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.
Roby
From
United States
very close to many locations. everyone is super friendly.
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...
Janet
From
United States
It was within walking distance of the cruise terminal.
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.
Shykeshia
From
United States
Overall the property was ok. Only thing is I felt like room hadn’t been cleaned very well because there was was few things left behind from prior guest. Location was good.
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.
Shetecia
From
United States
everything that we planned on doing was really close to the hotel.
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.
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.
Guest review
I loved everything about it. Especially the Starbucks! lol
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.
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.
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.
The Mercedes-Benz Superdome is a 13-minute walk from this historic, elegant Le Pavillon, New Orleans, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel. It features a fitness center along with spacious rooms with free WiFi.
This New Orleans hotel is only 4 blocks from the Louisiana Superdome. It features a rooftop pool, a 24-hour fitness center, and an on-site restaurant. Free WiFi is offered throughout the property.
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.
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.
Guest review
Bed was very comfortable, the staff could not have been more helpful and polite! Room was very nice and clean. The breakfast was good as well. Unfortunately we only stayed 1 night, as we had to be on the cruise ship the next day.
Located in New Orleans, 6.7 miles from Caesars Superdome, Hotel 10 Extended Stay provides accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking and a fitness center.
Guest review
The rooms were really good size.Everything was good
Located in New Orleans, 5.2 miles from Caesars Superdome, Days Inn by Wyndham New Orleans Pontchartrain has accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking and a shared lounge.
Guest review
The TV did not work the whole time Ai was there NO Tv.
Located in the center of New Orleans, a 12-minute walk from Morial Convention Center, Charming Cbd 4br On Gravier Near Jazz & Dining provides air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi.
9BR-SLEEPS 19. Amazing Deal!! is located in New Orleans, 9.1 miles from Caesars Superdome and 10 miles from Union Station. This 4-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.
Guest review
Prompt responses, welcoming staff, and a beautiful sense of history.
Offering free WiFi, Sleeps 24-spacious Suites Near Fq W Pool offers accommodations in New Orleans, 1.8 miles from Union Station and 2.3 miles from Morial Convention Center.
This charming, historic hotel is 1 block from famous Bourbon Street. Criollo restaurant, the Carousel Bar, and a heated rooftop swimming pool are featured on site.
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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.
There is no place like it! It's name, 'The Big Easy' is so apt.
Friendliest people, totally walkable, best bars, restaurants, shops.
Went for the Jazz and Heritage Festival. Amazing!!
Royal Street is my fav spot in the French Quarter, music, food and art. Can't go wrong.
Outside the French Quarter - The Garden District is beautiful. We had a Jazz Brunch at Commanders Palace. Amazing experience from the outset. Food incredible, staff wonderfully attentive. Magazine Street is a great place to shop. So many quirky and different shops. Loving the vintage vibe.
Breakfast in Croissant D'or Patisserie in the French Quarter. Staff and ambience so lovely.
Breakfast in Elizabeths in the Bywater. Try the Praline Bacon. Tasty although husband thought it was too sweet.
Discovered Patula on Royal Avenue, absolutely loved this wee place. Lovely courtyard setting away from the hustle and bustle). Had the most gorgeous bottle of orange wine with small plates of very tasty and well prepared food. It's a wee gem.
Beautiful meal in Paladar 511, Marigny.
And those beignets!! Cafe Du Monde, Loretta's, Cafe Beignet. (personal fav were the Praline beignets).
Wish I was back!
Guest review by
Christina
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
As a female travelling alone I was very comfortable walking...
As a female travelling alone I was very comfortable walking around New Orleans, going to music venues and dinner alone.
Plenty of art, history, music and great restaurants to keep you busy.
There is so much more than just the French Quarter to discover.
Shopping at Canal Place and Magazine Street!
The locals are very welcoming and proud of their city as they should be.
NOLA is one of a kind.
Guest review by
LoresJ
United Kingdom
Review score
8.0
I liked the music, food and friendly people, and the street...
I liked the music, food and friendly people, and the street musicians. I liked that it was an easy to find a place to sit and rest (especially at Jackson Square and along the river).
I enjoyed the unique, beautiful architecture everywhere.
Kilwins Ice Cream and candy were yummy!
I didn’t like the disrepair of some of the sidewalks. We had to really be careful with each step in some areas. That makes for a less relaxing visit.
Guest review by
Patricia
United States
Review score
8.0
New Orleans is a place that knows life's too short to take...
New Orleans is a place that knows life's too short to take too seriously. It's definitely a fun place to visit, though all the seedy aspects you read about are usually the doings of ill-mannered out-of-town tourists. I rarely even go to the French Quarter unless I really have to, such as this most recent trip during which I had a Tulane class reunion at a French Quarter restaurant. Yeah, go to the Quarter to check it off your list, then experience the REAL New Orleans. Picnic in City Park, stroll through Audubon Park, sit by the Lakefront, get gumbo at a classic NO neighborhood restaurant like Frankie & Johnny's, or a po'boy at Mahoney's. Listen to music on Tchoupitoulas Street. Shop on Magazine Street, take the streetcar (not a "trolley") Uptown and eat in the Riverbend area of Carrollton Avenue. Walk off your meal by strolling down St. Charles Avenue to ogle the elegant old mansions. Go to Audubon Zoo. Let New Orleans tempt you to discover her many charms and find your own favorite niche in this vibrant, historic city. And for heaven's sake ladies, keep your bosoms covered. Sheesh! Would you do that flashing stuff at home?
Guest review by
Brian
United States
Review score
8.0
The location was great, parking at hotel expensive.
The location was great, parking at hotel expensive. Lobby was friendly but we were told we could bring our luggage in before our room was ready, it was never secured. It was on the same cart in a hallway out of the view of front desk, I even asked and they said it would be put in a locked secured room. Never was, Your concierge was great and very helpful, even remembered us when we returned from our site seeing . Breakfast was good and convenient. Did not go out at night too many homeless laying on sidewalks, made me nervous and sad.
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Guest review by
Anonymous
Review score
8.0
Always plenty of fun and great food in the Crescent City!
Always plenty of fun and great food in the Crescent City! The French quarter is definitely the party hot spot, while the Garden district is more laid back.
Its a great place to visit for vacation, as long as you keep an eye out on your surroundings.
Guest review by
JimT66
United States
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The location was fantastic, next to the French Quarter and also Frenchmen Street but quiet at the same time. Just perfect. The building was beautiful, a grand mansion perfectly in keeping with New Orleans, with trendy, modern décor. The pool was great, really refreshing at the end of a long sightseeing day. The staff were really friendly.
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.
Location is perfect, free street parking in a nice neighbourhood, only 15 minute walk to the french quarter. Airconditioning works perfect and the staff is super friendly. Absolute 10/10 price/quality wise, would definitely stay here again if I visit New Orleans.
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