Showing posts with label new orleans hotel deals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new orleans hotel deals. Show all posts

Monday, March 3, 2014

3 Days & Nights in New Orleans!!

 

 

 


3 Days & Nights in

 New Orleans –

with our handy guide of daily and nightlife activities all set for you to choose the perfect trip and not miss a thing!

 

Our all-suite hotel is
 “your home away from home”
in New Orleans!
 
Located in the
 central business district,
 convenient to the French Quarter,
1 block from Harrah’s Casino,
within walking distance to the
 World War II Museum,
 City Sightseeing Hop On-Hop Off bus,
 Mississippi Riverboat cruises
 and famous restaurants. 

 

Package includes:

 3-nights stay,
 suite accommodation with a fully-equipped kitchen
 complete with a full-sized fridge,
 stovetop, a microwave, free parking for 3 days ($33.60 savings per day),
 complimentary breakfast buffet daily,
 our complimentary Social Reception every
Tues-Thurs which includes light dinner, wine, beer and soda,
 free WiFi, local and 800 number calls,
 health and fitness center,  free laundry facilities, outdoor pool and much more!



More Than You Expect

Referred to the most unique city in America, few landmarks in North America are as rich in history and elegance as New Orleans' French Quarter. New Orleans is bursting with spectacular sites, world famous cuisine, fascinating history, and enjoyable entertainment. While it is too much to experience in 3 days, the Staybridge Suites New Orleans has created this handy guide of recommendations and fabulous opportunities for which you may customize your own "Three Days in New Orleans". Using this as a guide, we think you will find our own special kind of hospitality,
"Lagniappe," meaning "More than you expect."
ABC Travel Guides for Kids named New Orleans in the
Top Seven U.S. Family Destinations for 2013.
America's Favorite City 2012 by Travel & Leisure.
Top Eight World's Truly Romantic Cities 2012 by CNN Travel.
Using this as a guide, enjoy 3 splendid days and nights in New Orleans. Please speak with Myra, at the hotel lobby, for our enhanced concierge services (Thursday through Sunday), to make ticket reservations for each attraction.
 

 
 

Amenities


Business Center with Internet, Fax, Printer, and Copying
On-site Health and Fitness Center featuring Cardiovascular Equipment
including Elliptical and Nautilus Machines.
High-speed Internet Access plus Wireless Internet
Barbeque Grills
Outdoor Pool
On-site Guest Self-Laundry Facilities (washer/dryer)
Daily Housekeeping
Same Day Dry Cleaning
Safety Deposit Box available at Front Desk
 
For reservations and a look at our 3 Days recommendations...
please click here:
www.staybridgeneworleans.com

and go to our 3 Days & 3 Nights Package - rates from $133.32!!
This offer is based on Availability. Black-out dates may apply.
 No other offers apply. Must be 21 years old to check in.
   Free parking is limited to one automobile per package sold. 
 


A Providence Hospitality Partners Property

http://providencehospitality.com/

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Staybridge Suites New Orleans
 

Sunday, January 12, 2014

French Quarter at our Doorstep - Staybridge Suites




The Staybridge Suites New Orleans

 is the Entrance to the French Quarter!


Staybridge Suites New Orleans
501 Tchoupitoulas Street
French Quarter
New Orleans, Louisiana 70130
504-571-1818

Newly Renovated!!



Walk out of the lobby doors and your at the doorstep of the French Quarter! 

How It Started... 


The original settlement of New Orleans, called Vieux Carré, French Quarter or simply, The Quarter, is the oldest neighborhood in the city. Established by the French in 1718, the location was, and is still, a valuable site for trade due to its strategic position along the Mississippi River.

The district as a whole, bound by Canal Street, Decatur Street, Esplanade Avenue and Rampart Street, is a National Historic Landmark. The French Quarter boasts a storied history of international influence with cultural contributions from the French, Spanish, Italians, Sicilians, Africans, Irish and others - all evident in the development of this global port settlement.

So much of what makes New Orleans unique is captured in the melting pot atmosphere of the French Quarter - from the raucous party atmosphere of Bourbon Street to the bohemian elegance of Royal. It's a neighborhood full of surprises and magic.

 


 What You'll See...

The neighborhood's stunning architecture is the dominant feature likely to first catch one's eye. Balconies adorned with intricate ironwork and courtyards filled with lush greenery and fountains showcase the French Quarter's European roots.

Powerful fires in 1788 and 1794 mean that most of the architectural stylings you observe are the handiwork of the Spanish who ruled - and rebuilt - the city at the time. Many buildings don ceramic plaques informing visitors of the street names during Spanish rule such as Calle de Borbon.

Life in the Quarter centers around New Orleans' most famous landmark, Jackson Square. Originally known as the Place d'Armes, the square was renamed to honor Andrew Jackson, the hero of the Battle of New Orleans. The square is flanked by historic structures such as the St. Louis Cathedral and the Presbytere and Cabildo (which house the Louisiana State Museums) and the Pontalba Apartments (the oldest apartment buildings in the U.S.).

Walk the beautiful gardens inside the square, make a wish as you toss a coin into the fountain and take that iconic New Orleans photograph. The creative culture of the Quarter is embraced by the collection of fortune tellers, artists and musicians who surround Jackson Square. And just across the street is the famed Café du Monde, serving up beignets and café au lait 24 hours a day, seven days a week.


 What To Do...

 Every street in the French Quarter has something to offer from classic restaurants, music venues, boutique shopping to voodoo temples. Some of the most popular areas include: Royal Street, Chartres Street and Bourbon Street - and no trip to the Quarter is complete without a trip to the historic French Market for souvenirs.

A variety of guided tours are available covering topics such as haunted, historical, culinary and even cocktail. Many visitors choose to explore the French Quarter using the neighborhood's original mode of transportation - the mule-drawn carriage.

The Quarter's allure draws millions of visitors each year. Come stroll the streets of this exotic neighborhood - full of mystery, magic and fun.

We guarantee, there's nothing else like it.

A Providence Hospitality Partners Property