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Explore New Orleans

The Crescent City is a living story where walls whisper, menus speak, and street corners sing. At the Eliza Jane, step out of our front door and into the neverending tale of New Orleans, at the crossroads of the legendary French Quarter, the bustling Central Business District, and the flourishing Arts District. Discover unforgettable things to do in Downtown New Orleans.

Two cups of coffee on a round table with a plate of sugar-dusted pastries, a green cigarette box, and a wooden-hand wearing a watch, shot from above.

0.6 Miles | ​ 3 Minutes Drive

Café Du Monde

Best known for its powdered sugar beignets and chicory coffee, this New Orleans icon is open 24 hours a day.

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A bright turquoise, turreted two-story Victorian-style inn with a wraparound porch and striped awnings, sunny street scene.

2.1 Miles | ​ 9 Minutes Drive

Commander's Palace

A New Orleans landmark dating back more than 120 years, this James Beard Foundation-awarded restaurant dishes up haute Creole cuisine.

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Sunset over a quaint city street flanked by classic buildings, narrow road lined with cars, soft orange glow casting long shadows.

0.9 Miles | ​ 5 Minutes Drive

Café Amelie

The former home of Alice Heine, who became the Princess of Monaco in 1889. The café is famous for its lush courtyards and inventive cocktails.

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A whole roasted fish topped with chopped parsley on a decorative plate, garnished with herbs and spices.

0.9 Miles | ​ 6 Minutes Drive

Pêche

Dishes at Pêche are a masterful fusion of South American, Spanish, and Gulf Coast cuisine. Signature seafood dishes are the way to go.

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A grand, airy art museum interior with white pillars, open central atrium, balustrades, and framed paintings along the walls.

​ 4.1 Miles | ​ 6 Minutes Drive

New Orleans Museum of Art

This grandiose marble building is the city's oldest fine arts institution and houses nearly 40,000 artworks spanning 4,000 years of human history.

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A building with signage reading “The National WWII Museum” on a modern concrete exterior, under a partly cloudy sky.

0.9 Miles | ​ 5 Minutes Drive

The National WWII Museum

Discover incredible stories from the "war that changed the world" at the country's only official World War II museum.

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A narrow cemetery path lined with weathered mausoleums and iron fences on both sides, leading to a distant yellow building under a cloudy sky.

0.9 Miles | ​ 6 Minutes Drive

ST. Louis Cemetery No.1

The city's oldest cemetery is the final resting place of many prominent figures, including voodoo priestess Marie Laveau and Homer Plessy. To visit, be sure to book a guided tour.

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A statue of a rider on a horse sits atop a stone pedestal in a circular garden with white flowers, framed by a grand château-like building and blue sky.

0.6 Miles | ​ 3 Minutes Drive

Jackson Square

Designed after the Place des Vosges in Paris, Jackson Square has been the central meeting point for New Orleans residents since 1721.

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A live band performs on a dimly lit stage with a crowd watching, colorful backdrop, flags, and bright stage lights.

3.6 Miles | ​ 19 Minutes Drive

Tipitina's

Our boutique hotel is near Tipitina's, named for the famed New Orleans blues track by Professor Longhair, this 18-and-up club pays homage to the Fess R&B legacy.

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A close-up of a saxophonist playing a saxophone on a colorful, lit stage, with hands on the instrument and a microphone nearby, in a lively musical setting.

1.4 Miles | ​ 8 Minutes Drive

The Spotted Cat Music Club

Known to locals as "The Cat," this quintessential jazz club on Frenchman Street makes for an evening of fabulous music.

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A glass with a fizzy drink and ice, topped with fresh mint leaves against a dark wooden surface.

1.4 Miles | ​ 8 Minutes Drive

D.B.A.

Come to this Marigny bar any night of the week to hear live local and regional music. Just arrive early because it's first come, first served.

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A dim, moody sign reads “PRESERVATION HALL” hanging from a weathered storefront, warm orange light casts eerie shadows.

0.9 Miles | ​ 7 Minutes Drive

Preservation Hall

This Big Easy institution has been around since the early 1960s. The venue, inside an 1810s home, continues to produce live jazz concerts more than 350 nights a year.

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An ornate building facade with classical columns and a decorative plaque reading “New Orleans Board of Trade, Ltd.”, under a blue sky.

0.3 Miles | ​ 2 Minutes Drive

Board of Trade

The Board of Trade is a historic event venue in New Orleans, known for its elegant architecture, spacious courtyard, and grand ballroom, offering a distinctive setting for gatherings in the heart of the city.

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