Garden District

New Orleans

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Garden District
Garden District
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Garden District

This green and pleasant district is an idea place for a stroll among magnificent mansions and beautiful parkland.

The Garden District has been created from the former plantation lands and is now designated a Historic Landmark District. Based on the original 1806 design by New Orleans architect Barthelemy Lafon, it encompasses lavish mansions and spectacular gardens, pretty cottages and ornately decorated villas, set amongst verdant parkland dotted with canals and fountains.Many of the original 19th-century buildings are preserved, designed in the Greek revival style, and several of the streets are named after Greek muses. The smaller homes have been turned into delightful shops or bed-and-breakfast accommodation, while notable landmarks include the Anshe Sfard synagogue, Lafayette Cemetery No.1 and a historic skating rink now converted into a shopping mall with a difference.George Washington Cable House commemorates one of Louisiana’s most influential writers, whose accounts of early Creole life have ensured this important era in the history of the state has been chronicled for posterity. His home on Eighth Street is now a national monument. The Commander’s Palace dates from the 1880s and has a long-standing reputation as one of the finest dining establishments in the whole of America.Magazine Street is a haven for shopaholics, offering everything from local souvenirs and crafts, antiques and collectables to gourmet products, while stylish boutiques line St. Charles Avenue to the north. Stay in one of the charming bed and breakfasts on this fashionable avenue and wake up to the sound of traditional trams trundling past your window.The Garden District is transformed every October by the quirky Zombiefest parade, when the undead take over the streets in a fancy-dress frenzy that channels the dark arts of Voodoo. The annual bake-off competition in July is an altogether cosier affair, showcasing the authentic taste of Southern hospitality.Buses and trams serve the Garden District, and there is plenty of on-street parking. Take a leisurely stroll around this beautifully preserved neighbourhood, or join a tour to discover the history behind its manicured lawns and elegant facades.


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Top hotels in Garden District

Bourbon Orleans Hotel
Bourbon Orleans Hotel
4 out of 5
717 Orleans St., New Orleans, LA
The price is P5,543 per night from Jul 7 to Jul 8
P5,543
P7,832 total
Jul 7 - Jul 8
includes taxes & fees
Book a stay at this historic hotel in New Orleans. Enjoy free WiFi, breakfast (surcharge), and a fitness center. Our guests praise the pool and the bar in our ...
8.8/10 Excellent! (3,860 reviews)
"Staff was very friendly, room was clean, and it was extremely close to Bourbon."

Reviewed on Jun 10, 2025

Bourbon Orleans Hotel
Wyndham New Orleans - French Quarter
Wyndham New Orleans - French Quarter
4 out of 5
124 Royal St, New Orleans, LA
The price is P4,702 per night from Jul 1 to Jul 2
P4,702
P7,233 total
Jul 1 - Jul 2
includes taxes & fees
Book a stay at this business-friendly hotel in New Orleans. Enjoy free WiFi, a fitness center, and valet parking (surcharge). Our guests praise the pool and ...
8.6/10 Excellent! (4,075 reviews)
"Great place to stay!"

Reviewed on Jun 11, 2025

Wyndham New Orleans - French Quarter
InterContinental New Orleans by IHG
InterContinental New Orleans by IHG
4 out of 5
444 St Charles Ave New Orleans Louisiana, New Orleans, LA
The price is P4,124 per night from Jun 19 to Jun 20
P4,124
P6,884 total
Jun 19 - Jun 20
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this 4-star business-friendly hotel in New Orleans. Enjoy free WiFi, 2 restaurants, and 2 bars/lounges. Our guests praise the restaurant and the helpful ...
8.8/10 Excellent! (1,387 reviews)
"Great service and location"

Reviewed on Jun 10, 2025

InterContinental New Orleans by IHG
Four Points By Sheraton French Quarter
Four Points By Sheraton French Quarter
3.5 out of 5
541 Bourbon St, New Orleans, LA
The price is P6,142 per night from Jun 30 to Jul 1
P6,142
P7,226 total
Jun 30 - Jul 1
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this 3.5-star golf hotel in New Orleans. Enjoy breakfast (surcharge), room service, and a 24-hour fitness center. Our guests praise the pool and the ...
9/10 Wonderful! (1,121 reviews)
"No water pressure in the shower. Room cleaning twice a day mine did not get done for three days"

Reviewed on Jun 12, 2025

Four Points By Sheraton French Quarter
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 P6,127 per night from Jul 1 to Jul 2
P6,127
P7,209 total
Jul 1 - Jul 2
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this 3.5-star business-friendly hotel in New Orleans. Enjoy free breakfast, room service, and a fitness center. Our guests praise the breakfast and the ...
7.8/10 Good! (1,721 reviews)
"Everything was excellent and the staff was amazing"

Reviewed on Jun 9, 2025

Embassy Suites by Hilton New Orleans
New Orleans Marriott
New Orleans Marriott
4 out of 5
555 Canal St, New Orleans, LA
The price is P6,594 per night from Jun 29 to Jun 30
P6,594
P9,497 total
Jun 29 - Jun 30
includes taxes & fees
Book a stay at this business-friendly hotel in New Orleans. Enjoy 2 restaurants, breakfast (surcharge), and room service. Our guests praise the bar and the helpful ...
8.8/10 Excellent! (1,633 reviews)
"It’s was great location"

Reviewed on Jun 3, 2025

New Orleans Marriott
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Other neighbourhoods around Garden District

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Irish Channel

If you're spending some time in Irish Channel, Magazine Street and Mississippi River are top sights worth seeing.

Irish Channel
Back wall of Houston's Restaurant. It's held up by angle iron.......it's over 150 years old.

Central City

You might take some time to check out the abundant dining options in Central City. Spend some time visiting top spots like Mckenna Museum of African American Art, and catch the metro at St. Charles at Felicity Stop or St. Charles at Euterpe Stop to see more of the area.

Central City
Mardi Gras World showing art and interior views as well as an individual femail

Lower Garden District

Lower Garden District is highly notable for its beautiful gardens, and you might want to visit top sights like Port of New Orleans and National World War II Museum. See more of New Orleans by jumping on the metro at St. Charles at St. Andrew Stop or St. Charles at Josephine Stop.

Lower Garden District
The Mississippi River across from my brother's Condo in New Oeleans. The best city in the World

Touro

If you're spending time in Touro, check out sights like Magazine Street or Touro Synagogue and hop on the metro to see more the city at Saint Charles at Peniston Stop or Saint Charles at Constantinople Stop.

Touro
Back wall of Houston's Restaurant. It's held up by angle iron.......it's over 150 years old.

Faubourg Lafayette

If you're spending time in Faubourg Lafayette, check out sights like Mckenna Museum of African American Art or Church of St. John the Baptist and hop on the metro to see more the city at St. Charles at Melpomene Stop or Saint Charles at Martin Luther King Jr. Stop.

Faubourg Lafayette
National World War II Museum which includes a city, street scenes and a bridge

Arts/Warehouse District

Known for its ample dining options and fascinating museums, there's plenty to explore in Arts/Warehouse District. You can visit top attractions like National World War II Museum and St Patricks Church, and jump on the metro at St. Charles at Julia Stop or Saint Charles at Saint Joseph Stop to see more of the city.

Arts/Warehouse District

Garden District