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Loews New Orleans the newest luxury hotel in New Orleans. Ideal Central Downtown location in the Arts District. 3 blocks to French Quarter, Convention Center/ museums/ Cruise Ship Terminal/ Riverfront/St. Charles Avenue Streetcar/ Aquarium/ shopping. Across from Harrah's Casino. 7 blocks to National D-day Museum and Ogden Museum of Southern Art. 9 blocks to Superdome and New Orleans Arena. Magnificent guestrooms with 10ft ceilings and large windows through which guests can capture the expansive views of either the Mississippi river, the New Orleans skyline, arts district, or piazza d Italia. Cafe Adelaide and the swizzle stick lounge add to the hotels theme of get ready for a little mischief and a lot of style.
Location Highlights:Airport Info: Louis Armstrong New Orleans Airport -MSY- 13 miles east.; The best location in New Orleans! An ideal location in central downtown / arts district area. 3 blocks to French Quarter/ shopping / Convention Center / Aquarium / Cruise Ship Terminal. 7 blocks to National D-Day Museum. 9 blocks to the Superdome. Across the street from Harrah's Casino.; Areas Served: New Orleans; More Details
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At Loews Hotels we have 16 unique destinations that are light-years away from the everyday world. Yet each is only moments away from everything important. Places where extreme luxury resides in every detail. And pure excitement is on duty 24 hours a day. Where the staff delivers on your every wish. And the amenities just deliver you. Where a flair for style includes comfort and friendly service. Come and explore our site to see more!
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New Orleans isn't just another pretty face. She's fascinated people for
years, with tales of vampires and voodoo, ghosts and gastronomy. But this
is a beautiful city, more European than American, and she will continue to
delight for decades to come.
This Southern Belle has more than 35,000 listings in the National Register
of Historic Places, far more than any other place, even Washington, DC.
Between the Vieux Carre, the Garden District, and the plantations, you'll
find enough architectural delights to leave you both stunned and hungry
for more.
This is the home of the oldest continuously active Roman Catholic
Cathedral in the US (St. Louis), the oldest building in the Mississippi River
Valley (the Old Ursuline Convent), the oldest continuously operating rail
system in the world (the New Orleans Streetcar line), and was for 185
years owner of a canal system more extensive than that of Venice, Italy.
New Orleans is the birthplace of jazz, where early greats like Louis
Armstrong, Buddy Bolden, Jelly Roll Morton and King Oliver got their
starts in the nightclubs of Storyville, a red-light district. The Crescent City
has more than 3,000 restaurants, many owned and operated by the same
families for generations. Tens of thousands of live oak trees line the
streets, many dating back to before the Civil War, surviving hurricanes,
droughts, insects and fires.
You'll need a map to find your way around, as traditional street layouts
simply don't exist here. But even if you get lost, you'll find much of interest
wherever you are.
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