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Amenities

Free parking

33

Air conditioning

33

Free Wifi

31

Free Internet

29

Breakfast included

20

Style

Mid-range

17

Budget

12

Family-friendly

9

Business

7

Romantic

6

Neighborhoods

Ninth Ward

14

New Orleans East

11

Bywater District

7

Mid-City District

5

Read Boulevard East

4

Attractions Near

Distance from The National WWII Museum

0.5 miles

Distance from Garden District

1 miles

Distance from French Quarter

1 miles

Distance from Jackson Square

1.1 miles

Distance from St. Louis Cathedral

1.1 miles

     For most of the year, New Orleans is hot and muggy. In the summer, the temperature is often well into the 90s and it can be difficult to escape the humidity outside of retreating to your hotel's swimming pool, if it's got one.  If you don't mind the heat and humidity, summer is a good time to grab some hotel bargains.

     There is a short winter in New Orleans, although it doesn't get particularly cold. Some days in February you may find yourself walking around in shirt sleeves. On the other hand, one of the city's best known ghost stories involves a woman who froze to death outside one January night. So don't show up in winter time dressed for the tropics.

     The weather is very nice in the spring in New Orleans, although Mardi Gras is something to factor into your travel plans. Another factor to consider is the hurricane season that runs through late summer and early fall.  This is one of those parts of the country where more often than not, there is warm or hot sunshine. But when it rains, it can rain hard. Before the levees failed in 2005, even a heavy pounding day-long rainstorm would be enough to fill some parts of the city with knee-deep water.

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