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Club Wyndham Avenue Plaza
4.2/573 Reviews

Club Wyndham Avenue Plaza

Central City New Orleans|0.14km from House of Broel
Nice one bedroom at Club Wyndham Avenue Plaza-New Orleans. Pros: Close to Garden District Street CarTrolley stop for Greenline is located right outside of the hotel to Garden District or Bourbon Street Within 15-20 minutes Quiet area Convenience store and several restaurants within walking distance. Igor’s had a good hamburger if you want something quick. Cons: Smaller room overall with kitchenette Restroom is very small, shower only Pool is half size of a regular pool Valet parking $$ or maybe street parking if you can find anything Tips: We checked in late and missed the wristbands/sign up for sales pitch. Unplug your phone to avoid early calls. Shower is tricky… push button and rotate handle. Start with hot water only and add cold. We had no problem getting hot water but other people reported that it was an issue. StreetcarTrolley- take cash/dollars and buy a Jazzy Pass on the trolley. You can get on and off trolley all day and I think it covers the bus system as well. Day pass $3.00 and Three Day pass was $8.00. They don’t give change… just a credit for trolley system. You can also purchase them online and show your phone ticket. **Use maps on your phone to locate your location. Then click trolley and it will tell you when the next trolley will arrive and how it will take to get there on the trolley. Visit Jackson Square, eat beignets at Cafe Du Monde, enjoy the street entertainment and go inside the church… it was beautiful. You can also go on carriage rides around the area. Lot’s of shops and restaurants. Have fun!
Hostel Auberge Nola
4.5/542 Reviews

Hostel Auberge Nola

New Orleans|0.63km from House of Broel
For legal reasons all of this is alleged, of course. Word to the wise, especially women, there’s a predaceous atmosphere here. Seems like the intention is to hire attractive impressionable women and encourage alcohol consumption beyond belief. One of their own volunteers likened it to “sex tourism”. It makes for a weird time. Great place to go if you’re looking for underage drinking because they’ll supply that. Got my wallet stolen on Bourbon St (watch yourself if you go), can’t help but feel like part of it was the negligence of Kat the volunteer leading. She was too drunk to properly guide. She didn’t even check on me after my wallet was stolen. I don’t blame her though, it’s on the owners. They put all the responsibility on the naïve and unpaid volunteers. The owners are never around, they just do the paperwork there. I was able to make the most of the trip but overall the hostel has a weird vibe. —— If you want to know the full story; Everything turned extremely sour when there was a misunderstanding with my reservation. I don’t blame the worker who missed it, it was a simple misunderstanding. My reservation was booked for one day shorter than I thought, they didn’t catch the mistake so I slept the night there and was charged in the morning (had I known this prior I would’ve booked different hotel for the night. Due to how much sound travels in house it’s impossible to sleep). They had no card on file because I canceled it due to the theft. They would’ve been outta luck if I had refused to pay, I could’ve challenged it due to their lack of due diligence. But I enjoy being honest. Hence why I’m leaving this review. I was waiting for my mom to send her card info so I could pay and Kat insisted on watching me pack. She sat on the floor attempting to manipulate me while packing, even tho I had earbuds in. She wouldn’t let me walk away from the fight, which tells me she’s miserable in her life. Her pride finally gave up after I continued ignoring her and packing for 5 minutes. She was attempting to have me sit in the office until payment arrived, instead of packing up. Sounded counterproductive to me because I was making myself busy, having a panic attack, while waiting for my mom to send payment info. There’s only one door to leave so this intensity made no sense. She also refused to give me a towel, even though I had an hour until check out. Seemed like an ego trip for Kat. Not to mention she didn’t sleep the night before working, she was busy partying. Kat might’ve done it, but Myrridas didn’t do anything to stop her. It was so so weird. So unprovoked. Felt very “mean high school girls” which is not that you want from “professionals” while on vacation. I understanding wanting payment but I agreed to once the card info came in and I wanted to carefully pack until check out time. Kat was acting like I killed her first born baby. Honestly got the vibe they were trying to hold me up so I’d be charged another night. Some of the volunt

