New Orleans Travel Guide


Hotels in New Orleans

A trip to New Orleans does not involve much of sleeping. But to change clothes and to relax for a while you need a place called hotel in any destination.

New Orleans bursts with hotels of various varieties and so you should find something that suits your preferences. The hurricane Katrina unscathed large areas where hotels were concentrated or have left few hotels with minor leaks. Such hotels have been treated and have been reopened immediately.


There are over 30000 hotel rooms in Chicago downtown that are back to business. Hotels in New Orleans look pretty and many hotels took the benefit of the downtime and upgraded their hotels.


Hotels in New Orleans have dropped their prices significantly to lure the tourists. However, the persistent shortage of staff meant lack of flawless service, thought they are making all efforts to fill the gaps. It is best recommended that all the visitors of New Orleans book their hotels in New Orleans well in advance during popular times.


Considering few tips while planning a vacation to New Orleans is essential such as to avoid staying at Bourbon Street as the streets are very busy. In case you stay on this street, at least book a room far away on the street.


Hotels in New Orleans in the Garden district as well as the quarter mean you can visit all the places of your choice. The Mardi Gras rates jump frequently during festival times. The prices of the hotels fall during rainy and chilly seasons.


Recommending any budget hotels in the French Quarter is difficult. If you have a constraint on the budget, guesthouses are ideal. However, you can look for inexpensive lodgings exterior to the Quarter.