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Check-in: 1500
Check-out: 1200
Local currency: USD
Also known as the Belle of New Orleans, Le Pavillon Hotel rises majestically from the corner of Poydras and Baronne, four blocks from the legendary French Quarter. Patrons indulge their palates in the aristocratic Crystal Room restaurant, specializing in Cajun and Creole cuisine. In contrast, guests gather in the casual Gallery Lounge to enjoy evening drinks. Visits to Bourbon Street or local casinos are made even sweeter by an old-fashioned Southern homecoming every night, the staff offers complimentary peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwiches and hot chocolate in the Grand Lobby. Le Pavillon Hotel is a member of Historic Hotels of America, as well as Leading Hotels of the World. Le Pavillon was also named one of the worlds best places to stay on Conde Nast's 2005 Gold List. This is an entirely non-smoking facility.
Check-in: 1500
Check-out: 1200
Local currency: USD
*rate found for check-in Jan 9, check-out Jan 12
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Converted rates (shown in parentheses) are provided for your convenience. They are based on today's exchange rate, but the hotel will charge you in the local currency.
The amenities and/or facilities may not be located at this hotel, but within a reasonable distance and additional charges may apply for use. All information has been provided by this hotel.
Overall score
4.3 out of 5
(134 reviews)
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Hotel address: 833 Poydras Street, New Orleans, LA 70112
Central business district - Downtown, Adjacent to the French Quarter
MSY - Louis Armstrong Int'l Airport
In the heart of the Central Business District with easy access to all local attractions. Adjacent to the French Quarter and only one block for the Saint Charles Street car line. A short walk to the riverfront attractions or the fashionable Arts District.
This property has a smoke-free policy
Patrons gather in this casual setting for cocktails, as only New Orleans knows how to make them. Offers an extensive selection of wines as well as a lighter fare menu. Live musical accompaniment can be enjoyed on weeknights.
Savor the complex tastes of gourmet Cajun and Creole dishes in the aristocratic atmosphere of one of the city's most beautiful dining rooms. This restaurant offers classical decor in a historic setting.
Several meeting rooms are available; all vary in size to meet the needs of any group, large or small. Please call our catering department at 504/620-4126 for a sales packet or further information.
Please enter check-in and check-out dates to the right to select a room
Check-in: 1500
Check-out: 1200
Local currency: USD
*rate found for check-in Jan 9, check-out Jan 12
Rates displayed reflect the lowest rate found over the next 30 days. This rate is subject to change. Rates may not include service charges, extra person charges, fees or incidental charges (such as room service).
Converted rates (shown in parentheses) are provided for your convenience. They are based on today's exchange rate, but the hotel will charge you in the local currency.
The amenities and/or facilities may not be located at this hotel, but within a reasonable distance and additional charges may apply for use. All information has been provided by this hotel.
Overall score
4.3 out of 5
(134 reviews)
Reviews and scores for each hotel are collected from customers who purchased a stay at that hotel.
Reviewers are asked to rate a variety of hotel attributes on a scale of 1 to 5. The highest possible score is "5," meaning the user was "very satisfied," while "1" is the lowest, meaning the user was "very dissatisfied."
The "overall score" is an average of all reviewer scores submitted for a hotel.
Score
5 out of 5
southern hospitality at its finest!
traveling teacher Dec 13, 2009
I stay at this hotel once or twice a month for work. It truly feels like my home away from home. The staff is amazingly ... friendly and helpful, and the decor is elegant, with a touch of tacky. I love the nightly hot chocolate treat, especially after I've earned it at the fitness center. The restaurant is very good, but expensive. This hotel is a short walk from the French Quarter, but I like that. I recommend this hotel highly to all my friends!
Traveler type: Business
Score
1 out of 5
Disappointing, to say the least
Thorkild Dec 2, 2009
This hotel was an utter disappointment. While the stories from the old days might be grand, this hotel is far from it. The ... hallway smelled of chlorine bleach, but did not look as though it has been vacuumed. Our bedroom was small, smelly, and had not been cleaned thoroughly. The bedding had not been updated since 1970, as well as the dingy carpet and drapes. There were nail clippings on the floor, and the fridge in the minibar was a cool 80 degrees. We checked out that same day and found a new hotel.
Traveler type: Couples
Score
4 out of 5
Party in the Quarter. Sleep in peace.
Hotel John Doe Nov 30, 2009
Le Pavillon is a classic hotel without the creaky floors or mold. The decor is artful and the service is wonderful. The ... concierges knew where to send us each night for music and good eating, even knowing the holiday hours of various establishments.
Traveler type: Couples
Ask the concierge for tips. We were directed to Irvin Mayfield's jazz playhouse in the Royal Sonesta for great live jazz.
