Blog: From the Desk of Maison Pierre Lafitte
French Quarter Festival
Originating in 1984, the festival was conceived by a group of local business owners and music enthusiasts with a simple yet ambitious goal—to showcase the rich musical heritage of New Orleans and celebrate the unique culture of the French Quarter. What began as a modest event featuring a handful of musical performances has since blossomed into one of the largest free music festivals in the South, attracting hundreds of thousands of attendees each year.
Exploring Creole Culture in New Orleans
In the heart of New Orleans lies a cultural mosaic unlike any other, shaped by centuries of history, tradition, and diversity. At the core of this vibrant tapestry is Creole culture—a fusion of African, European, Caribbean, and Native American influences that has left an indelible mark on the city's identity.
Why is NOLA nicknamed “The Big Easy”?
While the exact origin may be unclear, "The Big Easy" has become a beloved and widely accepted nickname for New Orleans, evoking a sense of the city's vibrant and leisurely atmosphere. The nickname reflects the rich cultural heritage, music scene, and the generally easygoing lifestyle that characterizes New Orleans.
Location. Location. Location.
Nestled in the heart of lively New Orleans, Hotel Maison Pierre Lafitte beckons with a remarkable 9.2 'Location Score,' positioning itself as an ideal haven for both leisure and exploration. Just a leisurely two-block stroll from the renowned Bourbon Street, our prime location ensures that the vibrant energy of this iconic locale is only moments away.
Mardi Gras 2024 is Here!
Don't miss the spectacle of Mardi Gras parades that wind their way through the historic streets. Check out the schedule to catch the excitement of renowned krewes and witness the dazzling floats, marching bands, and flamboyant costumes that make each parade a visual feast.