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The French Quarter Landmark just three blocks from party down Bourbon Street offers a traditional New Orleans charm combining French elegance and Southern hospitality. Guests also should check out the shops and entertainment venues of the Riverwalk; pro football at the Superdome; the Aquarium of the Americas; the gambling at Harrah's Casino; and the antique shops of Royal and Chartres streets. The three story hotel sits across from Louis Armstrong Park and about eight blocks from the French Market and Saenger Theatre. Guests can hop the hotel's complimentary shuttle to the French Quarter. This being New Orleans, vacationers will find plenty of dining options serving everything from Cajun and Creole to steak and seafood, enough to make Thibodaux shout "Ay, Yee!" The hotel's Jazz Alley Creole Deli offers locally accented American standards, such as Creole chicken and po' boy sandwiches.
The hotel, with its period facade, interior tropical patio with traditional fountain and elegantly designed pool, captures the French Quarter's residential charm. The 100 guest rooms offer great views of the courtyard, the greenery of Armstrong Park and the sights of the French Quarter. The rooms include ceiling fans and reproduction furnishings, further accentuating New Orleans style. Part of the Best Western company, the French Quarter Inn emphasizes the city's history and local flavor with hallways named after major streets. The casual setting appeals to families and other vacationers who look for that special ambience when in New Orleans.
The Airport Shuttle is $13.00 one way and is based on availability.
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