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 HOTEL MONACO

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Address: 333 ST. CHARLES STREET
City Area: NEW ORLEANS
Region: Downtown New Orleans
Reservations: 1-866-260-0402

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Hotel Monaco is within easy walking distance of the infamous French Quarter as well as the Ernest M. Morial Convention Center and the Superdome. Each of the 250 guest rooms is decorated in a funky mix of patterns, from leopard- print seats to flower-embossed yellow wallpaper and, in the bathroom, pistachio-colored wallpaper with a palm-tree pattern. In the eye of New Orleans' Central Business District and blocks from the French Quarter, the Convention Center and the Superdome, it caters to discerning travelers who are drawn to the Hotel Monaco's high-style, plush residential feel and sublime service. Desks feature lamps with shades reminiscent of Napoleon's hat, and there are decorative mosquito nets above each bed. All guestrooms offer CD players and high-speed Internet access. The historic Hotel Monaco New Orleans is a small luxury hotel catering to business and leisure travelers alike, only steps from Bourbon Street and the infamous French Quarter. Both classic and glamorous, the 250-room, 19-story luxury Hotel Monaco is a former Masonic Temple on St. Charles Avenue. With the famous St. Charles Avenue streetcar making stops right in front of the hotel, guests can enjoy a leisurely ride to the historic Garden District, Audubon Park and Zoo as well as uptown neighborhoods.Built in 1926, the luxurious Hotel Monaco's interior draws guests in with an exuberant embrace of all that is New Orleans.
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 Hotel Features:
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Pay-Per-View
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TV
Voicemail
Iron
Coffee
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Concierge
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Parking
Laundry Service
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 Basic Information:
Hotel Size
Number of Rooms: 250
Number of Floors: 19
Check in and Out
Check In Time: 3:00 PM
Check Out Time: 12:00 PM

Area Attractions
-Bourbon Street 2 Blocks

-French Quarter 2 Blocks

-Superdome 4 Blocks

-Harrah's Casino 5 Blocks

-Aquarium of the Americas 5 Blocks

-Jackson Square 5 Blocks

-St. Louis Cathedral 5 Blocks

-Morial Convention Center 6 Blocks

-Convention Center 8 Blocks

-Audubon Zoo 4 Miles / 6 Kilometers

Directions
From New Orleans Louis Armstrong International Airport:
Take I-10 east.
Take exit 243b for Poydras.
Turn left on Claiborne.
Turn right on Poydras.
Turn left on Carondelet.
Turn right on Gravier Street.
Turn right on St. Charles Avenue.
The hotel is on the right hand side.

Cancellation Policy
Check In Time - 3:00 PM
Check Out Time - 12:00 PM
Hotel Built - 1926
Last Renovated - 2001
Minimum Check In Age - 21 Years or Older

 

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