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New Orleans Flavor: Stay at a Unique French Quarter Hotel

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New Orleans Flavor: Stay at a Unique French Quarter Hotel

Few cities in the United States have the strong culture and flavor that New Orleans exudes. When you visit The Crescent City, stay at a hotel that embraces the eclectic nature of this beautiful city.

Look for independently owned New Orleans hotels in unique districts like the French Quarter. While you may not enjoy modern luxuries like those you’d find a 5-star hotel, you can’t beat the energy and local hospitality. New Orleans thrives on music, food and culture—and the locals proudly share their city with visitors.

The Hotel St. Pierre is a collection of 18th century Creole Cottages. The French Quarter hotel is decorated with bright colors. Guests can enjoy scenic garden courtyards, pools and a complimentary breakfast.

Just outside the French Quarter, Avenue Garden Hotel offers great amenities on a budget. A cross between a European boutique hotel and a bed and breakfast, the Avenue Garden hotel attracts artists and musicians traveling to the Big Easy.

If you really want to experience New Orleans, find a hotel that feels unique and authentic. Look for properties with convenient access to public transportation, shopping and dining.

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