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 | A Creole House: very nice accomodation
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New Orleans is a huge city containing sightseeing, restaurant, nightlife and accommodation. The city has a reputation for historical roots, hot and muggy weather, good food, good music, and over-the-top debauchery. New Orleans is known for a host of attributes like its famous Creole food, abundant alcohol, music of many styles, nearby swamps and plantations, 18th & 19th century architecture, antiques, gay pride, streetcars, museums. Air, car, bus or train can be the different ways to get in to new Orleans. I decided to go there and I reserved a hotel there. This hotel I searched from the net as cheap hotels and I got a site which contains a numerous number of discounted and cheap new Orleans hotel deals. I enjoyed a lot in this hotel. My family also enjoyed a lot. They offered a lot of services and facilities to their customers. They pampered us a lot. I enjoyed the different types of the activities over there. If we talk about the hotels there were very interesting hotel deals which offer different offers to the customers. I suggest you that don’t spend much money on the hotels just try out different activities in the city.
cheap offer discount rates provides high class sevice
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 | A Creole House: A Creole House
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For budget accommodations in the heart of the French Quarter, A Creole House can't be beat. Just $49 per night on the weekend puts you 2 blocks from Bourbon Street. They have huge rooms in a historic old house built in 1830. This hotel is very basic with no real amenities. In fact the front desk shuts down around 11pm and doesn't reopen until 7am, so if there is a problem, identify it early! My room was clean (except for the bathtub) and relatively nice. The ceiling was impressive at about 10-12 feet high and the bed unique. The room was furnished with antiques and even had an old, old fireplace. For some reason, there were no bath towels, but a hand towel did the trick. My small room was just $49 per night, but they also offer a few one, two, and three bedroom suites for up to $89. Of course, rates are much higher during special events like Mardi Gras.
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