Places to stay in New Orleans, Louisiana

We currently have 261 accommodations in and around New Orleans. There are also other regional listings available for Hotels, Campgrounds, Inns and other properties. You can filter these listings by the available types.

The city is named after Philippe d' Orléans, Duke of Orléans, Regent of France, and is well known for its distinct French Creole architecture, as well as its cross cultural and multilingual heritage. New Orleans is also famous for its cuisine, music, and its annual celebrations and festivals, most notably Mardi Gras. The city is often referred to as the "most unique" city in America Local dining options include Chapter Iv, Pythian Market, Rollin Fatties, and Bésame.

If you are travelling in the area, New Orleans is located close to The Center of Jesus the Lord, Kidspeak Learning Center Chinchuba Institute School, Court of the Two Sisters, Waggaman Canal and New Orleans General Hospital.

The center of New Orleans ( which is at is longitude -90°4'31.08 and latitude 29°57'17.28 ) is located 4 miles away from Gretna, 4 miles away from Harvey, 5 miles away from Marrero and 6 miles away from Metairie.

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The SpringHill Suites

8 OUT OF 10 Hotel was nice and friendly - not to informative about the hotel and area though clean. It wasn't a far walk to the riverfront - but a good distance to the French quarter. We had a car - but kept it parked - on check out was surprised with a $20.00 per day fee for parking, we should have been told .....
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The Hampton Inn

9 OUT OF 10 However, the desk staff deleted the /day parking fee for the days I had problems. So even there they shined. The building is gorgeous, even sanitary products nicely displayed and free in the ladies restroom - just lots of little, thoughtful touches, very friendly and responsive staff, great .....
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The Hotel Monteleone

Our guests have the best point of departure for all things New Orleans. Step outside this French Quarter hotel to discover shop after shop of fabulous European antiques, estate jewelry, Oriental rugs, and art and antiquities from around the world. Quaint New Orleans restaurants and specialty shops .....

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A Creole House

A favorite retreat for the seasoned traveler, the St. Peter House Hotel is the place to be for French Quarter excitement! Located steps away from Bourbon Street, you'll be surrounded by world-class restaurants, hot nightspots and plenty of local flavor. Location isn’t all St. Peter House has .....

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The Brent House Hotel

The Brent House Hotel opened in New Orleans, Louisiana in 1954 to offer lodging to the general public with an emphasis on serving the needs of Ochsner Health Systems patients and their families. Ochsner Health System is southeast Louisiana s largest non-profit, academic, multi-specialty, healthcare .....

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The Patio Hotel

The Patio Hotel in New Orleans is a great choice for those visitors to New Orleans who want to save money on their hotel room so they can spend it having fun in Americas most interesting city We offer low rates- free parking- free French Quarter shuttle- free Continental Breakfast- free local calls .....

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The Quality Inn

Our pet-friendly Quality Inn® New Orleans I-10 East hotel in New Orleans provides the amenities you expect from an affordable hotel. We're conveniently located off Interstate 10, with easy access to Lake Pontchartrain—less than 10 minutes away. You’ll also be just 15 minutes from downtown New .....

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The Frenchmen Orleans At 519

The best way to experience the nightlife culture shopping and food of the Big Easy is by staying in the heart of it all the French Quarter. Just blocks from world-famous Bourbon Street Jackson Square and the French Market the Frenchmen Orleans at 519 features 21 luxury condos each with a full .....

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Two Chicks Café - Cbd ( / Breakfast / Brunch ). Located at 920 Gravier Street. The café came to life by Two Chicks who love to eat. We are two friends who have a passion for food and a love for New Orleans. It wasn’t easy to put the dream to reality, but we couldn’t have done it without the support of our handyman husbands. Everything from the tables you eat on to the juice you drink, and the menu you choose from has been hand crafted by the Two Chicks. Offering items such as fresh squeezed juices, smoothies, breakfast, artisan sandwiches and salads, we want to share the uniqueness of New Orleans and make our customers feel like family. twochickscafe.com Link

Morton's The Steakhouse - New Orleans ( Dining / Steak ). Located at 365 Canal Street. Morton's steak house is widely regarded as the best place for prime steak anywhere. www.mortons.com Link

Muriel’s Jackson Square ( Dining / Other ). Located at 801 Chartres Street. Join us for contemporary Creole Cuisine seven nights a week, Saturday Brunch and Sunday Jazz Brunch. Our kitchen is led by Executive Chef Erik Veney, a graduate of Johnson & Wales and a veteran culinary leader in New Orleans. Anthony Palomo is our General Manager, and has led our restaurant since 2001. www.muriels.com Link

Star Steak & Lobster ( Dining / Steak ). Located at 237 Decatur Street. A favorite dining spot for tourists and locals who enjoy fresh seafood, the best steaks in the French Quarter, and live Jazz and Blues music of James Dee. We are located next to the world famous New Orleans House of Blues in the French Quarter. starsteak.com Link

Smith & Wollensky ( Dining / Steak ). Located at 1009 Poydras Street. Smith & Wollensky Steakhouse - America's premiere Steakhouse for Private dining. www.smithandwollensky.com Link

Bombay Club Restaurant and Martini Bistro ( Dining / Indian ). Located at 830 Conti Street. New Orleans, so well known for her music, food, and spirits, has surprisingly few venues that offer a high quality sampling of all three. One of these rare places is The Bombay Club, a lovely candlelit spot tucked away in the heart of the French Quarter at 830 Conti Street. Although the club is located just a short half-block from the infamous Bourbon Street, its ambiance is miles away. The Bombay Club is decorated in a plush British theme, with overstuffed leather wingback chairs, rich wood, and fine portraits, and features a lovely small courtyard. It feels like a living room—albeit a slightly finer living room than most of us are lucky enough to experience. In one corner of the small club, live music is played nightly. The Bombay Club is also beloved for the delicious Nouveau Creole food prepared by Executive Chef Nick Gile. Chef Gile's food has received accolades from local reviewer Tom Fitzmorris, as well as from national sources such as Sante Magazine and MSNBC.com. It's a pleasure to find food as well crafted as this, even in a city renowned for its food. A leather bound martini list contains over 100 different specialty martinis, each stirred—not shaken—to perfection by veteran bartenders. An extensive selection of single malt scotches, cordials and cognacs, ports, single barrel bourbons, and even grappas can be found behind the handsome wooden bar. Several quality wines are offered by the glass as well. In short, the Bombay Club is exactly the sort of place that many people dream of enjoying in New Orleans but cannot seem to find. It's decadent, but tasteful—delicious, but not stuffy—filled with great music, but never deafening. This local treasure should be on every visitor's “must see list” in the Crescent City! Click here to view our photo gallery. www.thebombayclub.com Link

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