Four Seasons New Orleans
The Four Seasons New Orleans
The good times rolled at the Four Seasons New Orleans. We have visited with and without a baby, and both times were magnificent. The Chandelier Bar (showed below) is magnificent! Miss River is a fun spot to eat, with jazz music. Chemin à la Mer is my favorite, with panoramic views of the Mississippi River. I always get the Savage Blonde Oysters. It is the place to go for traditional Louisiana fare with a twist of French techniques.
The fitness center at the Four Seasons is world class, but if you are looking for more of an outdoors family adventure, check out Audubon Park. There is a zoo as well as lovely grounds to stroll and walk off all the jambalaya & such.
The Audubon Aquarium is actually closer to the Four Seasons than it is to Audubon Park! This experience is not to be missed. It was my son’s first aquarium experience. It was entertaining for us too.
Another fun spot with a unique bar experience, bar Marilou. a hidden gem for craft cocktails, natural wines and French-inflected fare. This bar was opened by the authentically Parisian group Quixotic Projects, the team behind acclaimed locales Candelaria, Le Mary Celeste and Hero.
Maison de la Luz, an Amex FHR property, is a distinctive new guest house from Atelier Ace. A place for Southern swoon, a bit of a party as well as inspiration.
A classic… St. Patrick's Church is a Catholic church and parish in the Archdiocese of New Orleans was founded in 1833, and the current structure was completed in 1840. It is the second-oldest parish in New Orleans, located upriver from the French Quarter t in what is now the Central Business District. This building is a National Historic Landmark and one of the nation's finest examples of Gothic Revival architecture.
A couple nice restaurants, apart from the FS…
- La Petite Grocery
- Galatoire’s
- Brennan’s
- Commander’s Palace
- Justine
- Pêche
- Emeril’s
- Coquette
Let the good times roll & Let’s Travel Moore
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