
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.
New Orleans Travel Questions Answered by a French Quarter Local.
Planning your first visit to the Big Easy? New Orleans can feel overwhelming with its rich history, unique culture, and endless entertainment options. At Jean Lafitte House, we've welcomed countless first-time visitors to our historic French Quarter property, and we've compiled answers to the most frequently asked questions to help you make the most of your inaugural New Orleans experience.
Jazz Fest 2025: Your Ultimate Guide to New Orleans' Musical Celebration
Each year, over 400,000 visitors experience this cultural phenomenon where music, food, art, and heritage combine to create an atmosphere unlike any other festival in America. The 2025 edition promises to continue this tradition with an exceptional lineup spanning eight remarkable days.
Active Special Offers to Stay at Jean Lafitte House in New Orleans.
Discover exceptional value at one of New Orleans' most distinctive boutique hotels. Our special offers are designed to enhance your experience while providing outstanding savings for travelers visiting The Big Easy. Book directly on our website or with our Guest Services Team for the best rates available.
Experience the Rhythm of New Orleans: French Quarter Festival 2025
The French Quarter Festival is returning to the heart of New Orleans from April 10-13, 2025, bringing with it the unmistakable sounds, flavors, and energy that make this free musical celebration one of the city's most anticipated events. We're excited to share the insider's guide to making the most of this extraordinary weekend.
Why is New Orleans called "The Crescent City"
This distinctive moniker has become an integral part of New Orleans' identity, appearing on everything from local business names to tourism materials. The nickname beautifully captures both the physical shape of the city and its ever-changing, dynamic nature. Like many aspects of New Orleans' rich history, the "Crescent City" nickname has several fascinating origin stories, each highlighting a different aspect of this unique metropolis:
The Joy of the Second Line: A New Orleans Tradition
At Jean Lafitte House, we're not just offering you a place to stay – we're inviting you to immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of New Orleans. One of the most exuberant expressions of our city's spirit is the second line parade, a tradition you might just catch sight of right from our doorstep on Esplanade Street.
Step into the Most Walkable City in America: Exploring New Orleans on Foot
Exciting news for visitors and residents alike: New Orleans has been ranked the most walkable city in America and the 4th most walkable city in the world! Here at Jean Lafitte House, we're thrilled but not surprised. Our prime location in the heart of the French Quarter puts you at the center of this pedestrian paradise.
Jean Lafitte House: A designated historic property in the heart of the French Quarter
Welcome to Jean Lafitte House, where history and modern day luxuries intertwine to offer you an unparalleled New Orleans experience. Our property isn't just a place to stay; it's a journey back in time, recognized by the City of New Orleans for its historical significance. Jean Lafitte House proudly stands as a designated historic property in the heart of the French Quarter.
Who is Jean Lafitte: Pirate, Patriot, and New Orleans Icon
At Jean Lafitte House, we invite you to immerse yourself in the lore of this infamous privateer, whose daring exploits and complex legacy continue to captivate the imagination of visitors to the Crescent City.