New Orleans
New Orleans has a lot to live up to. It is known alternately as one of the world's biggest party towns (unsurprising really, given that the city hosts the best Mardi Gras celebration on Earth) and one of America's most exotic places.
Catch the essence of this mystical city; that dreamy, romantic feeling you're experiencing is a part of the Big Easy's mystique; take care, it's addictive. The desire to wander aimlessly waxes strong. But reason argues that you're going to need a place to sleep, and eventually to eat again. So what' a romantic to do? Those who prefer a more intimate setting will do well to make a reservation on one of the European style hotels, located within walking distance of downtown New Orleans and French Quarter attractions. On a warm and humid day your body slows down, and you laze along streets and byways, not really caring where you go next. You finally decide to see a part of the city from a seat on the St. Charles Streetcar or join the natives who sit on the levee or (more recently) Riverwalk Plaza and watch the traffic maneuver its way along the Mighty Mississippi.