Saturday, April 30, 2005

Welcome to ShoreTrips - Your Guide to Shore Excursions - NEW ORLEANS

Welcome to ShoreTrips - Your Guide to Shore Excursions - NEW ORLEANS: "We struck gold with this classy lady, who found her destiny discovering the 'finds' in this international port city loaded with antique shops. She found her direction the same way she will help you find your way. As a transplant to New Orleans, she started working on one of the streets loaded with shops. Soon she began making notes about the items she was discovering in different places. Before she knew it, she realized that her notebook became a valuable tool of inventory and people were calling her for her information."

Sunday, April 24, 2005

Amenities for Chateau Sonesta Hotel New Orleans, New Orleans - Yahoo! Travel

Amenities for Chateau Sonesta Hotel New Orleans, New Orleans - Yahoo! Travel: "The Chateau Sonesta offers moderate to expensive accommodations in the heart of the French Quarter. Bordered on one side by Bourbon Street, this hotel's elegant interiors convey a sense of calm in this lively, festive neighborhood. Recreational facilities include an outdoor swimming pool, fitness room, and several courtyard areas.
Chatelaine is the hotel's breakfast restaurant. For lunch or dinner, the hotel houses the popular Red Fish Grill. The Clock Bar offers a lively spot for evening cocktails and entertainment. In the surrounding area, guests won't want for dining and entertainment options. The French Quarter offers plenty of both. "

Sunday, April 17, 2005

International House

International House - New Orleans, LA - Hotel Discounts at International House - Hotel Information:
The experts at Travel & Leisure magazine say that if New Orleans is the country's best place to party, then the International House is the city's best place to sleep it off. The "hippiest lodging to hit the city," as Zagat called it, the International House one block from the party-down French Quarter and the Central Business District puts guests right in the middle of the action. The area also includes within two miles the Superdome, Harrah's Casinos, the Morial Convention Center and the 19th-century St. Charles Avenue streetcar.



The International is home to the French-Vietnamese restaurant, Lemon Grass, a local fav, and Loa, a candlelit bar named after the voodoo word for "divine spirit." Guests also will discover plenty of dining options in and around the French Quarter to satisfy every culinary curiosity, from Cajun and Creole to steak and sushi.

Wednesday, April 06, 2005

Alcatraz Media LLC -- Hotel Monteleone -- global discount hotel reservations

Alcatraz Media LLC -- Hotel Monteleone -- global discount hotel reservations: "Since 1886, The Hotel Monteleone Has Proudly Stood As One Of The First Landmarks Guests Encounter In The French Quarter And A Favorite Haunt Of Tennessee Williams, William Faulkner, Truman Capote, Movie Stars, Dignitaries, Royalty, Political Kingpins And Other Colorful Characters. Just Beyond The Doors Lie A Myriad Of Dining And Touring Pleasures, Ranging From Arnaud's To Galatoire's And Brennan's Restaurants To The Aquarium Of The America's, The Imax Theater - And The Consummate Decadence Of Bourbon Street. Guests Should Definitely Check Out The Street Performers, Musicians And Tarot Readers Of Jackson Square A Half-mile From The Hotel. "

Friday, April 01, 2005

: "Along the fashionable perimeter of the French Quarter on Decatur Street, on the second floor overlooking the historic French Market and the Mississippi River, Applewhite House, circa 1884, features a private property with TWO 2-Bdrm guest Suites and TWO 3 Bedroom Suites in a charming historic property. Walk to all French Quarter shops, Restaurants & Historic sites. Three blocks to the heart of Bourbon Street nightlife. SMOKING OUTDOORS ONLY."