Local Area
Experience the soulful sounds of New Orleans jazz while enjoying craft cocktails in our intimate courtyard setting.
Dance the night away to authentic New Orleans music in our beautifully restored ballroom.
Explore the legendary nightlife of Bourbon Street with our knowledgeable local guides and VIP access.
Explore the stunning Creole and Victorian architecture that makes the French Quarter a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Immerse yourself in New Orleans' vibrant art scene with visits to premier galleries and artist studios.
Rejuvenate with our signature treatments inspired by traditional Louisiana healing practices and modern luxury.
Find inner peace in our tranquil courtyard garden with guided meditation and mindfulness practices.
More than 40,000 pieces by global artists of various historical periods in a grand marble building.
Longtime horse-racing spot with slot machines & a clubhouse & host of the Jazz & Heritage Festival.
166,000-square-foot stadium & home to the New Orleans Saints plus other special events & concerts.
Multi-building museum with interactive submarine exhibit, planes, 4-D theater & eatery downstairs.
Artists & performers ply their trades in a park built in 1721 & lined with historic buildings.
Insect & marine life exhibits plus a 400,000-gallon tank with reefs, sharks & a walk-through tunnel.
Bourbon Street is a famous street in the heart of New Orleans, Louisiana, known for its vibrant nightlife and history.
Canal Street in New Orleans is a wide, historic street that served as a "neutral ground" between different neighborhoods and as a hub for shopping and business.
Grand, spired circa-1700s church with stained glass, a painted ceiling & an active congregation.
The French Market in New Orleans is a historic and iconic open-air market located in the French Quarter.
Iconic New Orleans cafe known for cafƩ au laits, chicory coffee & beignets since 1862.
The Historic New Orleans Collection is a museum, research center, and publisher dedicated to the study and preservation of the history and culture of New Orleans and the Gulf South region of the United States.
It's a museum, a micro-distillery, and an event venue all under one roof, dedicated to exploring the history and culture of New Orleans cocktails, particularly the Sazerac.
Interactive insect exhibits, bugs in action & an IMAX theater all in a U.S. Custom House.
The lower end of building one is located 1,640 feet upriver from Canal Street on the banks of the Mississippi River. It is named after former Mayor of New Orleans Ernest Nathan Morial.
31-acre park that's home to historic Congo Square & hosts concerts, films & other events.
Lively street that is know for it's abundance of live music