Hotel St. Pierre
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Hotel Overview
Not a 3 star hotel!
There was no free parking as stated which was a big factor in choosing the hotel. Parking cost $35....
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Mimipoppo
- Feb 20, 2013
Great Time
Hotel located 2 blocks off of Bourbon St. Extremely close for all the fun but just far enough to...
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HeidiBeth
- Aug 24, 2012
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 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 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
Fees and Policies
- The hotel charges $29.95 for limited self-parking and $32.95 for valet parking.
This is not a comprehensive list of fees. Any amounts listed above may not include taxes and are subject to change.
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.
Amenities
- Wireless internet
- Pool
- General
- Concierge
- Activities
- Pool
- Services
- Business center
- Internet
- Wireless internet
- Parking
- Parking
- Accessibility
- Handicapped rooms/facilities
Hotel Map
- 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.
Nearby points of interest
- Bourbon Street: 0.2 mi
- New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum: 0.2 mi
- Preservation Hall: 0.3 mi
- Jackson Square: 0.4 mi
- Musee Conti Wax Museum: 0.4 mi
- Folklife and Visitor Center: 0.4 mi
- Crescent City Brewhouse: 0.5 mi
- Storyville: 0.5 mi
- American Aquatic Gardens: 0.6 mi
- Entergy IMAX Theater: 0.8 mi
- Aquarium of The Americas: 0.8 mi
- New Orleans School of Glass Works: 0.9 mi
- Riverwalk Marketplace: 0.9 mi
- Algiers Point: 1.1 mi
- Louisiana State Museum: 1.2 mi
- Bourbon Street: 0.2 mi
- New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum: 0.2 mi
- Preservation Hall: 0.3 mi
- Jackson Square: 0.4 mi
- Musee Conti Wax Museum: 0.4 mi
- Folklife and Visitor Center: 0.4 mi
- Crescent City Brewhouse: 0.5 mi
- Storyville: 0.5 mi
- American Aquatic Gardens: 0.6 mi
- Entergy IMAX Theater: 0.8 mi
- Aquarium of The Americas: 0.8 mi
- New Orleans School of Glass Works: 0.9 mi
- Riverwalk Marketplace: 0.9 mi
- Algiers Point: 1.1 mi
- Louisiana State Museum: 1.2 mi
- Louisiana Superdome: 1.2 mi
- Contemporary Arts Center: 1.3 mi
- New Orleans Arena: 1.3 mi
- Bywater Historic District: 1.8 mi
- Port of New Orleans: 1.9 mi
- East Tennessee Historical Center: 2.1 mi
- Sydney & Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden: 2.4 mi
- New Orleans Museum of Art: 2.4 mi
- Carousel Gardens: 2.9 mi
- City Park New Orleans: 3.2 mi
- Amistad Research Center: 3.6 mi
- State Capital Publishing Museum: 3.7 mi
- Riverbend: 4 mi
- Audubon Zoo: 4.8 mi
- Six Flags New Orleans: 9.9 mi
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.
Guest Reviews (100)
Ratings and reviews for Hotel St. Pierre
- All travelers (100) 3.2 / 5
- Business (5) 3 / 5
- Couples (51) 3.1 / 5
- Families (13) 3.1 / 5
- Friends (18) 3.6 / 5
- Singles (13) 2.9 / 5
- Amenities:
- 3
- Room cleanliness:
- 3.4
- Hotel staff:
- 3.6
- Room comfort:
- 3
- Location:
- 4.2
- Value:
- 3.5
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Reviewer score
Would recommend
Nika77
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
Reviewer score
Would recommend
Gail
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!
Reviewer score
Would not recommend
Anonymous
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.
Reviewer score
Would recommend
Le Danseur Noir qui parle le francais
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!
Reviewer score
Would recommend
Couple aged 55 plus
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!
Reviewer score
Would recommend
QuarterRat
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
Reviewer score
Would not recommend
Anonymous
GOOD for price but not that great.
