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George Oct 18th, 2000 08:20 AM

New Orleans @ Christmas
 
Planning trip to NO in December(1st timer)for 35th wedding anniversary.Need advise on reasonable hotel in French Quarter.Looking at Place de Armes and Maison Dupuy.Suggestions please.

pcw Oct 18th, 2000 08:33 AM

The Monteleone is a wonderful, romantic hotel on Royal Street (i think) in the French Quarter. We stayed there a few years ago for our 2nd honeymoon and had a great time. Be sure to ask for the "papa noel" special or something similar and also mention it's your anniversary. We were treated to surprises in our room every night. Very special. Go to French Market, aquarium, river cruise from aquariam to zoo is nice then ride streetcar down st. charles back to the quarter. also don't miss wandering around Jackson Square, sit for a portrait, enjoy people watching at cafe dumonde, and loads of great restaurants. tu jacques, royal street cafe. good music and nice atmoshere at rythmns. have fun

Monica Oct 18th, 2000 10:08 AM

Better stay at Hilton! Is really close of the French Quarter. And the service in front desk and in the on-site restaurant is great! A little expensive, though, but worth while.

John Oct 18th, 2000 10:37 AM

I have to disagree with Monica. The Hilton is too big and too generic. I think you're on the right track with Place D'Armes and Maison Dupuy as both have New Orleans charm and character.

Meg Oct 18th, 2000 11:53 AM

I second John's opinion on Place d'Armes and Maison Dupuy. Place d'Armes is across the street from Jackson Square - great central location. Maison DuPuy is a little more out of the center but is still close enough to walk to everything in the Quarter.

susan Oct 18th, 2000 12:10 PM

I also agree with John and Meg. Although I haven't stayed at the Place d'Armes and it's been a long time since I've stayed at Maison Dupuy, I HAVE stayed at the Hilton recently and wouldn't recommend it. It's a nice hotel but no different than any other chain and New Orleans is absolutely full of wonderful hotels and B&Bs.

pcw Oct 19th, 2000 05:35 AM

I agree that hilton is too generic. go with monteleon, westin is great location also and very nice, next to the aquarium, or royal sonesta on bourbon.

John Oct 19th, 2000 09:06 AM

Alas, New Orleans is now "Westin-less" since the Wyndham chain bought the Westin Canal Place. Starwood (Westin's parent) does have other hotels here: Sheraton on Canal, W French Quarter and W New Orleans.


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