Nightly rates from $92
Rate based on Check-in: Feb 22, 2012 Check-out: Feb 24, 2012
Hotel Overview
Reviewer score
3.2
out of 5
73 reviews
Our 1st Trip to NOLA!

We LOVED staying at this hotel. We specifically chose a hotel in the heart of the French Quarter -... See full review

  • Vader123
  • Jan 23, 2012
Great Value and Location

I have stayed several times and have never been disappointed. My boyfriend and I stayed in 210 this... See full review

  • Oct 3, 2011
Unique historic cottages offer charm and value in the French Quarter

The Hotel St. Pierre is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and has been recommended by the New York Times travel section. The hotel is a collection of restored 18th century Creole cottages and 19th century townhomes that surround lush courtyards and two swimming pools. The hotel offers a fetching combination of charm, location and value and is located just blocks from Royal and Bourbon streets. Past guests include Louis Armstrong and author Tennessee Williams, who was known to chat with visitors in the courtyard.

Highlights
  • Historic Creole cottage setting
  • Free continental breakfast
  • Free internet access
  • Limited free parking
Rooms

These are not your typical hotel rooms. There are 77 rooms and suites with touches of French Quarter architecture, exposed brick walls, and antiques and period furniture.  King, queen and double-double rooms are outfitted with ceiling fans, iron and ironing board, hair dryer, full-length mirror, AM/FM clock radio, cable television, phones with data ports, Free Wi-Fi and coffee maker. Jazz and Jacuzzi suites accommodate up to six people and may include exposed brick walls, plantations shutters and Jacuzzi tubs.

Features

The historic cottage setting with courtyards and swimming pools is the undeniable draw at this charming hotel. Some rooms offer balconies overlooking the French Quarter, others the inner courtyard. Free breakfast and Wi-Fi make this atmospheric hotel a real deal. The limited free parking is another perk. 

Transportation
  • Louis Armstrong International Airport (13 miles)
Attractions
  • Marigny and Frenchmen Street
  • French Quarter
  • Bourbon Street
  • Royal Street shopping
Business
  • Free Wi-Fi 

Hotel St. Pierre Rooms

Standard Double/Double
This room offers two double beds with full bath and modern amenities. The room also includes complimentary continental breakfast.
Standard Double
This room offers one double bed with full bath and modern amenities. The room also includes complimentary continental breakfast.

Hotel Map

911 Burgundy Street, New Orleans, LA 70116

Area served
New Orleans
Nearby airports
New Orleans International Airport (MSY)
Area description
Historic birthplace of jazz, streets are lined with wrought iron balconies and shaded courtyards. Elegant antique shops on Royal and Charters streets coexist with funky Bourbon Street. Encompasses Jackson Square, Saint Louis Cathedral, the Cabildo and the Ursuline Convent. Close to central Business District, Old World Charm.

Amenities

  • Business center
  • Concierge
  • Free parking
  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
  • High-speed Internet
  • Internet Access
  • Pool
  • Wireless Internet

Hotel Policies

Check-in:
1500
Check-out:
1100

Terms and conditions

Rates quoted in currencies other than the hotel's base currency are subject to the rate of the international exchange. Rate may change throughout stay. Rate may reflect average nightly rate. Extra charges may apply. Incidental charges, such as room service, are not included in the rate.

The amenities and/or facilities may not be located at the hotel, but within a reasonable distance, and additional charges may apply for use.

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Guest Reviews (73)

Ratings and reviews for Hotel St. Pierre

Overall score

3.2 / 5
73 out of 73
Amenities:
3.1
Room cleanliness:
3.5
Hotel staff:
3.8
Room comfort:
3.2
Location:
4.3
Value:
3.7

70% would recommend to a friend.

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Reviewer score

3
nolaluv
Pascagoula, MS, USA
Feb 7, 2012

not the best bang for your buck...

Hotel staff was fairly nice. Location is a little scary, not much around that area. Breakfast is great. Our room was very hot. The ac unit was on full blast but we slept without covers both nights to stay cool.

Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
Amenities:
3
Room cleanliness:
1
Hotel staff:
2
Room comfort:
1
Location:
2
Value:
2
Review of Hotel St. Pierre

Reviewer score

4
Vader123
Cincinnati, OH, USA
Jan 23, 2012

Our 1st Trip to NOLA!

We LOVED staying at this hotel. We specifically chose a hotel in the heart of the French Quarter - affordable and not part of a national chain. We achieved all our wants at Hotel St. Pierre. For our first trip to New Orleans we had no idea where to stay and this hotel is a short walk (just 2 blocks) from Bourbon Street. The hotel staff was friendly and the room was just fine. We did a $20 per night upgrade to get a larger room and I am glad we did even tho it was still a small room. But all you do in the room (esp in NOLA) is sleep. The location and price can't be beat!

Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
Amenities:
3
Room cleanliness:
4
Hotel staff:
4
Room comfort:
4
Location:
4
Value:
4
Dining tip: Short walk from hotel

Have breakfast at the Clover Grill - just a couple blocks. Its open 24 hours and the food was good. Lots of locals to add some flavor!

Review of Hotel St. Pierre

Reviewer score

2
Guvnah
Austin, TX, USA
Jan 3, 2012

Can something be clean but dingy?

This French Quarter Inn has the potential to be a first-rate, charming accommodation. Just two blocks north of the east end of Bourbon street, it was close enough to walk everywhere, but far enough off the beaten path to be quiet at night. Unfortunately, the linens and bedding were the cheapest of cheap, and while my room was kept clean by a prompt staff, at some point, things get so old that cleaning is no longer enough, and it needs to be replaced. The room had a musty smell and the carpet had a burn from a clothes iron.

Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
Amenities:
1
Room cleanliness:
2
Hotel staff:
3
Room comfort:
1
Location:
5
Value:
2
Dining tip: Short walk from hotel

Clover Cafe had fantastic, greasy-spoon, southern-style breakfast fare just two blocks south of the St. Pierre Hotel.

Review of Hotel St. Pierre

Reviewer score

5
Nika77
San Diego, CA, USA
Nov 28, 2011

friends thanksgiving

perfect location and very good hospitality, in a wonderful and clean hotel

Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
Amenities:
4
Room cleanliness:
4
Hotel staff:
5
Room comfort:
4
Location:
5
Value:
5
Dining tip: Short walk from hotel

The Old Coffee Pot restaurant. Awesome Sunday brunch

Review of Hotel St. Pierre

Reviewer score

4
New Market, AL, USA
Oct 3, 2011

Great Value and Location

I have stayed several times and have never been disappointed. My boyfriend and I stayed in 210 this visit. Beautiful room with nice appointments. Loved our little front porch. Staff was very friendly.

Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
Amenities:
4
Room cleanliness:
5
Hotel staff:
5
Room comfort:
5
Location:
5
Value:
4
Dining tip: Short walk from hotel

Try the Louisianna Pizza Kitchen! Great food at a great value.

Review of Hotel St. Pierre

Reviewer score

5
Gail
Burlington, NC, USA
Aug 12, 2011

Beautiful and friendly Hotel

My son just graduated from college and we moved him to New Orleans to start his new life and career there. I have never been to New Orleans and I was extremely impressed with the beauty of the St. Pierre Hotel. The staff were extremely friendly and helpful in giving us directions on great places to go. The room was clean and nice. The courtyard was amazing and I could have stayed there forever. When I go back to visit my son I will definitely stay there again! I loved it!

Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
Amenities:
4
Room cleanliness:
5
Hotel staff:
5
Room comfort:
4
Location:
5
Value:
5
Dining tip: Short drive from hotel

Definitely eat at the Parkway Bakery and Tavern. The shrimp "Po Boy" is so yummy!

