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Four Points By Sheraton French QuartervsThe Windsor Court
Four Points By Sheraton French Quarter and Windsor Court Hotel are both rated highly by experts. On balance, Windsor Court Hotel scores significantly higher than Four Points By Sheraton French Quarter. Windsor Court Hotel has a TripExpert Score of 94 with accolades from 19 sources like Lonely Planet, goop and Hideaway Report.
Four Points By Sheraton French Quarter
Frommer's
Fodor's
Oyster
Star Service
Gayot
Travel + Leisure
Not For Tourists
541 Bourbon Street, New Orleans, LA 70130
From $84/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Laundy Room
"The justification for staying in this too-pricey chain hotel is not the rooms... but the location." Full review
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If you plan to sleep, choose another place to stay or request an interior room.
"Formerly the Inn on Bourbon, this property is well-kept and fairly priced, given its in-demand, heart-of-the-party Bourbon Street location." Full review
Upscale
"This Sheraton property is no ordinary chain hotel: It's located on the site of the historic Old French Opera, and today's young opera singers perform in the lobby bar." Full review
"This low-priced, well-positioned property is a sensational entry-level hotel that...maintains a good reputation from regulars that revel in its vast shared balconies cantilevered over Bourbon Street." Full review
"Gracious service and an attentive staff welcome party goers year-round, since there's always action right outside the front door."
"Book a room with a balcony view... you and the kids can watch the human parade on one of the most famous people-watching streets in the world." Full review
"Location. Location. Location. Otherwise, Chainville, USA."
The Windsor Court
Frommer's
Concierge
Jetsetter
Fodor's
Oyster
DK Eyewitness
Travel + Leisure
Star Service
Michelin Guide
Gayot Show All Reviews
300 Gravier St, New Orleans, LA 70130
From $250/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
"There's a reason this remains the center of high New Orleans society, from traditional afternoon tea to fancy dinners before or after some significant society function." Full review
"The much-lauded 324-room Windsor Court Hotel epitomizes New Orleans luxury while playing freely with disparate aesthetics."
"Traditional Southern stay in the heart of New Orleans with a rooftop pool and top-notch French restaurant." Full review
"A classic luxury hotel with plush carpeting, marble vanities, and mirrored dressing areas set in spacious guest rooms." Full review
Luxury
"Celebrities, royals, and discerning travelers choose the Windsor Court for its classic style, attentive staff, and big rooms." Full review
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Celebrities, royals, and discerning travelers choose the Windsor Court for its classic style, attentive staff, and big rooms.
"Everything English is worshipped here. The hotel even does an authentic afternoon tea service."
"From special occasions to Sunday brunch, The Grill Room at Windsor Court Hotel is an institution in the Big Easy fine-dining scene." Full review
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Gulf yellowfin tuna crudo with compressed pineapple makes for a light starter, while heartier appetites may choose a slow-cooked rack of Niman Ranch lamb.
"Near the convention center and Riverwalk, next to the Doubletree and opposite Harrah's casino, this hotel is one of NOLA's grande dames, competing alongside the Ritz-Carlton." Full review
"Guest rooms and suites are outfitted with fine linens (note the custom toile depicting New Orleans landmarks), flat-screen TVs and elegant furnishings."
"This highly acclaimed temple to understated elegance has been the favorite choice for discriminating travelers for two decades."