Top Attractions

Explore New Orleans 

Steps away from The Dauphine Orleans hotel, explore hours of fun in the French Quarter. Enjoy delicious creole cuisine like Jambalaya and Crawfish étouffée and sweet beignets. Learn about the history and culture of New Orleans' at various museums. Don't forget to visit Bourbon Street to experience the vibrant nightlife and historic bars of the French Quarter.

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Mardi Gras World

Step behind the scenes of New Orleans’ most iconic celebration at Mardi Gras World. Tour a working float studio, see artists in action, snap interactive photos, and discover unique spaces perfect for team-building events and private gatherings.

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Patrick's Bar Vin

Enjoy an exceptional wine list, Belgian beers, and signature cocktails at Patrick’s Bar Vin loacted inside Hotel Mazarin. A top 10 U.S. wine bar!

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21st Amendment Bar at La Louisiane

Inside Hotel Mazarin, this French Quarter bar channels the Prohibition era. Sip handcrafted cocktails surrounded by vintage charm and portraits of notorious 1920s mobsters.

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Frenchman Street

Frenchman Street is recognized as one of the top spots for live music. Enjoy sounds of reggae, jazz, and blues spilling onto the streets as you shop and immerse yourself in the French Quarter culture.

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Jackson Square

Visit this distinguished National Historic Landmark. Tour the historic St. Louis Cathedral, Cabildo, Pontalba Buildings, and The Presbytère within the square and view art displays, street performers, and vendors.

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Café du Monde

Find one of New Orleans’ most historic and famous landmarks down the road. Famous for its powdered sugar-coated beignets and freshly brewed café au lait, Café du Monde has been a favorite since 1862.

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New Orleans Jazz Museum

Take an interactive journey through jazz music and its importance to the New Orleans Culture. Listen to live recordings from popular jazz performers.

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French Quarter Riverwalk

The Riverwalk offers a great place to see the city and spans 1.3 miles. There is a paved path for and hiking. Be sure to visit the shops and restaurants along the way.

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