![]() If you’re visiting primarily to stay out all night on Bourbon Street or dine at some of the country’s oldest restaurants, you’ll want to stay in the French Quarter or Vieux Carré (that’s Old Square in French). Of course, if you’re heading to the Big Easy with specific plans, then it’s wise to keep certain neighborhoods in mind. Spots like Hotel Peter & Paul, Hotel Saint Vincent, the Chloe, and Maison de la Luz are all destinations (and excuses to book a trip) unto themselves. ![]() But it’s lately become something of a Notable Hotel Town, thanks to a crop of design-forward properties that have opened in the past few years. New Orleans has long drawn tourists, what with Mardi Gras, Bourbon Street, Jazzfest, and all manner of Cajun revelry, cuisine, and open-container-law drinking in between. ![]() Photo-Illustration: The Strategist Photos: Getty/Courtesy ![]()
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