Place d'Armes French Quarter Hotel New Orleans (New Orleans)

Place d'Armes French Quarter Hotel New Orleans (New Orleans)
Place d'Armes French Quarter Hotel New Orleans

country: United States, city: New Orleans (French Quarter)

Place d'Armes French Quarter Hotel New Orleans Place d'Armes French Quarter Hotel New OrleansThe Place D''Armes is the only hotel located at Jackson Square in New Orleans'' French Quarter. From this ideal location it is just a short stroll to Cafe Du Monde, Bourbon Street and the French Market. Relax under the Magnolia and Crepe Myrtle trees in one of the lush, private courtyards, soak up the southern sun with a swim in the pool, and relax to the sounds of jazz from Jackson Square. The Place d''Armes is proud to be a Smoke-Free hotel; smoking is allowed in public areas only, not in guest rooms.
NOTE: AT THIS TIME ALL SERVICES AND AMENITIES MAY BE LIMITED DUE TO HURRICANE KATRINA.

Hotel Facilities:Room Facilities:
Courtyard
Laundry facilities
Parking facilities (at cost)
Swimming pool
Tour desk
Balcony / Terrace

Extra Information:

Address:
625 St. Ann, New Orleans, LA
70116


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