The 2023 Clinical Laboratory Educators Conference (CLEC), will be held March 2-4 in New Orleans with both in-person and virtual attendance options. Sign up by January 6 and save $100 off the onsite/late registration rate.
The CLEC 2023 Headquarters Hotel, the Hyatt Regency New Orleans, is perfectly located in downtown New Orleans. Step just outside for sports or special events. Walk to the Arts District or to Bourbon Street. Or hop a streetcar to the enchanting Garden District. Here are just a few of the sites you will find close to the hotel.
French Quarter
1.3 miles from the Hyatt Regency
The oldest neighborhood in the city offers classic restaurants, music venues, boutique shopping, and voodoo temples. Some of the most popular areas include Royal Street, Chartres Street, Jackson Square, Bourbon Street, and the French Market.
Ogden Museum of Southern Art
1.0 miles from the Hyatt Regency
Ogden Museum is home to the largest collection of Southern art in the world and is dedicated to telling the full story of the South through Southern art, music, literature, and cuisine. Visitors can view one-of-a-kind art by Southern artists.
The National WWII Museum
1.0 miles from the Hyatt Regency
The National WWII Museum in New Orleans is America’s official WWII museum. It features exhibits, personal artifacts, and multimedia experiences that provide a glimpse into the American experience of WWII and how it changed the world.
The Shops at Canal Place
0.9 miles from the Hyatt Regency
Canal Place is home to one of the premiere shopping destinations in New Orleans, with world-renowned retailers side by side with local designers. And it’s all situated at the foot of Canal Street along the Mississippi River.
Royal Street
1.2 miles from the Hyatt Regency
Dating back to the French Colonial era, Royal Street is one of the oldest streets in New Orleans. Royal runs through the heart of the French Quarter tourist district and is best known for its many art galleries and antiques shops.
Learn more about the attractions nearby the Hyatt Regency New Orleans.
Photo credits:
Royal Street (above): New Orleans & Company
French Quarter: New Orleans & Company
Ogden Museum of Southern Art: Ed Bierman
The National WWII Museu: ironypoisoning
New Orleans French Quarter
Ogden Museum of Southern Art
The National WWII Museum