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 Ambassador Hotel New Orleans Rating 2

cheap hotels in New OrleansWelcome to the portrait of a New Orleans hotel. The Ambassador Hotel, what you would expect from the Worlds Most Interesting City. The Ambassador is not merely a hotel that happens to be located in New Orleans. It is a hotel that is part of New Orleans. Three 19th-century warehouses were renovated to create The Ambassador. It is a blend of the old and the new, much like the city herself. The Ambassador Hotel is a conversion of a former Coffee Warehouse that has been noted for its adaptive reuse design and renovation. The Ambassador is popular for its warehouse flavor of open spaces, exposed brick, ceiling timbers and steel, which has been aesthetically retained and enhanced. This Hotel has modern and traditional elements blended throughout the interior spaces, surfaces and furnishings, to the delight of its clients. Ambassador Hotel New Orleans offers meticulously appointed guest rooms featuring the uniqueness, character, charm, and history of old New Orleans, with all of today's modern conveniences.
Room Facilities: Alarm clock - Cable / Satellite TV - Hairdryer - In-room safe - Iron and ironing board - Modem/data port connection - Tea and coffee making facilities

Hotel Facilities: Banquet facilities - Business centre - Casino - Concierge - Disabled facilities - Laundry facilities - Lounge - Non-smoking rooms - Parking facilities (at cost) - Pets allowed - Reception - Restaurant - Room service - Safe deposit box


 Chateau Sonesta - New Orleans Rating 4

cheap hotels in New OrleansLocated in the French Quarter, the Chateau Sonesta Hotel - New Orleans is a historic building within easy walking distance from restaurants, jazz clubs, the CBD and convention centre. The hotel offers guest rooms that are spacious, individually designed and each featuring a balcony that overlooks the courtyard or the world-famous Bourbon Street. - Chateau Sonesta Hotel also has a bar serving cocktails, a great place for cooling down on the most sultry days. There is also a business centre available for business delegates. A swimming pool and deck area is also available for you to have a relaxing swim and some sun.
Room Facilities: Balcony / Terrace - Cable / Satellite TV - Hairdryer - Internet access - Iron and ironing board - Mini bar - Modem/data port connection - Private bathroom / Ensuite

Hotel Facilities: Business centre - Cocktail bar - Gymnasium - Parking facilities (at cost) - Spa - Swimming pool


 Cotton Exchange Hotel Rating 2

cheap hotels in New OrleansThe only impressionist painter ever to visit America, Edgar Degas was inspired to paint one of his most famous works, The New Orleans Cotton Exchange, while visiting New Orleans. We've taken this historic building, which so captivated Degas, and reinvigorated it into New Orleans' newest boutique hotel, The Cotton Exchange Hotel. Rooftop pool and gardens, Full Concierge service, and Exercise facilities nearby.
Room Facilities:
Alarm clock - Hairdryer - Iron and ironing board - Modem/data port connection - Pay-per-view movies - Tea and coffee making facilities - Telephone - Television
Hotel Facilities: Banquet facilities - Concierge - Disabled facilities - Safe deposit box - Swimming pool


 Hotel St. Marie French Quarter New Orleans Rating 3

cheap hotels in New OrleansOur graceful hotel warmly welcomes you to enjoy our lovely guest rooms and charming tropical courtyard and pool. Experience Fine Southern Hospitality in our comfortable guest rooms, streetside cafe bistro, open air dining room and elegant lobby. Our dedicated and friendly staff will ensure you experience all of the best of New Orleans' many sights, sounds and tastes. Children under 12 are free!
Hotel Facilities: Cafe - Conference facilities - Laundry facilities - Outdoor swimming pool - Parking facilities (at cost) - Restaurant - Tour desk


