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Parc
St. Charles
Located on St. Charles Avenue at Poydras St., the Parc is equipped for every contemporary need. The hub of the business district is also a prime Mardi Gras parade location. Enjoy a balcony view from several meeting rooms and gourmet dining at Gerard's Restaurant. Maintain your health regimen in the state-of-the-art fitness center, or with a brisk walk to the French Quarter.
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The
Lafayette Hotel
Discover classic luxury on fashionable St. Charles Avenue. A view of Lafayette Square Park and the gentle hum and clang of the streetcar bring back memories of old New Orleans. The Lafayettte, built in 1916, offers 44 exclusive rooms and suites. An abundance of personal services are yours in this charming location amidst the business and arts districts.
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Holiday Inn Express Hotel
With a packed agenda, this fine hotel is ideal for an easy and efficient stay. Located within walking distance to the Convention Center and the Superdome, the property is situated just one block from the French Quarter. Quick personal service, modern amenities and continental breakfast add to the convenience. Comfortable guestrooms make the Holiday Inn Express Hotel ideal for the savvy traveler. |

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The Pelham Hotel
A refined establishment with a historic foundation, the Pelham was built on the site of the plantation home of Jean Baptiste Lemoyne de Bienville, the royal founder of New Orleans. The hotel's 64 guestrooms feature fine antiques, marble baths and elegant English soaps. Special amenities are also provided, including terrycloth robes. One block from the French Quarter, this refined setting offers luxury to leisure as well as business travelers.
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St.
James Hotel
New Orleans' Creole-Caribbean influence has never been more alive thanks to a newly-completed restoration. Located in the Banks Arcade, a 19th century landmark once the center of the Caribbean sugar and coffee trade, each of the 86 guestrooms celebrates this intimate connection with elegant West Indies decor. Situated in downtown New Orleans near Poydras St., it is a short walk to any of New Orleans' famed districts. This hotel is also home to the highly acclaimed Cuvee Restaurant.
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Hotel Le Cirque
Achieve the full New Orleans cultural experience in a modern art setting. This design-forward hotel sits perfectly between uptown and downtown at Lee Circle in the Arts District. Take a walking tour of the galleries and museums of nearby Julia, Magazine and Camp Streets. Just outside the front door, the St. Charles Ave. streetcar heads uptown for a scenic ride through the famous oaks, or take it downtown to its final stop in the French Quarter. |

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Historic French Market Inn
This 19th century Inn offers a classic French Quarter experience. Once home to the famed Baroness de Pontalba, its boutique guestrooms surround a lush garden courtyard. Just beyond its Spanish-style brick facade lies the shopping hub of Decatur St., a perfect view of the Mississippi River, and a scenic stroll to Jackson Square across from Cafe du Monde.
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Chateau Dupre Hotel
Tucked quietly into the heart of the French Quarter, Chateau Dupre is a quaint 180-year-old hotel with 54 relaxing guestrooms. Its Decatur St. location is a perfect starting point for a French Quarter stroll. Art galleries, dining, shopping, architectural and historic landmarks lie steps from its elegant French doors. Enjoy continental breakfast each morning. Private dining and meeting accommodations are also available in the adjacent Orleans Cafe.
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Orleans Fine Hotels ~ 301 Magazine Street
New Orleans, Louisiana 70130
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