Place d'Armes Hotel in New Orleans is not your typical big box group hotel. A beacon of Southern chic, this boutique French Quarter hotel drips with New Orleans charm and architectural detail – as one recent visitor commented, the Place D'Armes has "fab rooms, [and] puts the wonder, sense of adventure and joy in the unexpected back in hotel stays!"
The Place d'Armes is steps away from the St. Louis Cathedral and the lively scene at Jackson Square, world cup tickets where street performers and artists gather for one of the most unique displays of the local entrepreneurial spirit. The hotel is also one block away from Bourbon Street.
Room with a view: Relax on the lacy wrought iron balcony overlooking St. Ann or Chartres Street. Note: the value-priced interior rooms do not have windows, which might be a minus for some travelers, world cup tickets but a blessing for anyone sensitive to street noise.
Concierge in the know: Dionne Alverez leads the concierge team with an emphasis on personal service. Dionne is especially expert in the city's history and can point you in the direction of the best tours of New Orleans for a behind-the-scenes experience.
Stanley (547 St. Ann) from chef /owner Scott Boswell, delivers New Orleans comfort food with a twist, from the all-day breakfast to oversized sandwiches and the "world famous" Stanley burger, just half of a block away from the hotel.
Pere Antoine (741 Royal St.) is a comfortable spot for traditional Creole cuisine like gumbo and crawfish etouffee along with a daily Gulf catch of the day. The restaurant is less than a five minute walk from this French Quarter hotel.
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