Neighborhoods
Just minutes from the French Quarter, The Alexandre is located in the energetic, innovative, and exciting Central Business District or known as the locals as “CBD”. The CBD has it all from award-winning bakers, roof top bars to art galleries and plenty of bars and places to eat . In addition to the sky scrapers, you can find popular destinations like the Mercedes Benz Superdome, the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center and Harrah’s Casino.
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Central Business District
Just minutes from the French Quarter, The Alexandre is located in the energetic, innovative, and exciting Central Business District or known as the locals as “CBD”. The CBD has it all from award-winning bakers, roof top bars to art galleries and plenty of bars and places to eat . In addition to the sky scrapers, you can find popular destinations like the Mercedes Benz Superdome, the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center and Harrah’s Casino.
The Garden District is known for its opulent mansions and oak tree-lined streets, the St. Charles streetcar, Magazine street shopping and restaurants.
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Garden District
The Garden District is known for its opulent mansions and oak tree-lined streets, the St. Charles streetcar, Magazine street shopping and restaurants.
In the Warehouse District, old New Orleans meets new. Also known as the Arts District, this neighborhood is filled with museums, brunch spots and bars.
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Warehouse District
In the Warehouse District, old New Orleans meets new. Also known as the Arts District, this neighborhood is filled with museums, brunch spots and bars.
Food scene
Barú Bistro & Tapas
3700 Magazine StBest latin american tapas to share
Best brasserie with a bar also 50 cent raw oyster during Happy Hour
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Luke
333 St Charles AveBest brasserie with a bar also 50 cent raw oyster during Happy Hour
The Ruby Slipper Cafe
200 Magazine StreetGood breakfast nearby.
Trenasse
444 St Charles AveWine & Food Bar
Tsunami Sushi
Saint Charles AvenueSushi restaurant
Desi Vega's Steakhouse
628 St Charles AveSteakhouse
Commerce Restaurant
300 Camp StCarmo
527 Julia StChophouse New Orleans
322 Magazine StSteakhouse
Tsunami Sushi
Saint Charles AvenueFantastic Sushi with a fun ambiance
Josephine Estelle
600 Carondelet StGreat pasta place
Maypop
611 O'Keefe AveWilla Jean
611 O'Keefe AveConvenience
Grocery stores, and local markets, all vetted and used frequently by our staff.
Nesbit's closest convenience store to the Alexandre. It is less than a 5 Min walk from camp st, on the corner of Magazine and Gravier.
They are open until 10 PM every day.
Nesbits has all the basics as well as a small selection of prepared food.
Nesbit’s Magazine Street Market
301 Magazine StNesbit's closest convenience store to the Alexandre. It is less than a 5 Min walk from camp st, on the corner of Magazine and Gravier.
They are open until 10 PM every day.
Nesbits has all the basics as well as a small selection of prepared food.
Rouses is a large fully stocked grocery store about a 10 min walk from The Alexandre.
They have everything from beer, wine, and liquor, to a huge selection of prepared food including crawfish and even King Cake during Carnival Season.
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Rouses Market
400 N Carrollton AveRouses is a large fully stocked grocery store about a 10 min walk from The Alexandre.
They have everything from beer, wine, and liquor, to a huge selection of prepared food including crawfish and even King Cake during Carnival Season.
Watering Holes
Be best bars, nightclubs, drinks, and personal favorite hangout spots in the city.
If you are looking for a true New Orleans local watering hole look no further than Little Bar On Gravier.
The bartenders are some of New Orleans's finest! The drinks are good, reasonably priced and they have a great tequila selection.
The little bar is the closest bar to the Alexandre less than a 3 min walk.
little bar on gravier
510 Gravier StreetIf you are looking for a true New Orleans local watering hole look no further than Little Bar On Gravier.
The bartenders are some of New Orleans's finest! The drinks are good, reasonably priced and they have a great tequila selection.
The little bar is the closest bar to the Alexandre less than a 3 min walk.
Barcadia is a unique concept bar located 5 min away from The Alexandre. They have a host of tables, oversized outdoor, and arcade games available to their patrons.
They also have very good bar-type food as well as a large selection of adult beverages.
Local Tip: Great spot to watch sports events and they always have PPV boxing and MMA events playing when available.
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Barcadia New Orleans
601 Tchoupitoulas StBarcadia is a unique concept bar located 5 min away from The Alexandre. They have a host of tables, oversized outdoor, and arcade games available to their patrons.
They also have very good bar-type food as well as a large selection of adult beverages.
Local Tip: Great spot to watch sports events and they always have PPV boxing and MMA events playing when available.
Voodoo Two
330 Carondelet StreetSeaworthy
630 Carondelet StEntertainment
Pose Gallery is located just next door to the Alexandre. Get your Best Selfi worthy outfit ready and come Pose with us!
The really beautiful concept with several "selfie stations" to create that magic moment.
Pose Gallery Nola
336 Camp StreetPose Gallery is located just next door to the Alexandre. Get your Best Selfi worthy outfit ready and come Pose with us!
The really beautiful concept with several "selfie stations" to create that magic moment.
Fillmore New Orleans
6 Canal StStadium that houses football, concerts, and other events.
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Mercedes-Benz Superdome
1500 Sugar Bowl DrStadium that houses football, concerts, and other events.
Stadium that houses basketball, concerts, and other events.
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I-Center ye-Smoothie King
1501 Dave Dixon DrStadium that houses basketball, concerts, and other events.
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French Quarter Tip
Do a day drinking tour of Bourbon street. Start at Pat O’Brien with a traditional Hurricane (we recommend the piano bar), move on to Tropical Isle to try the Hand Grenades, and end at the oldest bar in the south, Lafitte’s, and order their famous purple drink. The combination of all three drinks will certainly set you up to have a good time. Also, don’t forget to check out the aquarium and River Walk.
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Local Tip
Head over to the local grocery store, Rouses, and get yourself a six-pack of Abita beer or a couple of Daiquiris and take the ferry across the river to Algiers Point to watch the sunset behind
the NOLA skyline. If water is not your thing, head over to the Virgin or ACE hotel rooftop to enjoy the city skyline from above.
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If you want to dance go to Frenchmen Street
Frenchmen street is where it is at—complete with cafés, bars, and music clubs. The true magic happens come nightfall when live music spills from the doorways of clubs and crowds gather for street performers, but it’s still a great daytime destination, too. Our favorite places to visit are: Cafe Negril, The
spotted cat, Maison, and DBA.
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If parks are your thing
Spend an afternoon at the city park exploring the different places and activities the park has to offer. Our favorites are: The New Orleans Museum of Art, the Sculpture Garden, the wild flower garden, Story land and carousel gardens. If you get hungry head over to Cafe du Monde to indulge in beignets and coffee.
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Garden District/Uptown
Start your day by having brunch at Commanders Palace, a New Orleans brunch institution. After brunch, cross the street to Lafayette Cemetery to see the oldest above-ground cemetery. Walk to Magazine st. & stroll through the many boutique shops all the way to Napoleon Ave. From there head back to St. Charles Ave. (6 blocks) and grab the street car all the way to Audubon park.