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Hotel Tonnelle New Orleans, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel
4.2/5107 Reviews
Central City
Clean, very clean, bed sheets and mattresses are very comfortable, the hotel is not big, cost-effective, parking spaces near the road are pretty good, no need for valet parking
Club Wyndham Avenue Plaza
4.2/573 Reviews
Central City
Nice one bedroom at Club Wyndham Avenue Plaza-New Orleans. Pros: Close to Garden District Street CarTrolley stop for Greenline is located right outside of the hotel to Garden District or Bourbon Street Within 15-20 minutes Quiet area Convenience store and several restaurants within walking distance. Igor’s had a good hamburger if you want something quick. Cons: Smaller room overall with kitchenette Restroom is very small, shower only Pool is half size of a regular pool Valet parking $$ or maybe street parking if you can find anything Tips: We checked in late and missed the wristbands/sign up for sales pitch. Unplug your phone to avoid early calls. Shower is tricky… push button and rotate handle. Start with hot water only and add cold. We had no problem getting hot water but other people reported that it was an issue. StreetcarTrolley- take cash/dollars and buy a Jazzy Pass on the trolley. You can get on and off trolley all day and I think it covers the bus system as well. Day pass $3.00 and Three Day pass was $8.00. They don’t give change… just a credit for trolley system. You can also purchase them online and show your phone ticket. **Use maps on your phone to locate your location. Then click trolley and it will tell you when the next trolley will arrive and how it will take to get there on the trolley. Visit Jackson Square, eat beignets at Cafe Du Monde, enjoy the street entertainment and go inside the church… it was beautiful. You can also go on carriage rides around the area. Lot’s of shops and restaurants. Have fun!
Pontchartrain Hotel St. Charles Avenue
4.5/598 Reviews
Central City
Great location at the garden district. Easy access to the tram ride. Staffs were friendly. If you like the old new orleans flares this would be the perfect hotel for you We had the suite. Beds were very comfortable. Extra living room was perfect. Don't miss out on their amazing rooftop bar view. However the hotel needs some remodeling. Carpet is old, bathroom outlet isn't working. Bathroom overall needs update. Needs more light fixture. 1 elevator is not operating. Another one was down for half a day.
Hostel Auberge Nola
4.5/542 Reviews
For legal reasons all of this is alleged, of course. Word to the wise, especially women, there’s a predaceous atmosphere here. Seems like the intention is to hire attractive impressionable women and encourage alcohol consumption beyond belief. One of their own volunteers likened it to “sex tourism”. It makes for a weird time. Great place to go if you’re looking for underage drinking because they’ll supply that. Got my wallet stolen on Bourbon St (watch yourself if you go), can’t help but feel like part of it was the negligence of Kat the volunteer leading. She was too drunk to properly guide. She didn’t even check on me after my wallet was stolen. I don’t blame her though, it’s on the owners. They put all the responsibility on the naïve and unpaid volunteers. The owners are never around, they just do the paperwork there. I was able to make the most of the trip but overall the hostel has a weird vibe. —— If you want to know the full story; Everything turned extremely sour when there was a misunderstanding with my reservation. I don’t blame the worker who missed it, it was a simple misunderstanding. My reservation was booked for one day shorter than I thought, they didn’t catch the mistake so I slept the night there and was charged in the morning (had I known this prior I would’ve booked different hotel for the night. Due to how much sound travels in house it’s impossible to sleep). They had no card on file because I canceled it due to the theft. They would’ve been outta luck if I had refused to pay, I could’ve challenged it due to their lack of due diligence. But I enjoy being honest. Hence why I’m leaving this review. I was waiting for my mom to send her card info so I could pay and Kat insisted on watching me pack. She sat on the floor attempting to manipulate me while packing, even tho I had earbuds in. She wouldn’t let me walk away from the fight, which tells me she’s miserable in her life. Her pride finally gave up after I continued ignoring her and packing for 5 minutes. She was attempting to have me sit in the office until payment arrived, instead of packing up. Sounded counterproductive to me because I was making myself busy, having a panic attack, while waiting for my mom to send payment info. There’s only one door to leave so this intensity made no sense. She also refused to give me a towel, even though I had an hour until check out. Seemed like an ego trip for Kat. Not to mention she didn’t sleep the night before working, she was busy partying. Kat might’ve done it, but Myrridas didn’t do anything to stop her. It was so so weird. So unprovoked. Felt very “mean high school girls” which is not that you want from “professionals” while on vacation. I understanding wanting payment but I agreed to once the card info came in and I wanted to carefully pack until check out time. Kat was acting like I killed her first born baby. Honestly got the vibe they were trying to hold me up so I’d be charged another night. Some of the volunt
Historic Streetcar Inn
4/546 Reviews
I postponed 4 times and stayed 8 nights in total. The location and value for money are really great! There are many attractions such as the French Quarter and cruises, outlets, the World War II Museum, and the Lafayette Cemetery in the Garden District. There are various food bars nearby. I, a person who cannot do without Chinese food, ate 8 days of American Southern cuisine. Get in the habit of having a margarita cocktail a day. The New Orleans are also friendly and will greet tourists who help us not know the road. If we have fun, we are reluctant to leave. The hotel is renovated in two hundred-year-old buildings. The front porch is filled with rocking chairs that are customary in the southern United States. It provides hot water and coffee for 24 hours. There is also a lounge area where guests can bring things back to eat. The room was clean, the bath products were good, and the bed was comfortable. Just outside the window of the room on the first floor was the wall with New Orleans architectural features, but it was not afraid to disturb. There are old-fashioned trams outside the hotel for easy transportation. In short, New Orleans music, food, marshland and voodoo ghost culture are very interesting. Unfortunately, I did n’t catch the carnival, but this trip has made me happy
Maison Saint Charles by Hotel RL
3.7/543 Reviews
My husband and I stayed for 6 nights for an anniversary trip we took to New Orleans We loved it. The property was beautiful. And the room was spotless. Housekeeping supplied us with plenty of towels and an extra blanket when I felt cold. The bad was very comfortable but kind of hard to get in and out if due to us being very short The only weird thing about our room as the half a shower door. There was a glass door but only on one half and every time I showered I made a mess.There is an onsite breakfast. The coffee is complimentary but the breakfast is 15. We enjoyed making our own waffles so much we went twice. The young man who was staffing the breakfast on Tuesday was the best server I had my entire trip and the waffles were amazing. If I return to new Orleans I will definitely return to the Madison St charles

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