Reviews represent the opinions of Orbitz customers, not of Orbitz or its staff.
Ask the concierge for tips. We were directed to Irvin Mayfield's jazz playhouse in the Royal Sonesta for great live jazz.
--Hotel John Doe, Colorado Springs Nov 30, 2009
The location of Le Pavillon was great. We walked all over. We did not rent a car during our stay in New Orleans.
--Beanie, Stafford, VA Nov 10, 2009
The hotel is 2 blocks from Bourbon, the heart of New Orleans nightlife. It is also close to other favourite locations such as the Garden District, Superdome, and the Riverfront Casinos.
--Ryan the Canadian, Toronto, Canada Nov 4, 2009
Overall score
4.3 out of 5
(134 reviews)
Reviews and scores for each hotel are collected from customers who purchased a stay at that hotel.
Reviewers are asked to rate a variety of hotel attributes on a scale of 1 to 5. The highest possible score is "5," meaning the user was "very satisfied," while "1" is the lowest, meaning the user was "very dissatisfied."
The "overall score" is an average of all reviewer scores submitted for a hotel.
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Score
5 out of 5
southern hospitality at its finest!
traveling teacher Dec 13, 2009
I stay at this hotel once or twice a month for work. It truly feels like my home away from home. The staff is amazingly ... friendly and helpful, and the decor is elegant, with a touch of tacky. I love the nightly hot chocolate treat, especially after I've earned it at the fitness center. The restaurant is very good, but expensive. This hotel is a short walk from the French Quarter, but I like that. I recommend this hotel highly to all my friends!
Traveler type: Business
Score
1 out of 5
Disappointing, to say the least
Thorkild Dec 2, 2009
This hotel was an utter disappointment. While the stories from the old days might be grand, this hotel is far from it. The ... hallway smelled of chlorine bleach, but did not look as though it has been vacuumed. Our bedroom was small, smelly, and had not been cleaned thoroughly. The bedding had not been updated since 1970, as well as the dingy carpet and drapes. There were nail clippings on the floor, and the fridge in the minibar was a cool 80 degrees. We checked out that same day and found a new hotel.
Traveler type: Couples
Score
4 out of 5
Party in the Quarter. Sleep in peace.
Hotel John Doe Nov 30, 2009
Le Pavillon is a classic hotel without the creaky floors or mold. The decor is artful and the service is wonderful. The ... concierges knew where to send us each night for music and good eating, even knowing the holiday hours of various establishments.
Traveler type: Couples
Ask the concierge for tips. We were directed to Irvin Mayfield's jazz playhouse in the Royal Sonesta for great live jazz.
Score
4 out of 5
Comfotable Accomodation
Dave & Jane Nov 19, 2009
Everything was fine with this hotel. Old fasioned granduer made a nice change from the impersonnal styling of most modern ... hotels so it was a nice change. We had no complaints with anything
Traveler type: Couples
Score
4 out of 5
Unbeatable location for the price
mom Nov 12, 2009
Visited with my daughter who is in graduate school at Tulane University. Compared fine. ...
Traveler type: Single
Score
4 out of 5
Beautiful hotel
Beanie Nov 10, 2009
The service staff were efficient and very friendly. We liked the location on Poydras Street. It was convenient to the ... places we went. We were in New Orleans to attend the grand opening of three new sections of the World War II Museum. We also took a carriage ride, a cruise on the Natchez on the Mississippi River, went to church at St. Patrick's Cathedral. The coffee shops were great, too.
Traveler type: Couples
The location of Le Pavillon was great. We walked all over. We did not rent a car during our stay in New Orleans.
Score
5 out of 5
BEYOND OUR EXPECTATIONS
ERIC Nov 6, 2009
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL,CLASSEY, WELL MAINTAINED. TURN OF THE CENTURY HOTEL. ONE OF THE MOST OUTSTANDINGLY BEAUTIFUL BARS I HAVE ... EVER SEEN & I HAVE SEEN MORE THAN I WISH TO ADMIT TO.SURPRISINGLY REASONABLE PRICES. DINING IN THE CRYSTAL ROOM IS AN EXPERIENCE. DON'T MISS IT IF YOU CAN SPEND $ 100 -$200 ON DINNER.
Traveler type: Couples
Score
5 out of 5
my stay at the le pavillion hotel
GT Nov 5, 2009
The staff were extremely gracious and attentive. A great resturant. I walked to convention center and to French Quarter with ... no concerns. A great location. I will definitely stay there next trip to New Orleans.
Traveler type: Single
Score
5 out of 5
Very pleasant stay
x Nov 4, 2009
My wife accompanied me to the AABB convention. The Le Pavillon turned it into a second honeymoon. ...
Traveler type: Business
Score
5 out of 5
Outstanding!!!!!!!!!!
