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Hostels in New Orleans, LA

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Laissez les bons temps rouler!

Hurricane Katrina tried to shut us down, but we've rebuilt and now have refurbished male, female, and mixed dorms, and private rooms available.

24 Hour Reception (no curfew or lockout)
Large Common Rooms
Fully Equipped Kitchen
Courtyard to wile away those warm days in N'awlins
The "Indian Ocean" - Swimming...
Historical, beautiful and affordable! This is a charming garden district gem located on hip Magazine Street, just a 20 minute walk from the Quarter or a 5 min bus ride.

There are 75 pretty, private rooms with white wicker furnishings, handmade quilts and all bed types. All rooms have private bath, air conditioning, phones and TV, (no cable). Free high speed wireless internet access. ...
Located in the 'heart and soul' of the 'new' New Orleans, our area was high and dry during hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Unlike many areas of New Orleans that flooded, our part of the city is thriving. Experience the 'real' New Orleans with its cafes, 24 hour bars, coffee houses, and great music just outside our doors. We are only minutes away by bus from downtown and the lively French Quarter. ...
Welcome to Super 8 New Orleans!

This Super 8 features three floors of elegant brick building with French Quarter atmosphere & style with moderately priced lodgings. We offer large, clean, quiet & comfortable rooms with friendly & accommodating staff offering the first class service at a value for your money.

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