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Magnolia New OrleansvsMaison Dupuy Hotel
Both hotels are highly recommended by professional travelers. Overall, Maison Dupuy is the choice of most writers compared to Omni Royal Crescent Hotel. Maison Dupuy comes in at 79 with endorsements from 7 publications including Oyster, Gayot and DK Eyewitness.
Magnolia New Orleans
Travel + Leisure
Star Service
Gayot
Jetsetter
Afar Magazine
535 Gravier Street, New Orleans, LA 70130
From $81/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
"Situated in the arts district, this eight-story luxury hotel is just a six-minute walk from the French Quarter and is also convenient to the city’s finest art galleries." Full review
"In the Arts District within the Central Business District, two blocks south of Canal Street and the French Quarter, this was one of the early boutique-hotels in this hotel-rich part of town." Full review
"Situated on a side street in the Central Business District between Canal and Poydras Streets, this hotel is sometimes forgotten among the neighborhood's upscale lodgings."
"Charming, centrally-located NOAD sleep with comfort food at the restaurant and a rooftop hot tub." Full review
"Classic in decor—especially in the marbled lobby with its antique furnishings and Renaissance murals—but with all the up-to-date amenities you’d expect." Full review
Maison Dupuy Hotel
Fodor's
DK Eyewitness
Star Service
Gayot
Oyster
Gayot
Jetsetter
Frommer's
1001 Toulouse Street, New Orleans, LA 70112
From $129/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
"Stay just two blocks from Bourbon Street but in relative tranquility; seven restored 19th-century town houses contain good-sized rooms, some with balconies." Full review
"This hotel is at the “back of the Quarter” (opposite from the river). It is built around a courtyard, and some rooms have overlooking balconies."
"At Burgundy Street two blocks from Bourbon Street, near Louis Armstrong Park, this old brick hotel comprises seven town houses that ring a fountain courtyard lush with foliage." Full review
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Coffeemakers are available upon request.
"Secluded luxury in the French Quarter."
Upper-middle-range
"Located in a lovely residential section of the French Quarter, this 200-room mid-range hotel offers up the old-world charm a visitor to New Orleans might be seeking." Full review
"This complex of seven town homes surrounds a lovely courtyard in the quieter back section of the French Quarter."
"One of the only hotels in the city's historic Vieux Carré district, with a welcome drink and a parking discount." Full review
"We’re quite enamored of this midrange, architecturally picturesque hotel with very good service, set in a quiet part of the Quarter but within walking distance of Bourbon Street" Full review