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    Peter M.

    Le Richelieu Hotel is billed as a luxury boutique hotel in the French quarter. It has old time New Orleans charm and captivating ambiance. There are stunning wood carved chairs and tables in the lobby, the rooms have hard wood floors, an adequate bathroom with a soft comfortable bed (I booked the king deluxe). My coffee maker was not working and even though they took over 2 hours to replace it (with a brand new one), the front desk staff was superb, in all respects. In addition, I had communicated with them, by text, numerous times before getting here. Each and every time, they replied promptly, within 15 minutes. I came to NOLA to indulge in the dining scene and did not know that a bonus opportunity was about to present itself. Although the main Mardi Gras parades are in early March, there are warm up parades weeks prior (something I was not aware of), sometimes multiple events per day, albeit at different locations in the city. So, I tasked Connor, the evening reception desk clerk, to get me top notch balcony tickets, for the afternoon parade (in the French quarter), on my last day there. Once again, Connor replied promptly (I was out on the town) and I was able to secure a ticket for a 2-5 pm Mardi Gras parade that included unlimited beverages and 3 foods, at the Cornet (look out for my review on this platform). Overall, I must say that it is not always that one hits a good stay. Hyperbole is magnetic and several hotels take it to the max and disappointingly, do not deliver. Le Richelieu does not fall into that category. They delivered, on all fronts, to make my visit to New Orleans (after over 3 decades), an eventful, satisfying and memorable stay. Merci.

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    valeria h.

    Upon arrival, I fell in love. It's so quaint & perfect. The front desk was very helpful & friendly. Our room was so nice. We got a room with a small balcony facing the pool which was nice. It felt like a small apartment. Every night was lovely there. We booked le riche, bc we heard it might be haunted and let me tell you... we definitely felt something the last 2 nights. So much so that my husband who is a skeptic, woke up in the middle of the night, same time as I did, & we were both shook. We heard a weird breathy noise coming from under our bed & then it felt like the air was sucked out of our room.. & on another occasion, feeling something on the bed. As well as when I went to fill the ice bucket down the hall.. something eerie was definitely near the ice machine and scared me so much that I RAN back to my room. It was a lovely stay. I'd definitely book here again ! Loved the pool, only downside is they didn't have a liquor license despite having a bar so we couldn't even get drinks at the pool. Other then that, 10/10

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    Jon T.

    Nice place to stay in the French quarter. Walk a few blocks and on bourbon street. Staff very helpful in helping where to go and suggestions on food and drink. Parking around back is $45 a day but secure.

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    Jordan V.

    This hotel was super clean/safe (from the main lobby to the hotel room), had welcoming and informative staff, gave us complimentary water when asked, and had a nice courtyard. You could hear people in other rooms sometimes but that did not bother us. The hotel also had staff calling and texting us that we could reach out to them ahead of time if we had any questions about our trip and/or reservations with them. The only thing I did not like is that the hotel was not going to honor a code we found when booking online, even though we called the hotel and confirmed with them ahead of time before booking with them that we could use the code that came with extra perks. They honored the drink coupon that came with it (but not other perks such as parking which is expensive), but this was the only negative experience I had with the staff during our 7 night stay. Would stay here again.

    Pool and patio.

    A perfectly located quaint old hotel in the quiet part of the Quarter. Nice, well-appointed rooms with comfortable beds. Many rooms have private balconies. Nice outdoor pool - alas, unheated, but it does heat up quickly on a sunny day for those who don't mind a chilly dip. Prepayment is an option for budget travellers. I'm told the charming little bar and restaurant will be re-opening soon.

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    Martin S.

    We visited Le Richelieu in November 2015 and wanted to make another trip to New Orleans this fall... But plans have changed due to continues COVID-19 concerns. Thought you might want to know why we'd go back, so here is what we found on our last visit. We love, love, LOVE, Le Richelieu! A great location in the Lower French Quarter, it is close to Decatur and all that the French Quarter. But is just steps away from the Marginy District, that offers wonderful places to eat with a bit less of the hustle and bustle of the popular FQ attractions. Quiet neighborhood strolls to take in the architecture and gardens are a feature and close to the Le Richelieu. The staff provides outstanding service and recommendations on what to do and where to eat. Rooms are of ample size and beds are comfortable. Furnished with antiques, the rooms a nicely appointed. Some rooms have balconies that offer views out to the North so you can take in the roof tops of the French Quarter. The entire French Quarter is an easy walk or, get a pedicar right around the corner at the French Market. Rates are great, rooms are clean. Small dining area offers menus for all meals and the bar is cozy and friendly. We will be back, lie I said, when it is safe to get out and travel again.

