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On the corner of Poydras and Baronne streets in the heart of the Central Business District, the pulse of New Orleans is beating strong. Come be a part of the renaissance and rebirth of this majestic city in grand style at Le Pavillon. All of the familiar faces you've come to know and love are back and ready to serve you. Let Albert J. Moses III, our world renowned doorman tip his top hat to you as you enter our doors. Allow Chef Pat to welcome you with her famous salutation of "Hey, my baby!" and serenade you as you dine in our glorious Crystal Room. And what trip to Le Pavillon would be complete without our peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, still served nightly in the grand lobby.With a history stretching back to the Gilded Age and impeccable French décor throughout, Le Pavillon Hotel of New Orleans piques the imagination in a way that even the emperor himself would applaud.Located in the heart of downtown New Orleans, historic Le Pavillon Hotel sits adjacent to the French Quarter, only five short blocks to the celebrated music clubs of Bourbon Street and the famous restaurants and antique shops of Royal Street. Within a five-minute walk you can find yourself at the Louisiana Superdome for a NFL Saints home game or at the New Orleans Arena for a world-class concert or NBA Hornet's game. If your travel to New Orleans is conference related, you will be pleased to know that Le Pavillon is only eight blocks to the Morial Convention Center, the largest convention center in Louisiana. During Carnival season, Le Pavillon Hotel is an ideal location as Mardi Gras parades roll only two blocks away from the grand entrance of this classic New Orleans hotel.Built in 1907, Le Pavillon Hotel New Orleans is a member of Historic Hotels of America and maintains membership in the exclusive Preferred Hotels and Resorts Worldwide. Le Pavillon Hotel New Orleans has been the proud recipient of AAA's four-diamond award since 1996. Out of hundreds of eligible New Orleans Hotels, Le Pavillon Hotel was named to the Gold List by Conde Nast for 2005. In a world of steel-and-glass skyscrapers and cookie-cutter design, the age of grand hotels seems long gone. A rare exception: Le Pavillon Hotel of New Orleans is where guests can instantly conjure the days of genteel luxury, romantic evenings and glittering nights.These rooms feature traditional style furnishings with handmade draperies, deep fringe, plush bedspreads, automated mini bars sheltered in a hand carved rich mahogany armoire, a 32-inch color television, personal in-room safe, two high back chairs with a round skirted table, and plush terry cloth robes for use during your stay. The bathroom features a marble vanity, hair dryer and designer toiletries. For business, all of our rooms feature both wired and wireless (WiFi) internet access and three telephones, each with two lines as well as a full size desk.
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24 year old with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
It was a very nice hotel:the lobby. the room was a different story, we did get it at a very decent price, $99, but the room was small, smelled musty, and you could hardly close the restroom door. they did have pbj and hot chocolate-complimentary.
The atmosphere was wonderful, and the
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Posted Aug 26, 2008
by Samuel M.
Excellent
The atmosphere was wonderful, and the staff went well above the call of duty. The accommodations were pleasant and always clean. I will definitely return on my next trip to New Orleans.
I simply do not understand the negative
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Posted Jun 21, 2008
Good
I simply do not understand the negative reviews I've read. My husband and I stayed at Le Pavillon for a long weekend and were charmed at every turn. Yes, the room is small. So are many hotel rooms. But it wasn't as small as some reviews have...
supegfrb, luxurious, wonderful,
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Posted May 31, 2008
Excellent
supegfrb, luxurious, wonderful, outdone, ever nice than monteleone, only 1 drawback, service elevator to pool level is extremely slow and decrepid, stairs are great but not good for...
The room was so tiny you could not even
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Posted May 30, 2008
Mediocre
The room was so tiny you could not even turn around. No joke. We had a tiny uncomfortable bed. We asked for a larger bed and they said that the room would be the same size, I can not see how that could be possible. The pool area too, from the...
Where to begin, the hospitality is nice
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Posted Apr 02, 2008
Good
Where to begin, the hospitality is nice here, but overwhelming at times. The doormen are very nice, the desk help were also fairly nice- housekeeping staff had a little attitude when we were asking for our room to be serviced later in the day- they...
We ate in the Restaurant and it was great. The best Bread Pudding I have ever had. Close to all the action but a few blocks away so it was quiet when you returned to the hotel.
The hotel is not only beautiful and
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Posted Mar 25, 2008
Excellent
The hotel is not only beautiful and historic, but also has a great staff, always willing to accommodate your every need. The rooms are spacious and clean; when you walked into your room, after being all day sightseeing, it smelled fresh and clean. ...
My daughter and I went for a long
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Posted Mar 25, 2008
Excellent
My daughter and I went for a long weekend to New Orlens and were very happy with Le Pavillon. This hotel has class and outstanding costumer service. The late night snack with peanut butter and jelly sandwiches were a great surprise. We certainly...