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Bourbon Orleans Hotel
4.2/5101 Reviews

Bourbon Orleans Hotel

French Quarter New Orleans|0.47km from Gallier House
Our family spent two nights at the Bourbon Hotel (October 10-12). We read the reviews and were expecting an upscale hotel experience. We travel very often in the US and around the world, in all types of hotels-from basic 3 starts accommodations to luxury resorts. We do not go to hotels unless we verify recommendations and find the best fit. At most, the reviews are accurate. At times, slightly non-representing, nevertheless, we realize that it is a matter of taste. However, it is rare that an experience is so far fetched from the positive review that I had to write one myself (I very rarely do). From the moment we entered, it was a clear that we are entering a once glamorous venue which was not maintained, not clean with an atmosphere in lobby as if we entered a train station and not a hotel. The room itself was also filthy, with toe nails under our bed, hair in the closet and dust in the room. There was no soap, and housekeeping did not clean at all the following morning. The door to the balcony does not close properly and therefore it is very noisy. The empty mini bar was more of a heater than a cooler. During the whole duration of our stay, the same garbage items were not removed from the elevator and others not cleaned in lobby. When we attempted to order room service as stated on the hotel website, we were told that “we no longer deliver food to room” with no apology given. When we went to try our luck at the breakfast buffet, we were told “we no longer offer it”. We were fine with a-la-carte but then we found out that they only offer bar seating and no high chair was provided for our daughter. Again, with no apology. They were filming a series outside of the hotel, which by itself is a cool thing, but not when it makes the hotel a production room, filthy, messy, noisy and again-the hotel does not acknowledge it. The worst moment was when we needed to wait 15 minutes in the heat to get back to the hotel as the small street was closed for filming. Again, no apology given. When we needed the front desk supervisor’s assistance in a billing matter concerning tax, we were dismissed in the most vulgar and not-service-oriented manner, despite the fact that they clearly did not follow State and Federal Law. We tried to explain the issue but again, there was a total lack of willingness to listen. Bottom line, this hotel is a disgrace. Maybe years ago it deserved 4 stars, today it is a mediocre youth hostel that charges like a luxury hotel. Avoid.

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Hotel Provincial
4.4/5102 Reviews
French Quarter
Reception staff are very friendly and helpful. The hotel is currently undergoing renovations and exterior scaffolding makes it difficult to find. Room was well cleaned and bedding is comfortable. Nice boutique hotel.
Hotel de la Monnaie
4.2/575 Reviews
Faubourg Marigny
The location is superb. It was clean. It was not pristine because it’s old. The staff were really helpful and courteous. There is a fridge, two stove eyes, a coffee machine, an archaic microwave. The beds were comfy. The air was great. The wading fountain pool made our kids really excited. It’s open 24/7, but it was cold. The public balcony was a nice place to sit. I actually chose this place because the parking is free but it’s first come first serve so I was a bit nervous, but we had no problem parking. I asked about crime and was told “there is none.” That really seemed to be true. There are people who start conversations then ask for money. Oh...the water. So our room slept 6. (It has three full beds.) There was a sign that said the water heater is 30 gallons and to account for that. It is HOT hot. It’s be-careful-hot. So nobody emptied it. We had plenty. We would stay here again.
Hotel St. Pierre French Quarter
3.8/5100 Reviews
French Quarter
The staff was nice, the room smelled good, and the pools were perfect for a photo op. I’ll definitely stay here again!
Bourbon Orleans Hotel
4.2/5101 Reviews
French Quarter
Our family spent two nights at the Bourbon Hotel (October 10-12). We read the reviews and were expecting an upscale hotel experience. We travel very often in the US and around the world, in all types of hotels-from basic 3 starts accommodations to luxury resorts. We do not go to hotels unless we verify recommendations and find the best fit. At most, the reviews are accurate. At times, slightly non-representing, nevertheless, we realize that it is a matter of taste. However, it is rare that an experience is so far fetched from the positive review that I had to write one myself (I very rarely do). From the moment we entered, it was a clear that we are entering a once glamorous venue which was not maintained, not clean with an atmosphere in lobby as if we entered a train station and not a hotel. The room itself was also filthy, with toe nails under our bed, hair in the closet and dust in the room. There was no soap, and housekeeping did not clean at all the following morning. The door to the balcony does not close properly and therefore it is very noisy. The empty mini bar was more of a heater than a cooler. During the whole duration of our stay, the same garbage items were not removed from the elevator and others not cleaned in lobby. When we attempted to order room service as stated on the hotel website, we were told that “we no longer deliver food to room” with no apology given. When we went to try our luck at the breakfast buffet, we were told “we no longer offer it”. We were fine with a-la-carte but then we found out that they only offer bar seating and no high chair was provided for our daughter. Again, with no apology. They were filming a series outside of the hotel, which by itself is a cool thing, but not when it makes the hotel a production room, filthy, messy, noisy and again-the hotel does not acknowledge it. The worst moment was when we needed to wait 15 minutes in the heat to get back to the hotel as the small street was closed for filming. Again, no apology given. When we needed the front desk supervisor’s assistance in a billing matter concerning tax, we were dismissed in the most vulgar and not-service-oriented manner, despite the fact that they clearly did not follow State and Federal Law. We tried to explain the issue but again, there was a total lack of willingness to listen. Bottom line, this hotel is a disgrace. Maybe years ago it deserved 4 stars, today it is a mediocre youth hostel that charges like a luxury hotel. Avoid.
Best Western Plus French Quarter Courtyard Hotel
4.1/5100 Reviews
French Quarter
The location is not far from the French Quarter and there is a park opposite. Tourists can walk, not far from the French-speaking area and the main downtown area, there are many restaurants. The equipment in the hotel is average, but the basic facilities are available. There is a yard that is good, you can smoke and chat on the loungers in the yard. Overall, it’s not bad.

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