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Major neighborhoods located in the Greater New Orleans area:
The French Quarter features exciting nightlife, fine dining, charming shops and quaint inns. Antique-furnished rooms, lushly planted courtyards and balconies overlooking the bustling streets below create the perfect New Orleans experience.
Historic warehouses renovated as chic hotels are featured in the Convention Center and Arts District. Modern amenities and sleek decor meet old New Orleans to create an atmosphere perfect for both business and leisure travellers.
Modern high-rise hotels as well as smaller historic properties fill Canal Street and the Central Business District. Consistency and familiarity are offered from several well-known hotel chains offering service levels from luxury to economy.
The Garden District and Uptown area features hotels on stately St. Charles Avenue, the main parade route for Mardi Gras. Properties are generally moderate in price and amenities, with some smaller bed and breakfasts tucked in on the narrow side streets.
Hotels in Eastern New Orleans are recommended for those working on the development in that region. This area is not currently a tourist destination. Slidell properties can be ideal for popular events such as Mardi Gras, where rooms are still available at reasonable rates.
An Airport and Metairie area hotel experience can feature quality, mid-level accommodations at a variety of familiar hotel brands. These areas, while although a distance from the main New Orleans attractions, offer bustling business, dining and retail corridors.
There are many neighborhoods and suburbs within and just outside of New Orleans that offer a wide array of accommodations. Mansions converted into bed and breakfasts are common in the city and the Westbank and North Shore offer an economical choice.
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