New Orleans Vacation Package Deals & Trips
Top New Orleans Flight + Hotel Vacation Package Deals

Hotel Mazarin
French Quarter
Save 100% on your flightPrice was $867, price is now $591 per person
$591
per person
Feb 10 - Feb 14
Roundtrip flight included
Newark (EWR) to New Orleans (MSY)
4.5/5 Wonderful! (1,008 reviews)
The room was clean and comfortable, bed and sheets were soft. Room a little smaller than expected but nice
Reviewed on Dec 14, 2021

One11 Hotel
French Quarter
Save 100% on your flightPrice was $960, price is now $657 per person
$657
per person
Feb 10 - Feb 14
Roundtrip flight included
Newark (EWR) to New Orleans (MSY)
4.7/5 Exceptional! (110 reviews)
Such a special hotel. It has the most comfortable beds along with fine sheets and towels. I highly recommend this hotel. It truly added to our enjoyment of our stay in New Orleans.
Reviewed on Dec 14, 2021

Lamothe House
Faubourg Marigny
Save 100% on your flightPrice was $581, price is now $398 per person
$398
per person
Feb 10 - Feb 14
Roundtrip flight included
Newark (EWR) to New Orleans (MSY)
4.3/5 Excellent! (1,000 reviews)
Lovely building with courtyard and pool. We were in the carriage house part, which was convenient for us. The only downside was that the reception area is upstairs.
Reviewed on Dec 15, 2021

Royal Frenchmen Hotel and Bar
Faubourg Marigny
Save 100% on your flightPrice was $641, price is now $441 per person
$441
per person
Jan 21 - Jan 24
Roundtrip flight included
Newark (EWR) to New Orleans (MSY)
4.7/5 Exceptional! (176 reviews)
Great room and balcony with a good central location
Reviewed on Dec 11, 2021

