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to the famous French Quarter, New Orleans is made up of
romantic Old-World architecture, internationally
renowned Cajun and Creole cuisine, the enigmatic
underground culture of voodooism, incredible jazz music,
an infectious laid-back attitude, and much more. Each
year New Orleans plays host to Mardi Gras, the most
popular festival in America
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Harrah's
Located
just off Canal Street on the outskirts
of the Quarter, Harrah’s Casino
features 2,900 slots and 117 table games
and is accessible from an under ground
tunnel from the parking and unloading
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Places
to See:
Cemeteries
New
Orleans “buries” their dead above
ground, as the city sits below
sea-level, which creates an uncanny
feeling when entering one of these “cities
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Places
to have a fun:
The
French Quarter
The French Quarter is the heart and soul
of New Orleans. From the attractive
shops on Royal Street to the string of
bars, live music venues and adult
entertainment clubs that line Bourbon
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| Le
Meridien |
The
New Orleans branch of the fine Le Meridien chain
of hotels fulfills the company motto of
providing “sophisticated, elegant European
style – with a French accent”.
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| Hilton
Riverside |
The
Hilton, situated a couple of blocks from the
Morial Convention Center, is the ideal hotel for
somebody who is in town for business, but wants
to see some of New Orleans too.
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| Maison
Dupuy |
Sitting
on the edge of the French Quarter, the Maison
Dupuy provides its guests New Orleans old-style
charm with all the modern business conveniences.
Wrought-iron balconies overlook an exotic
private courtyard.
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