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New Orleans Hotel Booking |
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New Orleans Hotels |
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New Orleans is technically the oldest and largest city of Louisiana and big port city of the United States. If you are a nature lover, who loves water and ships, you can visit New Orleans in your next vacation. Be it cuisine or rich multicultural heritage or music that attracts you, New Orleans offers you all these. With busiest ports, New Orleans is located at the length of Mississippi river in the Southeastern Louisiana. In the north of New Orleans, you can find Lake Pontchartrain and in the east, Gulf of Mexico adorns the city. Due to the presence of the lake and river, you would be able to find hollows and ridges in that area. Moreover, frontlands and backlands with silt and clay give natural beauty to the entire place. The Death Valley and Salton Sea have lowest elevation in the United States, and New Orleans follows these two points. You would wonder at the fact that majority of houses in this city don’t possess basements because the water table is high. This city is more prone to hurricanes because it has low elevation. The city has snowfall very rarely. There are many important places to visit in New Orleans apart from the Mississippi river and the lakes. The Central Business District that is also known as American Quarter is situated on west & north of the Mississippi river. The important and big streets are Poydras and Canal Streets. Algiers, New Orleans East, Gentilly, Mid-City, Bayou St. John, Lakeview and Lakefront are some of the important districts of New Orleans. The architecture, schools and festivals have the influence of the religion. Voodoo religion and its practices have attracted lot of tourists from all over the world, apart from the resources and other important sites. The hotel industry has seen development, in turn. |
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