A stay at Holiday Inn New Orleans - Downtown Superdome, an IHG Hotel places you in the heart of New Orleans, within a 10-minute walk of Canal Street and Caesars Superdome. This hotel is 0.5 mi (0.7 km) from Bourbon Street and 0.6 mi (1 km) from Smoothie King Center.
Enjoy recreation amenities such as an outdoor pool or take in the view from a rooftop terrace. This hotel also features complimentary wireless Internet access, concierge services, and wedding services.
Enjoy a satisfying meal at Streetcar Restaurant serving guests of Holiday Inn New Orleans - Downtown Superdome, an IHG Hotel. Wrap up your day with a drink at the bar/lounge. Cooked-to-order breakfasts are available daily from 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include a business center, express check-out, and complimentary newspapers in the lobby. This hotel has 6 meeting rooms available for events. Self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 292 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and LCD televisions. Rooms have private balconies. Cable programming and video-game consoles are provided for your entertainment, while complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected. Private bathrooms with shower/tub combinations feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers.
Do not book this room expecting to find much of what made the Ace Hotel special, aesthetically. The staff is still fantastic, don’t get me wrong, but the vibe has changed for the worse. Now rebranded as “The Barnett” we were very disappointed. We used to love coming here, and truly appreciated the dark art deco aesthetic. Now, they are in the process of sterilizing it. The now light colored walls and weird pinkish shutters don’t work with the fixtures, floors, bathroom tiles, etc. It feels like the soul of the place has been ripped out to satisfy what some bland corporate designer thinks a hotel should be, but that’s missing the point entirely. Yes, it could have used some renovations and touch ups, but you didn’t have to ruin it. We didn’t stay at the Ace (nor did we book a pricey room at “The Barnett”) to stay at some bland hotel, we wanted something different. It’s sad to say, but we probably won’t be back. Pay attention to the date of the reviews. Most of the reviews here are from the Ace, not the Barnett, which is misleading considering how much has changed. The old vibe was great, the new one is bland and feels off. Don’t try to force something special to be what it isn’t.
I don’t know where to start. We recently stayed at the Windsor Court with friends our as the property came highly recommended and it certainly did not disappoint. The moment our driver pulled up and the doorman raced out with umbrellas we knew service was going to be impeccable. Everyone here is friendly, professional and very well trained to pay attention to detail and make you feel warm and welcome. Our rooms was nice and spacious, when traveling with a 4 year old we always appreciate space to spread out. Dinning venues are all great but I do have to say sitting in the lounge with an adult beverage and a bowl of gumbo was very enjoyable. We met lots of great staff including John Taylor who tools a few moments to chat with us and again just to be friendly and make you feel welcome. The only negative item was the tea service we took our daughter to just seemed to miss the mark a little bit was very appropriately priced for what it was. We would whole heartedly recommend this property and will absolutely stay here again!
KKseniia KoshevaiaWe recently had the pleasure of staying at Hôtel Peter and Paul in New Orleans and overall, it was a delightful experience. The interior of the hotel exudes a captivating charm, blending historic architecture with modern comfort seamlessly. The attention to detail in the design adds a unique touch to the ambiance.
The service at Hôtel Peter and Paul was exceptional, with a staff that was attentive and friendly. They went above and beyond to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay. Whether it was providing local recommendations or promptly addressing any concerns, the staff's dedication to guest satisfaction was evident.
While the overall experience was positive, I did encounter a minor hiccup with the housekeeping service. It wasn't as thorough as I would have expected, and some details were overlooked. However, this didn't overshadow the other positive aspects of the stay.
In conclusion, Hôtel Peter and Paul offers a charming and unique retreat in the heart of New Orleans. The impressive interior and outstanding service make it a memorable choice for those seeking a distinctive and comfortable stay in this vibrant city.
GGavinmcvWe stayed 4 nights here and loved it. It was in the French Quarter but was quiet. The cafe is very handy and the Bombay club bar is great for a happy hour drink. We especially loved Kenyetta who greeted us (and everyone else) with a cheery smile and conversation every time we came back from the day. She was extremely helpful and knowledgeable about New Orleans.
ผผู้เข้าพักทําเลที่ตั้งที่สมบูรณ์แบบและพนักงานที่เป็นมิตรและเป็นประโยชน์ Alexus ช่วยฉันเช็คอินและดื่มน้ําจืดทุกวันเมื่อฉันต้องการคําแนะนําเมื่อใดก็ตามที่ฉันมีคําถามยิ้มหวานและทักทายที่ใจดีเสมอ ฉันจองโรงแรมนี้ในนาทีสุดท้ายก่อนบินเข้ามาพักผ่อนคนเดียวแบบเป็นธรรมชาติ มันอยู่ไกลจากถนนบอร์บอนเพื่อไม่ให้เสียงดังมากนัก ห่างออกไปไม่ถึงหนึ่งช่วงตึก ใกล้กับ Jackson Square Cafe du Monde ล่องเรือแม่น้ําและร้านค้าที่น่าสนใจบนถนน Royal ฉันรู้สึกว่ามันเหมาะสําหรับการหลบหนีสองคืนของฉันที่จะเดินทางคนเดียว ฉันจะกลับมาอีกแน่นอน ขอบคุณโรงแรม Bourbon Orleans!
ผผู้เข้าพักI booked this hotel 2 months ago through hotels.com. I selected the ”pay at hotel” option. We show up and they do not have our reservation or any available rooms. Unfortunately, the card I used to reserve the room was compromised and had to be canceled. I forgot that this card was used to reserve the room, and never followed-up. Nevertheless, I would think that since I only reserved the room and would still pay at the hotel, the hotel would hold on to my reservation, or maybe contact us before canceling the reservation. This was a huge inconvenience, and ended up roaming the streets in desperate need of a place to stay late at night.