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The Soniat House was one of the most charming hotels I have stayed at in a long time! The staff was fabulous, prompt and efficient, and extremely responsive to guest’s needs. The location is perfect -walking distance from lots of restaurants and activities, and close...More
Location is perfect. Quiet yet right in the action of the French Quarter. Fresh biscuits, orange juice and coffee to start every morning in the courtyard. Classy furnishings. Communal upper deck overlooking the street. Old fashioned decor. The ratings here match the location. Enjoy.
Thank Seaton1975
Response from Frances S, Owner at Soniat HouseResponded 3 October 2017
On a recent trip to New Orleans, we stayed at the Soniat House. This is a lovely property in the Quarters and dates back to 1836. It is elegantly decorated in original French style decor. I understand the owners furnish it from numerous trips they...More
Great location, hospitable staff and beautiful furnishings and architecture. If a luxury cookie cutter hotel is your thing then this is not the place for you. Soniat House will give you a peak into a by gone era. I felt like I truly got to...More
Some of the reviews state that the Soniat House is charming and authentically New Orleans. Detractors claim that it is a bit run-down and “past its prime.” After my wife stayed there for five nights, I’d have to say that both are accurate. It is...More
A small and teeming network of laissez-faire living lounged out on the balmy banks of the Mighty Mississippi, the French Quarter has long been a port of call for folks in search of a good time and a great story. Perpetually inebriated Bourbon Street runs across its midriff like a strand of cheap ribbon tied around an otherwise rather pretty and impressively well-kept vintage dress. Throughout the rest of the
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Quarter, brightly colored Victorian homes and businesses, famously done up with wrought-iron features, provide a distinct and immediately recognizable backdrop for all varieties of fun. At any given moment in this historic riverside setting, some of America’s finest meals are being cooked, most potent cocktails are being mixed, and most engaging music is being performed.