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W New Orleans French Quarter

By Charlyn Keating Chisholm, About.com

The Bottom Line:
The smaller counterpart to the nearby downtown W New Orleans, this hip stay is in a busy and popular stretch of Decatur in the French Quarter.
What's Special About the W New Orleans French Quarter:
The little sister to the larger W hotel just a couple of blocks away in downtown New Orleans, the W French Quarter lies just a block off the Mississippi River, convenient to shopping and restaurants.
Guest Rooms and Rates:
98 guest rooms and suites are sparse and small but streamlined and hip, and decked out with CD players, high-speed Internet access, silky down comforters and the famous "W Beds," from $149. Some rooms overlook the courtyard swimming pool, while others are in a separate carriage house.
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Insider Tips:
  • On-site restaurant Bacco is a local favorite.
Photo Tour:
See pictures of the W New Orleans French Quarter.
Location of the W New Orleans French Quarter:
On a busy stretch of Decatur Street in the French Quarter.
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Map and Driving Directions
Contact the W New Orleans French Quarter:

316 Chartres Street, New Orleans, Louisiana 70130
phone: 504-581-1200; fax: 504-523-2910;
web site: W New Orleans French Quarter
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