The Absolute Best Places to Stay in New Orleans for Mardi Gras
No matter where you stay, remember two things: Book your hotel as early as possible (and be prepared to pay inflated rates); Mardi Gras isn't just one day, or even one weekend. When planning your visit, consider that there's a full calendar of parades and celebration in the two weekends leading up to Fat Tuesday.
Ace Hotel New Orleans
Why it made the list
A Mardi Gras location for those who want to see-and-be-seen, the Ace is a quick walk to most major parade routes, and its Three Keys music venue throws excellent parties and performances throughout the Carnival season. Spend your off days soaking it up at the rooftop pool.
Pontchartrain Hotel
Why it made the list
This grand hotel faces the parade route on St. Charles Avenue, and you can go downstairs and beg for beads with the masses, or order room service and watch things unfold from the comfort of your room. The Lower Garden District has just the right amount of Carnival revelry.
Henry Howard Hotel
Why it made the list
Just a block from St. Charles Avenue, where major parades roll by, this gorgeous boutique hotel inside a Garden District mansion will provide a convenient and comfortable escape when you need a respite from the celebrations. Book this one early: Others might have the same good idea.
The Quisby
Why it made the list
An excellent combination of proximity to parades, value, and sense of place, this chic renovated hostel is on St. Charles Avenue, where almost all major parades pass by. Local families and in-the-know visitors love to watch in this section of town, where viewing is notably less crowded, and marching bands often stop under the overpass (one block away) for extended performances.
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