An award-winning hotel for its customer service, The Monteleone has served its patrons
from all over the world for over a century. Designated
a National Historic Landmark,
four generations of Monteleones have attended to
the hotel's every detail since 1886. One of
the most luxurious hotels in New Orleans, a
stay at the Monteleone is sure to be a memorable
one.
One
of the few French Quarter hotels located
directly on Bourbon Street, the Royal
Sonesta is in the heart of all the action.
Remarkably, the interior of the hotel provides
a peaceful respite from the anarchy in the
streets below. Relax in the lush
interior courtyard or cool off in the
hotel's outdoor pool (the largest in the
Quarter).
Hotel
Le Cirque
At the Hotel Le Cirque, guests are surrounded by all the diversity and appeal of New Orleans,
a setting which also allows for a quiet and romantic stay in the Big Easy. The hotel's 137 guestrooms combine a cosmopolitan
atmosphere with the rich texture of traditional New Orleans.
Creative architecture, antique touches and modern courtesies all add to the hotel's
appeal .
Almost
synonymous with New Orleans itself, the French
Quarter is the epicenter of activity in the Crescent
City. Bourbon Street, with its myriad of
restaurants, jazz clubs and bars, is located in
the heart of the Quarter, as are most of the city's
famous landmarks, including the Cafe du Monde, the
New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum, Jackson
Square and Pat O'Brien's.
Jackson
Square is one of the best places in the world
to just hang out and soak in the surroundings. Located in the French
Quarter, Jackson Square embodies the spirit of
New Orleans with a mix of history, jazz,
oddities and entertainment. Visit historic St. Louis Cathedral or the
Cabildo, enjoy some live jazz from street
performers, then have a drink and some Creole
cooking in one of the surrounding local bars
or restaurants; does it get better than that?
The
Original Cafe du Monde Coffee Stand was
established in 1862 and has been a New Orleans
landmark ever since. It might seem odd to
recommend a coffee shop as one of the city's
highlights, but have a begniet and a cafe au
lait and
you'll see why it on everyone's "must
do" list.