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Marriott hotels in New Orleans

Experience the vibrant culture of New Orleans, the lively city in Louisiana, United States, with a comforting stay at one of the Marriott hotels. Renowned for its music scene, diverse cuisine, and unique traditions, New Orleans has a captivating charm that beckons travelers from all corners of the world.
Known as the birthplace of jazz, a visit to New Orleans would be incomplete without immersing yourself in its thriving music scene. At the Marriott hotels, you're only a short walk away from the legendary French Quarter, the heart of the city’s music. Here, music fills the air from the break of dawn till the late hours of the night, offering an exhilarating experience for the senses.
Another significant feature of New Orleans that can't be missed is its distinctive Creole and Cajun cuisine. And here too, staying at one of the Marriott hotels in New Orleans puts you within easy access to a range of eateries, from upscale dining experiences to laid-back bistros, that serve these local delights. Indulge in a flavorful bowl of gumbo or try some jambalaya, and you'll understand why New Orleans is considered a food lover's paradise.
Finally, New Orleans is known for its unique cultural events, with Mardi Gras being the most famous of them all. An extravagant celebration filled with parades, parties, and costumes, Mardi Gras truly embodies the spirit of New Orleans. As a guest at a Marriott hotel, you'll have the opportunity to both experience these traditions firsthand and retreat to a tranquil, comfortable space to unwind.

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  • New Orleans Marriott Warehouse Arts District
    New Orleans Marriott Warehouse Arts District
    859 Convention Center Blvd, New Orleans, US
    • Swimming pool
    • Free WiFi

    Stay near the city core in this popular property offering cozy rooms, excellent services, multiple restaurants & a rooftop bar. The perfect base to explore the vibrant surroundings.

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    973 reviews

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  • Hotel Tonnelle New Orleans, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel By Marriott
    Hotel Tonnelle New Orleans, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel By Marriott
    2203 Saint Charles Avenue, New Orleans, US
    • Free WiFi

    It offers exquisite rooms and top-notch service. Delight with relaxing amenities like a swimming pool and spa for an unforgettable stay.

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    984 reviews

    4.2
    From$131.68per room / per night
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  • SpringHill Suites by Marriott New Orleans Warehouse Arts District
    SpringHill Suites by Marriott New Orleans Warehouse Arts District
    301 Saint Joseph St, New Orleans, US
    • Free WiFi
    • Fitness facilities

    Immerse into the artistic ambience with modern comforts. Remarkable amenities and unique designs for a truly memorable experience. Has a state-of-the-art fitness center.

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    904 reviews

    4.1
    From$141.03per room / per night
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  • AC Hotel by Marriott New Orleans French Quarter
    AC Hotel by Marriott New Orleans French Quarter
    221 Carondelet St, New Orleans, US
    • Free WiFi
    • Fitness facilities

    Experience the charm of French Quarter living combined with modern amenities like a rooftop bar and fitness center.

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    906 reviews

    4.1
    From$120.04per room / per night
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Shopping streets in New Orleans Louisiana

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    Magazine Street

    Magazine Street is a picturesque shopping and entertainment district in the heart of New Orleans. It's home to a diverse mixture of bohemian boutiques, art galleries, antique stores, and eateries, spanning six miles of the city.

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    New Orleans

    Royal Street

    Historic Royal Street is an elegant shopping corridor in the French Quarter that offers a unique blend of modern luxury and old-world charm. Here, visitors can explore an array of art galleries, high-end antique shops, luxurious jewelry stores, and famous restaurants.

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    French Market

    The French Market, America's oldest public market, is a must-visit shopping destination in New Orleans. The market offers a variety of high-quality products ranging from traditional Cajun and Creole food items to local arts and crafts, clothing, and jewelry.

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    New Orleans

    Canal Street

    Nestled on the edge of the French Quarter, Canal Street is a bustling shopping strip known for its high-end shops and boutiques. The shopping district features retail giants like Saks Fifth Avenue, along with a range of local stores and souvenir shops.

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    New Orleans

    Julia Street

    In the heart of the Arts District, Julia Street offers an array of commercial art galleries featuring works by local and nationally acclaimed artists. This vibrant shopping street is filled with contemporary art spaces, boutique shops, and popular restaurants.

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Cultural Attractions in New Orleans Louisiana

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    New Orleans

    French Quarter

    The French Quarter of New Orleans is a vibrant neighborhood steeped in history and culture, known for its distinctive architecture, vivacious nightlife, and unique culinary offerings, all centered around the world-renowned Bourbon Street.

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    St. Louis Cathedral

    The St. Louis Cathedral, dominating Jackson Square, is a timeless masterpiece of French Gothic architecture and one of the oldest cathedrals in North America. It is emblematic of New Orleans’ rich Catholic heritage.

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    Preservation Hall

    Known for its dedication to keeping traditional New Orleans Jazz alive, Preservation Hall offers nightly concerts in an intimate, historic setting. No visit to New Orleans would be complete without taking in a show.

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    New Orleans

    Garden District

    The Garden District is a beautiful and quiet neighborhood known for its well-preserved antebellum mansions, lush gardens, and the famous Magazine Street filled with local boutiques, antique shops, and excellent restaurants.

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    New Orleans

    Mardi Gras World

    A trip to Blaine Kern’s Mardi Gras World offers tourists a behind the scenes look at the city’s most famous celebration. Here visitors can witness the creation of the incredible parade floats and learn about the history of the festival.

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Restaurants, Cafés & Local Eats in New Orleans Louisiana

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    Café Du Monde

    Café Du Monde, an iconic traditional coffee shop, known for its famous beignets and Café au lait. The café is open 24/7 and has been serving both locals and tourists since 1862.

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    New Orleans

    Commander's Palace

    Commander's Palace is a landmark restaurant in the heart of New Orleans' Garden District. The haute Creole menu and refined atmosphere make it a popular destination for both locals and tourists.

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    Acme Oyster House

    Acme Oyster House has been serving the freshest seafood since they opened their doors in 1910. Especially famous for their oysters which can be enjoyed raw, fried, or chargrilled with a delicious herb-butter concoction.

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    Coop's Place

    Coop's Place is a local gem in the French Quarter. Known for their Creole fare and late-night hours, it's a must-visit stop for any food lover in the city.

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    New Orleans

    Cochon Restaurant

    Cochon Restaurant is a standout for southern cuisine. With dishes like pork gumbo, fried alligator, and rabbit & dumplings, this place perfectly combines heritage with evolution.

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