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NOPSI Hotel, New Orleans

NOPSI Hotel, New Orleans

Hotel in New Orleans Central Business District, New Orleans

Excellent

31 reviews

9

NOPSI Hotel, New Orleans, is a 4-star hotel in the Central Business District. It offers free WiFi, a restaurant, three bars, a fitness center, and an outdoor pool. Guests can enjoy valet parking, concierge services, and pet-friendly accommodations. Nearby attractions include Canal Street and Saenger Theatre.

From $121 per night

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Trident Inn & Suites, New Orleans

Trident Inn & Suites, New Orleans

Hotel in New Orleans East Area, New Orleans

6

Average

9 reviews

Trident Inn & Suites, New Orleans is a 2-star hotel in the New Orleans East Area. Enjoy free WiFi, free self-parking, and a seasonal outdoor pool. The hotel offers a 24/7 front desk, business center, and laundry facilities. Nearby attractions include Eastover Country Club and Fair Grounds.

From $61 per night

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About New Orleans

Overview

New Orleans, Louisiana, United States of America, is a city where festivity is as omnipresent as the sounds of saxophones and trumpets. Despite the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, New Orleans, or NOLA as it is affectionately known, has retained its unique charm, magic, and the indomitable spirit of its people. The city is a vibrant tapestry of cultures, reflected in its lively Mardi Gras celebrations, eclectic mix of traditions, and rich culinary heritage rooted in Cajun, Creole, and French influences. New Orleans is a perpetual celebration of life and human spirit.

The average price of hotels in New Orleans is $193, with options ranging from $29 to $1,283. With 274 hotels available, visitors can find accommodations in various neighborhoods, including the New Orleans Central Business District, French Quarter, Vieux Carre District, Arts/Warehouse District, and New Orleans East Area. Some of the most popular hotels include Madame Isabelle's House In New Orleans, Federal City Inn & Suites, Holiday Inn FRENCH QUARTER-CHATEAU LEMOYNE, an IHG Hotel, Marsh Hotel, and Maison de la Luz.

Things to Do in New Orleans

A visit to New Orleans is incomplete without indulging in its culinary delights. The Food Walking Tour of the French Quarter offers a chance to savor authentic Louisiana cuisine from renowned local eateries. Enjoy tastings of seafood gumbo, Creole brisket, and beignets while learning about the history of fine cooking in NOLA from your knowledgeable guide.

For those intrigued by the supernatural, the New Orleans Premier Haunted Ghost, Voodoo, Vampire & Mystery Tour is a must. Known as the most haunted city in the United States, New Orleans is filled with eerie spots that will send chills down your spine. Explore the city's mystical legends and history with a local guide, visiting sites like the LaLaurie Mansion and New Orleans Pharmacy Museum while hearing detailed stories of the paranormal.

Mardi Gras and Carnival are the marquee events in New Orleans, drawing thousands of visitors each year. These festivities, which date back to the first parade in 1827, are a vibrant celebration of the city's French heritage. Carnival kicks off the season with exclusive balls, while the final weeks leading up to Mardi Gras feature lively street parades.

The French Quarter is a hub of activity, offering attractions and entertainment for all. From the bustling nightlife on Bourbon Street to the gaming excitement at Harrah's Casino, there's something for everyone. Dining options in the French Quarter are diverse, with Cajun, seafood, and Creole cuisines to explore.

The Garden District, known for its picturesque gardens and historic mansions, offers a serene escape. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful stroll through the neighborhood, taking in the grand homes and lush landscapes. Coliseum Square and Magazine Street are also popular spots for travelers.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in New Orleans

The Elysian Bar is a versatile spot where you can enjoy breakfast, lunch, dinner, or just a drink in the evening. The menu features both meat-based dishes and vegetarian options like grilled okra and crispy eggplant, complemented by in-house cocktails. Don't miss their happy hour from 3 pm to 6 pm daily.

The Bombay Club offers a taste of New Orleans' class and comfort. Modeled after a British gentleman's club, it serves authentic Creole cuisine and craft drinks in a luxurious setting. The club has received numerous accolades, both locally and nationally.

