Mid-City District, LA
New Orleans





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Popular places to visit

Frenchmen Street
You can find out about the history of New Orleans with a trip to Frenchmen Street. Take in the great live music in this walkable area.

Fair Grounds Race Course
Why not roll the dice with a visit to Fair Grounds Race Course during your time in New Orleans? Discover the top-notch restaurants and great live music in this walkable area.

Louis Armstrong Park
After visiting Louis Armstrong Park, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in New Orleans. Discover the lively bars and renowned jazz scene in this walkable area.

Saint Augustine Church
After visiting Saint Augustine Church, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in New Orleans. Discover the top-notch restaurants and great live music in this walkable area.

Saint Louis Cemetery #2
Step back in time and learn more about local history with a stop at Saint Louis Cemetery #2 in New Orleans. Experience the renowned jazz scene and great live music in this walkable area.

Congo Square
Find out about the history of New Orleans with a stop at Congo Square. Discover the top-notch restaurants and fascinating museums in this walkable area.
Mid-City District Hotel Deals

Best Western Plus French Quarter Courtyard Hotel
"The rooms were very clean, and the staff was very accommodating"
Reviewed on 2026/6/2

Midtown Hotel - Downtown New Orleans
"Midtown is my go-to hotel, when i'm in New Orleans, the staff is friendly and professional, rooms are clean, basic hotel needs"
Reviewed on 2026/5/26

New Orleans Courtyard Hotel and Suites by the French Quarter
"There are no amenities. Not even a vending machine. No elevator and pool wasn’t operable. Definitely not worth the price. Good location to French Quarter and friendly staff though."
Reviewed on 2026/6/3

The Brakeman Hotel
"Was very impressed with the staff & enjoyed my interactions with Tequila at the front desk. Very hospitable & when my ac unit seemed to not be working, she promptly put me into another room. Maintenance was quick to come and realized the ac was in fact working. Room was very comfortable & the bathroom ..."
Reviewed on 2026/6/3

Rathbone Mansions
"I stay in a different hotel each time I go to Nola. This time it was rathbone. I knew the location would be ok. And it was. Addressed took us to wrong building. Office is across the street. Fine. Not unusual in Nola. We got the furthest room in the back. View was dug up septic pipes. Job has been ..."
Reviewed on 2026/6/4

India House Backpackers Hostel
"Unique"
Reviewed on 2026/5/4
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Where to stay in Mid-City District
- French Quarter
- New Orleans Central Business District
- Arts/Warehouse District
- Garden District
- Lower Garden District

French Quarter
Known for its fantastic nightlife and great live music, there's plenty to explore in French Quarter. Check out top attractions like Bourbon Street and Canal Street, and jump on the metro at Dumaine St Station or Ursulines Ave Stop to see more of the city.

New Orleans Central Business District
Known for its fantastic nightlife and great live music, there's plenty to explore in New Orleans Central Business District. Check out top attractions like Canal Street and Bourbon Street, and jump on the metro at Carondelet at Poydras Stop or Poydras Street Stop to see more of the city.

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 Riverwalk Marketplace Shopping Center, and jump on the metro at St. Charles at Julia Stop or Saint Charles at Saint Joseph Stop to see more of the city.

Garden District
Unique features of Garden District include the gardens and restaurants. Make a stop by Lafayette Cemetery or Magazine Street while you're exploring the area.

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.



















