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Chateau Sonesta Hotel New Orleans
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Please Note: The deadline for registering at the $109.00 rate is
April 11, 2005.
Please make your reservations quickly as room blocks may be filled! See below for overflow hotels
This
year's annual conference will be held at the Chateau Sonesta,
located in New Orleans, Louisiana. The Chateau Sonesta is
a 251 room luxury hotel overlooking Bourbon street and the
French Quarter. This hotel offers ammenities including an
outdoor pool, tropical gardens, restaurants and old New Orleans
charm.
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NTJRC/NAICJA
conference attendees will be able to reserve rooms here for the
government rate of only $109.00 (plus a 13% tax and $1.00 occupancy
tax) for either a single or a double, a savings of $100 over the
normal room rate. Hurry and reserve your room by April 11, 2005
and tell them you are with the National Tribal Justice Resource
Center/NAICJA Group. Rooms will be reserved from May 1 - May 4,
2005 so arrive a little early and enjoy the jazz festival or some
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Visit
the Chateau Sonesta website at http://www.chateausonesta.com
or call 1-800-SONESTA to make reservations. |
Additional Hotels
* Note all hotels listed are less than 1/4 mile from the Chateau Sonesta within easy walking distance and have rates at or below government standard rates.
1. La Quinta Inn and Suites Downtown
The La Quinta Inn and Suites New Orleans-Downtown is a beautifully appointed high-rise, located just minutes from the Louisiana Superdome, Morial Convention Center, the Port of New Orleans and the ever-popular French Quarter. Mardi Gras, Jazzfest, and Quarter Fest are just some of the many events to experience. Watch parades materialize before your eyes on Bourbon Street. Enjoy jazz drifting in the air while lounging by our Heated Pool and Spa. Take a Riverboat Cruise down the Mississippi, tour the streets by trolley, or visit the Riverwalk Marketplace for shopping, dining, entertainment and more! Whether you are in town for business or here for a taste of Creole, the La Quinta Inn and Suites New Orleans-Downtown is the place to stay. We have improved our decor, and added amenities to go along with our Fitness Center, and cozy Boardroom. www.lq.com
2. Cotton Exchange Hotel
Located just one block from the historic French Quarter, the Cotton Exchange Hotel's decor pays tribute to the colorful palettes created by Degas and his fellow Impressionists. In addition to high ceilings and large windows which allow for vast amounts of natural light, all 90 rooms are decorated in vibrant colors, and the walls are hung with reproductions of Impressionist paintings. http://www.cottonhotelneworleans.com/index.html
3. Baronne Plaza
Located in the National Historic Lower Central Business District, this building was constructed in 1931 and the features the original Art Deco stone and granite facade. Our elegant lobby boasts of the original marble floors, stately columns, and stained glass skylights. It's excellent location, only one block from Canal Street and the French Quarter, offers convenient access to New Orleans' most famous landmarks, including Jackson Square, French Market, Riverwalk, Casinos, New Orleans Convention Center, Jax Brewery, Riverfront Streetcar Line, Aquarium of the Americas, all Mississippi River attractions, and the Super Dome. http://www.baronneplaza.com/
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