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    • Bourbon Street. Bourbon Street.... Need I say more? This is New Orleans' most notorious half mile party, complete with bars, restaurants, and clubs lining the whole length.
    • Café Du Monde. This French Style beignet and coffee cafe is one of the most well know establishments in the French Quarter. With open air seating, speedy service, a simple menu, and the smell of sugary deliciousness lingering, what's there not to love?
    • Crescent City Art. If the weather is good, walk around Jackson Square and check out the local artist's work (great if you're looking to invest in some French Quarter and NOLA cultural art as well as caricatures and other art styles).
    • French Quarter street Performers. Who doesn't love a good street performance? But seriously, if for some reason you hate street performers, the French Quarter is probably not your cup of gumbo (eeeeeh sorry...)
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  2. Aug 27, 2024 · Book the Best French Quarter New Orleans Hotels on Tripadvisor: Find 92,099 traveler reviews and 34,536 candid photos, and prices for 48 hotels in French Quarter.

    • See A Parade.
    • Try King Cake.
    • Visit The Mardi Gras Museum of Costumes & Culture.
    • Cruise The Mississippi.
    • Learn About Local history.
    • Try A Classic New Orleans Cocktail.
    • Stroll Through Jackson Square.
    • Spot Sea Life at The Audubon Aquarium of The Americas.
    • Shop Around The French Market.
    • Window Shop on Royal Street.

    Experience a paradeor two put on by one of the local Krewes, organizations that host balls or parades during the Mardi Gras season. Get into the spirit with a costume, wear the Mardi Gras colors of purple, green, and gold, and get ready to catch some beads.

    If you visit during the Mardi Gras season, buy a king cakeat one of the local bakeries, and if you get the piece with the baby, tradition says you host the next party.

    Visit the Mardi Gras Museumto see costumes, exhibits, and a themed show. The museum is open all year, so you can get a taste of the festivities whenever you visit.

    Board the Steamboat Natchez or The City of New Orleansriver boat and cruise on the Mississippi for sightseeing, dining, and traditional jazz entertainment.

    Learn more about New Orleans at the Louisiana State Museum that includes the Cabildo, The Presbytère, the New Orleans Jazz Museum, and the 1850 House.

    Sip a Sazerac, the official cocktail of New Orleans, at the circus-style Carousel Bar in Hotel Monteleone, the city's only revolving bar. You can learn everything there is to know about the cocktail and more at Sazerac House, a museum, bar, and distillery.

    Spend some time at Jackson Square, a National Historic Landmark with a statue of Andrew Jackson, an open-air artist colony, and historic St. Louis Cathedral.

    Visit the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas, located on the Mississippi River, featuring exhibits on the underwater world of the Caribbean, Amazon, Gulf of Mexico, and the Mississippi.

    Shop, dine, or enjoy an event at the historic French Market. You'll find art galleries, restaurants, cafés, candy shops, souvenirs, and more.

    If you love antiques or just browsing, don't miss Royal Street, one of the oldest streets in New Orleans and home to a number of antique shops and art galleries. You'll also find interesting shopson Decatur, Magazine, and Chartres Streets.

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  3. Hotels near French Quarter, New Orleans on Tripadvisor: Find 283,213 traveler reviews, 112,906 candid photos, and prices for 487 hotels near French Quarter in New Orleans, LA.

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    • One11 Hotel. One11 opened its doors in late-2020 and stands proud as the first new hotel in the French Quarter in five decades. This former sugar factory is set in an 1884 building and is one of the last relics of New Orleans’ historic “Sugar District.”
    • Hotel Provincial. The Hotel Provincial is one of the best hotels in the French Quarter if you want to stay in one of the area’s famous haunted hotels.
    • Maison de la Luz. Maison de la Luz opened in the spring of 2019 but it didn’t take long for it to gain a reputation as one of the best hotels near the French Quarter.
    • Soniat House. Soniat House is conveniently located right in the heart of the French Quarter – just two blocks from rowdy Bourbon Street – but somehow manages to be a blissfully quiet reprieve.
  4. Apr 26, 2024 · The best hotels in the French Quarter in New Orleans as chosen by the independent experts at The Hotel Guru. Including chic boutiques, grand historic properties, and self-catering options. Check live availability and book online.

  5. Aug 16, 2024 · Our recommendations for the best hotels in New Orleans, Louisiana, based on price, location, size, services, amenities, charm, and more.

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