What's Arts/Warehouse District Like?
There's a lot visitors like about Arts/Warehouse District, especially its restaurants and museums. Enjoy the neighborhood's live music, art scene, and entertainment venues. Take in some culture at a top spot like National World War II Museum. There's plenty more to see, including Confederate Memorial Hall Museum and Lafayette Square.
Where are the Best Places to Stay in Arts/Warehouse District?
We have 622 accommodations in the neighborhood. Here are some of our travelers' favorite lodging options in Arts/Warehouse District:
Maison Métier, in the Unbound Collection by Hyatt
Luxury hotel with outdoor pool, restaurant- Free WiFi • 24-hour fitness center • Bar • 24-hour front desk • Attentive staff
Drury Plaza Hotel New Orleans
Hotel with outdoor pool, restaurant- Free breakfast • Free WiFi • Spa tub • Fitness center • Walkable location
Virgin Hotels New Orleans
Luxury hotel with 2 bars, outdoor pool- Free WiFi • Restaurant • 24-hour fitness center • Rooftop terrace • Central location
Kimpton Hotel Fontenot, an IHG Hotel
Hotel with 3 restaurants, 2 bars- Free WiFi • 24-hour fitness center • Cafe • 24-hour front desk • Walkable location
Renaissance New Orleans Arts Warehouse District Hotel
Historic hotel with outdoor pool, restaurant- Free WiFi • 24-hour fitness center • Bar • Cafe • Central location
How to Get to Arts/Warehouse District
Flying to:
- Louis Armstrong New Orleans Intl. Airport (MSY), 11.6 mi (18.7 km) from Arts/Warehouse District
Getting to Arts/Warehouse District on Metro
Stations in the neighborhood include:
- St. Charles at Julia Stop
- Saint Charles at Saint Joseph Stop
- St Charles at Girod Stop
Things to See and Do in and around Arts/Warehouse District
What to See in Arts/Warehouse District
- Lafayette Square
- Julia Row
- St Patricks Church
- Henry Clay Statue
- The New Orleans Artworks at the New Orleans GlassWorks & Printmaking Studio
Things to Do in Arts/Warehouse District
- National World War II Museum
- Confederate Memorial Hall Museum
- Contemporary Arts Center
- Ogden Museum of Southern Art
- Lemieux Galleries