Review of Hotel St. Pierre

Reviewer score

1
quoth09
Dallas, TX
Aug 3, 2011

Expected Better

I would rank this as one of the WORSE hotels I have ever stayed at in my entire life. Do yourself a favor and go somewhere that actually cares about their guests; these people don't deserve a dime, and it's unfortunate that because they are located in the French Quarter and very affordable that it looks like a good deal; It's worth it to pay the extra and stay at the Holiday Inn off the main road about 4 blocks away that has more than sufficient parking and most likely nicer staff, as well as nicer rooms.Small rooms, small bed, slow draining sink, no direct control of the temperature of the room (other than with a fan), a mouse in my room the night before I checked out, along with a maze to find my room. Oh and let's not forget the LIMITED PARKING, which is actually next to none; basically this means if you don't get there by the time they are all taken up, enjoy walking 5-6 blocks and paying $20 for parking, unless you can find street parking, which considering it is in the French Quarter, good luck with that.I asked to talk to someone about the parking issue and other problems, which I was told the person was the 'owner' (which was a lie), and basically was told that nothing would be done.I was also not given a tour of the hotel like I saw other guests being given later on.This place is a joke and I advise anyone looking at their prices as being a deal to go elsewhere.I could include other information on this review about the issues I had with the staff[...], but I would rather this review go up, and they state do not include personal information.The only thing good about this place is the fact they have 2 pools.

Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
Amenities:
2
Room cleanliness:
3
Hotel staff:
1
Room comfort:
1
Location:
5
Value:
1
Entertainment tip: Short walk from hotel

Not that far from Bourbon Street, but it's just not worth it.

Review of Hotel St. Pierre

Reviewer score

4
Le Danseur Noir qui parle le francais
Baltimore, MARYLAND
Jul 25, 2011

C'etait ce qu'il me faisait...!

I revisited the history and French influence in New Orleans. I took solo walking and personal guided tours of the city to educate myself about French in New Orleans and Louisiana. The swimming pool could be a bit larger. The continental breakfast was a major plus of the hotel. Perhaps, a social event to introduce visiting guests to one another could be done? I was surprised to find that French was not really alive in New Orleans beyond history. I had hpoed to meet atleast one French speaking person at the Hotel. Your staff was helpful. I really liked my second room! This trip was more personal and intimate in setting and location!

Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
Amenities:
4
Room cleanliness:
3
Hotel staff:
4
Room comfort:
4
Location:
4
Value:
4
Sightseeing tip: Short walk from hotel

The best way to learn and feel the city of New Orleans is to walk and have encounters amongst the people of the city. Walking allowed me to see and feel a true pulse of the city. I felt it's beauty and hospitality during the day and its danger during the evening and night!

Review of Hotel St. Pierre

Reviewer score

3
Couple aged 55 plus
Midcoast Maine
Jul 24, 2011

A quaint hotel

We enjoyed the hotel. The room was very quaint. Very old New Orleans style. The room was in one of the cottages. The room was well air conditioned. We had a room with two double beds. One of the beds had a broken bedframe so it was not level and rather lumpy. The pool was small but clean. It was very quiet so we could sleep in in the morning if we wanted to.

Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
Amenities:
3
Room cleanliness:
5
Hotel staff:
3
Room comfort:
3
Location:
5
Value:
4
Nightlife tip: Short walk from hotel

We felt very safe in this hotel. Well lit and only 2 blocks from Bourbon Street. Quiet!!! A big plus!

Review of Hotel St. Pierre

Reviewer score

5
QuarterRat
Louisville, Kentucky
Jul 20, 2011

Great Quarter Hotel!!

This hotel is definitely no Ritz Carlton, but if you want a true French Quarter experience, you should stay at the St. Pierre!! We had 2 rooms between 4 friends, and throughout our 5 day stay, we felt as if we had our own gorgeous courtyard with our own pool. I've read a lot of reviews about this hotel, and trust me, most of the bad reviews are from people who have never been to the quarter before... These buildings are at least 200 years old and aren't the cleanest. If you want a true french quarter experience, stay here. If you're a hoity-toity hotel snob, the Ritz, or the Roosevelt are within a mile away.

Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
Amenities:
5
Room cleanliness:
5
Hotel staff:
5
Room comfort:
5
Location:
5
Value:
5
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