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3 star hotels in New Orleans

Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and history of New Orleans, Louisiana, while experiencing the southern hospitality in some of the best 3-star hotels in the United States. Enjoy the classic charm and modern amenities offered by hotels nestled in the heart of the Crescent City. Whether you want to explore the dynamic downtown area or simply sit back and enjoy the vibrant jazz scene, New Orleans has something for everyone.
When you're not relaxing in your comfortable accommodations, take a stroll through the historic French Quarter. Abundant in old-world charm, the neighbourhood features a mix of Spanish, French, Creole, and American architectural styles. From sipping a classic Sazerac on Bourbon Street to basking in the magnificent views offered by the mighty Mississippi river, New Orleans never fails to enchant its visitors.
Experience the blend of cultures in New Orleans by exploring its diverse culinary scene. From Creole classics like shrimp po'boys to iconic beignets at Café Du Monde, the city's gastronomy is as rich and diverse as its history. Many 3-star hotels in the city offer superb dining options, allowing you to indulge in local favorites within a few steps of your room.
End your day by soaking in the city's lively music scene. Known as the birthplace of jazz, New Orleans overflows with melodious vibes. Many hotels are just a short walk from renowned music venues such as Preservation Hall and the Maple Leaf Bar. Offering the perfect blend of comfort, location, and city spirit, 3 star hotels in New Orleans provide a splendid base to explore these United States' southern gem.

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  • Midtown Hotel - Downtown New Orleans
    Midtown Hotel - Downtown New Orleans
    3900 Tulane Ave, New Orleans, US
    • Free WiFi

    A trendy 3-star establishment in the heart of the city. It provides top-notch facilities and comfortable rooms to assure a memorable stay. Indulge in the beautiful swimming pool.

    Average

    1,004 reviews

    3
    From$116.38per room / per night
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  • Inn on Ursulines
    Inn on Ursulines
    708 Ursulines Avenue, New Orleans, US
    • Free WiFi

    A charming 3-star accommodation that boasts comfort and style. Offers high-quality amenities and cozy rooms for a delightful stay. Features a pool that is simply irresistible.

    Good

    999 reviews

    4.1
    From$122.39per room / per night
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  • Hotel de la Monnaie, French Quarter
    Hotel de la Monnaie, French Quarter
    405 Esplanade Avenue, New Orleans, US
    • Games
    • Free WiFi

    Charming accommodation residing in French Quarter, known for its antique decor. It offers attractive facilities and quality services for an enjoyable stay.

    Good

    284 reviews

    4.5
    From$137.66per room / per night
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  • Place d'Armes Hotel
    Place d'Armes Hotel
    625 Saint Ann St, New Orleans, US
    • Free WiFi

    Experience warmth and elegance in an intimate setting, offering new world comfort in an old-world setting. Furnished with beautiful amenities and a winning staff.

    Excellent

    1,001 reviews

    4.7
    From$184.13per room / per night
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  • Nine O Five Royal Hotel
    Nine O Five Royal Hotel
    905 Royal St, New Orleans, US

    Ideal for a comfortable stay, offering exemplary services and cozy rooms. Amenities include a beautiful swimming pool.

    Average

    39 reviews

    3.9
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  • St Charles Coach House, Ascend Hotel Collection
    St Charles Coach House, an Ascend Collection Hotel
    2001 Saint Charles Ave, New Orleans, US
    • Free WiFi

    Experience genuine hospitality at this establishment with comfortable rooms and modern amenities. The hotel features an inviting pool for guests to enjoy.

    Good

    965 reviews

    4.5
    From$150.76per room / per night
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  • Marsh Hotel
    Marsh Hotel
    1901 Delachaise St, New Orleans, US
    • Free WiFi

    Find comfort in well-furnished rooms that come with top-notch amenities. Enjoy the vibrant local environment during your stay at this modern establishment.

    Good

    217 reviews

    4.5
    From$158.67per room / per night
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  • Homewood Suites by Hilton New Orleans
    Homewood Suites by Hilton New Orleans
    901 Poydras Street, New Orleans, US
    • Free WiFi
    • Fitness facilities

    Offers spacious suites, a fitness center and a fully-equipped kitchen. Experience a warm, inviting, and family-oriented lodging.

    Good

    1,001 reviews

    4.3
    From$173.34per room / per night
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  • French Quarter Mansion
    French Quarter Mansion
    730 Dumaine Street, New Orleans, US
    • Free WiFi

    Experience true Southern hospitality with well-appointed rooms and a cozy atmosphere. Features a local culture atmosphere, ideal to explore nearby attractions.

    Good

    19 reviews

    4.3
    From$259.73per room / per night
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  • Chateau Orleans
    Chateau Orleans
    240 Burgundy Street, New Orleans, US
    • Free WiFi

    This 3-star gem provides comfortable and spacious rooms with excellent amenities. Expect a heart-melting pool and a memorable stay.