Dauphine Orleans Hotel
French Quarter
Save 100% on your flightPrice was $582, price is now $402 per person
$402
per person
Feb 10 - Feb 14
Roundtrip flight included
Newark (EWR) to New Orleans (MSY)
4.3/5 Excellent! (998 reviews)
The staff here was my favorite part, they were all very friendly and helpful. They made our stay worth it.
If you want to experience what it looks like on Expedia, get one of the fancier rooms. The regular rooms are very dated and not particularly clean. The bed was comfy and it was nice to have housekeeping during the stay again. I do believe housekeeping does the best they can, it’s more the old condition of the rooms that makes it seem not very clean. The old toilet and flooring in the bathroom was the main issue I had.
The hotel is in a interesting area of the Quarter and although there’s noise, it’s not bad. We felt safe and able to relax. There’s also an awesome bar that my husband enjoyed attached to the hotel.
If you are sensitive to spirits/ghosts you will most likely feel them here. I thought that might be fun but honestly it just gave me full body chills and freaked me out. Read up on the history here first and you’ll understand!
Reviewed on Dec 13, 2021
Where to stay in New Orleans
Find the best New Orleans areas and neighborhoods for the activities you enjoy most. Learn more about New Orleans
French Quarter
3 out of top 10 points of interest in this area
4.5/5Wonderful!(9,221 area reviews)
One of New Orleans’ oldest neighborhoods is popular for an ecclectic blend of romantic history, stunning architecture, jazz and black arts.
Garden District
5/5Exceptional!(40 area reviews)
This historic area was named to remember the plantation lands upon which the city was built.
New Orleans Central Business District
4 out of top 10 points of interest in this area
4.5/5Wonderful!(8,219 area reviews)
The fantastic nightlife and great live music are just a few highlights of New Orleans Central Business District. Make a stop by Canal Street or Harrah's New Orleans Casino while you're exploring the area.
Arts/Warehouse District
1 out of top 10 points of interest in this area
4/5Very Good!(890 area reviews)
Get to the heart of modern New Orleans and explore renovated warehouses and modern galleries in this chic district.
Uptown Historic District
4/5Very Good!(263 area reviews)
The abundant dining options and colorful gardens are top of the list for many visitors to Uptown Historic District. A stop by Magazine Street or Audubon Park might round out your trip.
Best Lodging Options For New Orleans Vacation Packages
Omni Riverfront Hotel
701 Convention Center Blvd, New Orleans, LA
Fully refundableReserve now, pay when you stay
4.2/5 Excellent! (911 reviews)
"OMNI Hotel has amazing staff! They were incredibly friendly and made us feel so welcoming. They also had a great sense of humour. The location is also perfect for anyone taking a cruise from the port across the street."
Reviewed on Dec 13, 2021
Maison Dupuy Hotel
1001 Toulouse St, New Orleans, LA
Fully refundableReserve now, pay when you stay
4.2/5 Excellent! (1,383 reviews)
"Such a quaint and beautiful hotel while in the French Quarter, away from the madness of Bourbon Street. Walkable to everything in the French Quarter, and had such a sweet courtyard with a nice pool. Staff were very friendly, and the restaurant had a live band Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Only ..."
Reviewed on Dec 14, 2021
Hyatt Regency New Orleans
601 Loyola Avenue, New Orleans, LA
Fully refundable
4.3/5 Excellent! (1,339 reviews)
"The view from almost any higher room is amazing. Great location and hotel"
Reviewed on Dec 14, 2021
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Top things to do in New Orleans
New Orleans Demonstration Cooking Class & Meal
$34
Per adult
94% of travellers recommend
New Orleans Food Walking Tour of the French Quarter with Small-Group Option
$70
Per adult
96% of travellers recommend
New Orleans Vacation Packages
New Orleans charmswith its energy and community spirit: Dixieland jazz, laid-back locals,cherished architecture and a distinctive French flair.
Lashedby Hurricane Katrina in 2005, New Orleans continues to rebuild. Meanwhile, intrue Southern style, the city embraces the mantra “let the good times roll.”You’ll find the locals relaxed, and unhurried, always ready for a chat, andembodying the spirit of the city’s nickname, “The Big Easy.”
New Orleans sits onthe Mississippi River in southern Louisiana. It was founded in1718 by Phillippe d’Orleans, then the Regent of France. The city was underSpanish control for decades before it passed back into French hands, and thenwas sold to the United States in 1803.
A magnet forimmigrants, the city attracted sugar and cotton workers from France, Ireland,Germany and Africa. Today you’ll find it a multicultural blend of Creoles,African Americans and French-speaking locals.
Goto the FrenchQuarter to see the rattling streetcars made famous in TennesseeWilliams’ play A Streetcar Named Desire. This lively area is known for its ornate,Spanish Colonial architecture. Each year, leading up to Lent, theFrenchQuarter hosts the colorful Mardi Gras festivities, said to havestarted as early as 1743.
While in the quarter,stop by the famous Café du Monde, beloved for chicory-laced cafe au lait andFrench-style beignets. From here, cross the road to Jackson Square.This beautiful park has been a popular hangout for artists since the early1920s. Today, it’s home to painters, tarot readers, musicians, streetperformers and classic Creole cuisine. Sample traditional food, includingpo’boy sandwiches, fresh Louisiana crawfish, spicy gumbo, jambalaya stews andsugary pralines.Don'tmiss a night out on iconic Bourbon Street, known for itsnightspots, cafes, strip joints and jazz clubs. Venues here have hosted manyfamous musicians, including Louis Armstrong, a New Orleans native.
New Orleans also hasstrong ties to a strain of Voodoo religion that is still practiced by a handfulof locals. You can take a voodoo-themed tours of the infamous St. LouisCemetery, whileLafayette Cemetery is a popular location for movieshoots.
Getting around iseasy, though, as the city is flat and ideal for walking. Alternatively, jump ona streetcar for an inexpensive bit of fun. Several lines originate in Downtownand cover most of the areas you will want to visit. At night, find a cab at acab-stands and hotels, or telephone one and it will generally arrive fairlyquickly. Driving in New Orleans is not recommended. Parking spaces are scarceand expensive, and finding your way is sometimes difficult with many one-waystreets and a rather complicated layout.
For more details oninteresting local attractions and activities, check out our things to do in New Orleans page.
Best time to visit New Orleans
The best time to visit is late winter, or early spring—you'll enjoy moderate weather (nights can be cool), blooming azaleas, and a busy, fun atmosphere filled with festivals and other special events. During the most popular festivals like Mardi Gras (February) and the Jazz and Heritage Festival (April–May), the city is bustling with excitement and activities, but hotel rooms are in short (and expensive!) supply. If you plan to visit the city during these events, it’s wise to book your room well in advance.
Peak season: February through May is the busiest time for travel to New Orleans. Temperatures are warm, but not hot, the azaleas are in full bloom, and the city is hopping with festivals and special events.
Value season: In December (before and during Christmas), tourists are scarce, so you can take advantage of dramatically lower hotel rates. The weather is mild and the city is decorated in seasonal glitter, making this a great time to visit the Big Easy. From June through August, the weather is hot and humid. During the summer months, the sun can shine for as long as 11 hours each day, providing little break from the heat.
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