4. Hotel Mazarin
8.0
730 Bienville St., New Orleans, LA
Hotel · French Quarter · 22 tips and reviews
Erin Dailey: If you don't mind street and Bourbon noise, book a balcony suite. If you want it quiet, definitely ask for a quiet room -- not a courtyard room! They're really loud too!
Kaitlyn Moore: The European courtyard and fountain where they serve an awesome breakfast is one of the things that really sets this place apart! As well as the quiet and serene feeling of the back courtyard
Martijn van Exel: The "Petit" King rooms are indeed Petit. Only one bedside table. No desk / workspace. Otherwise great. Quiet, pleasant courtyard, friendly staff.
5. Crescent Park
8.8
River Front, New Orleans, LA
Park · Bywater · 22 tips and reviews
Plwm Bwm: This park has some of my favourite views of New Orleans. It's nice and quiet too
James Bates: Peaceful oasis by the Mississippi and a nice way to walk back to French Market from Marigny
Sherri Mansfield: Nice park. Needs bathrooms. Dog park needs water bowls inside the gate, covering over benches to provide shade. Trees need to be moved to side to provide more play room for dogs. Worth a visit!!
9. Hotel Le Marais
8.0
717 Conti St., New Orleans, LA
Hotel · French Quarter · 22 tips and reviews
Corina Hitchcock-Spicer: Really comfy beds, quiet, and nic
Warren Bobrow: You will never think that the end of the known universe is just around the corner. So quiet!
Jeff Morris: Great Hotel. Very friendly front desk staff. Quiet rooms. Doesn't feel like your steps from Bourbon Street, which can be a good thing!
Candice Rivera: Gorgeous, historic, peaceful, but also an exciting place to be during Mardi Gras
Ricardo Hernandez: The answer to the French Quartier. Come here in a quiet and sunny Sunday morning and then do brunch nearby.
Eitan Lidergot: Awesome houses and mansions, nice restaurants and bars, and take a tour of the cemetery
Matthew Caldecutt: The food arrives slowly and the drinks aren't memorable, but it's a quiet place from a late night meal.
Allie Spears: Shrimps in blankets, glorious rum selection, steak frites
Marigny9: "The other Tiki bar" may have won Food & Wine's Best New Bar in the US, but L29's dream team of mixologists creates far superior cocktails that are not only drinkable but also delicious.
Loren Monroe-Trice: Lucky us, upgraded to a suite #103. Pretty nice, a narrow 2 room venue on the ground floor. Very quiet, faces E away from the busy street. Do bring candles to mask the stale slightly smoky scent.
Marlon: Great location within the French Quarter. A block away from Bourbon, but quiet enough for you to rest. Also, close to all major streetcar lines.
Sarah Johnston: Good location, close to bourbon street but far enough away that it's quiet. Pool area is nice. Helpful concierge.
Roberto: I see weird reviews. I don't know about the pool, but who cares for one when you are in NOla? Great loc. & service. My room faced the courtyard so it was quiet (who brings babies anyways?) great $
Colan M: Dog friendly as usual for the W franchise. However housekeeping was not very pet comfortable. Rooms are small (similar to the W London) although very plush. Close to tourist central yet quiet.
Miles Marks: Awesome, quiet, funky, sexy, secure. So there's that.
Christine Beichner: Wonderful quiet slightly out of the way of the masses!!
Mary DeBattista: Never do I feel more like I'm in France than when I'm at Croissant d'Or. Enjoy the simple elegance, the tile, and the lovely quiet courtyard along with a fresh warm croissant and a Cafe Au Lait.
OffBeat Magazine: Delicious French pastries... a great spot for coffee and dessert in the Quarter