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There
is something every traveler should know before trekking to New Orleans
- and it's not the difference between Creole and Cajun (although I
wouldn't say that to a Sin City local). It is, however, the lay of
the land -- in terms of lodging anyway.
The novice to New Orleans
is faced with a slew of decisions. Rental car vs. city transportation.
Jazz at House of Blues vs. jazz at Preservation Hall. Beignets vs.
muffalettas. Why hassle with choosing the right hotel?
With more than
20,000 rooms available, there is no shortage of accommodations in
the Big Easy. New Orleans is an amalgam of neighborhoods, each with
its own distinction.
If it's business you're trying to escape, New Orleans is where it's
at. Not only does the French Quarter provide dozens of ample hotel
rooms, but the Garden District, or uptown, also serves up some great
accommodations - if you choose to stay outside of the hubbub and don't
mind taking the streetcar or a taxi into downtown.
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