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Welcome to Hotel Monaco New Orleans - a Kimpton Boutique Hotel in New Orleans
   
This hotel features 250 guestrooms, all of which include high-speed Internet access and CD players. The rooms are a funky mix of patterns, from leopard-print seating to flower-embossed yellow wallpaper (and, in the bathroom, pistachio-colored wallpaper with a palm-tree pattern). The desks feature lamps with shades reminiscent of Napoleon's hat, and there are decorative mosquito nets above each bed. Standard Room - These guestrooms offer one king bed or two double beds and can accommodate a maximum of four guests.
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Rooms include Hotel Monaco New Orleans - a Kimpton Boutique Hotel amenities include Cobalt - Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner seven days a week, this fine-dining establishment has a menu that emphasizes local favorites, such as oysters, crawfish, and Gulf fish. The setting is contemporary and witty, with high-backed benches, an interior metal railing topped with illuminated rough glass shapes, and playful lighting fixtures.
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What to expect: With its vaulted brick ceiling and unique architectural details, the hotel?s 1928 structure does little to hide its past as a Masonic temple. Behind the Moorish fa?ade is a truly boutique hotel?a lobby that's more living room than meeting spot, a front desk that looks like an oversized, alligator-skin steamer trunk, and, during the early evening happy hour, complimentary chair massages and wine. Amenity highlights: This hotel is home to Cobalt, an award-winning restaurant, featuring regional cuisine. Not only is the hotel pet-friendly, but guests who arrive without pets are provided goldfish upon request. The streetcar stops right outside the door. The 6,000 square feet of meeting and banquet space include such faux historical touches as pyramid bricks and angled doorways, and stained and leaded glass is predominant throughout the hotel. Insider tip: Characteristic of the city's voodoo culture, the hotel is reportedly haunted by the ghost of the son of a former Temple leader, who died in what was once a basement pool.
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