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ABOUT NEW ORLEANS
Lose your senses... follow your soul... to New Orleans! A little corner of the American South, where European traditions blend with Caribbean influences, the history is as colorful as the local architecture; the food is the stuff of legend. Haitian and African Creoles developed an exotic,spicy cuisine and were instrumental in creating jazz and Zydeco.
Street names in French and Spanish, Creole architecture in a carnival of tropical colors, voodoo magic that is irresistible.
A cultural gumbo in the Big Easy. They have a saying: Laissez le bons temps --let the good times roll! A reminder of the french heritage, a way of life that began three centuries ago. More...www.neworleanscvb.com.
ABOUT THE HOTEL MONTELEONE
A French Quarter legend on Royal St... it's often said that the French Quarter begins in the lobby of the Hotel Monteleone. You'll see why when you arrive... the Monteleone is truly a tribute to the rich and storied past of New Orleans French Quarter.
From the meticulously hand-painted ceilings, to the guest rooms' exquisite granite and marble bathrooms, every square inch has enjoyed a complete restoration. Yet the Monteleone's historic charm remains. Careful steps taken to preserve the historic integrity while providing guests with all the modern comforts and conveniences including rooftop pool and spa. The hotel has earned the distinguished USA Literary Landmark designation, as well as being recognized as a Historical Hotel of America
Book your room early. It's Jazz Fest in New Orleans from April 27 - May 6 and you do not want to be disappointed. Enjoy the French Quarter in the Hotel Monteleone, secure your room now!
THINGS TO SEE & DO IN NEW ORLEANS
With Bourbon Street just one block away from Hotel Monteleone, you are within walking distance of the most exciting night life in America, where Mardi Gras is a state of mind and jazz is king.
The Ivara Summit is being held between Jazz Fest weekends! So if you like music and festivals, extend your stay either before or after the Summit.
Guided walking tours or carriage rides of the French Quarter, gracious uptown mansions and the Garden District will make your visit to New Orleans a memorable one. Take a steamboat ride or an unforgettable Plantation Tour.
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