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Just returned from a delightful week at Chateau Orleans. The weather started off cool and rainy, but soon turned sunny and perfect for touring the French Quarter. Our location put us out of the bustle of Bourbon and Royal streets but only three blocks away....More
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Despite the review, this is not a bad hotel. This is not a great hotel, either. There are extremes here which average out to, well, an average rating.
Without question the greatest asset that Chateau Orleans has is its location. It's far enough away from...More
Was trying to get near my best margarita festival and this hotel was comfortable and pretty hip. I didn't realize lots of swimming pools in new orleans. Nice staff. Decent breakfast coffee tea croissant. Beautiful details on rooms. Was good.
First, our room was not in the inside of the resort, but rather outside the gate (Room D-1). We were warned by the lady who showed us to the room to be sure to lock not only the inside door, but also to close and...More
I booked this through air bnb got a super cheep price,you get a pretty clean place to sleep with air conditioning. You really only use a hotel in French Quarter to pass out in and this was perfect only 2 blocks from Bourbon St.Free bloody...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.
Response from Wally2020 | Reviewed this property |
Yes we stayed there 3 nights out of 5 and left 2 days early due to dated, dirty carpet, noisy,very cramped, bad mattresses worn out. Find another place to stay!