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Hilton hotels in New Orleans

Discover the vibrant culture and rich history of New Orleans, a city that thrives in the heart of Louisiana. As a popular destination, this city is known for its unique blend of French, African, and American cultures, colorful architecture, irresistible cuisine and world-renowned festivals. Amidst these attractions, Hilton Hotels provide a relaxing stay to fully soak in the local ambiance of 'The Big Easy'.
New Orleans is a city synonymous with music, specifically jazz, which is deeply rooted in its cultural heritage. The city is also home to the famous French Quarter, Bourbon Street's renowned nightlife, and some of the most diverse neighborhoods in the United States. While exploring these distinctive places, the comfort and convenience of Hilton Hotels ensure you're never too far from your next adventure.
Foodies will be thrilled to find that New Orleans is a gastronomic delight. Famous for dishes like jambalaya, gumbo, and po' boys, the city offers a culinary exploration that is as vibrant and diverse as its music scene. After a day of indulging in these delicacies, returning to the welcoming and comfortable rooms in your chosen Hilton Hotel guarantees a restful sleep.
In addition to these, New Orleans holds one of the world's most famous carnivals, Mardi Gras. The city bursts into life with endless parades of flamboyant costumes, music, and celebrations. With Hilton Hotels conveniently located across the city, guests can experience these unforgettable events without sacrificing comfort and quality hospitality. Rediscover New Orleans, Louisiana, and make your stay memorable with Hilton Hotels.

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  • Embassy Suites by Hilton New Orleans
    Embassy Suites by Hilton New Orleans
    315 Julia St, New Orleans, US
    • Free WiFi
    • Fitness facilities

    This place offers spacious suites, free breakfast and a complimentary Evening Reception. Enjoy the fitness center and outdoor pool for ultimate comfort and relaxation.

    Average

    1,474 reviews

    3.9
    From$162.88per room / per night
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  • Hilton New Orleans/St. Charles Avenue
    Hilton New Orleans/St. Charles Avenue
    333 Saint Charles Ave, New Orleans, US
    • Free WiFi
    • Fitness facilities

    A vintage charm blending with modern design and amenities. It offers comfortable rooms, excellent dining options. Far more than just a stay!

    Good

    945 reviews

    4.1
    From$103.36per room / per night
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  • Canopy by Hilton New Orleans Downtown
    Canopy by Hilton New Orleans Downtown
    1100 Tulane Avenue, New Orleans, US
    • Free WiFi
    • Fitness facilities

    A boutique-style downtown hub offering chic rooms, top-notch amenities, a rooftop bar to enjoy scenic city views and crafted cocktails.

    Good

    619 reviews

    4.2
    From$126.34per 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

    Experience unique charm with a fusion of modern comfort and classic elegance. Enhanced with deluxe amenities and a welcoming atmosphere.

    Good

    964 reviews

    4.3
    From$129.93per room / per night
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Shopping streets in New Orleans Louisiana

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    Magazine Street

    Magazine Street is one of the most well-known shopping streets in New Orleans. Stretching for six miles, it's home to a diverse mix of local boutiques, art galleries, and specialty shops, which are housed in charming historic buildings.

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

    Famous for its elegant architecture, Royal Street in the French Quarter is a must-visit for shoppers interested in fine antiques, local artwork, and luxury goods. Buskers, playing their jazz tunes on the corners, add to the vibrant and uniquely New Orleanian atmosphere.

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    French Market

    The historic French Market, although not a street per se, is a shopping destination in its own right. From fresh local produce and food stalls, to jewelry, handmade crafts, and souvenirs, it offers a diverse shopping experience.

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    Oak Street

    Oak Street in the Carrollton neighborhood offers a thriving mix of shopping and dining options. It is known for its bookstores, boutique shopping, and the annual Po-Boy Festival.

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    Canal Street

    One of the major thoroughfares in New Orleans, Canal Street is home to classic department stores, major retailers, and souvenir shops. It also serves as the divide between the French Quarter and the Central Business District.

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Cultural Attractions in New Orleans Louisiana

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    New Orleans

    French Quarter

    The French Quarter, one of the most historic neighborhoods in the city, is known for its vibrant nightlife and colorful buildings with cast-iron balconies. It's a beautifully preserved old town filled with Spanish-French colonial architecture, buzzing with Cajun food joints, and constantly lively with the sound of jazz music.

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    New Orleans

    Mardi Gras

    Mardi Gras in New Orleans is a must-see. This grand carnival attracts millions of people each year. Famous for its raucous parades and parties, it's a colorful celebration involving flamboyant costumes, constant partying, and beaded necklace throws.

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    The National WWII Museum

    The National WWII Museum is a military history museum that provides an intimate and immersive tour of World War II, from the industrial efforts on the home front to the combat experience of the American soldier abroad. This museum is considered one of the best of its kind in the world.

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    New Orleans Jazz

    New Orleans is considered the birthplace of jazz, and this rich musical tradition continues in the streets, clubs, and festivals of the city. Catch a show at Preservation Hall, a historic jazz club featuring nightly concerts, or simply enjoy the street performers contributing to the city's vibrant soundscape.

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  5. Beautiful sunset view of St. Louis Cathedral and Jackson Square in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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    St. Louis Cathedral

    St. Louis Cathedral, overlooking Jackson Square, is an iconic piece of New Orleans architecture. As the mother church of the Archdiocese of New Orleans and the oldest cathedral in the United States, St. Louis Cathedral holds a significant place in New Orleans history and offers daily mass for Catholic visitors.

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Restaurants, Cafés & Local Eats in New Orleans Louisiana

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    Café du Monde

    Café du Monde is a New Orleans institution known for its iconic beignets and cafe au lait. Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, it is a popular spot for both locals and tourists looking for a taste of the city's French heritage.

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    Galatoire's

    Galatoire's has been a fixture of New Orleans' French Quarter since 1905. Renowned for Creole cuisine, the menu features classics like Shrimp Remoulade, Turtle Soup, and Bread Pudding with Warm Bourbon Sauce. It's a must-visit for food lovers in the city.

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    New Orleans

    Commander's Palace

    Often hailed as the city's most popular restaurant, Commander's Palace has been serving up Haute Creole cuisine since the 1870s. The restaurant has been instrumental in launching the careers of world-class chefs like Emeril Lagasse and offers an incredible dining experience.

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    Parkway Tavern

    Established in 1911, Parkway Tavern is famous for its po'boys, a classic New Orleans sandwich filled with fried seafood or roast beef. It's a local favorite, drawing in crowds with its delicious rendition of this traditional Louisiana specialty.

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    Willie Mae's Scotch House

    Lauded by many as home to America's best fried chicken, Willie Mae's Scotch House is a James Beard Award-winning restaurant that's been a staple of the New Orleans food scene for over 60 years. Their secret-recipe fried chicken is beloved by locals and tourists alike.

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