739 Canal St. @, Bourbon St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
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Positioned at the pivotal corner of Canal and Bourbon Streets, the Crowne Plaza New Orleans French Quarter serves as a gateway to the city’s most famous historic district. The hotel’s design bridges the gap between the bustling commercial thoroughfare of Canal Street and the vibrant, historic atmosphere of the French Quarter. Its architecture is modern and substantial, befitting a large city hotel, yet it incorporates classic elements that nod to its celebrated location. Inside, the 693 guest rooms offer a contemporary and comfortable retreat from the 24-hour energy of the city, focusing on providing a restful experience with amenities geared toward both productivity and relaxation.
The hotel’s prime location and extensive facilities make it an exceptionally versatile property, appealing to a wide array of visitors. It is a major hub for business travelers and convention attendees, thanks to its 32,000 square feet of meeting space and its proximity to the central business district. Leisure tourists, particularly those looking to immerse themselves in the French Quarter’s lively social scene, find the location unbeatable. The hotel also attracts families and cruise passengers seeking a full-service property that offers both convenience and a comfortable, reliable base from which to explore the city’s myriad attractions.
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Meeting and Event Spaces The Crowne Plaza is a significant conference hotel, featuring more than 32,000 square feet of flexible event space. This includes a grand ballroom, junior ballrooms, and 20 versatile meeting rooms suitable for a wide range of functions, from large-scale corporate events and trade shows to intimate board meetings and elegant weddings. A dedicated Crowne Plaza Meetings Director is available to oversee event planning and execution.
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