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Unlock Exclusive Savings at Hotel Maison Pierre Lafitte: Special Offers for the Savvy New Orleans Traveler

Planning your perfect New Orleans getaway? At Hotel Maison Pierre Lafitte, we believe exceptional experiences shouldn't come with an exceptional price tag. That's why we've created special offers designed to enhance your stay while maximizing value. From extended stays to seasonal specials, we have options that cater to various travel styles and preferences.

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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:

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The Historic Orpheum Theatre: A Cultural Gem

The Orpheum Theatre, a magnificent Beaux Arts landmark just steps from our hotel, has been enchanting New Orleans audiences since 1918. Originally designed for vaudeville by architect G. Albert Lansburgh, this architectural masterpiece features intricate plasterwork, a domed ceiling, and renowned acoustics that have made it a favorite venue for performers and audiences alike.

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Haunted New Orleans: Your Guide to the Best Ghost Tours

In New Orleans, we don't hide from our ghosts - we invite them to join the party. As Halloween approaches, the veil between worlds grows thinner, and there's no better time to explore the supernatural side of New Orleans. At Maison Pierre Lafitte, we're perfectly situated for guests to experience the city's most spine-tingling ghost tours

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Post-Hurricane Francine Update: New Orleans is Unsinkable!

We are pleased to announce that Hotel Maison Pierre Lafitte has reopened its doors following Hurricane Francine. Our dedicated team has worked tirelessly to ensure a swift and safe return to operations, and we are now ready to welcome you back to our historic property.

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Paint the Town Red: Your Guide to New Orleans' Annual Red Dress Run

Get ready to witness one of New Orleans' most colorful and eccentric events - the annual Red Dress Run! We're excited to give you the inside scoop on this unique celebration that turns our city into a sea of crimson each summer. This year, the run is on August 9th, 2025

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Family Fun in New Orleans: 10 Kid-Friendly Adventures in the Big Easy

Welcome, families! New Orleans isn't just for adults – there's a world of excitement waiting for your little ones too. At Maison Pierre Lafitte, we're committed to ensuring your family has an unforgettable stay. Here's our guide to the best kid-friendly activities near Maison Pierre Lafitte

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Packing for the Big Easy: What to Wear in New Orleans

Planning a trip to New Orleans? You're in for a treat! But before you start dreaming of beignets and jazz, let's talk about what to pack. New Orleans' weather, vibrant culture, and diverse activities require a thoughtful approach to your wardrobe. Here's a guide to help you pack for every season and occasion in the Crescent City.

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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.

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The Orpheum Theater: A Timeless Gem in the Heart of New Orleans

Just steps away from Maison Pierre Lafitte stands one of New Orleans' most beloved cultural landmarks: the magnificent Orpheum Theater. This architectural marvel has been captivating audiences for over a century, hosting world-class performances and adding to the rich tapestry of our city's artistic heritage. Built in 1918, the Orpheum Theater began its life as a vaudeville house, showcasing the era's top variety acts.

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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.

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Artistic Vibes. The French Quarter: A Living Canvas

New Orleans' French Quarter isn't just about jazz and jambalaya—it's also a haven for art lovers. From street performers to high-end galleries, the artistic spirit of the Big Easy is alive and well right outside our doors at Maison Pierre Lafitte.

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Discovering the Soul of New Orleans: The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival

In the heart of the vibrant city of New Orleans lies an extraordinary event that captures the essence of the city's cultural tapestry—the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. For over fifty years, this iconic celebration has been a beacon for travelers from all corners of the globe, inviting them to immerse themselves in the rich traditions and vibrant energy of the Big Easy.

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2024 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.

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