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If you're like most Mardi Gras revelers, you're going to see more than your fair share of bars while you're in town. If you're looking for a great hotel that also has a nice bar where you can meet up with friends before or after parad… Read More »
While many parts of the country are getting pounded by snow in February, temperatures in New Orleans are considerably moderate with an average high in the low to mid 60s, lows in the mid 40s and no flurries in sight! However, temperatures can v… Read More »
Just across the street from Duncan Plaza – where jazz great Louis Armstrong grew up – sits The Holiday Inn Downtown Superdome. While this sleek hotel is ultra-modern, it’s rich in history as well. The Holiday Inn Downtown Superdo… Read More »
January may be the start of winter for much of the country, but in New Orleans, it just doesn’t get all that cold. Highs hover around the upper-50s and low-60s with lows in the mid-40s to low-50s, so having a jacket on hand will keep you comfor… Read More »
The "Other" Most Wonderful Time of the Year. The holidays are over but the fun is just beginning in New Orleans, recently named by Frommer’s as one of the Best Places to Go in 2018. January kicks off the Carnival (Mardi Gras) season d… Read More »
Warm up at Bonfires on the Levee, just one of many unique NOLA holiday traditions. New Orleans is fairly mild in December with average temperatures of about 64° during the day and 48° at night. It’s a great time of year to … Read More »
Ho Ho Hold Onto Your Money! Celebrate the season and the savings in New Orleans. The following Best New Orleans Hotels are offering discounted Papa Noël Rates or other holiday promotions this December. Come join us this year for a sleighf… Read More »
Proud to be part of the Marigny In a city with nearly 300 hotels, what’s one more? When that one more is the lovely Royal Frenchmen – a stylish luxury boutique hotel in two historic Creole townhouses on the corner of Royal and Frenchme… Read More »
September may be the beginning of fall for other parts of the country, but in New Orleans, the summer heat remains. Temperatures do drop slowly from the low 90s to the mid 80s as the month progresses, which means lows start around the mid 70s at the … Read More »
August Weather If poet T.S. Eliot had ever been to New Orleans in August, he’d never have written “April is the cruelest month.” But let’s put a positive spin on it: If you hate crowds, August is a great time to visit. N… Read More »