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.
Featuring free WiFi and a restaurant, NOPSI Hotel, New Orleans offers pet-friendly accommodations within walking distance of the French Quarter in New Orleans.
Great location, rooms and overall service was good.
Located in New Orleans, a 19-minute walk from Union Station, Homewood Suites By Hilton New Orleans French Quarter provides accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a garden and a shared...
Great location. Helpful tour desk. Breakfast supplied.
Located at the edge of the French Quarter along the Canal St. Streetcar Line, New Orleans Marriott offers accommodations with a fully equipped fitness center and rooms with views of the Mississippi...
Meals & dining area were great. View was wonderful.
Next to the Mississippi River, near the French Quarter and the central business district, this hotel in New Orleans, Louisiana offers free Wi-Fi and 2 on-site restaurants.
The room and the very helpful doorman each morning.
Set in the French Quarter in New Orleans and less than a 5-minute walk to Bourbon Street, La Galerie Hotel offers accommodations with free WiFi access and private parking.
Location, size and character of the room & the staff.
Centrally located in New Orleans city center, this historic hotel offers convenient services and comfortable guestrooms just 2 blocks from the city's historic French Quarter Area.
location was great and it was clean and we felt safe.
Conveniently located in the center of New Orleans, Canopy by Hilton New Orleans Downtown provides air-conditioned rooms, a fitness center, free WiFi and a restaurant. This 4-star hotel offers a bar.
Super bem localizado, quarto ótimo, hotel novinho.
TownePlace Suites by Marriott New Orleans Downtown/Canal Street is set in New Orleans, 2953 feet from Mercedes-Benz Superdome and 0.6 mi from Bourbon Street. Complimentary breakfast is provided.
extremely clean!!! great location!!! friendly staff!!
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.
Good location, nice and quiet rooms, great bar !!!
Attractively set in the Treme district of New Orleans, The Brakeman Hotel is located 1.2 miles from Union Station, a 19-minute walk from Mercedes-Benz Superdome and 1.8 miles from Morial Convention...
Todo genial! Gregory fue super amable, un máquina!
One11 Hotel has an outdoor swimming pool, terrace, a restaurant and bar in New Orleans. With free WiFi, this 4-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and an ATM.
The decor
The bed
The little touches in the bathroom
Residence Inn by Marriott New Orleans French Quarter Area/Cen B is attractively set in the center of New Orleans, and has a fitness center, free WiFi and a bar.
great facilities, clean and complete. perfect location
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6.0
Scored 6.0
Bourbon Street is for sure an interesting place, and it is...
Bourbon Street is for sure an interesting place, and it is also extremely crowded and noisy. I am not sure how anybody can keep up a normal conversation while walking down the street. There are basically all types of music played, maybe 4 or 5, individuals or group, on both sides of a the same sidewalk.
Also just about everybody warns tourists of unsafe the street is as soon as the sun is down--which in winter means past 5PM. We did not experience , nor did we see/witness any criminal activity, though. Police is there too, watching, on street corners.
Christine
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Whatever you do, if you decide to bring children to NOLA,...
Whatever you do, if you decide to bring children to NOLA, especially children that are still in strollers, do not take a child's stroller to Bourbon street, especially at night. I wouldn't say it's dangerous, but rather really not appropriate for kids to be on Bourbon street and there is often very loud music playing from the bars and street performers that might be tough on little ears. Plus, there are usually some people that are very intoxicated walking around and do you want that around your child(ren)?
Gabrielle
United States of America
10
Scored 10
This is my second time here on Bourbon St first time was in...
This is my second time here on Bourbon St first time was in the mid of the pandemic. The second time was nothing like the first time. There was so many people having a good time drinking dancing and just talking loud. I loved every minute of it
Trishann
United States of America
2.0
Scored 2.0
Although the French Quarter is interesting, Bourbon Street...
Although the French Quarter is interesting, Bourbon Street is a mess. It is dirty and smells terrible and worse than many of the Third World Countries I have visited. Even a police officer I talked to recommended avoiding Bourbon Street.
The French Quarter has some of the best food I have ever eaten and street performers are great but stay away from Bourbon Street.
