New Orleans
Travel Guides
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Home court of the NBA New Orleans Hornets as well as hosting college and high school games and other events, New Orleans arena is an indoor sporting facility located in the city’s central business district.
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A major New Orleans thoroughfare, Canal Street forms the upriver boundary of the historic French Quarter and serves as the entrance to the central business district.
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Covering 78 blocks of pedestrian friendly shopping, dining, bars, and historic sites, the French Quarter is the oldest part of New Orleans. Before heading to Mardi Gras, check to compare cheap New Orleans hotels.
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Located in New Orleans, the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center is a 1.1 million plus square foot convention, exhibit and meeting facility. Check here to compare pricing and features of area hotels.
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Built to replace the Lakefront Airport, Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport is the namesake of one of the city’s favorite sons and jazz great , Louis “Satchmo” Armstrong.
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Home to the New Orleans Saints, the Superdome is one of the nations first domed stadiums and was chosen to host the 2013 Super Bowl. Check here for hotels nearby and compare pricing and amenities.
Top Destinations
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The Residence Inn New Orleans is specialized for extended-stay guests. Located in the heart of the Garden District, the Residence Inn New Orleans provides a great place to keep the whole family entertained throughout your stay in the Big Easy. There are 231 spacious suites with separate areas designated for living and sleeping. There also are kitchens that feature refrigerators, microwaves, and coffeemakers. If you’d prefer not to cook while on your vacation, then start the day off with the complimentary continental breakfast at the Residence Inn New Orleans' restaurant.
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The Clarion Grand Boutique Hotel can easily be accessed from the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport. It is close to many different attractions of New Orleans, including the Mardi Gras parade route, the French Quarter, Bourbon Street, and various casinos. The Clarion Grand Boutique Hotel also is part of the historical Garden District. The hotel, itself, is a three-story old-brick building that includes 44 suites that have high ceilings and large windows. Guest rooms at the Clarion Grand Boutique Hotel also have refrigerators, microwave ovens, and cable televisions with video game consoles.
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The Queen Anne is like a Victorian mansion, nestled in the heart of the New Orleans Garden District. It's 16 miles from the airport and seven blocks from the National D-Day Museum. Those who are in town for an event can get to the convention center, just nine blocks away. Rooms at the Queen Anne are elegantly decorated and include modern amenities, like coffeemakers, refrigerators, and microwaves. The Queen Anne hotel was recently renovated and its amenities have been updated to modern furnishings. Continental breakfasts are provided daily in the lobby, complimentary to guests of the Queen Anne.
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The Best Western St. Charles Inn is close to the Garden District and provides an old-time feeling that is consistent with the streets of New Orleans. It is also a block away from the St. Charles Avenue streetcar, which can take you to various locations throughout the city. Daily complimentary breakfasts offer by the Best Western St. Charles will keep you well fed, while the fitness room will keep you in shape, and high-speed Internet access will help you stay connected to your home and office. Internet access is also available in guest rooms at the Best Western St. Charles.
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The Maison Perrier is part of the Garden District and sits near many popular tourist areas, like the French Quarter and Audubon Park. These sites can easily be accessed by the St. Charles Avenue Streetcar, which is only three blocks from the hotel. The Maison Perrier hotel is an 1892 Victorian mansion that contains antique furniture in a period-like setting. Southern breakfasts, wine and cheese receptions, and bottled water are all provided free of charge to guests at the Maison Perrier.
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The Magnolia Mansion is near the main action of the Mardi Gras events as it's only one block from St. Charles Avenue which is part of the Mardi Gras parade. The Magnolia Mansion, a bed and breakfast hotel, is an adults-only inn that was built in 1858 and served as the headquarters for the Red Cross at one time. The Magnolia Mansion features complimentary continental breakfasts in the dining room or on the veranda, where there are statues of Aphrodite and Eros, the gods of love.
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The Prytania Oaks Hotel is part of the lower Garden District in New Orleans. It is close to area attractions, like the French Quarter and Bourbon Street. There is a coffee shop in the Prytania Oaks Hotel so those who would like to grab a cup 'o Joe may do so on their way out to see the sights. There are also complimentary continental breakfasts and wireless Internet access provided throughout the hotel for free. Each guest room at the Prytania Oaks Hotel also offers flat-screen televisions and complimentary toiletries.