The Hotel was a little ran down but they were doing renovations while we were there. The room that we bought was a standard double bed. When we walked up the flight of stairs to our room it was tucked back in a corner and was very small & hot! We immediately went back to the fron office and upgraded our room. I was with my boyfriend and another couple. Their first room was a little better than ours but they wanted to upgrade if we did the rooms we a little musty and poor a/c. After we upgraded my boyfriend & I got a pretty large room that was semi cold. It was WAY better than the first room and we only had to pay an extra $20 a night. Which isn't that bad. My friends room that they upgraded to was newly rennovated and was a lot nicer but i went to new orleans to have an antique kind of trip so the upgraded room was workable for us. The doors dont really lock they do but if some one wanted to get in they could. Fortunately no one went in our room while we were gone. If you are looking for an older unique & dont care tobe hot it is a very cool hotel. Its more of a cottage feel. Would I reccomend this to someone? Only if you want a good price not the normal cookie cutter hotel and personality to the room. It was very close to burbon street but kind of farm from the casino adn some of the river tours. overall i had a blast and the rooms heat frustrated me at times but it wasnt horrible.
Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
- Amenities:
- 2
- Room cleanliness:
- 2
- Hotel staff:
- 1
- Room comfort:
- 2
- Location:
- 3
- Value:
- 2
Dining tip:
Short walk from hotel
NOLA WAS THE BEST RESTAURANT I HAVE EVER BEEN TO! check it out!
Reviewer score
Would recommend
Non Major Traveller
"The good, the bad, and the sorta ugly"
The Hotel was mainly for sleeping as there is plenty to do in New Orleans. The Staff seems to have fun, get the job done for the most part and have fun but were a bit too casual for the general patron. I personally didn't mind but I overheard others sidehanded comments.The rooms were typically small but by booking thru [...]I was able to upgrade to a bigger room very cheaply. One negative was the blinds didn't block the sunlight - just the intense rays. I like to sleep in and couldn't with a 5am sunrise.The rooms were also not well maintained which was supposed to be charming but made me feel it was run down. It was unique in many regards such as having many small pools.Over all I wasn't disappointed but that was due to the decent price I got for the room size I stayed in.
Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
- Amenities:
- 3
- Room cleanliness:
- 4
- Hotel staff:
- 4
- Room comfort:
- 3
- Location:
- 4
- Value:
- 4
Dining tip:
Long walk from hotel
Short or long wanks, there are plenty pf places to eat. I can't narrow down to just one place. There is even a corner market less than a 1/2 block away that has many of the essentials a traveler needs.
Reviewer score
Would recommend
Anonymous
Quaint French Quarter Hotel
Great location, just 5 minutes walk through picturesque streets to Boubon Street, the hotel was reasonably priced, pretty basic but very clean. The staff were all really friendly and helpful. There is a little store across the street which was useful. It was at the quiet end of The French Quarter and even though my room was right on the front of the street it was very peaceful. Having walked past some of the other hotels closer to and on Bourbon street I was very happy with my choice. A great place to put you right in the French Quarter and to base yourself from if you want to walk around, take a tour and have a safe, cool, clean place to retreat to.
Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
- Amenities:
- 3
- Room cleanliness:
- 5
- Hotel staff:
- 5
- Room comfort:
- 4
- Location:
- 5
- Value:
- 5
Reviewer score
Would recommend
Anonymous
It does the job if coming to drink...
The room was ok, ONLY after a night of drinking. There were several locks on the door, no thermostat, no fan, curtains hang half-way on the rod. But, I learned from the locals, it is the gay district of the French Quarter...so it was RELATIVELY safe. If you are going to drink and party, then this place does the job, but if you want a nice comfortable place, then you are at the wrong place. The hotel was very quiet
Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
- Amenities:
- 2
- Room cleanliness:
- 2
- Hotel staff:
- 4
- Room comfort:
- 2
- Location:
- 4
- Value:
- 3
Nightlife tip:
Short walk from hotel
A few blocks from Bourbon Street!