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Hilton New Orleans Riverside
Two Poydras Street New Orleans LA USA
Hotel Type: New Orleans Hotels
Distance to National D-day Museum: 0.4Mi / 0.6Km
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InterContinental NEW ORLEANS
444 ST. CHARLES AVENUE New Orleans LA USA
Hotel Type: New Orleans Hotels
Distance to National D-day Museum: 0.4Mi / 0.6Km
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Loews New Orleans Hotel
300 Poydras Street New Orleans LA USA
Hotel Type: New Orleans Hotels 
Distance to National D-day Museum: 0.4Mi / 0.6Km
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Staybridge Suites NEW ORLEANS
501 TCHOUPITOULAS AT POYDRAS New Orleans LA USA
Hotel Type: New Orleans Extended Stay Hotels
Distance to National D-day Museum: 0.4Mi / 0.6Km
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W New Orleans
333 Poydras Street New Orleans LA USA
Hotel Type: New Orleans Hotels
Distance to National D-day Museum: 0.4Mi / 0.6Km
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Harrahs New Orleans
8 Canal Street New Orleans LA USA
Hotel Type: New Orleans Hotels
Distance to National D-day Museum: 0.5Mi / 0.8Km
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New Orleans Marriott
555 Canal Street New Orleans LA USA
Hotel Type: New Orleans Hotels
Distance to National D-day Museum: 0.6Mi / 0.9Km
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Sheraton New Orleans Hotel
500 Canal Street New Orleans LA USA
Hotel Type: New Orleans Hotels
Distance to National D-day Museum: 0.6Mi / 0.9Km
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The Fairmont New Orleans
123 Baronne Street New Orleans LA USA
Hotel Type: New Orleans Luxury Hotels 
Distance to National D-day Museum: 0.7Mi / 1.1Km
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The Ritz-Carlton New Orleans
921 Canal Street New Orleans LA USA
Hotel Type: New Orleans Hotels
Distance to National D-day Museum: 0.7Mi / 1.1Km
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Hotel Monteleone New Orleans
214 Royal Street New Orleans LA USA
Hotel Type: New Orleans Luxury Hotels 
Distance to National D-day Museum: 0.7Mi / 1.1Km
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Omni Royal Orleans New Orleans
621 St. Louis Street New Orleans LA USA
Hotel Type: New Orleans Luxury Hotels 
Distance to National D-day Museum: 0.9Mi / 1.4Km
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There are many attractions in New Orleans.
Here we list a few very famous attractions.
Bourbon Street, extending through French Quarter from east to west, is one of the best areas for nightlife, attracting
millions of people. The black musicians in this street created jazz at the end of the 19th century, so first-class jazz
bars and R&B bars are available here. Moreover, excellent street artists and behavior artists here make deep impression
on tourists. The stripe tease bars in this street are renowned all over the country. Generally, the admission is $10 and
there are only topless shows.
French Quarter is the most famous part of the city. It had been a French colony until Napolean sold it to the newly built
United States of America. Now it focuses on commerce and entertainment with lots of clubs, bars, shops, hotels and
restaurants. Many buildings here are still in the French style and some are quite like what they were two centuries ago.
The Royal Street is full of various high-rank antique shops. Jackson Square lies in the center of French Quarter. On the
square, there are artists drawing portraits for tourists, musicians playing musical instruments, and magicians and
vaudevillians giving performances. Therefore, we often see Jackson Square on the postcards as the symbol of the city.