Located in the heart of the city with views of the Loire River, the hotel offers 111 ... more
soundproofed and air-conditioned rooms. Benefit from an easy access from the quays. Close to the junction of major national highways, Mercure Orléans Centre is situate...
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HOTELYEAR BUILT 1977ADDITIONAL PROPERTY DESCRIPTION 111 SOUNDPROOFED AND ... more
AIRCONDITIONED ROOMS. LOCATED IN THE HEART OF THE CITY WITH VIEWS OF THE LOIRE RIVER. EASY ACCESS FROM THE QUAYS AND CLOSE TO THE JUNCTION OF MAJOR NATIONAL HIGHWAYS. 800...
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HOTELYEAR BUILT 1977ADDITIONAL PROPERTY DESCRIPTION 111 SOUNDPROOFED AND ... more
AIRCONDITIONED ROOMS. LOCATED IN THE HEART OF THE CITY WITH VIEWS OF THE LOIRE RIVER. EASY ACCESS FROM THE QUAYS AND CLOSE TO THE JUNCTION OF MAJOR NATIONAL HIGHWAYS. 800...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
HOTELYEAR BUILT 1977ADDITIONAL PROPERTY DESCRIPTION 111 SOUNDPROOFED AND ... more
AIRCONDITIONED ROOMS. LOCATED IN THE HEART OF THE CITY WITH VIEWS OF THE LOIRE RIVER. EASY ACCESS FROM THE QUAYS AND CLOSE TO THE JUNCTION OF MAJOR NATIONAL HIGHWAYS. 800 METRES TO THE CATHEDRAL AND 3 KM TO THE SCIENCE MUSEUM. THE HOTEL FEATURES A PRIVATE PAY CAR PARK, A TERRACE AND A SWIMMING POOL.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
HOTELYEAR BUILT 1977ADDITIONAL PROPERTY DESCRIPTION 111 SOUNDPROOFED AND ... more
AIRCONDITIONED ROOMS. LOCATED IN THE HEART OF THE CITY WITH VIEWS OF THE LOIRE RIVER. EASY ACCESS FROM THE QUAYS AND CLOSE TO THE JUNCTION OF MAJOR NATIONAL HIGHWAYS. 800 METRES TO THE CATHEDRAL AND 3 KM TO THE SCIENCE MUSEUM. THE HOTEL FEATURES A PRIVATE PAY CAR PARK, A TERRACE AND A SWIMMING POOL.
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Advantages: Food is perfect Disadvantages: service ruins it
I live in the middle of two Old Orleans restuarants and i have been in four different ones in the past few years and before i review this particular one let me just make a quick point of saying that they are all pretty much similar.
Opening
Old Orleans in Enfield, opens at 12 every day and closes at 11.30pm monday to saturday and at 10.30 on sunday.
Building
This restaurant is located on a business park with a few other restuarants, a cinema and a gym. It is a relatively small square lot on the park and is easily seen and accessed from the main road.
The builing is on one floor although round the edge inside, some of the tables are a step up from the others.
Decor
If you've ever been to an Old Orleans you will understand what I mean when i say the decor is 'busy' the Enfield one is no exception. Like all of the other ...
To say my Fiance and I don't get out much is understatement of the year!
We decided it was time we made more of an effort to get out and spend some quality time together wining and dining as it were and so for a change we opted to go to Old Orleans in Sunderland.
We had never been here before so it was a bit exciting to go somewhere new for a change.
The restaurant itself is nice and easy to find - no driving around in circles for hours sniping at each other, which obviously means that you can arrive still in good spirits and ready to enjoy your evening rather than sitting glaring at each other over the table adamant that the wrong turn was sooo not your fault! :)
Anyway there is a decent sized car park and it is situated right next door to a Premier Travel Inn which means that you could potentially make an evening of it ...
dawnylou 30.08.2007
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Advantages: Still the most beautiful city in the US Disadvantages: Hurricane Katrina
Reading the other site reviews, it seems like all of them were probably written before Hurricane Katrina did its job on New Orleans. I've been back there several times since the storm, and have a few thoughts.
I myself am an expatriate New Orleanian. Born and raised there, I've lived away for several decades, but still have ties and visit occasionally. As it happened, one of those visits was on the weekend before Hurricane Katrina hit. I've been back three times since then, and have seen the city slowly put itself back together.
There's no sugar coating it: Katrina did a number on the city. The house I grew up in was lucky: it was on the edge of the flood zone (which covered nearly the entire city, except for the older parts of town hugging the Mississippi River), and so only (only!) had four feet (1.3 meters) of flooding ...
alexlint 04.01.2007
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