Rooms
Comfortably elegant, the traditional style of the rooms offer guests all the pleasures of modern convenience and an understated elegance that is perfect in an historic property. Many face the vibrant streets of the French Quarter, with views over the rooftops, while others on lush quiet and hidden courtyards. All are graced with amenities like high speed wireless internet, umbrellas and robes, laptop size security safes, minibars, writing desks and the rich, warm decor of a luxury hotel.
Restaurant
Stop by The Rib Room for lunch, dinner, or brunch, where this restaurant specializes in American cuisine. Dining is also available at the coffee shop/cafe, and room service (during limited hours) is provided. Relax with a refreshing drink from the poolside bar or one of the 2 bars/lounges. Cooked-to-order breakfasts are available daily from 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM for a fee.
Exterior
Lacy iron balconies and arches grace the historic exterior of this now famous landmark. Covering a full city block between Chartres and Royal Streets, and facing the imposign facade of the Supreme Court Building, the Hotel has won many awards, including the coveted Vieux Carre Honor award for historic restoration.
Lobby
Elegant medium size lobby with an antique crystal chandeliers, a casually elegant atmosphere, and a white marble promenade the length of the building create a feeling of intimacy not found in today's contemporary hotels. Beveled and arched glass windows, shiny brass and warm rich colors have become a trademark of the hotel.
Location
On the city's most fashionable corner of the French Quarter where St. Louis Street meets Royal Street. This historic property has maintained a four diamond rating for 45 years and continues the tradition of excellent service of it's predecessor. Within steps of Bourbon Street, Jackson Square and the Natchez Riverboat steamer, this is the location that visitors to the city prefer.