Don't miss the annual Whitney White Linen Night in New Orleans, held the first Saturday in August where more than 16, 000 art aficionados walk the astonishing art galleries on Julia Street and in the Warehouse Arts District, sip glasses of wine and listen to music from some of city's most exciting bands.
New Orleans is full of historical buildings and homes. And each one has a story to tell. Drop in to the St. Louis Cathedral, the oldest continuously active Roman Catholic Cathedral in the United States. Or explore the 87-year-old community theatre, Le Petit Theatre. Take a stroll along the Vieux Carré or better known as the French Quarter - the largest and best-preserved district with predominantly 19th century architecture.
If you plan to visit this magnificent city, keep in mind that apart from well-thought itinerary you should also book a hotel in New Orleans. The Quarter offers the most luxurious ones in the city. There is a wide range of accommodations to choose from. You can always find something to fit your pocket and taste. This site is designed to give you the best overview of all possible lodging options and prices.
High rank hotels in New Orleans
Place D'Armes Hotel
The Place D'Armes Hotel is an intimate, historic hotel property perfectly located at Jackson Square in the heart of New Orleans' fabled French Quarter.
Le Richelieu in the French Quarter
From its very inception, Le Richelieu was created to capture the flavor and essence of New Orleans.
Inn on Bourbon Hotel
This New Orleans French Quarter hotel, Inn on Bourbon, offers it all…an elegant ambiance with the excitement of world famous Bourbon Street just outside our door.
Budget hotels in New Orleans
The Queen Anne
An elegant 1890's Victorian mansion, it is a prime example of the spacious homes built by Americans who settled the area following the Louisiana Purchase.
Chateau Hotel
It's what distinguishes a memorable hotel from a forgettable one!
St. Ann Marie Antoinette
Family owned and operated, the St.



