The Omni Royal Orleans Hotel is nestled in the heart of the arts and antiques district of the French Quarter, just one block away from th... more »
The Omni Royal Orleans Hotel is nestled in the heart of the arts and antiques district of the French Quarter, just one block away from the excitement of Bourbon Street, Jackson Square and the Mississippi River. Explore the restaurants, cafes, bistros, antique shops and art galleries of Royal Street. Whether it's the attentive multilingual hotel staff, the extraordinary tradition of hospitality, or the incredible rooftop pool oasis, bar and observation deck, it's no wonder why this hotel is a welcome haven for business and pleasure.
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pros: beautiful courtyard., nice hotel barGreat hotel, well worth the money. This is what a vacation hotel should be like. Don't be discouraged by the price. Horrible hotels in New Orleans can run the same price. There is dining, parking, food and...
Before the chaos and destruction of
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Posted Sep 22, 2005
Excellent
Before the chaos and destruction of Hurricane Katrina, there once was an enchanting place called New Orleans and a beautiful hotel called the Omni Royal. I have stayed at many five-star hotels, and the service of this hotel exceeds five stars. As...
pros: Great Pool, Fitness Center, French BalconiesThis hotel was Amazing! Though it's not as hip as the W Hotel, The location is amazing - right across the street from K-Pauls and Nola's - two great restaurants. Also, the pool is probably the best...
55 year old female with a moderate budget, traveling for leisure
I have never stayed in a hotel with comparable service, facilities, and staff. They're absolutely the best.
The staff made me feel like a valued customer. All my questions were answered with outstanding courtesy and they went the extra mile to make me feel important.
39 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
The room price was too high considering the lack of amenities. The fitness center was far below par for this type of hotel, the business center actually charged for access to the Internet and the business center staff was rude.