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Prince Conti Hotel French Quarter
830 Conti Street
New Orleans, LA 70112
3 Star
The 18th Century Prince Conti Hotel sits in the heart of the French Quarter and is just steps from Bourbon Street excitement. Newly renovated rooms provide charming and comfortable accommodations. Visit our tour desk in the gracious lobby and plan your day of sightseeing, dining and shopping. Drive right in to secured valet parking. Two restaura More...
Provincial Hotel
1024 Chartres Street
New Orleans, LA 70116
3 Star
The Provincial Hotel is the quintessence of New Orleans charm. All rooms are beautifully appointed with antiques and authentic reproductions. Enjoy lush courtyards and two refreshing pools. Principal Airport: New Orleans Int'l Airport MSY 16 mi, Aquarium Nearby, Audubon Zoo 2 mi, Loyola University 2 mi, Tulane University 2 mi, University of New Or More...
Place D Armes French Quarter Hotel
625 St. Ann Street
New Orleans, LA 70116
3 Star
The only hotel located at Jackson Square, the Place D Armes flowering courtyards and 18th century buildings exude classic French Quarter romance and charm. Relax poolside beneath the Magnolia trees, or stroll just 1 block to the exciting nightlife of Bourbon Street. The Place D Armes is authentic New Orleans at its best. The Place d Armes is proud More...
Hotel St. Marie French Quarter
827 Toulouse Street
New Orleans, LA 70112
3 Star
The Hotel St. Marie is located in the heart of the French Quarter and just steps from Bourbon Street music and merriment. Our graceful hotel warmly welcomes you to enjoy our lovely guest rooms and charming tropical courtyard and pool. Many of our rooms feature balconies overlooking the courtyard or the bustling French Quarter streets. Our dedicated More...
Cotton Exchange Hotel
231 Carondelet
New Orleans, LA 70130
3 Star
New Orleans has always been a city that has inspired and motivated artists. Tennessee Williams and William Faulkner captured the city's essence with woods, while Louis Armstrong and Al Hirt brought it to soulful life through the blue notes of their instruments. However, it took Edgar Degas to etch it's rich fabric onto canvas. The only impressionis More...