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Cheap New Orleans Hotels
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Iberville Suites
  What to expect: With its colonnaded lobby bathed in natural light and decorated with antiques and fine art, Iberville Suites is a deluxe retreat at the edge of the French Quarter. The hotel shares space with the Ritz-Carlton in the historic Maison Blanche building originally constructed in 1908. Vacationers and business travelers return for the spacious all-suite accommodations and top-notch service standards.
Amenity highlights: Guests enjoy 24-hour room service and complimentary Continental breakfast daily as well as signing privileges at the attached Ritz-Carlton Hotel. Ritz-Carlton amenities include a business center, five restaurants and lounges, an indoor resistance pool, steam room, sauna, and spa tub. The Ritz-Carlton also features a 20,000-square-foot spa and several designer boutiques. Insider tip: This hotel is two blocks from Royal Street, renowned for its many art and antique shops offering both contemporary and historical arts and artifacts. .
   
Hotel St. Pierre
  Located only two blocks off Bourbon Street in the French Quarter, the Hotel St. Pierre embodies the architecture and ambiance of the 18th Century French Quarter.
   
The Park Plaza Hotel
  Feel the atmosphere of the French Quarter when you step inside The Landmark French Quarter Hotel. Within walking distance of the hotel, explore the historic, artistic and eclectic charms around you. Amidst the intriguing passages throughout the French Quarter in New Orleans, you'll find Jackson Square, Bourbon Street and the French Market.
   
Hotel Royal
  An 1827 Creole Townhouse, one block from Bourbon Street. Business guests and vacationing tourists delight in the personal attention of our friendly staff.
   
Le Pavillon Hotel
  What to expect: An architectural landmark that was originally constructed in 1907, Le Pavillon’s lavish yet inviting lobby features Parisian woodwork, Italian marble flooring, and Czech crystal chandeliers. Vacationers and business travelers choose this historic property for its grand opulence, first-class service standards, and convenient location near the French Quarter and the central business district. Amenity highlights: In addition to its “Old New Orleans” ambience, Le Pavillon offers guests a 30-foot pool and spa tub located on a rooftop deck featuring views of the city and the Mississippi River. The hotel has a fine-dining restaurant, the Crystal Room, plus a lounge with the look and feel of a private club. Complimentary hot chocolate and peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwiches are served nightly in the lobby, and there is 24-hour room service. Insider tip: The hotel is two blocks from St Charles Avenue and its famous streetcar line. Sightseers enjoy its route from the edge of the French Quarter to the opulent mansions of the Garden District.
   
Renaissance Arts Hotel
  What to expect: Located in a 1910 warehouse in the Arts and Warehouse District, this four-story hotel reveals a contemporary interior with a colorful lobby, glass-topped atrium, two sculpture gardens, and an art gallery. With its location within a mile of the French Quarter and convention center, the hotel attracts both business and leisure travelers. Amenity highlights: The hotel offers a rooftop outdoor splash pool and spa tub, as well as a fitness center and steam room with panoramic city views. A contemporary restaurant overlooks Tchoupitoulas Street and serves French cuisine. The Arthur Roger Gallery features a variety of artists and is open to the public. Insider tip: Five blocks from the hotel on Julia Street, the Louisiana Children’s Museum (surcharge) offers 100 hands-on exhibits and special programs in a 30,000-square-foot space.
   
Maison Dupuy Hotel
  What to expect: When the Dupuy was built in 1973, it became the last new hotel constructed in the French Quarter; in 1975, a building moratorium was established. The colonial-style hotel went out of its way to fit into the historic neighborhood setting, most notably with its stone-floored, palm-lined courtyard. The hotel’s fine restaurant, spa, pool, and sauna make it a favorite of vacationers. Amenity highlights: The Dupuy is actually five separate former townhouses melded into a single establishment. The heart of the locale is its courtyard. One part features lounging furniture placed around a three-tier fountain. The other part, lined with palms and paved in stone, offers a large swimming pool. The hotel's two restaurants, one each for fine and casual dining, both specialize in regional cuisine. Insider tip: The hotel is less than 4 blocks from three highly recommended bits of New Orleans history: the Musée Conti, a wax museum of Louisiana cultural and political figures; the Herman-Grima House, built in the 1820s; and the Historic New Orleans Collection, which has rotating exhibits.
   
Hotel Le Cirque
  What to expect: Located on the St. Charles Avenue streetcar line in New Orleans' Arts District, this 10-story hotel has an open, contemporary lobby with a Japanese-style seating area and floor-to-ceiling windows facing Lee Circle. Within six blocks of the convention center and several museums, the hotel is popular with conventioneers and leisure travelers. Amenity highlights: The hotel offers complimentary Continental breakfast and complimentary access to a health club six blocks away. High-speed wireless Internet access (surcharge) is available throughout the hotel. Insider tip: Nine blocks away on the banks of the Mississippi River, the Aquarium of the Americas (surcharge) has fresh and saltwater exhibits with 530 species, including sea otters, sharks, jellyfish, sea turtles, and seahorses.
   
Cotton Exchange Hotel
  The only impressionist painter to ever visit the United States, Degas was staying with his mother's Louisiana relatives when he was inspired to paint one of his most famous works, the New Orleans Cotton Exchange. The historic building, which so captivated Degas, lives again as the Cotton Exchange Hotel
   
Frenchmen Hotel
  According to Frommer’s Travel Guide, we’re the “best funky little hotel…small but full of New Orleans-specific charm and the kind of service only a small hotel can provide.”
   
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