What's Mid-City District Like?
If you want to find the perfect area to explore, look no further than Mid-City District. Nature lovers can visit Louis Armstrong Park and Dreux Monument. There's plenty more to see, including Fair Grounds Race Course and Mahalia Jackson Theater.
Where are the Best Places to Stay in Mid-City District?
We have 740 accommodations in the neighborhood. Here are our customers' favorite places to stay in Mid-City District:
Inn at the Old Jail
- Free parking ā¢ Free WiFi ā¢ Rooftop terrace ā¢ Garden
Ashton's Bed and Breakfast
Victorian B&B- Free breakfast ā¢ Free parking ā¢ Free WiFi ā¢ Terrace ā¢ Garden
The Brakeman Hotel
- Free WiFi ā¢ 24-hour front desk ā¢ Snack bar ā¢ Attentive staff
New Orleans Courtyard Hotel and Suites by the French Quarter
Victorian hotel with 2 outdoor pools- Free WiFi ā¢ Pool loungers ā¢ 24-hour front desk ā¢ Central location
India House Backpackers Hostel
Adults-only hostel with outdoor pool, restaurant- Free WiFi ā¢ Terrace ā¢ Pool loungers ā¢ Garden ā¢ 24-hour front desk
How to Get to Mid-City District
Flying to:
- Louis Armstrong New Orleans Intl. Airport (MSY), 10.4 mi (16.7 km) from Mid-City District
Getting to Mid-City District on Metro
Stations in the neighborhood include:
- Canal at White Stop
- Canal at Salcedo Stop
- Canal at North Broad Stop
Things to See and Do in and around Mid-City District
What to See in Mid-City District
- LSU Health Sciences Center
- Louis Armstrong Park
- Basin St. Station Visitor Information Cultural Center
- Xavier University of New Orleans
- Frenchmen Street
Things to Do in Mid-City District
- Fair Grounds Race Course
- Mahalia Jackson Theater
- Degas House Historic Home Courtyard and Inn
- New Orleans African American Museum of Art, Culture & History
- Le MusƩe de FPC