Hotel Guide: New Orleans, Louisiana

I Review the Top Three Hotels in New Orleans, LA

By Jonathan McLelland, published Aug 31, 2006
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So you've found yourself in New Orleans, Louisiana? Well, first off, this city has such an eclectic history, that it makes this destination one of millions of people annually. In recent years, this city has undergone major disasters, but throughout all of it, the town has remained strong and elegant. With its history dating back to 1718 when the city was founded by the French Mississippi Company. Throughout the centuries, this city has been home to some of the greatest musicians and artists. Perhaps this is because of its dreamlike surroundings. Well, through the years many great hotels have come and gone, but several of them have stayed and have really made their mark in the hotel industry. I have researched and reviewed the top three of these hotels for future guests consideration. So sit back, and enjoy yourself while reading about great hotels in the Big Easy.

The first hotel in which I reviewed is the Windsor Court Hotel. This five-star-hotel is perfect for those guests who are wanting to experience the feel of old-world New Orleans, but with modern amenities. When guests first walk through this hotel, they pass through an absolutely beautiful lobby with fine arts, sculptures, marble floors, live plants, and English manor-house furnishings. This hotel is home to both business and leisure travelers. If it is location you are wanting, than this hotel has that for you, seeing that it is right on the corner of the French Quarter, but is not in the middle of the busy action that this location is known for, allowing full peace and quite for its guests. Some of the various amenities this hotel offers its guests includes a video library, a staffed business center, room service, a fitness center, heated swimming pool, and restaraunts - both fine-dining and casual. This twenty-three-story hotel has 324 guestrooms and suites. Some of the various in-room amenities includes complimentary high-speed Internet access, minibars, three multi-line phones, premium bedding, and premium TV channels. This hotel is absolutely perfect for any an all travelers.

Hotel Guide: New Orleans, Louisiana
Neigborhood: French Quarter
Location:
New Orleans, Louisiana 70130
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Actually, I agree that the Windsor & La Pavilion are great hotels, but the Lowes Hotel has just recently been built and isn't nearly as established as the other two. The only thing that annoys me about the article is the obvious "hotel jargon" and the bad grammar and spelling, "multi-linen phones".

Posted on 05/27/2007 at 4:05:00 PM

 
Okay, by researched do you mean you did a google search. I guarantee that these would not be the top hotels that a local would name.

Posted on 12/24/2006 at 1:12:00 AM

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