“Once a utility office now a surprisingly grand hotel. NOPSI offers a great location in the Central Business District alongside exciting dining options, an atmospheric gin bar and a chic rooftop pool. Rooms are vast and cleanly styled. A great value stay in the heart of the city.”
“Once a utility office now a surprisingly grand hotel. NOPSI offers a great location in the Central Business District alongside exciting dining options, an atmospheric gin bar and a chic rooftop pool. Rooms are vast and cleanly styled. A great value stay in the heart of the city.”
Recommended For
- Local exploring
- Set in the Central Business District, offering easy access to the French Quarter and the Warehouse/Arts district
- Other Activities
- Discover the boutiques and art galleries found throughout the French Quarter
- Close to nightlife
- Nearby Bourbon street provides some of the city's best live music venues
- Sights nearby
- Visit Jackson Square to admire the spectacular St Louis Cathedral
- Restaurant
- Public Service serves up dishes inspired by the Gulf Coast
- Child friendly
- Babysitting can be arranged
- Pet friendly
- Bowls and baskets provided
- Disabled access
- Sit-out Terrace
- Luxury
- Traditional
- Gym
- Grand Hotel
Facilities
- Restaurant
- Public Service serves up dishes inspired by the Gulf Coast
- Child friendly
- Babysitting can be arranged
- Pet friendly
- Bowls and baskets provided
- Swimming Pool
- Roof terrace pool
- Bar
- Gin bar
- Sit-out Terrace
- Bicycle hire
- Massage
- Meeting Room
- Wifi
- Concierge
- Air conditioning
- Disabled access
- Room service
- Gym
- Garden
Activities
- Other Activities
- Discover the boutiques and art galleries found throughout the French Quarter
- Close to nightlife
- Nearby Bourbon street provides some of the city's best live music venues
- Sights nearby
- Visit Jackson Square to admire the spectacular St Louis Cathedral
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What's Nearby
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NOPSI Hotel
There's a surprising sense of grandeur that hits you as you enter this former utility office. Once a place where locals came to pay their electricity bills, the building now cuts a dashing swathe through a formerly anonymous part of the Central Business District that is becoming very tourist-friendly...
Originally published by The Telegraph