New Orleans - Official Visitors Guide 2008 - (Page 23) J HARRAH’S ust steps from the French Quarter, Harrah’s® New Orleans Casino has quickly become a New Orleans landmark in its own right. What began as Louisiana’s largest casino has expanded to include restaurants, entertainment and a brandnew 450-room luxury hotel. Offering action 24/7, Harrah’s is the perfect place to start, end or spend your night on the town. New Harrah’s Hotel Now you can stay close to the action at Harrah’s new luxury hotel, just paces from the casino, French Quarter, convention center, streetcar, and all the parks and shopping along the Mississippi River. The 26-story tower blends gracefully into the surrounding architecture of the New Orleans Arts District and reflects New Orleans culture in its art and decor. Spacious guest rooms feature oversized baths, HDTV, high-speed Internet and more, with butler service on the all-suite 26th floor. Fulton Street The hotel anchors the Fulton Street promenade—four blocks of classic 19th-century architecture brimming with the freshest dining, shops and entertainment options in town. Meet friends over great food and microbrews at the Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant. Take your seat at Riche for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Riche is celebrity chef Todd English’s newest enterprise, where French cooking traditions are served up in a casually elegant Parisian brasserie atmosphere. Or head next door to 528 by Todd English, a cozy supper jazz club that’s hopping late into the night. Enjoy live jazz in a historic space—built in the 1850s, the building is protected by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Gaming, Shows and More! Back at the casino, take your best shot at over 2,100 of the newest, hottest slots and more than 100 fast-paced table games—blackjack, roulette, baccarat and more. The poker room boasts over 20 tables for the comfortable continued on page 24 V i s i t O u r W e b s i t e a t W W W. n e W O r l e a n s i n f O. c O m http://www.neworleansinfo.com
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