Explore the French Quarter

New Orleans Top Attractions

Touch down at New Orleans’ Chateau Hotel and let the French Quarter’s captivating history fill every day with landmark attractions, old-world architecture, and past lives. The Chateau Hotel is close to nany of the French Quarter’s historical attractions, like Preservation Hall and the New Orleans Jazz Museum. Guests have access to flat-rate self-parking, making explorations of New Orleans’ landmarks stress-free and memorable.

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  • A cappuccino with latte art on a wooden table, surrounded by pastries on plates, including one topped with cherries.
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    CC's Coffee House

    Across the street from Chateau Hotel, CC's represents the Saurage family's continuing commitment to providing unsurpassed quality and value. Try one of their classic Mochasippi®, signature Coffee House blends, or our fresh baked pastries, you will be treated like family.

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  • A small garden patio with a green table, two drinks, and a baguette. There's a statue in the background among potted plants.
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    Cafe Amelie

    Romantic spot for elegant contemporary Louisianna fare, plus a lush courtyard with a fountain. Steps from the hotel lobby.

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  • A waiter carries a tray in a busy cafe with seated patrons around, under warm lighting and green awnings.
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    Café du Monde

    Five minutes from the hotel, guests will find one of New Orleans’ most historic and famous landmarks: Café du Monde. Since 1862, locals and tourists have visited Café du Monde for powdered sugar-coated beignets and freshly brewed café au lait. Café du Monde’s open-air seating, quaint green and white striped awnings, and prime location in the heart of the French Quarter make it a popular landmark among our guests.

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    Jackson Square

    Jackson Square, a distinguished National Historic Landmark, is a short walk from the Chateau Hotel. Guests can tour the historic St. Louis Cathedral, Cabildo, Pontalba Buildings, and The Presbytère within the square and view art displays, street performers, and vendors. When time is limited, Jackson Square offers worlds of exploration, all within a 2.5-acre radius of our hotel.

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    Royal Street Antique Shopping

    The French Quarter’s Royal Street is overflowing with retail adventures in every category. Hotel guests will find antique and vintage retail stores, art galleries, and handmade jewelry among infamous restaurants and hidden French Quarter courtyards.

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  • A vintage diner with red stools, black-and-white decor, patrons sitting at the counter, and a server preparing orders in a cozy atmosphere.
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    Clover Grill

    Since 1939 Clover Grill has been home to the best breakfast and burgers. This unique diner was featuring the movie "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button." Open 24/7!

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    • Landmark

    Preservation Hall

    While Preservation Hall itself isn’t an official historic landmark, its work in preserving the history of New Orleans jazz music deserves recognition. Preservation Hall is one of the most famous jazz clubs in the world and is just a six-minute walk from the hotel. Experience authentic live jazz music from renowned acts and New Orleans favorites like the Preservation Hall Jazz Band.

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  • A restaurant interior with decorated tables, gold balloons, and a mural of a red fish on the wall, creating a festive atmosphere.
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    Red Fish Grill

    For twenty-five years, Red Fish Grill has celebrated the fresh, seasonal bounty of local farmers and Gulf fishers. enjoy innovative twists on New Orleans Gulf seafood.

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    Shop at French Market

    Tourists have enjoyed shopping at New Orleans’ historic French Market, also known as the Shops of the Colonnade, since 1791. The French Market spans five blocks of Decatur Street and local artists, food vendors, and musicians fill the market daily. Shop for unique souvenirs in charming boutiques or support local artists at this lively market.

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    • Entertainment

    New Orleans Jazz Museum

    Discover the birthplace of jazz just an eight-minute walk from the hotel, this Jazz Museum takes visitors on an interactive journey through the history of jazz music. Visitors can listen to live recordings of legendary New Orleans jazz musicians like Fats Domino and Louis Armstrong.

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  • An assortment of dishes including fries with a sandwich, salads with chicken and scallops, and a drink garnished with mint leaves.
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    Curio Bistro

    Classic Creole-influenced cuisine in a newly renovated historic space. We're reintroducing New Orleans to a circus of flavor so vibrant it makes other restaurants nearby pale in comparison. Curio is more than a bistro and bar. It’s a place where you can experience American cuisine with a Creole soul.

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    • Landmark

    Beauregard-Keyes Historic House and Gardens

    The BK Historic House and Gardens is a French-Creole, Italian, and American-style home that has drawn visitors worldwide. This architectural marvel was built in 1826 and offers a glimpse into the opulent lifestyles of the past and showcases stunning period furniture, intricate woodwork, and grand chandeliers. Take a tour and hear stories about the house's history and its prominent past residents, highlighting New Orleans’ history.

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  • A large, classic villa with a symmetrical façade and arched entrance is surrounded by neatly trimmed hedges under a clear blue sky.
    • Landmark

    Old Ursuline Convent Museum

    The Old Ursuline Convent is the oldest building in the Mississippi River Valley. The historic building welcomes hotel guests for self-guided tours of its historic halls, which once served as an orphanage, hospital, and nunnery. The Old Ursuline Convent, a two-minute walk from the Chateau Hotel, has statues, artwork, and an expansive New Orleans-style courtyard.

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