    Good

    76 reviews

    4.6
    From$148.61per room / per night
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Shopping streets in New Orleans United States

  1. Fashionable woman in a red coat walks by a stylish boutique window, carrying a magazine.
    New Orleans

    Magazine Street

    Magazine Street is a go-to for serious shoppers, offering six miles of independent boutiques, restaurants, and craft shops, selling everything from vintage clothes to handmade jewelry. It also offers historic architecture and a genuinely local feel.

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  2. A vibrant display of assorted berries for sale at a market in Le Bois-Plage-en-Ré, France.
    New Orleans

    French Market

    The French Market, located in the French Quarter, is the oldest public market in the country. Open every day, it houses an array of vendors selling good quality local food, antiques, handicrafts, books, and jewelry.

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    New Orleans

    Canal Street

    Canal Street is one of most famous shopping streets in New Orleans, offering a mix of upscale boutiques, shopping malls, and affordable outlets. Notably, it's home to The Shops at Canal Place, which includes high-end brands like Tiffany & Co and Saks Fifth Avenue.

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  4. Two people biking on Royal Street in New Orleans, capturing urban transport and street life.
    New Orleans

    Royal Street

    Royal Street is famous for its elegant antique stores, art galleries, stately hotels, and beautifully adorned 18th and 19th-century buildings. Here, you can find unique, high-quality antique furniture, local artworks, handmade jewelry, and luxurious textiles.

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    New Orleans

    Oak Street

    Oak Street offers a blend of funky boutiques, restaurants, and several entertainment venues. It hosts an annual Po-Boy Festival, numerous live music events, and is home to the Maple Leaf Bar, a long-time jazz institution in New Orleans.

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Cultural Attractions in New Orleans United States

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    New Orleans

    French Quarter

    Known for its vibrant nightlife and colorful buildings, the French Quarter is the oldest neighborhood in New Orleans. It's filled with iconic Creole architecture, charming boutiques, and an array of bars and clubs. Bourbon Street, the Quarter's most famous thoroughfare, is a hotbed of revelry, filled with party-goers almost every night.

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    New Orleans

    The Garden District

    The Garden District of New Orleans is known for its well-preserved antebellum mansions. This historic residential neighborhood is lined with live oak trees, trendy boutiques, and cafes. Notable landmarks include the Lafayette Cemetery and the Commanders Palace, an iconic restaurant serving haute Creole fare.

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  3. A vibrant close-up of a decorative mask surrounded by colorful streamers on a reflective surface.
    New Orleans

    Mardi Gras

    Mardi Gras, New Orleans' biggest celebration, is an annual carnival famous for its raucous parades and parties. The parades are organized by social clubs known as 'krewes'. Celebrations are concentrated for about two weeks before and culminate on Fat Tuesday, which always falls the day before Ash Wednesday.

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    New Orleans

    Preservation Hall

    Preservation Hall is a musical venue in the heart of the French Quarter that was established in 1961 to honor New Orleans Jazz. Here, you can enjoy intimate, acoustic New Orleans Jazz concerts over 350 nights a year, performed by a dynamic roster of veteran musicians and up-and-coming artists.

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  5. A bustling vintage market in Lille, France with people browsing through records and books.
    New Orleans

    French Market

    The French Market is a market and series of commercial buildings that reflect the multicultural history of New Orleans. The six-block market district features shopping, dining, music, local produce, specialty art, and crafted items. Visitors will find a fusion of traditions and cultures showcasing the uniqueness of New Orleans.

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Restaurants, Cafés & Local Eats in New Orleans United States

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    Commander’s Palace

    Dating back to 1893, Commander's Palace is a New Orleans landmark known for its award-winning Haute Creole cuisine. The elegant, Victorian mansion in the Garden District is famous for its 25-cent martinis and Jazz Brunch.

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  2. Elegant facade of a Parisian café, Au Chien Qui Fume, with vintage signage and awnings.
    New Orleans

    Café Du Monde

    Since 1862, Cafe Du Monde has been a famous coffee stand in New Orleans. It is known for its beignets, a deep-fried pastry covered with powdered sugar, and café au lait, a coffee made with half hot milk.

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  3. A woman and a young boy engage in a cozy moment at a cafe table, indoors.
    New Orleans

    Mother’s Restaurant

    First opened in 1938, Mother's Restaurant in New Orleans' Central Business District is beloved for its comfort food classics, including the famous 'World’s Best Baked Ham' and po' boys sandwiches.

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    New Orleans

    Willie Mae’s Scotch House

    This legendary restaurant in New Orleans' Treme neighborhood is famous for its fried chicken, which has won numerous awards and been hailed as 'America’s Best' by the Food Network and Travel Channel.

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  5. View of the illuminated Union Oyster House neon sign against a night sky in Boston.
    New Orleans

    Acme Oyster House

    Founded in 1910, Acme Oyster House is a casual seafood restaurant with locations throughout Louisiana. It's known for its raw oysters, hearty seafood gumbo, and the '10 Napkin Roast Beef Po' Boy'.

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