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Charming French Quarter Oasis
Prime Location: Nestled just steps away from vibrant Bourbon Street and a short walk from historic St Louis Cemetery No 1, French Quarter Mansion offers a convenient and lively stay in New Orleans.
Cozy Accommodations: Each unit at our mansion features a private patio, a well-equipped kitchenette, and a comfortable seating area with modern amenities like a flat-screen TV. The perfect blend of comfort and convenience for your stay.
Convenient Amenities: Enjoy complimentary WiFi, air conditioning, and access to a charming courtyard during your stay. With the option of a paid airport shuttle service, your travel needs are covered effortlessly.
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Guests are required to show a photo ID and credit card upon check-in. Please note that all Special Requests are subject to availability and additional charges may apply.
WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
No parking available.
Children of any age are allowed.
You haven't added any cots.
You haven't added any extra beds.
Pets are not allowed.
Location was very good. It is definitely an old building and gives you that New Orleans feel. We were in condo number eight and it’s definitely roomy. Keep in mind that this is treated more like an Airbnb and there is not service in the building every day. I personally think it is a great place to stay, especially if you really aren’t gonna be in the hotel very much.
These aren’t necessarily bad things, but because it is an older building, there is no elevator so depending on which floor you’re on, be mindful that you have to carry your luggage up the stairs.
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The location is perfect—within walking distance of French Market and Café du Monde, as well as many other attractions nearby. It’s also close to Bourbon Street, but not directly on it, which makes it a much quieter spot—great for families and groups.
The place itself is older, but that’s part of its charm. It’s cute, cozy, and has a lot of character. It can comfortably accommodate a group of five, with a twin bunk bed, a queen bed, and additional sleeping options like a recliner that can be pulled away from the wall and laid flat like a sofa bed. The only downside is that the space is a little tight. However, if everyone has their own corner and settles in, it works well for a group—especially with the extra sleeping space from the sofa bed. The sofa bed is a bit firm and not the most comfortable, but it’s definitely doable for a short stay.
It’s also near Royal Street, which is great for shopping for souvenirs, antiques, and visiting museums. If you enjoy exploring those kinds of places, everything is just a short walk away—about five minutes from Jackson Square.
Overall, it’s a charming and convenient place to stay if you want to explore the area on foot.
One thing to note is that the hotel does not provide parking. So If you are driving in I would recommend using Premium Parking P149, which is located on St. Charles Avenue. It’s a parking garage where you can pay for the amount of time you plan to stay. Its a 7 minute walk from the hotel.
The pricing is fairly reasonable, especially for longer stays. Just make sure to check on your car occasionally during your visit. Use the app spothero to check rates for the days you are staying.
The room was smaller than it appeared online. I still have no idea how five people were supposed to fit comfortably in the space. Water also began leaking on one of the beds in the middle of the night, and the staff was exceedingly slow in responding to messages.
In the heart of the French Quarter. A very old, beautiful, interesting property.
Completely mismanaged. Absolutely no staff on property. Every interaction is through text with someone called Ty who selectively responds. Our stay was during a cold spell and the heat went out. Just now I woke up to no water. I feel like I’m camping.
We love this location. It’s steps to Bourbon street but on the quiet end of Bourbon. It’s in walking distance to everything in the quarter and even outside of that. This is our second stay and we have always felt safe.
We love this building is 200 years old but with being that old the building is not perfect. We actually still love the imperfections as it gives a true NOLA feel. This is our second stay. We stayed in the Biscuit Palace our first stay and the room above for our second stay. We preferred the space of the Biscuit Palace but both have their positive and negatives. Both showers had minor issues. I think it’s better to visit NOLA in cooler months.
Great location. Historical feel. Lively street.
I love my stay here at the French Quarter Mansion, I was able to walk every where and staff reply to my request right away. Morning crew cleaning the patio every day.
The floors are authentic and sometimes it feels like it was fragile to walk on them also the stairs leading up to my room were to steep but that was all the charm of old buildings.
The location was great! Will definitely come back!
Amazing location, amazing rooms
The extra large bed is challenging to get in to due to the narrow space on the sides
The shower heads were a little difficult to figure out, the water was going through the handheld. It got figured out to flow through the overhead. The beds were super comfy (for us anyway). The management was really prompt in responding with codes and whatnot.
The beds were super comfy, but because of all the thickness, the sheets wouldn't stay on. Need bigger sheets.
We were on the 3rd floor, and the 2nd floor landing light was out. I send a message twice but it never got fixed. The management responded both times. It was pretty dark on that landing. Some people moved in above us, and they were moving furniture at ~2-3am. It sounded like they were running a vacuum cleaner as well.
Love the location and the uniqueness of the property
Need luggage Lyft
Great great great location! Cute place, definitely got our steps in daily.
Patio was actually a front porch indoors, we sunk to the middle of the bed, was tinier than what we expected.
Location, the coziness of room, the balcony, everything
Location
Light on the 2nd floor landing didn’t work.
Location and traditional style
Accessibility of penthouse with heavy luggage, stairs were difficult
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