Where to stay when you are on New Orleans Tour?

New Orleans is known for its cheerful Jazz music, exciting Mardi Gras, and a million various versions of Jambalaya, but did you know that this famous city also has a dark side, one that some may even term infamous? 

New Orleans was the birthplace of the slave trade in the United States, a popular stop for pirates, and the birthplace of voodoo. Many individuals died during those dreadful times, including voodoo queen Marie Laveau, pirate Jean Lafitte, and War of 1812 victims and soldiers who are supposed to still haunt the city today. In fact, New Orleans is one of America's ten most haunted cities. 

So, if you're planning a trip to New Orleans, then you must be thinking about where to stay in New Orleans when you are on New Orleans TourHere, with this short article, we'll provide ideas about three major places to stay when you're on Tour in New Orlean.

The French Quarter

The French Quarter is New Orleans' most famous and historic neighborhood. You'll find an incredible food scene, a thriving nightlife, all of the city's major attractions, as well as fantastic museums and art galleries.

There are numerous lodging alternatives in the French Quarter to suit all budgets. Because it is the most popular area in New Orleans, we strongly advise you to make a reservation ahead of time.

French Quarter becomes an even more attractive and comfortable place to stay when it comes to New Orleans Vampire Tour or Voodoo Tour New Orleans.

Central Business District

The Central Business District is often known as New Orleans' downtown region, and it contains a diverse range of commercial offices, excellent stores, fancy restaurants, museums, and concert halls. 

The Central Business District is about 20 to 25 minutes walk west of the French Quarter, situated between the Warehouse / Arts District to the south and the French Quarter to the west. As a result, staying here will provide you with easy access to all of New Orleans' major attractions and even for New Orleans Swamp Tours

Warehouse/Art District

The Warehouse/Art District is located right close to the Central Business District and is only a 30-minute walk from the French Quarter. It's a highly posh area with modern art galleries, good dining restaurants, and excellent museums. Doesn't it sound fantastic? 

If you want to see local art galleries while also staying in a modern neighborhood, the Warehouse District is the place to be. You'll find excellent rooms for all budgets here, and you'll be close to the city center!

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