Wayne
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
It’s good to walk along there and people watch, it’s mainly...
It’s good to walk along there and people watch, it’s mainly drunk tourists but fun to watch the guys working on the street trying to hustle as well, there’s some real characters. Plenty more great places to visit in the city though
Craig
10
Scored 10
Please be prepared to pay at least $25 per day for parking.
Please be prepared to pay at least $25 per day for parking. Get a hotel close to wear you'll be touring and walk each day. Everything is in walking distance which is good for site seeing and waking off all of that deliciousness.
Demetris
United States of America
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The hotel is 2 blocks from Bourbon Street, but just far enough away that it is more relaxed.
The hotel has charm and the rooms are standard, but very comfortable. Overall, it is a nice place to rest and close to everything.
I was a safe hotel. A short 4 minute walk to on end of bourbon Street. Now bourbon Street is like a 15 minute walk from one end to the next. Breakfast was good ish.
This hotel was fantastic! The decor and atmosphere are unique. The beds were very comfortable and the rooms and bathrooms are large by any standard, especially for New Orleans (where we found the rooms typically very tight ) Breakfast was also excellent. It’s a little out of the way from the craziness of the Bourbon Street hoopla.
This hotel is all about the location! You step out the front door and you're right on Bourbon Street in the heart of the French Quarter! Great location for first time visitors to New Orleans. I highly recommend getting a courtyard facing room with a balcony. The courtyard is very nice to look over as you sit on your balcony having a glass of wine and is pretty quiet considering the proximity to Bourbon Street. The bed and pillow were very comfortable and the courtyard facing room was very quiet at night!
I love New Orleans and this was the first time I had been back since before the pandemic. The Valentino group, which owns another lovely vintage property I've stayed at always comes across with a pleasant stay. Another thing about this particular hotel is that it's close to Bourbon Street, but it wasn't too loud!
The location is great! Walk out, 20 meters and you are in the heart of Bourbon Street. Short walk to the things you want to see when you are in NOLA. We had a small issue with our first room, and they were very quick to get us another room. The rooms were very clean. Air conditioning worked great. Rooms were mid-sized and comfortable. The overall look of the hotel was very "New Orleans". I would stay here again.
Loved most of the staff. Very polite. Place was very organized. Walking distance close to everything. Bourbon Street is about 6 blocks away. There is a small outlet mall where you can buy clothing and pick up fast foods. And if you are Cruising from New Orleans you can walk to the cruise port from this hotel. Its abt 3 long blocks away.
This is our go-to hotel when we are in New Orleans. The staff are always helpful and the rooms are always clean and comfortable. We like this location because it is close to Bourbon Street as well as local flare...like museums, dining and shopping. We stayed here for Mardi Gras this year and loved the convenience to the parades and the ease with which we were able to come and go.
Lynn
United States of America
What Guests Said About Bourbon Street:
Avoid Bourbon street at night on the weekend, more of a crowd drinking scene anyway so if crowds aren't your thing, not really where you should be looking
If you are looking to avoid crowds, its tough. Find restaurants off the beaten track and at different times than are typical eating times. Avoid Bourbon street at night on the weekend, more of a crowd drinking scene anyway so if crowds aren't your thing, not really where you should be looking. The fact is that it is a popular place so it is tough to miss people, but strike out on your own and explore and there are some great things to see.
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Anonymous
So many options to listen and enjoy music, not only on Bourbon Street but throughout the French Quarters and adjacent areas
So many options to listen and enjoy music, not only on Bourbon Street but throughout the French Quarters and adjacent areas. Big plus is that for most places its free entry, so you can just go and enjoy the music without having to spend much money.
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Anonymous
Bourbon street bartenders are a treasure trove of suggestions for places off ghe beaten path
Don't be afraid to ask locals for suggestions! Bourbon street bartenders are a treasure trove of suggestions for places off ghe beaten path
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Anonymous
Bourbon Street has the worst features of Spring Break at night, especially on weekends and during festivals/holidays
Bourbon Street has the worst features of Spring Break at night, especially on weekends and during festivals/holidays.
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