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    The food was absolutely delicious, the drinks were delightful and the staff absolutely wonderful! You cannot go wrong! I highly recommend!!

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    Very clean, friendly staff and decent price. Next trip to the Big Easy will include a stay here.

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    Aleesha was the best! Great place and very close to everything! Comfy bed and nice pool area!

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    It's minutes away from the French Market, a block from Bourbon St, a hop and a skip away from the festivities.

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    Hotel Le Marais - Cute bar very quiet

    Hotel Le Marais

    (189 reviews)

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    French Quarter

    If I could give this hotel more than 5 stars I would. I am giving 5 star simply because of their…read morekindness, notion for Southern hospitality, and overall experience. Great location, great price, great staff, and great views if you choose the garden. We spent two nights, one before and one after a cruise with Carnival. We arrived in town a few hours before checking and the accommodated us wonderfully! They had a room ready and waiting for us 2 hours before checking in! Then upon arriving back from our cruise we arrived back and port and off the boat by 8:30 am. Our plan was to check our bags in and walk around until check in. The man at the front desk said absolutely not, checked us in upon arrival at 9 am at no extra cost, and allowed my boys and I to rest from the lack of sleep we had from the night before because of rocky seas. This hotel is the personification of "if you respect the staff they will respect you"! Like all old buildings and those that have seen the hurricane in 2005, the hotel has its issues. We did have toilet running and cold shower issues, but to me this was a small price to pay for the respect and kindness the staff showed us during our stay! I highly recommend and hands down one of the best hotels in NOLA. This is my new hotel whenever I stay in New Orleans going forward!

    We stayed here 3 years ago and loved this hotel, unfortunately, upon our return in 2025 it's clear…read morethis hotel is being run down. Paint in the room was chipping, mattress was stained, but overall these were things we could ignore. However, something we couldn't ignore while using the bathroom in the middle of our first night, was that we found we weren't alone. There were 3+ cockroaches hanging out near the tub and a few scurried away before we could kill/photograph them. The next morning we went to the front desk, got our refund and switched hotels. Front desk staff was AWESOME, so kind and quick to help us. However, after we asked to cancel our stay and went back up to the room to get our bags and leave, one of the hotel housekeepers decided to come up to our room and "confront us". She wanted us to show her the cockroaches (that we had killed and flushed) and tried telling us she's never seen a cockroach at Hotel Le Marais before, basically calling us liars. Lol, well, here's some pictures to prove it. Let's ask the audience. Positives: The front desk staff was exceptional. Very helpful, very kind and knowledgeable. It's located close to Bourbon and has a nice courtyard. Negatives: ROACHES IN THE ROOMS, confrontational housekeeper, thin walls.

    Bourbon Orleans Hotel - Beautiful lobby area!

    Bourbon Orleans Hotel

    (440 reviews)

    $$

    French Quarter

    We had an epic time! The location here was perfect and I really enjoyed my balcony. The rooms were…read moreclean, the beds comfortable, the coffee delicious and the bathroom wallpaper was epic too! We especially enjoyed the staff who seemed to work together like a family. We especially enjoyed our bartender Ricky! He was kind, fun and patient. I mean I can't imagine working with tourists all the time. It would get old. But Ricky seemed to love to talk about the hotel, its history and his city. He took time to tell us about touchdown Jesus and showed us on his phone and then we saw it in real life. Now we can't unsee that lol. Thanks for a great time! I hope to come stay at your beautiful hotel again

    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.

    Four Points by Sheraton French Quarter

    Four Points by Sheraton French Quarter

    (262 reviews)

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    French Quarter

    First, we were told that we can check in using Bourbon Street. However, Bourbon Street was…read moreblocked off for vehicles. Then once we checked in, we were charged for our room AGAIN. It was paid for in full before we arrived. When we requested our money to be released, we were told that we would have to contact our bank. Upon doing so, on a 3-call with the hotel, the bank was showing that the merchant was in control of the funds not the bank. Then I was told that the hotel had a new system and they are working out the bugs. Then I get a call from the hotel asking if I would approve them to hold out the parking fee. I still haven't gotten my money credited back to my account. Save yourself the aggravation and the mental anguish....find another hotel.

