Where to Stay
New Orleans is truly a unique place. It is one of the most historically rich cities in the country as well as one of the culinary capitals of the world. When visiting Tulane's campus, we suggest you consider the following for lodging and visit our restaurant page for dining suggestions.
Area Hotels
The Tulane Office of Admission has secured special rates at the hotels below; be sure to mention "Tulane Admission" for the best rate. We also strongly suggest advance reservations.
Uptown / University Area
| Hampton Inn St. Charles 3626 St. Charles Avenue New Orleans (504) 899 - 9990 |
Sully Mansion Bed & Breakfast 2631 Prytania Street New Orleans (800) 364 - 2414 |
Downtown / French Quarter
| Iberville Suites Hotel 910 Iberville St. New Orleans (866) 229 - 4351 |
The Royal Sonesta 300 Bourbon Street New Orleans (504) 586 - 0300 |
Hyatt Regency Hotel |
International House |
| New Orleans Marriott Convention Center 859 Convention Center Blvd New Orleans (504) 613 - 2888 |
Mariott Renaissance 700 Tchoupitoulas Street New Orleans (504) 613 - 2330 |
| Hilton St. Charles Ave. 333 St. Charles Avenue New Orleans (504) 524 - 8890 |
Hilton New Orleans Riverside 2 Poydras St. New Orleans (504) 561 - 0500 |
| Hotel InterContinental New Orleans 444 St. Charles Avenue New Orleans (800) 971 - 4654 |
Ritz-Carlton New Orleans 921 Canal St New Orleans (504) 524 - 1331 |
| The Whitney, A Wyndham Hotel 610 Poydras St. New Orleans (504) 581 - 4222 |
Lafitte Guest House 1003 Rue Bourbon New Orleans (504) 581 - 2678 |
| New Orleans Marriott 555 Canal Street New Orleans (888) 364 - 1200 |
Courtyard by Marriott: New Orleans 300 Julia St. New Orleans (504) 598 - 9898 |
| Wyndham Riverfront 701 Convention Center Blvd. New Orleans (504) 524 - 8200 |
Hilton Garden Inn, at the Convention Center 1001 South Peters Street New Orleans (504) 525 - 0044 Click here for Tulane rate! |
| Hilton Garden Inn, at the French Quarter/Central Business District 821 Gravier Street New Orleans (504) 324 - 6000 |
JW Marriott French Quarter 614 Canal Street New Orleans (504) 525 - 6500 |
| Residence Inn New Orleans 345 St. Joseph New Orleans (504) 522 - 1300 |
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New Orleans is home to some of the nation's finest restaurants.
Did You Know?
In 1850, J. Lawrence Smith, a faculty member in the Tulane School of Medicine, invented the inverted microscope.