 Le Pavillion Hotel - New Orleans Rating 4

cheap hotels in New OrleansThe historic Le Pavillon Hotel is a completely restored Grand Hotel in the heart of New Orleans. From the magnificent beauty of our flower arangements to the freshness of our food and beverage offerings, Le Pavillon Hotel, The Belle of New Orleans, awaits your arrival. This is a non-smoking hotel.
Room Facilities:
Alarm clock - Cable / Satellite TV - Hairdryer - Modem/data port connection
Hotel Facilities: Concierge - Disabled facilities - Laundry facilities - Lounge - Non-smoking rooms - Reception - Restaurant - Room service - Safe deposit box - Spa - Swimming pool


 Pelham New Orleans Rating 3

cheap hotels in New OrleansThe Pelham Hotel ... truly one of the most remembered experiences in New Orleans! The Pelham Hotel offers the luxurious living standards of elegant New Orleans, combined with an ideal location nestled between the business of downtown and the beauty of the French Quarter. Enter through a warmly ornate lobby with cozy seating area and old world decorations. A grand scale of personal service and attention to detail sets this luxury boutique hotel apart. We invite you to experience The Pelham ... an intimate hotel steeped in New Orleans tradition ... where grace, service, and style create a charming atmosphere!
Room Facilities:
Hairdryer - In-room safe
Hotel Facilities: Concierge - Parking facilities (at cost) - Reception - Room service


 Patio Hotel - New Orleans (The) Rating 2

cheap hotels in New OrleansWelcome to the Patio Motel! Whether you are coming to New Orleans to participate in our Mardi Gras, jazz festivals, other numerous special events and celebrations the Patio Motel is here to welcome you. We are pleased to offer you relaxing accommodations and quality amenities. Our trained staff can assist you in selecting a variety of restaurants, planning the perfect tours and providing directions to all area attractions. Children 17 and under stay free with parent.
Room Facilities:
Alarm clock - Cable / Satellite TV - Hairdryer - Iron and ironing board - Microwave - Modem/data port connection - Pay-per-view movies - Refrigerator - Tea and coffee making facilities
Hotel Facilities: Baby sitting service - Faxing facilities - Jacuzzi / Whirlpool - Laundry facilities - Non-smoking rooms - Outdoor swimming pool - Parking facilities - Pets allowed - Photocopying facilities - Reception - Safe deposit box - Swimming pool - Tour desk



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There's a lot more to New Orleans - the "Big Easy," the "city that care forgot" - than its tourist image as a nonstop party town. At once sordid and sublime, it careers along under an infuriating doublethink. While having enormous amounts of fun, you're liable to be repeatedly struck by the divisions between rich and poor (and, more explicitly, between white and black). Even so, the city's vitality and joie de vivre are real, buffeted but not beaten by the vagaries of commercialism and poverty. The melange of cultures and races that built the city still gives it its heart; not "easy," exactly, but quite unlike anywhere else in the States - or the world.
New Orleans began life in 1718 as a French-Canadian outpost, an unlikely set of shacks on a disease-ridden marsh. Its prime location near the mouth of the Mississippi River , however, led to rapid development, and with the first mass importation of African slaves , as early as the 1720s, its unique demography began to take shape. Despite early resistance from its francophone population, the city benefited greatly from its period as a Spanish colony between 1763 and 1800. By the end of the eighteenth century, the port was flourishing, the haunt of smugglers, gamblers, prostitutes and pirates. Newcomers included Anglo-Americans escaping the American Revolution and aristocrats fleeing revolution in France. The city also became a haven for refugees - whites and free blacks, along with their slaves - escaping the slave revolts in Saint-Domingue. As in the West Indies, the Spanish, French and free people of color associated and formed alliances to create a distinctive Creole culture with its own traditions and ways of life, its own patois, and a cuisine that drew influences from Africa, Europe and the colonies. New Orleans was already a many-textured city when it experienced two quick-fire changes of government, passing back into French control in 1801 and then being sold to America under the Louisiana Purchase two years later. Unwelcome in the Creole city - today's French Quarter - the Americans who migrated here were forced to settle in the areas now known as the Central Business District (or CBD ) and, later, in the Garden District . Canal Street, which divided the old city from the expanding suburbs, became known as "the neutral ground" - the name still used when referring to the median strip between main roads in New Orleans. Hotels in New Orleans

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