The Classic Astor Crowne Plaza In The Heart Of Downtown Provides
Guests With The Gateway To The Big Easy's Most Exciting Destination
- The Famous French Quarter, The Excitement Of The Party-down Bourbon
Street And The Shopoholic Haven Of Canal Street. At The Astor, Which
Also Stands, Four And Five Blocks Respectively From Jackson Square
And Saenger Theatre, Guests Can Step Out The Front Door Right Into
The Rowdy Bourbon Street Nightlife Right Out The Front Door And Stroll
Five Blocks To Canal Street Plaza's Upscale Shopping And The Gambling
Of Harrah's Casino. Opened In 2002, The Astor Greets
Guests In A Vast, Cream-colored Lobby With Vaulted Ceilings, Wrought-iron
Light Fixtures, Clustered Seating Areas, And Marble Floors. This
Being The Big Easy, People Not Only Party, But They Eat Heartily.
At The Astor, Famed New Orleans Restaurateur Dickie Brennan's Bourbon
House Offers Creole And Seafood Dishes, Oyster Bar And A Lounge
Serving Nearly 50 Kinds Of Bourbon. Dickie's Gulf Fish, Po-boy,
Oyster Bar Selections, As Well As The Signature Bourbon Punch At
The Bourbon House Lobby Bar, Are The Stuff Of Memories.
Meanwhile, Guests Can Swim And Relax In The Spa On The Third-floor
Rooftop, Which Provides A Panoramic View Of Bourbon Street. Business
Travelers Will Find Plenty Of Room For Meetings In The Astor's 25,000
Square Feet Of Conference And Event Space.
The Astor Offers Guest Rooms Tastefully Decorated With Designer
Fabrics And Traditional New Orleans Style Furnishings, Including
Poster Beds With Antique-style Bedspreads, Tile-and-marble Baths,
And Stained-wood Furniture.
Although The Astor Crowne Plaza Feels And Looks Like An Immaculate
Vacation Resort, Business Types, Conventioneers And Leisure Travelers
From Throughout The World Flock Here For That Ultimate In A Big
Easy Experience. |