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 QUEEN & CRESCENT HOTEL

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Address: 344 CAMP STREET
City Area: NEW ORLEANS
Region: Downtown New Orleans
Reservations: 1-866-260-0402

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The Queen & Crescent Hotel captures the charm of the early 1900's with its classically appointed European style guest rooms. Corporate meetings and social functions mean big business at the Queen & Crescent. Located in the heart of the Central Business District, the Queen & Crescent also offers full-service meeting and banquet facilities. Group rates are available. Enjoy European style Continental Breakfast in the morning, relax with a refreshing beverage in the Caboose Lounge or take advantage of the Executive Fitness Center, which are open 24 hours and features two treadmills. Choose from the many versatile rooms, which can accommodate from 10 to 150 people, all of which are complete with Audio/Visual capabilities. For your convenience, they offer 24-hour valet parking. At the Queen & Crescent Hotel you will experience the warmth and graciousness of the hotel staff from the moment you arrive. Each of the 196 elegantly decorated guest rooms feature exquisite European furnishings, plush robes, mini-bars, in-room safes, hair dryers, coffee & coffee makers, irons & ironing boards, in- room fax and modem capabilities and original art work. You will truly feel like you're in New Orleans!. They can also arrange a variety of excursion options for you when you visit the gracious city and surrounding areas including city tours, riverboat cruises, swamp adventures and plantation excursions. Just 2.5 blocks to the French Quarter and 5 short blocks to the Convention Center, they offer the latest in amenities and comfort. The personal attention to your needs includes concierge and laundry services.
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 Basic Information:
Hotel Size
Number of Rooms: 196
Number of Floors: 10
Check in and Out
Check In Time: 4:00pm
Check Out Time: 12:00pm

Area Attractions
-Audubon Zoo 3 Miles
-Harrah's Casino 3 Blocks
-New Orleans
City Park 3 Miles
-Aquarium of the Americas 4 Blocks
-French
Quarter 2 Blocks
-Superdome 7 Blocks

Directions
From I-10 West (Airport):
Take I-10 towards Westbank (US 90), exit St. Charles/Carondelet Street.
Continue to the 3rd red light to Camp Street.
Go through 6 red lights and the hotel is on the right side.

Cancellation Policy
Check In Time - 4:00 PM
Check Out Time - 12:00 PM
Hotel Built - 1913
Last Renovated - 1999
Minimum Check In Age - 21 Years or Older

 

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