
Americas Best Value InnConveniently located in the heart of Historic New Orleans, the Americas Best Value Inn is a charming three story facility that offers 75 spacious guest rooms and suites. Our attractive and well appointed facility is close to many fine restaurants, businesses, and historic landmarks. You can start your day with our fresh complimentary deluxe continental breakfast. All our suites come with a recliner chair, coffeemaker, iron, ironing board, and complimentary newspaper. All rooms have complimentary wireless hi-speed Internet, refrigerator, and microwave, cable television with HBO, complimentary local calls, radio, and wakeup service. We have a clear, heated outdoor swimming pool, a sauna and spa, a barbecue area, and a workout room on-site. We also have fax, copy facilities, and a guest Laundromat. Our front desk is staffed 24 hours to better serve your needs. We will make your stay with us a memorable and enjoyable experience. The largest city in Louisiana, New Orleans is known the world over for its colorful history, enduring romance, and multicultural charm. It is the enchanting land of Mardi Gras, all-night jazz, clanging streetcars, paddle wheel steamers, Creole houses, and plantation homes. Home to the fourth-largest port in the world, the city is situated below sea level and it is surrounded by the Mississippi River, Lake Pontchartrain, and various other waterways. To stay dry, the city is built on a complex system of levees, spillways, and pumping stations, and it once relied on a canal network comparable in length to the canals of Venice, Italy. Known as the Big Easy, and the Crescent City, New Orleans* history is as vibrant as the French and Spanish influences that transformed it from a murky shipping port to world-class, cosmopolitan gem of the American South. The city was the site of the Battle of New Orleans in the War of 1812, and during the Civil War, it was occupied by Union troops. It was captured without a battle and hence, was spared the destruction suffered by many other Southern cities. New Orleans served twice as the capital of Louisiana. Today, the city is a curious mixture of the old and new, with a look and feel that can be found nowhere else in the nation. Creoles, the descendants of the original French and Spanish colonists, Cajuns, descendants of the Acadians who were driven from Canada by the British, groups from Europe, Africa, and the Caribbean are all key to the city*s unique atmosphere. The Big Easy is rightfully known as the birthplace of jazz. Some must see area attractions include the Historic French Quarter, Bourbon Street, the Convention Center, New Orleans* Historic District, the Louisiana Superdome, the Riverwalk Marketplace, the Aquarium of the Americas, the IMAX Theater, Marie Laveau*s House of Voodoo, Harrah's New Orleans Casino, Tulane University, the Audubon Zoo, and Six Flags New Orleans. Mardi Gras, French for Fat Tuesday, is celebrated yearly the day before Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lent, which is 46 days prior to Easter Sunday.
Address: 2820 Tulane Avenue
Number of rooms: 75
Stars: 1
Lowest rate: 79 US$
Facilities: 24-Hour Front Desk, Adjoining Rooms, Air Conditioned, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Compliant, ATM / Cash Machine, Audio Visual Equipment, Bus Parking, Business Center, Continental Breakfast, Copy Service, Currency Exchange, Elevators, Exercise Gym, Express Check In, Express Check Out, FAX, FEMA Approved, Free Parking, Guest Laundromat, Handicap Facilities, Heated Pool, High speed internet access, Ice Machine, Indoor Parking, International Direct Dial, Meeting Facilities, Non-Smoking Room, Outdoor Parking, Outdoor Pool, Over Sized Rooms, Parking, Phone Service, Pool, Ramp Access to Buildings, Safe, Sauna, Tour Desk, Vending Machines, Wheel Chair Access
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