The Spotted Cat Music Club is a favorite among locals and a must-visit for tourists. Known for its authentic New Orleans jazz, the club features local talents who often go on to national fame. It's a top spot for live music and a quintessential New Orleans experience.

Fritzel’s European Jazz Club, located in the French Quarter, has been a staple for decades. The club hosts both local and international musicians, offering a full bar and nightly performances starting at 9 pm. It's a great place to immerse yourself in the city's jazz culture.

The Carousel Bar & Lounge, located in Hotel Monteleone, is famous for its revolving bar. Frequented by literary legends like Ernest Hemingway, the bar offers a unique and historic drinking experience.

Where to Eat in New Orleans

Boucherie celebrates the spirit of traditional New Orleans festivals and family gatherings. The restaurant's meats are smoked, cured, and aged in-house, and the seafood and grains are sourced locally. Chef Nathaniel Zimet, a Food Network "Chopped" winner, brings his culinary expertise to every dish.

GW Fins is the French Quarter's go-to destination for premium seafood. Located in a historic warehouse, the restaurant offers a seasonal menu in a stylish setting. With 210 dining seats and grand windows, GW Fins provides a memorable dining experience.

Commander's Palace, a Victorian gem in the Garden District, offers a delightful blend of haute Creole and modern American cuisine. The restaurant prides itself on sourcing 90% of its ingredients locally. Note that shorts and t-shirts are not allowed, and jackets are required for dinner.

Restaurant August, created by renowned chef John Besh, is located in a historic French-Creole building in the Central Business District. The restaurant features contemporary French cuisine with a Southern Louisiana twist, served in an elegant setting with hardwood floors, mahogany paneling, and antique mirrors.

Zea Rotisserie & Grill is praised for its excellent food, service, and atmosphere. The menu includes a variety of inspired American dishes, from appetizers and soups to fresh seafood and rotisserie platters.

Cheapest time to stay in New Orleans

July is the cheapest time to stay in New Orleans for an average of $131 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$168

February

$172

March

$162

April

$149

May

$145

June

$136

July

$131

August

$133

September

$161

October

$177

November

$161

December

$156

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8

Very Good

61 reviews

1st thing is that I love the fact it sits right off the interstate soon as you drop down. Easy to find. The staff was the most friendly staff I’ve come across since I’ve been renting rooms. You were greeted and checked in very quickly, no long waits. The inside attraction was 💯 it was clean and smelled good. The rooftop pool was 💯 I loved the fact it has a gazebo to go underneath to cover you in case of rain. It has a bar too and tables and chairs to accommodate everyone. Ice machine etc. The room was nice also comfy bed and plenty of dresser space. Oh and the AC blows like a champ.

Muffin

United States

United States

The Pelham Hotel

New Orleans

9

Excellent

21 reviews

This is a beautiful historic hotel that is in the heart of the city without being the craziness of the French Quarter. It was an easy walk to almost everything that we wanted to see. The staff was very friendly and we enjoyed our stay. We got great rest in this quiet, comfortable property!

Katie

One11 Hotel

New Orleans

10

Excellent

5 reviews

The room is very spacious and clean. The lighting was inviting and the shower was great. Very comfortable beds. The location is off the busy path, yet a short walk to all the things you want to experience in the French Quarter. I felt extremely safe as there are multiple security checkpoints in the evening (door and elevator). I've stayed in more hotels than I can count in the FQ, and this is now one of my favorites.

Katie

United States

United States

10

Excellent

12 reviews

We had an amazing experience at Hotel Christopher, and I have to give a huge shoutout to the front desk staff especially one gentleman who went above and beyond for us. Every time we needed something, he was right there, attentive and kind. We asked for ice and even a trash bag for our dirty clothes, and he delivered both without hesitation and with a smile. It’s rare to find that level of genuine hospitality these days. His helpfulness truly made our stay more comfortable. Thank you for the excellent service!

Ana

United States

United States

9

Excellent

29 reviews

Location! Ten minute walk to the French Quarter. Right by Canal St but not too close for noise disturbance. Room was well laid out. Lots of room.

Mark

10

Excellent

6 reviews

Very accommodating, very friendly

Chanelle

United States

United States

10

Excellent

10 reviews

I love it but most of all my son loved it especially the pool

Shannon

United States

United States

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