16% off (Sale price $74.00 ) :: Stay at Hotel St. Pierre in New Orleans, LA, with Dates into February 2019


16% off (Sale price $74.00, Reg. Price $89.00) :: Hotel at a Glance: Hotel St. PierreHotels St. Pierre row of 18th-century Creole cottages earned this quaint inn a spot on the National Register of Historic Places, fitting in with the French Quarters multicultural heritage and patchwork architecture. Bourbon Streets burlesque clubs, restaurants, and music venues are just a short walk away, and so is Jackson Square, where you can watch plein air artists paint. Also nearby is Faubourg Marigny, a bohemian district rife with shops, restaurants, and music. Explore the French Market: Youll find shops, a flea market, a farmers market, and ample dining options. Relax in spacious rooms outfitted with antique and period furniture while enjoying views of the hotels tropical courtyards. Go for a swim in the hotels two pools, tucked between outdoor seating areas and leafy courtyards. Press shout-out: The New York Timess Frugal Traveler recommended the hotel for trips to the French Quarter. Notable guests: Louis Armstrong once stayed here, and Tennessee Williams, who lived across the street, would often pop into the lobby to visit with friends.New Orleans’s French Quarter: Let the Good Times RollStop thinking of New Orleans as the worst-organized city in the United States, writes author Dan Baum in Nine Lives, his post-Katrina book. Start thinking of it as the best-organized city in the Caribbean. Some folks think there is something distinctly foreign about New Orleans, a place where people’s priorities seem inclined toward enjoying life and relishing the moment at hand. Nothing says it better than the town’s unofficial Cajun creed: “Laissez les bons temps rouler,” or Let the good times roll.Historical buildings with intricate wrought-iron balconies line the narrow streets of New Orleans’s French Quarter. Here, street musicians often fill the air with jazz music, their trombones and tubas swinging back and forth. Just off the Jackson Square park and near the towering St. Louis Cathedral, the legendary Café Du Monde serves beignets under heaping piles of powdered sugar. T

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