lot of businesses!), but the staff that was there was very friendly, helpful and professional. And the location of the hotel between the French Quarter and the Garden District was perfect for us. Overall, it was a wonderful place to stay.
Spot was authentic.
The hideaway was so perfect for a new orleans visit and stay. Kitchen washer and dryer spectacular to have
The bed was comfy the space was awesome
We had 2 adults and 6 kids and all were cozy and comfortable.
Everything was near us French quarter burbon st etc
Loyd was great
We would love to stay here again and again or even own the property lol..
5 stars and above was the best first time experience of new orleans for my kids .. thanks Loyd
Amazing mattresses and the pillows are awesome...very comfy sleep! The location is great because it's on the fringe of the French Quarter -- we walked there and back -- and a quick cab ride to Garden District. Great restaurants are nearby (walking distance) as well. Love their Peanut Butter & Jelly sandwich tradition everyday between 4PM - 5PM. Charming and Old World hotel. When you walk in the lobby, it feels like you're in a European grand hotel.
Wonderful property in a lovely part of New Orleans. Very close to Magazine Street which has plenty of bars and restaurants, as well as wonderful independent shops. Only a short walk to the streetcar stop to take you to the French Quarter. Rooms were fantastic, individually decorated and very large. Ours had a balcony which was lovely
Hotel was not as nice as I would have thought. Hardly no lobby. The room I was in took a second elevator. I felt kind of in a strange wing. Neighborhood seemed shady, but New Orleans French Quarter is like that easily in 1 block. The staff were very nice and helpful and overall it was OK but no amenities to speak of.
There is no breakfast facility but there is a great patisery over the road where queues form for breakfast so get there early. The hotel is quirky. The best bit for me was its' history as it is "the house of the rising sun". The street is quiet and a short walj to anywhere in the french quarter. I would go back.
Everything was perfect: easy check in, friendly staff, a good breakfast option next door, comfy room, and of course the PERFECT location! Right in the French Quarter, Hotel Provincial is really a gem. The property has lots of charm and everybody was so welcoming. Highly recommended when visiting New Orleans.
location was on a nice quiet street in the French Quarter near everything, the room was comfortable and clean with room service each day, there was parking available but we didn't need it for our stay. The hotel staff was very friendly and accommodating.
Hotel de la Monnaie is a wonderful boutique hotel on the edge of the French Quarter of New Orleans. It has all the amenities we required and the suite we got was so much better than a typical hotel room. Really enjoyed our stay here!
Great hotel offers parking which a lot of hotels don’t in New Orleans free breakfast and dinner walking distance to the French quarter cause you definitely don’t want to drive very clean and friendly staff
Location, we spent time in the French Quarter and the Garden District. We were able to walk and take the Street car to all the places we wanted to see. Hotel staff were very polite and friendly.
Beautiful New Orleans style mansion, great location quiet and nearby French Quarter. Friendly staff. Minimal breakfast available. (Coffee, fruits and cereals)
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