Tuesday, 25 November 2014

Hotels In Western New Orleans

Ride on the New Orleans trolley system down St. Charles Avenue.


The western region of New Orleans is considered to be "Uptown New Orleans" by locals and includes the ritzy Garden District, Mid-City and Black Pearl District. Lodging options in this region of New Orleans include accommodations in Victorian-era homes and full-service hotels. These hotels are less than 15 minutes from downtown New Orleans attractions, including Harrah's Casino, the French Quarter and Riverwalk Mall.


The Brent House Hotel and Conference Center


The Brent House Hotel is adjacent to the Oschner Medical Center in western New Orleans. This hotel is convenient for family members of patients at the medical center, and business travelers have access to Brent House Hotel's 5,000-square-foot conference center. The on-site restaurant serves New Orleans-style and Creole cuisine. The six-story atrium lobby area features a fountain; some of the rooms overlook the atrium. The hotel is a 10-minute drive from the Bayou-Segnette State Park in the West Bank region of greater New Orleans. This park has walking paths and offers opportunities for sighting waterfowl and alligators.


Midtown Hotel


Situated in New Orleans' Mid-City district, the Midtown Hotel is a five-minute drive from Xavier University and City Park, the largest urban park in the Crescent City. This 1,300-acre park offers bicycle rentals and outdoor sculptures in the Botanical Gardens. Restaurants on Tulane Avenue, including Finn McCool's Irish Pub and Bode's Catfish Shack, are within walking distance of the hotel. The Midtown Hotel features an on-site restaurant, Champions, with a festive atmosphere and televisions for sporting events. The hotel has an outdoor courtyard area with whirlpool tub and swimming pool; 30 of the hotel's rooms overlook the courtyard.


Park View Guest House


The Park View Guest House is in a Victorian-era house built in the 1880s, and Audubon Park is a five-minute walk from the hotel; this recreation area is home to the Audubon Zoo and hiking opportunities on the Audubon Trail. Trolley rides on St. Charles Avenue are within walking distance. Some rooms in the hotel provide views of the park. The rooms feature antique-style furniture, such as canopy beds and wardrobes. Breakfast is available in the hotel's Audubon Dining Room. The parlor area has a fireplace and grand piano. The hotel is on the National Register of Historic Places.


Columns Hotel


The Columns Hotel is in the heart of New Orleans' Garden District, a neighborhood with 19th-century homes, trolley rides on St. Charles Avenue and shopping opportunities on Magazine Street; Magazine Street is a five-minute walk from the hotel. Columns Hotel was built in 1883 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. Happy Hour specials are available at the Victorian Lounge; this bar has been featured in Esquire Magazine. The hotel's Albertine's Tea Room serves brunch and provides live jazz music on Sundays. The hotel's themed rooms include the Jazz Theme Room and New Orleans Theme Room.

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