Latest Reviews for New Orleans Hotels

Bienville House Hotel New Orleans
4.5/5104 Reviews
French Quarter
Named after the founder of New Orleans, this hotel is slightly old-world but charming for that reason. Fully air conditioned, it's a period building that has comfortable rooms, and ours had a good sized en-suite shower room. Located in the French district, it's perfectly positioned for walking almost anywhere in the city (which is not large and therefore easily navigated on foot). New Orleans is chock full of eateries and bars and breakfast can be at a different diner or bistro every day. There is a bar at the back of the hotel and and a small pool and terrace area just adjacent. It's a very pleasant place to sit and relax after walking the town, a small oasis in the city. The bed was comfortable and the en-suite roomy with a powerful shower. Our room had a view over a public car park area, which isn't salubrious but since we only spent time in there to sleep, it wasn't an issue. One thing we discovered in the USA is that there is an ordinance that all railway trains must sound their horns multiple times when approaching a level crossing. There appear to be several of these in New Orleans and so our sleep was often disturbed by the strident blasts as trains approached these crossings and the station. I doubt that anywhere in the city can escape this, so it's not a criticism of the hotel. I can recommend this hotel for its appointment and location.
Hotel Monteleone
4.6/5102 Reviews
French Quarter
The room is small. The window is smaller than the average Queen size. It feels old. The bathroom is very small. I found that the bathroom light was not on before going to bed at night. I don’t know why. It was still not on until the next day. There was a lot of noise outside the window, maybe from the air conditioner or something. Fortunately, we were very tired and fell asleep. When we were awake during the day, we basically didn’t stay in the room. It was still very noisy after staying for a while. We lived on the 5th floor. There is a swimming pool on the 16th floor. It is very small, but it is enough for children to swim. It is still very comfortable to watch the sunset.

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