Hotels in New Orleans

The city of New Orleans conjures many distinct thoughts and ideas, from Mardi Gras to jazz music to old-time excellence and everything in between. It is one of the most popular and notorious cities in the United States. Visitors from all around the world flock to the Big Easy to get a feel for the way things were and the way things remain. New Orleans' reputation as a top tourist spot means it's very easy to find a great hotel room.
Royal Sonesta Hotel

The Royal Sonesta Hotel is one of the classiest four-star hotels in all of New Orleans and it is at the heart of the French Quarter. It has fine Creole and French dining, marble floors, colonnades and archways, and all the modern amenities of today. The secluded pool in the lavish courtyard gives guests a private place to cool down in during the hot New Orleans days before heading out for a hot New Orleans night.

Royal Sonesta
300 Bourbon St.
New Orleans, Louisiana 70130
(800) 766-3782
(504) 586-0300
www.sonesta.com/royalneworleans

The Inn on Bourbon Ramada Plaza Hotel

The three-star Inn on Bourbon Ramada Plaza Hotel puts guests at the doorstep of New Orleans' most famous street. Every room at the Inn has a view overlooking the French Quarter or the private pool and courtyard. Inside, guests will find the Bourbon Street Cafe, which offers some of the finest dining in all of New Orleans.

The Inn On Bourbon Ramada Plaza Hotel
541 Bourbon St.
New Orleans, Louisiana 70130
(800) 535-7891
(504) 524-7611
www.innonbourbon.com/

Best Western French Quarter Landmark Hotel

Situated on the edge of the French Quarter, the Best Western French Quarter Landmark Hotel offers a quiet and peaceful night's sleep free from the noise of the Bourbon Street nightlife. Overlooking the Louis Armstrong Park, the Best Western offers a reproduction of an old-fashioned New Orleans hotel with all the modern amenities expected of a high-class three-star hotel.

Best Western French Quarter Landmark Hotel
920 Rampart St.
New Orleans, Louisiana 70116
(800) 535-7862
(504) 524-3333
www.frenchquarterlandmark.com

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Patrick M. Lind has been freelance writing since 2007 and has worked as an editor and journalist for ChicagoSporting.com. He received a Master of Arts in history from the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands and has traveled extensively throughout the United States, Europe, Asia and Middle East.

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