    You stay at the Four Points on Bourbon for the location. And the area is a prime one if you're…read morelooking to spend your time wandering around the heart of the French Quarter. Just be prepared for the wall of noise if you're staying on a Friday and Saturday night and have a room facing Bourbon Street; you will need more than the sound machine and earplugs the hotel provides you. But if you're there to party hard on Bourbon Street at all the touristy bars, then you will be in your element. Depending on the side of the hotel you select when booking your room and the days you choose, you may be able to get away with just a sound machine and earplugs, or you may be getting too old and need to look elsewhere. If you stay on the courtyard side, you should have enough barriers to deflect the nonstop barrage of noise coming from all the bars and clubs on Bourbon Street, especially between Bienville and St. Ann, on a Friday and Saturday night particularly. We had a room on the third floor with a balcony overlooking Bourbon Street that gave us a great view and the opportunity to enjoy wine and cocktails as the festivities picked up steam throughout the afternoons of our stay. The bed was wicked comfortable. The set of drawers had plenty of space to put clothes with a small fridge for keeping drinks cool and leftovers from spoiling. The closet space was ample and was able to fit all of our hang-up clothing and our suitcases. There was a nice lounge chair next to the desk to chill if you didn't want to sit on the balcony. However, the bathroom was cramped and narrow with these weird double doors that could cause trouble if you are going to do business in the middle of the night. The water pressure wasn't great either and if you don't have the curtain positioned right then you're going to have a puddle. Housekeeping did come by to change our linens and provide fresh towels every day, which was appreciated. The front desk was very affable and accommodating, especially with holding out luggage when our room wasn't quite ready yet to check-in. And I liked that there was a security person checking people that were actually staying at the hotel to avoid stragglers, random drunks, and transients from entering. I didn't have the chance to use the pool while I was there, but we were busy walking around the French Quarter to really care. Same went with having anything in the restaurant for food. They did have the little mini mart on the ground floor that worked for when we needed more bottles of water that were larger than the complimentary ones. Accommodations at the hotel were solid, but just know if you stay here, you're experiencing the full Bourbon Street treatment. It is always loud at night, especially, on the weekends.

    The Ritz-Carlton, New Orleans

    The Ritz-Carlton, New Orleans

    (532 reviews)

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    Central Business District

    This is a very elegant hotel with top notch amenities. Located in the French Quarter, this hotel…read moreoffers ultimate convenience, with restaurants and cafes just a few minute walk, not to mention its proximity to Bourbon street where the action is. The fresh flowers at the lobby looked fabulous. The room looked elegant and clean. The toiletries are, of course, my all time favorite. The view of the courtyard was amazing. The grounds were very much well kept. The staff that stood out was Corayma Castillo. She was very kind, professional and helpful. Everyone else were otherwise great. I loved that they had tea and beignets available at the lobby in the afternoon. Overall, it was a very pleasant experience.

    This is not your typical Ritz Carlton but I will point out that the cleaning staff and the valet…read moregentlemen were super friendly! but it's just not to the standards of Ritz properties. Never been to Nola and was here for a wedding. We figured visiting other ritz Carlton properties, this was going to chalk up to similar stays. You Could say it was a disappointment. Room decor is outdated and a little musty smelling. The hallways and one hallway area (maybe ice area) are so rundown and dirty feeling/looking, I was shocked of the lack of standards of this place offers. It's like that saying putting lipstick on a pig to make it look presentable. The highlight was the mini beignets being served in the lobby area which my son loved ! That was a plus! The bed was comfortable too. If visiting again, I would do better research of hotels regardless of "name".

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    Dauphine Orleans Hotel

    (327 reviews)

    $$

    French Quarter

    We stayed here 3 nights for Jazzfest and had a really good stay. Check in was quick and easy…read more Ronnie and Michael at the front desk were friendly and helpful. Robbie especially cracked me up; so much personality! We booked a Premium room in the Hermann House across the street, which was spacious and comfortable. It has a beautiful brick courtyard. There's a pool at the main hotel across the street; could use a little greenery to spruce it up. Was a little concerned by the negative reviews, but we had a very enjoyable stay.

    **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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