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Santana W.

Pretty solid location, it's in the quarter but just far enough away from bourbon that it's not loud at night. Parking is hit or miss. I had to spend a chunk of money at a paid parking lot ($30/day,) but there are plenty of options nearby. Room was very small but it was enough for what I needed as a solo traveler. No fridge or microwave, so be aware of that. I did appreciate that there was a keurig with coffee in the room though!! There is a balcony with a few tables and chairs that you can utilize! The balcony isn't connected to specific rooms, so anyone can use it. Staff was very welcoming. I had to check in a day late because I was dealing with my mother's death a couple hours away; I let them know what was going on and I didn't have any issues when I was finally able to check in. Deposit was just $100 and was returned to my debit card within a few days of checkout.

Mike V.

This hotel is perfectly situated close enough to Bourbon Street and the French quarter, that you can walk just about anywhere you want to go. The price was pretty good and the beds were comfy. The down side unfortunately is that the closest parking is 3 blocks away if you have a car. (There is no on-site parking). There are also no refrigerators or microwaves. The doors are also pretty flimsy. I could push them in without much pressure, so it didn't feel too safe, other than the fact that the is a gated courtyard that separates you from the outside world. Staff was very pleasant and helpful when they were there, but I did try calling a couple days before I arrived to make sure they were open before we made our way there, but never received a return call. And when we arrived, we found out that no one was on premise to check us in except from 3 pm - 11 pm. If you just need a centrally located room to sleep in without many amenities, and a decent price, then this is your baby! But if you're looking for on-site parking, a refrigerator, microwave and a few more creature comforts, then you might want to look elsewhere. Overall, our stay was good, but I would have enjoyed a bit more luxury and been willing to pay for it.

Estrella E.

I really enjoyed staying at this place while we were in New Orleans. Walking distance to a lot of bar and the famous Bourbon Street. The staff good. They came and cleaned while we were away. I like the little balcony area they have upstairs is really cute.

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Ayesha A.

Booked hotel about a month in advance. This hotel is one of the converted townhouses in the French Quarters. The hotel wasn't hard to find and upon entering we were greeted. We got there about 12pm but our room wasn't ready yet; checkin is at 3. We were able to leave our luggage and roam the city for a bit until our room was ready. Once we returned we shown to our rooms. We had to step outside into the courtyard to enter. We had a room with a double bed and it was quite small. We weren't surprised as it looks just like the pictures online but it was tight. The bathroom was actually pretty spacious. The bathroom was only slightly smaller than the room. There was so much space that the keruig was housed in the bathroom. Besides small the room was cute, bed was comfortable and had everything we needed. The floors were a bit dusty, could have used a mopping. The next morning as we were leaving we are approached by a staff member and asked he we wanted an upgrade. Free upgrade, heck yeah! They tell us to return around 1 and that's when the room will be ready. We return around that time and pack up our stuff and head to our new room which is a 2 bdrm suite. The entrance for this room is on the other side of the building. This was a huge upgrade, coming from our very small double bed room to a 2 bdrm suite. One bedroom had a king size bed and the other had 2 double beds. There was a separate living room with a couch and a dining table. All 3 rooms had a tv. However upon entering we noticed that like the previous room there wasn't enough attention to detail on the cleanliness. There were cigarettes left in the ashtray on the balcony and the previous guests used soaps in the shower and like downstairs the floors were very dusty and so was the tops of all the furniture. Everything else appeared tidy. They need to incorporate mopping or a swifter into their cleaning regimen along with a duster. We had to wear socks or slippers anytime we had to walk around. The location of this hotel is great. Close enough to everything to walk but far away enough to be able to sleep in peace.

The heater they provided, thank god we were able to figure out how to turn the main heater on.
Angel B.

Stayed here for 2 nights thurs- sat, it was clean, the beds were comfy and the heater worked great but it took awhile of trying to figure out how to use it. It was freezing cold when we arrived it was about 40 degree weather, we tried to cut the heater on but we couldn't figure it out so the front desk lady came up to try and assist us. She attempted a few times but she couldn't get it to work as well. She was nice enough to bring us a portable heater, but it didn't do much. After my boyfriend youtube how to cut it on it worked great, thank god! Even though we had trouble with our heater the front desk was so helpful. Great little gem close SUPER close to Bourbon st, everything was great. Oh there no elevator so if your not capable of carrying your luggage up steep stairs request for a first floor room.

Marissa S.

3.5 stars rounding up because...location, location, location! Nothing beats being close to all of the action yet far enough when needed to be. Just 2 blocks away is Bourbon St., plus the ever famous Pat O'Brien's as well as Preservation Hall are both on St. Peter (same as the hotel). We had two nights where our last stop was at either of those places and I tell you, walking home to your hotel in less than 10 minutes after a long night with booze is something you would very much appreciate at the moment. The boutique itself is small, housed in a historical building beaming with that distinct French Quarter flare. By that, I mean 2 stories with a balcony on the 2nd floor overlooking the street. The inn has a courtyard inside with the rooms surrounding it. Our room was on the 1st floor which I didn't mind but let me warn you, it can get noisy in the morning since just across our room is the courtyard door that leads out to the street. We could hear the housekeeping lady talking loudly to other staff or guests arriving/leaving. If you're not a morning person, request for the 2nd floor. The accommodation itself feels a little cramped which is weird because the bathroom is very spacious. We had a full size bed which was comfy enough and I knew this wasn't a place I would be expecting to have a memory foam mattress. Pillows could be newer and fluffier if I must say. Offering daily housekeeping, I expected the room and bathroom to be cleaned as if each day we were a new guest checking in. That wasn't the case. Our bed was well-made but the room and bath was sloppily cleaned without refilling the Keurig machine supplies and toiletries. There was one night when we got to our room with no towels which the front desk apologized for and said their housecleaning lady called in sick that day. Not sure why they don't have spare towels - and did that mean she was also in charge of washing the towels daily? Another thing that bugged me was the smell of the room. It smells of old furniture and mosquito spray. Being in a swampy area, I guess I'll prefer that over mosquito bites. Nevertheless, staying here was really experiencing the French Quarter and for that authenticity, I don't regret booking this place. Heck, I would even still recommend it.

