“A historic 18th-century building set in the heart of the French Quarter. This is a charmingly traditional stay - rooms have exposed brickwork, heavy drapes and quaintly mismatched furniture. Hiding a tranquil inner courtyard complete with a well-proportioned pool - this is a perfect central base.”
“A historic 18th-century building set in the heart of the French Quarter. This is a charmingly traditional stay - rooms have exposed brickwork, heavy drapes and quaintly mismatched furniture. Hiding a tranquil inner courtyard complete with a well-proportioned pool - this is a perfect central base.”
Recommended For
- Local exploring
- Set in the French Quarter, locations don't get much better than this for discovering the city by foot
- Value chic
- With double rooms starting from around $70 this is a great option for a good value central stay
- Families
- Well placed to access family attractions plus children under 12 stay for free
- Sights nearby
- A trip to Jackson Square to view the magnificent St Louis Cathedral is a must
- Other Activities
- Explore the boutiques and art galleries found throughout the French Quarter
- Close to nightlife
- Head to nearby Bourbon street for some of the city's best live music venues
- No restaurant
- Breakfast served
- Less £
- Charming
- Traditional
- Disabled access
- Retro/Vintage
- Child friendly
Facilities
- Parking
- Guest parking is available for a daily fee
- No restaurant
- Breakfast served
- Swimming Pool
- Outdoor pool
- Concierge
- No pets
- Walking distance restaurants
- Wifi
- Air conditioning
- Disabled access
- Child friendly
Activities
- Sights nearby
- A trip to Jackson Square to view the magnificent St Louis Cathedral is a must
- Other Activities
- Explore the boutiques and art galleries found throughout the French Quarter
- Close to nightlife
- Head to nearby Bourbon street for some of the city's best live music venues
Map & Location
What's Nearby
Other Reviews
Place d'Armes Hotel
A historic building that began life as an 18th-century school, became a mid-20th century motel and is now a French Quarter institution. A central location that retains a sense of place and no little tranquillity, added to which the hotel boasts one of the most wonderfully landscaped hidden courtyards in the city...
Originally published by The Telegraph