The pink granite facade may seem a bit unassuming to the outside observer, but on the inside it is obvious why Windsor Court Hotel holds the title of New Orleans' premier luxury hotel. Accommodations are posh and spacious with all the standard features. Italian marble, antique furnishings, marble baths, French doors and kitchenettes are just few of the features found in the swanky suites. Guests can also visit the on-site spa or relax at the rooftop pool. The hotel also features classic, museum-quality collection of 17th to 20th century art, ranging from painting and sculptures to tapestries and furnishings. and the second floor offers a reading area. Even amid all this refined splendor, children and pets are welcome.
This hotel is the oldest and largest hotel in the neighborhood. Four generations of the Monteleone family have served as directors of the hotel since its opening in 1886. Major renovations completed in 1996 have only added to the hotel's charm, and because of its size you can almost always get a room here. Although the hotel is large, the service is still very personal. Accommodations range from luxurious suites to comfortable family rooms. Famous residents included Truman Capote, Tennessee Williams and William Faulkner. Le Cafe restaurant is a favorite with New Orleans natives and even if you stay somewhere else, stop by to see the Carousel Bar. Hotel amenities include concierge services, room service, laundry service and a rooftop swimming pool.
Inhabiting the historic Audubon building on the fringes of the French Quarter, The Saints Hotel features a 1960s mod decor theme with lacquered furniture, white and blue colored hues and bold patterns. Everything from the plush Egyptian cotton linens to the high-end toiletries is meant to provide the utmost comfort to guests. Located just blocks away from popular jazz clubs, restaurants and shops, The Saint Hotel is the perfect luxury accommodation choice while staying in the Big Easy.
This family operated hotel is located on Conti Street, amidst the excitement and history of the French Quarter. Hotel Le Marais is close to the shops of Royal Street, the party atmosphere of Bourbon Street and is within walking distance of the central business district. The traditional decor in each of the rooms adds to the charm. Many of the rooms overlook the lush central courtyard, and some rooms include the much sought after New Orleans balconies. This beautiful luxury hotel is good for those who want to escape some of the noise of Bourbon Street, while staying near the center of the action.
This is one of the top luxury hotels in New Orleans. From first-class convention facilities to world famous restaurants, this hotel makes a lasting memory. It is located in the heart of the French Quarter and is a quick stroll from many of the points of interest. The rooms are luminous, with high ceilings and either a king or two queen beds in each room. The Chateau Bourbon has unmatched service and numerous amenities.
The Central Business District of New Orleans is home to one of the city's grandest hotels, the 1880s-era Le Pavillion. Having survived the Great Depression, this historic building is often called "The Belle of New Orleans." The Belle continues to practice traditions of old in these modern days, all the while staying true to the meaning of Southern hospitality. One such tradition is a nightcap of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches served with hot chocolate or cold milk each evening in the lobby.
The pink granite facade may seem a bit unassuming to the outside observer, but on the inside it is obvious why Windsor Court Hotel holds the title of New Orleans' premier luxury hotel. Accommodations are posh and spacious with all the standard features. Italian marble, antique furnishings, marble baths, French doors and kitchenettes are just few of the features found in the swanky suites. Guests can also visit the on-site spa or relax at the rooftop pool. The hotel also features classic, museum-quality collection of 17th to 20th century art, ranging from painting and sculptures to tapestries and furnishings. and the second floor offers a reading area. Even amid all this refined splendor, children and pets are welcome.
This hotel is the oldest and largest hotel in the neighborhood. Four generations of the Monteleone family have served as directors of the hotel since its opening in 1886. Major renovations completed in 1996 have only added to the hotel's charm, and because of its size you can almost always get a room here. Although the hotel is large, the service is still very personal. Accommodations range from luxurious suites to comfortable family rooms. Famous residents included Truman Capote, Tennessee Williams and William Faulkner. Le Cafe restaurant is a favorite with New Orleans natives and even if you stay somewhere else, stop by to see the Carousel Bar. Hotel amenities include concierge services, room service, laundry service and a rooftop swimming pool.
Inhabiting the historic Audubon building on the fringes of the French Quarter, The Saints Hotel features a 1960s mod decor theme with lacquered furniture, white and blue colored hues and bold patterns. Everything from the plush Egyptian cotton linens to the high-end toiletries is meant to provide the utmost comfort to guests. Located just blocks away from popular jazz clubs, restaurants and shops, The Saint Hotel is the perfect luxury accommodation choice while staying in the Big Easy.
Located at the edge of Baronne Street, NOPSI Hotel is a cosmopolitan property which brags a modest architectural design with 217 luxurious suites and futuristic amenities. The hotel features a chic rooftop pool, fitness center, spacious meeting rooms, and a chic bar. The property rooms are opulently fashioned with modest furnishings and equipped with excellent amenities. Guests can enjoy a refreshing cocktail at the aesthetically designed rooftop bar while taking a relaxing dive in the upscale swimming pool.
A classic and luxurious hotel property, which opened its doors in 1893, The Roosevelt New Orleans, appeals to the guests with its exquisite charm. The guest rooms are modestly furnished in warm tone and equipped with avant-garde amenities. To offer the guests, one-of-a-kind stay experience, the hotel also features an upscale restaurant and a bar where guests can enjoy rooftop dining with mesmerizing city views. Teddy cafe, which is enveloped in a cosy and warm setting, lets guests start their day with a refreshing coffee and signature cakes. Guests can then proceed to the Spa, for a relaxing massage.
This family operated hotel is located on Conti Street, amidst the excitement and history of the French Quarter. Hotel Le Marais is close to the shops of Royal Street, the party atmosphere of Bourbon Street and is within walking distance of the central business district. The traditional decor in each of the rooms adds to the charm. Many of the rooms overlook the lush central courtyard, and some rooms include the much sought after New Orleans balconies. This beautiful luxury hotel is good for those who want to escape some of the noise of Bourbon Street, while staying near the center of the action.