Located in the heart of the French Quarter, the Hotel St. Pierre, is near everything from the famous antique shops of Royal Street to the... more »
Located in the heart of the French Quarter, the Hotel St. Pierre, is near everything from the famous antique shops of Royal Street to the nightspots, hip cafes, and some of the world's finest restaurants. Just steps away, you'll find exquisite shopping, museums, historical landmarks, The French Market and Mississippi River cruises. Located only two blocks off Bourbon Street in the French Quarter, the Hotel St. Pierre embodies the architecture and ambiance of the 18th Century French Quarter. Guest Rooms are set among courtyards and swimming pools. Each morning a complimentary continental breakfast awaits you in the breakfast room. The Hotel St. Pierre, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is a collection of 18th century Creole Cottages, many dating from the 1780's. Limited Free Parking.
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The Hotel St. Pierre in New Orleans, La. features French Creole cottages, reminiscent of 18th century French architecture. Built in 1778 and opened in 1926, the Hotel St. Pierre is located in the center of the city's renowned French Quarter. Bourbon Street is two blocks away, Jackson Square six blocks away and swamp tours are one mile from the hotel. Landscaped courtyards and two outdoor pools await guests at the Hotel St. Pierre. A complimentary continental breakfast is served each morning in the Louis Armstrong breakfast room. Each of the 74 guestrooms are accessed via exterior corridors and feature complimentary Internet access and cable television. Select rooms offer jetted tubs. All guestrooms are nonsmoking units. This is a smoke-free property.
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35 year old with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
Location is the main thing. It's in the French Quarter, three blocks from Bourbon Street. If you need a place to crash, then it's okay. If you drive to the hotel, expect to pay for parking that's 5 blocks away. If you need a roomy place, ask for the larger rooms. I had to turn sideways to get in the door to the room(French Doors). Service was nice, and they don't worry about you taking ice for the coolers. Used to be the location for the Jazz Hall of Fame.