New Orleans lets the good times roll and celebrates the history of the greatest free party on earth…Mardi Gras! The Zulu Social Aid and Pleasure Club commemorate its 100th anniversary with an exhibit at the Presbytere, a Louisiana State Museum. Also, the Krewe of Rex celebrates the 50th anniversary of the doubloon and re-launches its official proclamation inviting the world to come to New Orleans to celebrate Mardi Gras. Located in the Heart of the French Quarter, the Hotel St. Pierre & Andrew Jackson Hotel welcomes you with charming accommodations and the best locations in town to enjoy all the fun! Take a look at our popular French Quarter Springtime promotions! Our rates are Great!
The French Quarter, also known as Vieux Carré – or the “Quarter” to locals, New Orleans’ oldest neighborhood, has fascinated artists and writers since the time of Mark Twain, Lafcadio Hern and John James Audubon. Enjoy our intimate hotels lovely mix of Spanish, French, and Creole architecture. Located in the Heart of the French Quarter, the Hotel St. Pierre & Andrew Jackson Hotel welcomes you with charming accommodations and the best locations in town to enjoy all the fun! Take a look at our popular French Quarter Springtime promotions! Our rates are Great!
New Orleans 2009 Carnival Season is going into full swing! New Orleans officially launched the 2009 Carnival season in grand style today, with the Treme brass band marching through Gallier Hall and the festive Mardi Gras Indians dancing with the Captains of the Krewes of Rex and Zulu. Located in the Heart of the French Quarter, the Hotel St. Pierre & Andrew Jackson Hotel feature charming accomodations and the best locations in town to enjoy all the fun. With the first parades rolling in January, enjoy the month long festivities and events heading into Mardi Gras Day–Fat Tuesday, February 24th! Please book early for great hotel rates and popular French Quarter Carnival promotions!
Enjoy and celebrate the rebirth of New Orleans! NADA is back in the Big Easy for the 92nd annual national convention and exposition-January 24-27, 2009. Check out our fantastic NADA national dealer rate specials. Stay at our lovely hotels in the heart of the world famous French Quarter! Free Continental breakfast and fine southern ambiance and hospitality! Book here for great rates!
“The theme for our New Orleans convention is ‘Voice of the Dealer® … Committed to Community.’ What better way to show that commitment than for us to be there in full strength at one of NADA’s favorite convention cities,” said Annette Sykora, 2008 NADA Chairman. NADA has held its convention in New Orleans every few years for the past 30 years. Our hotel’s location is in the heart of the New Orleans French Quarter. We feature free
Enjoy a Steamboat Natchez Riverboat Wedding Cruise and stay at the Hotel St. Pierre or Andrew Jackson Hotel for your special time! What could be more romantic than expressing your love aboard the authentic Steamboat Natchez as the sun sets on the Mighty Mississippi? The Natchez Captains regularly perform marriages and re-affirmation ceremonies. So enjoy New Orleans food, live music and a wedding cruise down the Mississippi! Located steps from Bourbon Street, Jackson Square and the French Market, French Quarter Inns welcomes you to our two fabulous French Quarter Hotels. Planning a Wedding? We can help with the details for your special day–call us at 504.524.4401!
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Enjoy a great deal in New Orleans – Stay two nights get the third night FREE! (No free Saturdays, excludes special events, and restrictions apply) Call or click here to book our great hot rates online!
Greetings from the French Quarter!
January is one of the best times to visit New Orleans! From fantastic weather to great values, New Orleans is alive with spring time spirit! January gets into fast gear with New Years Eve, the Sugar Bowl and Mardi Gras Season’s kickoff, this Spring is a wonderful time to take advantage of low rates, festive French Quarter lights, and Creole Dinning Fests! Read the rest of this entry »