The French Quarter’s New Orleans Hotel Collection

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Hotel Le Marais Pool New Orleans French Quarter Hotels

When trip to New Orleans, or "The Big Easy", the best way to be part of the action is to stay in the middle of all this, in the French Quarter. New Orleans Hotel Collection has five French Quarter hotels to choose from, all with their own unique atmosphere. Customers are looking for old world elegance, great modern, luxury, or secluded, quiet, the New Orleans Hotel Collection has the perfect accommodation.

Hotel Mazarin


Hotel Mazarin Courtyard New Orleans French Quarter Hotels

Hotel Mazarin has this boutique hotel feel. All rooms around a brick courtyard where guests are lulled by the soothing sounds of the central fountain. As the rooms face the courtyard, the hotel is quiet and relaxing, although Bourbon Street is half a block away. The rooms are luxurious with dark stone floors, oriental rugs and dark wood furniture with gold trim. The hotel is widely known for its spectacular buffet breakfast.

Hotel Mazarin has two New Orleans best hotel bars , although it is easy to miss the fact that they are actually part of the hotel. Patrick Wine Bar is run by the friend of the French Quarter, Patrick Van Hoorebeeck, which makes everyone who comes into his bar feel like family. Bar Patrick Wine is one of only two wine bars in the Sea cocktail from the French Quarter and offers a relaxing atmosphere for travelers who want to sit and sip a glass of wine. 21st Amendment Bar in Louisiana is inspired by the old speakeasies, serving craft cocktails and entertainment with live music.

The Hotel Marais


Hotel Le Marais Vive! Bar New Orleans French Quarter Hotels

Hotel Le Marais is an upscale, trendy, funky, slightly psychedelic, which appeals to a younger crowd, but works for all ages. The lobby Vive! bar and outdoor pool are bathed in purple lights at night. Hotel Le Marais is the most modern range of New Orleans Hotel Collection with large comfortable rooms. Although very modern, Hotel Le Marais is always a comfortable feeling with the intimate saltwater pool surrounded by red brick and purple chairs.

Bourbon Orleans


Bourbon Orleans Lobby New Orleans French Quarter Hotels

Bourbon Orléans has a more formal sense, with a large, luxurious lobby. The building has a varied historical past, having once been a convent and school, then a theater and ballroom, and also the state legislature. Some rooms are balcony suites that overlook the French Quarter, with some overlooking Bourbon Street. Bourbon Orleans has the only craft cocktail bar on Bourbon Street. While Bourbon Street is an abundance of sugary sweet Hurricanes and Beers Ass enormous Bourbon "O" tries to stand out from the Bourbon Street crowd offering cocktails New Orleans with unique ingredients and high quality will not cause a headache in the morning.

Dauphine Orleans


Dauphine Orléans is on the quiet Rue Dauphine a high block of Bourbon Street. It is amazing the difference a block can do. For travelers who want to be near the bustle of the French Quarter, but also want to be able to get out of their own quiet sanctuary, The New Orleans Hotel Collection properties on Dauphine Street are the way to go. Dauphine Orleans Accommodation is divided between three historic buildings, the main house, Carriage House and Hermann House Courtyard. Dauphine Orleans bar The Place May Baily, is steeped in history as it was once a brothel in the red light district.

Audubon Cottages


Audubon Cottages is the smaller boutique hotels and most of the French Quarter of New Orleans Hotel Collection. Audubon Cottages offers seven one and two historic Creole cottages for guests with private or semi-private lessons. Audubon Cottage One has the unique distinction of being the former home of John James Audubon when he wrote his Birds of America series. As Dauphine Orleans, Audubon Cottages is situated on the quiet Rue Dauphine.

This article appeared in Hotel Guide.

Thank you to New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau and The New Orleans Hotel Collection welcome to our trip to New Orleans and make it possible post. As always, all opinions are my own. For updates on what is happening in New Orleans, follow the New Orleans CVB Facebook, Twitter, and Instagramram.


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