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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing, head to Frenchmen Street – just one of the monuments in Mid-City District. New Orleans has lots of other big landmarks that you might want to see, such as Bourbon Street.
Looking to hit the casinos? Why not spend the evening at Fair Grounds Race Course in Mid-City District and see whether luck is on your side? Let yourself be amazed at the art galleries in the area – your cultural tour starts here. New Orleans has other popular activities, such as Port of New Orleans.
After visiting Louis Armstrong Park, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in New Orleans. Discover the top-notch restaurants and great live music in this walkable area.
Step back in time and learn more about local history with a stop at Saint Louis Cemetery #2 in New Orleans. Experience the great live music and renowned jazz scene in this walkable area.
Find out about the history of New Orleans when you take a trip to Congo Square. Discover the top-notch restaurants and great live music in this walkable area.
After visiting Saint Augustine Church, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in New Orleans. Discover the lively bars and acclaimed art galleries in this walkable area.
Check out reviews of Mid-City District hotels guests love
Best Western Plus French Quarter Courtyard Hotel
10/10 Excellent
"We really enjoyed our stay here! The location was perfect walking distance to everything and directly across form Louis Armstrong park. The staff were AMAZING from suggestions to morning coffee chats everyone was friendly and enjoyable. Rooms where fabulous and had everything we needed. Truly a great stay and great hotel."
"The hotel, conveniently located adjacent to the French Quarter, was full of antique charm, from a four post bed to a vanity complete with decorative accoutrements. The French doors and dormers let in an amazing amount of natural light and fresh air from the connected balcony which allowed for outdoor enjoyment of morning coffee. The pool was only a few feet deep but, we spent our outdoor time mostly in the bubble-free hot tub, there was a lovely trellis overflowing with jasmine which filled the air with a magical aroma. The only downsides would be the minimal view from our room and the air conditioning unit that sounded like an active piece of construction machinery. Staff was friendly and helpful, if not a bit skeptical of the possibility of resident ghosts."
New Orleans Courtyard Hotel and Suites by the French Quarter
10/10 Excellent
"Nice hotel. Very comfortable beds. Hotel is close, walking distance (10 min) to the French Quarter and Bourbon st.. was interesting that there was no mini fridge in the room but no big deal. Also I had no idea parking was $45 a night. Otherwise I enjoyed my stay and wouldn’t mind staying again."
"It was a nice place close to the action. Staff was very nice. The shower curtain curves so the floor gets soaked. It doesn’t have the amenities one might like, but for the price point it was a good place. "
"Our bed was comfortable. Bedding and towels were crispy white. Lots of fluffy towels including several face cloths. The room was updated with a cute, red refrigerator and lamps with USB-C outlets by the bedside. We were in room 2, close to the office. Despite the immediate proximity to so much, it was much quieter than I expected.
Staff made a great effort to accommodate, like dropping and picking up bags early/late despite not being fully staffed (which we knew.)
My only complaint was the floor. It's nicely tiled which should make it easy to mop clean. We remove shoes and walk barefoot. Seeing how dirty they got after cleaning them was disappointing. Thankfully with so many towels, we could clean our feet and the most trafficked floor to reduce the grime on our bare soles.
The neighborhood feels a bit sketchier than it actually is but a tip is to walk on same side of Tulane and if walking to Canal for the streetcar, use a street more north than south. "