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The French Quarter Festival: New Orleans' Soul-Stirring Symphony of Streets
Anticipation builds for the 2025 French Quarter Festival, scheduled for April 10-13. The coming celebration promises to transform the Quarter into a maze of melodies, with over 20 stages scattered throughout the historic district like jewels in an elaborate crown.
New Orleans: The Northernmost Caribbean City in the American South.
New Orleans, often whispered about as "the northernmost Caribbean city," is a mesmerizing cultural archipelago on the mainland—where Creole traditions, Caribbean rhythms, island flavors, and colonial architecture blend seamlessly with Southern hospitality, creating an intoxicating destination that offers the best of both worlds.
How to Celebrate St. Patrick's Day in New Orleans
From the famed Irish Channel parades to neighborhood block parties, New Orleans celebrates the Irish holiday with a distinctive local flair. Here is what you can expect to experience when celebrating St. Patrick’s Day in the Big Easy:
A Presidential View: Notable White House Visits to New Orleans
As we mark another election day at Hotel Maison Pierre Lafitte, we reflect on the many U.S. Presidents who have walked the streets of our historic city. From early visits that helped shape the nation to modern-day tours of recovery and resilience, New Orleans has hosted numerous presidential visitors throughout its rich history.
A Spirit Walks Through Gas-Lit Streets of New Orleans: America’s Most Haunted City
In the Vieux Carré on All Hallows' Eve Where voodoo and piracy interweave My spirit walks through gas-lit streets Where living and dead sometimes meet Down Bourbon Street the revelers sway Past my old blacksmith shop they stray
Lights, Camera, Action: New Orleans as Hollywood South
Welcome to Hotel Maison Pierre Lafitte, your gateway to the enchanting world of New Orleans - a city that's not just famous for its jazz, cuisine, and vibrant culture, but also for its burgeoning film industry. Often dubbed "Hollywood South," New Orleans has become a hotspot for movie and TV production, adding another layer of excitement to our already captivating city.
Your First-Timer's Guide to New Orleans: The Best Things to Do In the Big Easy
Are you planning your first trip to the Big Easy? Good call! To help you make the most of your inaugural visit, we've compiled a list of must-do experiences that capture the essence of our beloved city.
The Floral Charm of New Orleans: A Tradition Rooted in History
During this time, the city was experiencing rapid growth and development, with an influx of European immigrants bringing their gardening traditions with them. The Spanish and French, in particular, influenced the city's architectural and horticultural landscape. In the humid, subtropical climate of New Orleans, ferns thrived naturally. They were abundant in the nearby swamps and forests, making them an easily accessible and cost-effective way to beautify homes and businesses. The Boston fern, with its graceful, arching fronds, became particularly popular and remains a staple of New Orleans balconies to this day.
The Lafitte Brothers: Privateers, Patriots, and New Orleans Legends
Step into the pages of New Orleans history as we briefly explore the fascinating lives of Pierre and Jean Lafitte, the legendary brothers whose names are forever entwined with the story of the Crescent City.as we delve into the extraordinary lives of Pierre and Jean Lafitte, legendary siblings whose names are inextricably woven into the rich tapestry of the Crescent City. At Hotel Maison Pierre Lafitte, we take immense pride in perpetuating the legacy of these enigmatic historical figures, our establishment itself an homage to the intrepid Pierre Lafitte.
Experience the Magic of Essence Festival in New Orleans
A Legacy of Culture and Empowerment, The Essence Festival, often called "the party with a purpose," has been a cornerstone of Black culture and empowerment since its inception in 1995. What started as a one-time event to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Essence magazine has grown into the largest African American culture and music festival in the United States.