There are 570 comfortable first class guestrooms and suites in the Hotel Monteleone. It's the perfect place to come back to and rejuvenat... more »
There are 570 comfortable first class guestrooms and suites in the Hotel Monteleone. It's the perfect place to come back to and rejuvenate from a busy day or night exploring the consummate pleasures of New Orleans. Valet Parking is available - $30 for cars and $32 for oversized vehicles per night. And what a history these guest rooms have! The Hotel Monteleone has long been the home to some of the cities, and the worlds, most famous and colorful characters. Tennessee Williams, William Faulkner and Truman Capote called it home as well as countless movie stars, dignitaries, royalty and political kingpins.
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Location. Since 1886, the Hotel Monteleone New Orleans (La.) has proudly stood as a favorite haunt of Tennessee Williams, William Faulkner, Truman Capote, movie stars, dignitaries and royalty. The hotel sits in the French Quarter, one block from shopping on Canal Street, Jackson Square and Bourbon Street. Hotel Features. The family owned and operated hotel boasts a rich literary history, in which famed literary figures such as Tennessee Williams penned their novels here. The Monteleone family portraits reside in the lobby, and the family crest is present throughout the hotel. Buffet style lunches are served at Le Caf?. The rotating Carousel Lounge offers live entertainment Wednesday through Saturdays. Business services and wireless Internet access are features at the Hotel Monteleone. A large fitness center, overlooking the Mississippi River, offers cardiovascular and weight machines, and plasma screen televisions. A heated rooftop pool is accompanied by food service from the poolside bar. The hotel's tranquil Spa Aria provides services including reflexology, massage and yoga in five treatment rooms. Guestrooms. The 17 story Hotel Monteleone New Orleans' 570 guestrooms are decorated in earth tone colors and feature gilded mirrors. High speed Internet access and satellite television are provided. Amenities include minibars and coffeemakers. Marble flooring, granite countertops, jetted tubs and separate showers can be found in select bathrooms. Expert Tip. Here's a fun idea for that special someone: You can order cookies and milk to be delivered up to your room, or surprise them with room delivered champagne and strawberries, Mardi Gras masks or a luxury spa basket. Super Summer Savings: Book a stay for travel August 7 through September 30, 2007, and receive "Super Summer Savings" coupon book which includes a 20 percent discount on services in the hotel's Spa Aria, complimentary Harrah's Rewards card, 10 percent discount on purchases at the Royal Street Guild Antique Shops, two for one passes for the Steamboat Natchez and complimentary use of the hotel's fitness center and rooftop pool. No refund on unused portion. Other restrictions may apply.
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Located in the French Quarter, this hotel is an elegant place to stay with it's chandeliers, marbled floors famed lobby grandfather clock. The rooms are comfortable, clean and equipped with the essentials. There's a nice restaurant on site, if you don't feel like trying the wide choice of places near by. The pool area i s nice and there's also a gym, if you're feeling energetic! The bar serves a wide selection of drinks and the staff are friendly and helpful. Please note that Saturdays require a minimum 2 night stay and that special events require minimum night stays.
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Location. The Hotel Monteleone New Orleans, La. stands in the French Quarter within four blocks of Jackson Square, Canal Street Shops, Harrah's New Orleans Casino Café du Monde and lively Bourbon Street. Hotel Features. Dating from 1886, the Hotel Monteleone New Orleans was a favorite haunt of Tennessee Williams, William Faulkner and Truman Capote. A family-owned property, Monteleone portraits add personal history to the lobby. Dining options include Le Café that prepares buffet-style breakfasts and cooked-to-order selections. The Carousel Lounge completes a 360-degree rotation every 15 minutes and is decorated in a circus motif. A 24-hour business center houses two computer stations. A total of 20,000 square feet of function space accommodates events. Wireless Internet access is available for a fee. The complimentary, 24-hour fitness facility contains weight-training equipment and free weights. Five treadmills and five elliptical machines are mounted with individual television screens. Floor-to-ceiling windows afford views of the French Quarter and the Mississippi River. An outdoor, rooftop pool is served by a seasonal poolside bar. The hotel's Spa Aria offers signature Pevonia products. The spa offers a range of massage therapies including The Monteleone Experience. Guestrooms. The 16-story Hotel Monteleone New Orleans offers 570 guestrooms decorated in earth tones. Accommodations feature gilded mirrors, ornamental moldings and high ceilings. Select rooms overlook the Mississippi River or the French Quarter. Beds consist of pillowtop mattresses draped with 300-thread count sheets. Executive suites include parlor sofa beds and bedrooms separated from living areas by French doors. Minibars and coffeemakers are provided in all accommodations. Wireless Internet access is provided for a fee. Expert Tip. Many guests enjoy their stay so much that they would like to stay longer. In fact, apparently some never leave. The Hotel Monteleone is known for its paranormal activity, and guests can sign up for an MP3 audio tour that showcases the hotel's history and hauntings.
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We have stayed at the Monteleone before
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Posted May 04, 2007
Excellent
We have stayed at the Monteleone before and although we had to pay the "upcharge" for being there during Jazzfest it is still a great hotel. I had ordered in fresh flowers and they were beautiful and there waiting for us. The bar is a must visit.
First time to New Orleans and we had a
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Posted Apr 15, 2007
Excellent
First time to New Orleans and we had a great visit. Staff was very helpful with points of interest and restaurants to eat at. The hotel is convenient to all points of interest. We did a lot of walking! Rooms are small but were very comfortable. ...
My family enjoyed this hotel very much.
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Posted Mar 31, 2007
Excellent
My family enjoyed this hotel very much. On all of our many trips to New Orleans, we never stayed in the quarter. This was a great location to be & we will stay there on our future trips to N.O.
59 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
I travel to New Orleans once a year and I stay at the same hotel. The location, the comfort and the service are excellent. I highly recommend the hotel.
I am very likely
to return to the Hotel Monteleone.
I would definitely recommend it to friends.
Really loved the beds & linens
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Posted Feb 19, 2007
Good
Really loved the beds & linens & the bathroom was luxurious. Visit NOLA every 2-3 years and will definitely come back to this hotel. The singing story tellers were wonderful! Concierge info was scant, but perhaps due to Christmas closings.
the monteleone is a beautiful hotel,
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Posted Feb 18, 2007
Excellent
the monteleone is a beautiful hotel, stills holds the grandeur of by gone days it is also in excellent location we were also given a free upgrade to a luxury room when checking will stay here everytime in new...
"We?ve been coming to NOLA every year
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Posted Feb 14, 2007
Excellent
"We?ve been coming to NOLA every year for 30 years and have stayed at every 3- 4 star hotel. I?ve wanted to stay at the Monteleone, but it was a bit beyond my budget. It went beyond all my expectations. Everything about this hotel says class. The...
My girlfiends and I love this hotel.
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Posted Feb 01, 2007
Excellent
My girlfiends and I love this hotel. When the weather permits the pool area w/gardens is perfect for girlfriend talk and bottle of wine. The bartender will open it and lend you real glasses too. Even if you purchased it elsewhere. One block off of...
I'm a Katrina survivor, and if it had
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Posted Jan 18, 2007
Excellent
I'm a Katrina survivor, and if it had not been for the staff nor the hotel durability I would not have survived. The hotel manager allowed over 300 people room and board 2 days after Katrina hit with food and water. They even tried to place all...