Ryan the Canadian Nov 4, 2009
This hotel was fantastic, a little gem that is a quick walk from the heart of New Oeleans. At all times staff were pleasant ... and helpful, right from the initial valet to the cleaning staff. The room was ultra-clean, as were the rest of the hotel facilities. The bed and linens were quite comfortable, and a wide selection of luxuries were available including a "poured bath menu". The tradition of serving peanut butter and jam sandwichs at night to guests was pleasant touch. The best facility I have stayed at in the city of New Orleans.
Traveler type: Friends
The hotel is 2 blocks from Bourbon, the heart of New Orleans nightlife. It is also close to other favourite locations such as the Garden District, Superdome, and the Riverfront Casinos.
Score
1 out of 5
Tired hotel
Texas Traveller Nov 3, 2009
We booked a room at this hotel last-minute to attend a Saints game. The location was very close to the Dome and there was not ... much else available nearby, so we took a chance on what looked to be a dated hotel on-line. The hotel proved to be very dated, smelled of smoke even though the room was non-smoking, bathrooms were old and decor awful. Fortunately, it was a 1-night trip. We would not recommend this hotel to travellers.
Traveler type: Couples
Score
4 out of 5
Very good hotel
Guy Nov 2, 2009
I was staying for a conference in town. Very nice hotel for the price you pay with helpful service. ...
Traveler type: Single
Score
5 out of 5
Great Place to stay
Weekend Traveler Nov 2, 2009
I had an amazing time at LP. I was in town for my fiance's birthday and LP really helped to make it a special weekend. Great ... location, and customer service. My only issues were the expensive parking fees (but you are going to pay anywhere in N.O.) and the bed sheets were not fitted and slipped off all night every night. I had to call the next morning to have the room cleaned because they never came to clean it on their own. But besides those minor complaints the stay was great, will stay again!
Traveler type: Couples
Emrils...A must! If you eat in the hotel, you are obviously ready to spend some money. At least get your money's worth visit Emrils.
Score
5 out of 5
Great Hotel
Kelly Belly Nov 1, 2009
Had a great time, I would recommend to friends ...
Traveler type: Couples
Score
1 out of 5
Bed Bugs
Uognarf Oct 29, 2009
I decided to stay here while in town for a conference, this was on the advice of my sister who stated it was possibly the ... best hotel she had ever stayed in. Indeed there are a lot of great things. Good location. Fairly nice antique decor. Free wifi. Free PB&J sandwiches each night. Nice rooftop pool. All the makings of a great great hotel. The old decor makes the place seem a little stuffy and unclean. I arrived in the evening and was very surprised to see the cleaning staff leaving my room at that hour. Entering the room, the place was small and a little stuffy. The aged bedding was an interesting choice but left the place feeling unclean. I immediately noticed hair on the pillow and an orange peel on the bed. The breakfast card had been filled by the previous guest. All these relatively minor offenses add up, but overall, I was still happy. The food in the hotel was good, and service was good though inconsistent. My enjoyment of this hotel came to an abrupt end on my last night there. I had noticed during the day a peculiar itch on the back of my neck and thought little of it. But on that fateful last night I was settling in bed and checked my phone. The light from the phone illuminated some movement on the sheet. I flipped on the light and there it was. BIG OL BED BUG! Gross! I squished him in some paper and to my horror found that he was ripe with my blood. It was about 3-4 am on my last night. I decided I would not be able to sleep even with a room change so I set to watching TV until morning. I went to check-out, and had high hopes for appropriate compensation... WRONG! The lady was friendly but clearly had no grasp of the gravity of the situation. I got $7 of phone calls ($1 each) and a free breakfast. ARE YOU KIDDING!?! She assured me that the incident would be investigated but made no move to compensate me appropriately. She took my email. I expect I'll need to follow this up. I'll post any relevant updates if possible. Until then, steer clear. If I wanted to stay in a bed full of bugs that would feast on my blood as I sleep, I could've had that for $29 a night ... or whatever the hourly rate is. Thanks for nothing Le Pavillon, you can keep your PB+J.
Traveler type: Business
Score
4 out of 5
Interesting hotel
Microwave salesman Oct 26, 2009
Very interesting decor. Excellent service. Building is old, pool is outdoor and small but on the roof and rather ... picturesque. In the business district, so quiet but a walk from most french quarter sites.
Traveler type: Business
Score
5 out of 5
Our Le Pavillon Stay
Just An Old Couple Oct 20, 2009
This is a small, old hotel, but it certainly is the "belle of New Orleans". The staff seemed happy we were there and even ... remembered our names when they saw us. We would be happy to stay there again.
Traveler type: Couples
Score
5 out of 5
Absolutely Wonderful!!
