MONTELEONE HOTEL
Antonio Monteleone était un immigré italien qui acheta l’hôtel en 1888. Rapidement cet hôtel de 573 chambres, dont une suite présidentielle, est devenu l’endroit où il fallait descendre pour un voyage dans le Sud. Ainsi firent Ernest Hemingway, Truman Capote et tant d'autres. Ce fut le premier hôtel du Quartier français à avoir l’air conditionné. Ce serait toujours la famille Monteleone qui dirigerait. Ne manquez pas le bar rotatif, le Carrousel Lounge. Pour rester compétitif, l’hôtel a partagé certaines chambres pour en faire deux, voire trois. Les pièces sont donc petites et la vue pas toujours agréable, le Monteleone est très bien situé.
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We must mention the wonderful service provided by Chris at the Front Desk; our outstanding Housekeeper, Reina; and Doorman, Duane.
We love the Carousel Bar and Lounge, and maybe one of these years we'll actually get a seat at the Carousel Bar! (It opens at 11am, with a line waiting, and seems to never have an open seat. It deserves the popularity. One last thing, the Hotel is in a prefect location within the French Quarter, and is easily walking distance to two of our favorite restaurants, Cafe Fleur de Lis on Chartres for Breakfast, and Deanie's for Dinner on Iberville. Also, a 5 minute bus ride (from Canal St.) to the National WWII Museum, a must see! See you in '25!
As safety comes first I wasnt upset about this happening until it kept happening all night. Once at 12:30ish, again at 4:30ish and again at 7:30ish. I didnt get any sleep that night.
The hotel is gorgeous and I took lots of photos. Lots of pieces of historical artifacts and beautiful decor. Our room was amazing, we had a king bed, beautiful colours, very comfortable and we enjoyed the smart lighting.
The location is perfect, with a short walk to Bourbon Street and lots of places to check out. Lots of food and music options nearby, a really nice vibe!
We had 2 breakfasts included in our package, which I heard were very expensive. The food was tasty, plentiful and came out in good time.
The room was equipped with several toiletries, which was appreciated.
I would highly recommend this hotel based on the historic vibe, location, decor, comfort and service, great job to all!!!