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After the last putt drops, head out to enjoy all the city has to offer. New Orleans is known for food and fun. And, within just a few miles of the course, you'll find some of the area's best restaurants and attractions. Below are a few of the places that will help turn your visit into a truly unique New Orleans experience: The New Orleans Marriott: www.marriott.com 555 Canal St., New Orleans, LA 70130
New Orleans is a city overflowing with excitement and authenticity, and the New Orleans Marriott is the perfect place to experience it. Ideally located in the legendary French Quarter, this landmark hotel boasts 1,329 luxurious guestrooms and suites, a chic wine bar and lounge, Starbuck’s Coffee Shop, and stunning views of the Mississippi River and French Quarter. The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival: www.nojazzfest.com The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, simply referred to as Jazz Fest, began in 1970 as a five day celebration of New Orleans culture and heritage. While fewer than 400 people attended this first attempt, the festival now spans over two weekends and welcomes more than 500,000 visitors.Today Jazz Fest includes artists from all over America and the world at large as well as being a showcase of the best music and food that Louisiana has to offer. This formula has made Jazz Fest one of the premiere festivals in the world. Acme Oyster House: www.acmeoysterhouse.com 725 Iberville St., New Orleans, LA 70130 Since 1910, ACME Oyster House has been pleasing the palates of discriminating diners. Serving world famous oysters and other Louisiana seafood favorites; ACME Oyster House is a local tradition. Hilton New Orleans Riverside: www.hiltonfamilyneworleans.com Windsor Court Hotel: www.windsorcourthotel.com Brennan's: www.brennansneworleans.com Mr. B's: www.mrbsbistro.com
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