
Blog:From the Desk of Jean Lafitte
Louisiana's Famous Bridges and Your Journey to New Orleans.
Connecting these water-divided communities are some of America's most impressive and historically significant bridges. Everyday the Big Easy welcomes guests who arrive via these engineering marvels, each with its own story to tell. Whether you're driving across the state or approaching from neighboring regions, understanding these bridges helps you appreciate both the journey and the destination.
From Territory to Celebration: The History of 4th of July in New Orleans
New Orleans' relationship with American independence is complex. When the Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776, the city was under Spanish rule. It wasn't until 1803 – a full 27 years after the Declaration of Independence – that New Orleans became American through the Louisiana Purchase. This unique history created New Orleans' distinctive approach to celebrating American independence.
Escape the Heat: Your Private Oasis at Jean Lafitte House's Courtyard Pool
At Jean Lafitte House, our intimate courtyard plunge pool offers guests an exclusive escape from the bustling French Quarter streets – a tranquil oasis where you can cool off, unwind, and recharge before your next adventure. When the New Orleans heat reaches its peak, there's nothing quite like having your own private sanctuary to retreat to.
Whispers of the Past: The Haunted History of New Orleans
As the veil between worlds thins with the approach of Halloween, we at Jean Lafitte House invite you to explore the spectral side of New Orleans. Our city, steeped in centuries of history, tragedy, and mystery, is often hailed as one of the most haunted in America. But what makes a place truly haunted, and why does New Orleans seem to have more than its fair share of ghostly residents?
The Mighty Mississippi: Lifeblood of New Orleans
From our charming rooms at Jean Lafitte House, you're just a short stroll away from one of the most significant geographical features in North America – the Mississippi River. This powerful waterway has shaped the destiny of New Orleans for centuries, earning it the nickname "The Crescent City" due to the distinctive curve the river takes as it flows past our vibrant metropolis.
Discover the Charm of Jackson Square: A Historic Oasis Near Jean Lafitte House
Nestled in the heart of New Orleans' Central Business District, just a short stroll from our beloved Jean Lafitte House, lies the picturesque Lafayette Square. This verdant oasis, steeped in history and brimming with local culture, offers our guests a perfect escape from the bustling streets of the French Quarter.