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Amazing location!!!!!!!!!!! And comfortable beds. Beautiful place. Will stay again soon!

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Quaint little spot near rampart. Courtyard, bathtub, irons and closet for clothes. Nice.

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We booked this hotel based on the Yelp & Google reviews and Reddit recommendations…read more The only PRO of staying here is the location. It is very conveniently located to Bourbon Street. The 2 things I care most about when staying in a hotel is a comfortable night's rest and a good bathroom/shower. The bed in our room was the most uncomfortable mattress I have ever slept on in my entire life. It was so mushy that when you laid your head down, you sunk so far into it that your legs were literally 45 degrees above your head. I ended up sleeping upside down in the bed with my head where your feet go in order to feel even remotely comfortable. The pillows were all extremely flat, when you put your head on one it sank so far your face was about 1/2 inch from the mattress. I had to use 3 pillows stacked on each other. I had a stiff back, neck and joints the entire time we were there. The 2nd issue was hot water. The first morning, we attempted to shower, it only got barely luke warm for me and when my husband showered immediately after he only got ice cold water. We stopped at the front desk that morning on our way out for the day and told the woman at the front desk. She said she hadn't received any other complaints so it must be specific to our room and she would send engineering there to look at it. (we were getting hot water in the sink). Later that evening when we returned to our room, we immediately tested the shower again and it was still ice cold. So we went back to the front desk to check if engineering had come. We spoke to the same woman from the morning who acted like it was the first time we were telling her this and she said the exact same thing. I asked if they were going to come ASAP because we needed to shower soon and we couldn't take ice cold showers. She ignored my question and answered the ringing phone. A manager happened to be at the desk and overheard our conversation. He asked what our room number was and said that because of the old building and the pipes the hot water takes longer to get there. He said this was a KNOWN Issue by the staff, management and the owner. He told us to run the shower for AT LEAST 15 to 20 minutes, simultaneously with the sink and it should get hot. He also offered to move us to a different room but when I asked if he could guarantee if we wouldn't have the same problem in that room he couldn't give me a straight answer. We had already unpacked everything and didn't want to go through that hassle without a guarantee. So we went back to the room and let it run for 20 minutes and it eventually got hot. So for the remaining 3 mornings, we had to set our alarms for 30 minutes earlier so we could get up and run our shower before hand. For nearly $300 a night, we felt that this was ridiculous. Old building or not, if its a problem, then either don't put people in those rooms, or get it fixed somehow. Why should anyone be subjected to an ice old shower or an inconvenience to their time because the owner hasn't done anything about it? We visited the hotel Bar, the Bourbon O'bar 3 times during our stay and each time we received TERRIBLE service. None of the bartenders were friendly to us, in fact they were pretty rude. Each time it took them at least 10 minutes to even take our order (by standing there and looking at us and not saying anything). The bar was not busy or crowded any of these times. They would then start making one of our drinks, put it down and make other people's drinks, leave and go into a back room, play on their cell phone, talk to each other, or carry the glass around while doing other things. My husband ordered an old fashioned and the alcohol was sitting in the jar with the ice for over 5 minutes while the bartender carried it around doing other things, causing it to get watered down. When making a cocktail, it should be completed from start to finish without doing other things in the middle. I ordered the Mardi Drop cocktail on 2 different days. The first time, it was actually very good. The 2nd time from a different bartender it was horrible .He also sprinkled probably a tablespoon of cinnamon on top of it (which the first didn't have) which made it nearly undrinkable. I had to stir it into the martini in order to not get a mouthful of cinnamon with each sip. We didn't eat at the hotel restaurant Roux because of the bad Yelp reviews - we felt we could get a better breakfast elsewhere outside the hotel. Overall, I wouldn't recommend this hotel at all unless you don't care about being comfortable or friendly service.

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**edit They changed our room…read moreTo a nice dry , room with balcony. Hope from front desk was SUPER helpful . Thank you. Hotel is still dated etc but service is good Will give 2 stars because it is a cool historical building and front desk people on duty seem to want to help . The original front desk clerk wasn't the friendliest. Then we got to our room and just feels damp , musty and unclean. (But spacious). There is this raggy musty couch that seems "damp" for lack of better word, which I wouldn't even touch. Rug seems nasty. There is a sign saying "enjoy your two artisan waters " and there are no waters here. The room phone doesn't work so If we need anything have to walk downstairs. The view is of nothing, but worst part is AC is on 60 degrees and we are sweating in here. It's not really blowing and would estimate it's about 75 in here . They are "sending someone " to fix ac but now we have to wait for this to happen and can't shower or get ready. Will update review if they make things right .

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