“The facade of this converted office block may be somewhat subdued, however, interiors are bright and fresh while a chic restaurant and roof terrace bar make this a real hotspot. Spacious rooms are decorated with bright local art and offer wonderful city views. A well priced central stay.”

Recommended for

  • Local exploring

    • Well placed in Central Business District with the French Quarter just two blocks away and great access to streetcars
  • Value chic

    • Rooms starts at just over $100 in the low season making this a reasonably priced stay for such a central location
  • Sights nearby

    • Explore Tremé, known to be the oldest black neighbourhood in America and the birthplace of jazz
  • Other Activities

    • discover the boutiques and art galleries in the French Quarter
  • Museums

    • The New Orleans Museum of Art is a must for art enthusiasts
  • Restaurant

    • Modern European fare at restaurant Petit Lion
  • Disabled access

    • 10 adapted rooms
  • Child friendly

  • Gym

  • Contemporary

  • Less £

  • Designer

  • Chic

Facilities

  • Rooms

    184 rooms in this hotel
  • Restaurant

    Modern European fare at restaurant Petit Lion
  • Disabled access

    10 adapted rooms
  • Child friendly

  • Room service

  • Air conditioning

  • Wifi

  • Bar

  • No pets

  • Gym

Activities

  • Sights nearby

    • Explore Tremé, known to be the oldest black neighbourhood in America and the birthplace of jazz
  • Other Activities

    • discover the boutiques and art galleries in the French Quarter
  • Museums

    • The New Orleans Museum of Art is a must for art enthusiasts

Map & Location

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