Ornamentaldiva Oct 20, 2009
The hotel is beautiful and the hotel staff was extremely attentive! The food and service in the Crystal Room was excellent. I ... also loved the late night snack of PB&J and hot cocoa every night. Perfect after a long day of walking around the city!
Traveler type: Couples
Score
5 out of 5
It was a great night!
KDT0285 Oct 18, 2009
Everything was so great! The food was amazing and the bar was lovely. The staff was so friendly and welcoming. The only down ... side would have to be the large parking fee.
Traveler type: Couples
Score
5 out of 5
The perfect mix of ellegance & location
Herdfan Oct 12, 2009
I came down for the Marshall/Tulane game, so of course Le Pavillion was ideally located. I got to the hotel and after ... spending a kings ransom at the valet lot, I went in and settled down for the night. The next morning I got up early and took in the buffet before going off on a road trip. After the game, I came back to drop off souvenirs and off to the French Quarter.
Traveler type: Single
Le Pavillion is ideally located, I think the dome was about 4 blocks, and the French Quarter wasn't much more than that.
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Ask the concierge for tips. We were directed to Irvin Mayfield's jazz playhouse in the Royal Sonesta for great live jazz.
--Hotel John Doe, Colorado Springs Nov 30, 2009
The location of Le Pavillon was great. We walked all over. We did not rent a car during our stay in New Orleans.
--Beanie, Stafford, VA Nov 10, 2009
The hotel is 2 blocks from Bourbon, the heart of New Orleans nightlife. It is also close to other favourite locations such as the Garden District, Superdome, and the Riverfront Casinos.
--Ryan the Canadian, Toronto, Canada Nov 4, 2009
Emrils...A must! If you eat in the hotel, you are obviously ready to spend some money. At least get your money's worth visit Emrils.
--Weekend Traveler, Houston, TX Nov 2, 2009
Le Pavillion is ideally located, I think the dome was about 4 blocks, and the French Quarter wasn't much more than that.
--Herdfan, Charleston, WV Oct 12, 2009
Technically if you're planning on hanging around in the French Quarter/Bourbon Street area, you probably don't need a rental car. Save money on rental and parking! There are trolleys and cabs all over!
--babystace, Minneapolis, MN Sep 22, 2009
It's close to the French Quarter if you want to go there. No restaurants in the immediate are, but a long walk to the Quarter or you have to take a taxi or drive.
--importbarb, Atlanta, GA Aug 30, 2009
Choose your dining destination or at least your perfered cuisine / restaurant before heading out. Although there is a lot of great food to be had, there is also a lot of restaurants that offer mediocre versions of local favorites geared towards tourists who wouldn't know better.
--Dennis, Alexandria, VA Aug 12, 2009
Just take the city bus. It takes about an hour, but it's very close to the hotel.
--C-Jack, Montreal, Qc. Aug 11, 2009
Short drive, or long walk to Riverwalk and French Quarter shopping districts. Didn't try restaurant located at hotel--so many places to eat in NO, LA.
--Vacation Traveler, Pittsburgh, PA Aug 4, 2009
Everyone who visits the French Quarter should eat at Irene's at least once. It's on the corner of St. Philip and Chartres, so prepare for a 25-minute walk or get a taxi. The food is a little pricey, but FABULOUS, and the service is some of the best in the Quarter.
--Elizabeth, Houston, TX Aug 2, 2009
Very glamorous and confortable hotel.
--Felipe, Orlando, Florida Jul 27, 2009
GO to Frenchman Street for Jazz clubs instead of Bourbon St.
--FPM, San Francisco, CA Jul 16, 2009
If looking for a spa, try "Spa Atlantis". Not far from the hotel and great service. Well worth the money you spend.
--pamperedmomma, brookhaven,ms Jul 13, 2009
Please go to Dizzy or Mothers down the street. The food in Hotel is to pricey for what they give you
--Jay Murle, New Orleans Jul 10, 2009
Loved the "neighborhood" feel of Frenchman's St. for music.
--tt, North Carolina Jul 9, 2009
It is best to walk around downtown New Orleans.Everything blends into one another.There are many places to shop and eat downtown.
--goodelynn[@], Philadelphia,Pa Jul 8, 2009
Stay at a cheaper hotel a block and a half away. I ended up leaving for the Hampton Inn. (only hotel with availability)
--Charlee, Tampa, FL Jul 7, 2009
Hotel is short walk from Bourbon street, the convention center, and also the superdome. Best of all, the service was impeccable.
--Frequent Travelers, Washington, D.C. Jul 6, 2009
Walk to the french quarter, maybe 10 minutes, and get some bbq shrimp as big as your hand!
--best boyfriend ever, she says, dallas tx Jun 29, 2009
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