Maison PerriervsThe Roosevelt New Orleans, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel
Both hotels are rated very highly by travel writers. Overall, The Roosevelt New Orleans, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel scores significantly better than Maison Perrier. The Roosevelt New Orleans, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel ranks #3 in New Orleans with recommendations from 14 sources like Frommer's, BlackBook and Gayot.
Maison Perrier
4117 Perrier, New Orleans, LA 70115
From $149/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Smoking Rooms
Frommer's
"The splashy, good-looking rooms feature antique elements...It all adds up to very likable accommodations." Full review
Fodor's
"Keeping up a tradition of Southern hospitality and historic elegance, this 1890s Victorian mansion is filled with antiques, gorgeous local art, and many extra comforts." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"Combining tasteful elegance with a tranquil locale in the most idyllic reaches of New Orleans' Garden District, this Victorian bed and breakfast evokes all the best qualities of old fashioned luxury." Full review
Gayot
"This elegant but friendly home is well-suited for weddings, family reunions and other large gatherings. Parking is free."
Oyster
Mid-Range
"The Maison Perrier bed and breakfast is in the Uptown/Garden District, known for its elegant antebellum mansions and lovely gardens." Full review
Not For Tourists
"Victorian decadence via restored brothel. Stay in Madame Claudette's room."
The Roosevelt New Orleans, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel Show All Reviews
123 Baronne Street, New Orleans, LA 70112
From $130/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
Frommer's
"The Roosevelt is a movie star of a hotel: grand, glam, confident, memorable." Full review
Concierge
"In a city that has more than its share of historic hotels, the Roosevelt, which originally opened in 1893, is the only New Orleans hotel that truly deserves the title of grande dame."
Fodor's
"Here's a chance to stay in one of the truly iconic hotels in New Orleans—from its glittering lobby to each beautiful, traditionally furnished guest room, the Roosevelt offers a grand experience." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"This grand property, just one street west of the French Quarter, embraces the elegance and drama of 1893 New Orleans." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"This historic hotel, which was once the New Orleans headquarters of Louisiana political boss Huey Long, fully embraces its colorful past."
Gayot
"Built in 1893 and renamed the Roosevelt Hotel in 1923 in honor of Theodore Roosevelt, this hotel has returned to its former glory after a $135 million renovation as a Waldorf Astoria property."
BlackBook
"Presidents, movie stars, pop singers. Everybody who's anybody has stayed at the Roosevelt. Frank Sinatra and Louis Armstrong have headlined the renowned Blue Room."
Zagat
4.7
"Enjoy the true feeling of historic New Orleans" at this "elegant" "oasis", a blend of "old-world comfort and luxury" and "modern updates"."
Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"With its majestic, block-long lobby, this was the city’s elite establishment when it opened in 1893." Full review
Afar Magazine
"The grandeur of the hotel's gilded lobby and the Prohibition-style Sazerac Bar, clad in African walnut and Paul Ninas murals, earn this historic gem top marks." Full review