Arts/Warehouse District, LA

New Orleans
National World War II Museum which includes a city, street scenes and a bridge
Get to the heart of modern New Orleans and explore renovated warehouses and modern galleries in this chic district.

Where most cities centers are filled with modern office buildings and shopping malls, a large part of downtown New Orleans developed around its rich artistic history. This downtown area was once referred to as the Warehouse District because of the many old shipping and manufacturing warehouses that were located here. Today, the warehouses have given way to galleries, entertainment and dining venues.

Located on the east bank of the Mississippi River, this neighborhood was developed in the 1980s after the World's Fair was held in the city. Explore the fine art and contemporary paintings on display in scores of galleries along Julia Street, which host events and exhibitions throughout the year. The famed White Linen Night marks the start of the new art season every August. During this event local galleries open their doors as part of a gala fundraiser for the nearby Contemporary Arts Center. Make sure you pack for the occasion as visitors are expected to wear only white.

Wander through the Arts District to find a great selection of contemporary restaurants and explore Cajun, Creole and modern American cuisine. The upscale restaurants are very popular so book ahead. Explore other attractions such as the National World War II Museum, and the Downtown Market, one of three Crescent City Farmers' Markets, which is open every Saturday morning at the corner of Girod Street and Magazine Street.

If you are traveling with kids, check out the Louisiana Children’s Museum, a converted warehouse midway along Julia Street. This venue focuses on making learning fun so it has dozens of interactive and educational activities such as the Talk and Play Center and the Little Port of New Orleans.

Downtown New Orleans was once a dreary industrial zone but since its resurrection into a Southern-style arts and entertainment district it’s become wonderful place to see a different side of the city. The Arts District is on bus lines and streetcar lines, and there’s plenty of parking available.


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Embassy Suites by Hilton New Orleans
Embassy Suites by Hilton New Orleans
3.5 out of 5
315 Julia St, New Orleans, LA
The price is ¥14,827 per night from Sep 29 to Sep 30
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Sep 29 - Sep 30
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"Clean"

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Omni Riverfront Hotel
Omni Riverfront Hotel
4 out of 5
701 Convention Center Blvd, New Orleans, LA
The price is ¥17,147 per night from Oct 9 to Oct 10
¥17,147
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Oct 9 - Oct 10
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8.4/10 Very Good! (1,102 reviews)
"Over all well placed, very clean, staff was there for all your kneeds. If i have to put anyone above and beyond was the valet and bell boys they were alway wanting to help."

Reviewed on Sep 17, 2024

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Virgin Hotels New Orleans
Virgin Hotels New Orleans
4.5 out of 5
550 Baronne St, New Orleans, LA
The price is ¥21,434 per night from Sep 25 to Sep 26
¥21,434
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Reviewed on Sep 22, 2024

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Loews New Orleans Hotel
Loews New Orleans Hotel
4 out of 5
300 Poydras St, New Orleans, LA
The price is ¥19,441 per night from Sep 29 to Sep 30
¥19,441
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Sep 29 - Sep 30
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"From the first time I walked into this hotel it had a wonderful aroma. The ladies at the desk were very nice. Great location. We walked everywhere."

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Old 77 Hotel
Old 77 Hotel
4 out of 5
535 Tchoupitoulas Street, New Orleans, LA
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The price is ¥16,502 per night from Oct 14 to Oct 15
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8.2/10 Very Good! (1,914 reviews)
"Nice hotel in a very good locations, descent internet , nice. Beds. Some old age issues but nothing major."

Reviewed on Sep 20, 2024

Old 77 Hotel
The Barnett
The Barnett
4 out of 5
600 Carondelet Street, New Orleans, LA
The price is ¥15,773 per night from Sep 24 to Sep 25
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"Great location! Every staff member was helpful and courteous!"

Reviewed on Sep 21, 2024

The Barnett
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Arts/Warehouse District, LA