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The French Quarter Chateau LeMoyne - A Holiday Inn Hotel welcomes visitors to the Crescent City with historic New Orleans lodging complemented by modern amenities in an unsurpassed locale, mere steps from Bourbon Street.





For boutique hotels, New Orleans offers the Chateau LeMoyne, located in an historic building designed by architect James Gallier in the Vieux Carre, or the French Quarter. Named for one of the founders of the city, this unique New Orleans downtown hotel encompasses four historic Greek Revival town homes dating from the 1800's and two adjoining courtyards. Our guests relax and refresh in charming rooms, a sanctuary with elegant decor reminiscent of a stately New Orleans home.





At the ideal destination among Port of New Orleans hotels in the French Quarter, refresh your spirits in delightful accommodations complemented by excellent amenities. Unwind in our elegant courtyard while sipping a beverage from the adjacent lounge or enjoy a relaxing swim in our heated sparkling outdoor pool. In addition, our function space is ideal for intimate New Orleans wedding receptions or small meetings.



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