Renai Pere Marquette Room
The Renaissance Pere Marquette hotel just two blocks from the French Quarter puts travelers one block--or 282 paces, to be exact-- from all that comprises the heart of downtown New Orleans. They are up to six blocks from bistros and boisterous bars of Bourbon Street; the family-friendly environment of the Aquarium of the Americas; street performers, tarot- card readers, cafes and shops of Jackson Square; and pro sports at the Superdome. Many visitors enjoy the nearby St. Charles Streetcar, whose route begins at Canal Street and winds through the historic Garden District replete with stately homes, past Riverbend with its Victorian shops and restaurants, and then near Audubon Zoo and Loyola and Tulane universities. The hotel's 18- story building is so historic that its outdoor pool on the third-floor abuts the wall of a 19th-century brick church. Soft couches and chairs beneath a blond-wood overhang that mirrors the original barrel-vaulted ceilings only enhance the historical ambience. In a city brimming with world-renown restaurants, the hotel's Rene Bistrot remains one of the most celebrated French eateries, featuring such specialties as Sautéed Skate and Salade Nicoise. Meanwhile, guestrooms, with contemporary designs and a residential feel, come complete with minibars, bathrobes, safes, data ports, coffeemakers, movies, and photographs of New Orleans landmarks with addresses corresponding to room numbers. With nearly 10,000 square feet of meeting space, the hotel can accommodate gatherings for up to 400 people. Guests also can work out in the hotel's fitness facility and meet deadlines the business center. Concierges regularly help guests adroitly plan for magical nights out in the Big Easy. That level of service, amenities and location close to everything New Orleans draws business and leisure travelers and sports teams to the Pere Marquette.