Downtown New Orleans French Quarter
Preserving the city's French and Creole heritage, Downtown New Orleans French Quarter offers an exciting nightlife scene with scores of bars, nightclubs, music venues, restaurants, shops, theaters, casinos, hotels, and businesses. Birthplace of jazz, downtown New Orleans is home to legendary music venues and jazz clubs, including Preservation Hall, featuring nightly jazz, Tipitina's, and the Blue Nile, one of the most historic live music spots in the city.
Popular attractions in Downtown New Orleans French Quarter include the French Quarter, Bourbon Street, French Market, Harrah's New Orleans Casino, Morial Convention Center and Audubon Aquarium
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New Orleans French Quarter Hotel -
Located on the corner of Bourbon Street and Canal Street in the French Quarter, Chateau Bourbon - A Wyndham Historic Hotel is a magnificent luxury hotel transformed from a pre-Civil War landmark. Relax in elegant French Quarter accommodations with private balconies overlooking the excitement of Bourbon Street.An alluring mix of vintage charm and modern chic, this legendary French Quarter hotel features featuring two restaurants and bars, a courtyard pool, fitness club, business center, concierge, wireless internet, stylish meeting and event space and airport transportation. Feast on fresh seafood at Red Fish Grill, stop in for cocktails at Clock Bar, or step out and explore French Quarter restaurants, bars, clubs, shops and galleries. Book our New Orleans Vacation Packages.


French Quarter - New Orleans' Historic Hot Spot!
The cultural soul of New Orleans, the French Quarter is a legendary treasure of history, magic, myth, and music. Known as Vieux Carré - or "Old Square" the French Quarter is the oldest and most famous neighborhood in the city and a National Historic Landmark.The historic French Quarter is comprised of over 100 square-blocks of art, dining, shopping, entertainment and architectural treasures. Stroll 300-year old streets to hundreds of fabulous French Quarter restaurants, music clubs, shops, markets, historic landmarks and art galleries. A cultural love child of old Europe, the Caribbean and the sultry South, New Orleans' original colonial neighborhood is a carnival of red-hot jazz, food, and frivolity.

French Quarter Festivities -
Explore famous French Quarter attractions such as Jackson Square, French Market, and St. Louis Cathedral. See artists, musicians, and street performers light up the historic streets of the French Quarter. Celebrate at annual festivals like the French Quarter Festival and Mardi Gras. Take a French Quarter walking history tour or Haunted New Orleans tour to discover the secrets of the Vieux Carre.Dance to jazz music from legends like Louis Armstrong or hip cats like Kermit Ruffins and drink a New Orleans hurricane. Hop on the Steamboat Natchez and cruise down the mighty Mississippi River. For French Quarter maps and attractions, visit www.FrenchQuarter.com.



Chateau Bourbon New Orleans, A Wyndham Hotel, New Orleans, Louisiana (LA)

