HOTELS Le Pavillon Hotel - National Register Of Historic Places Listed Symbol Of Luxury

Le Pavillon Hotel - National Register Of Historic Places Listed Symbol Of Luxury

March 19, 2018 by UNIQ Hotels

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New Orleans USA North America
Luxury

First opened in 1907, the Hotel Le Pavillon New Orleans has a rich history extending back to the Gilded Age of this iconic city. As a member of the Historic Hotels of America, it has long been a symbol of luxury. Numerous dignitaries of the “Big Easy” have enjoyed its splendor, and it continues to offer the same grandeur to guests today. The impeccable French décor allows guests to feel as if they have stepped back in time to the golden age of New Orleans.

Each of the hotel’s 226 guest rooms incorporates decorative details of the period to preserve the historic charm while still offering modern conveniences like free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and an in-room safe to keep your valuables secure. Guests can also enjoy the modern fitness center, state-of-the-art conference rooms, and rooftop pool during their stay.

“The Belle of New Orleans” is perfectly situated adjacent to the historic French Quarter, mere blocks from the renowned clubs of Bourbon Street and the world-famous shops and restaurants of Royal Street. Should you stay during the annual Mardi Gras celebrations, the Hotel Le Pavillon New Orleans is only two blocks away from the parade and party route. The hotel is only minutes away from the professional sports arenas, concert venues, and Morial Convention Centre.

Guests are encouraged to socialize and relax in the lobby while enjoying complimentary sandwiches, milk, and hot chocolate. You can also experience authentic Cajun and Creole dishes at the Crystal Room Restaurant or lighter fare in the Gallery Lounge.

In an age of advancing technology and towering constructions, Hotel Le Pavillon New Orleans can relive the romanticized opulence of days past.

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Le Pavillon Hotel building
Le Pavillon Hotel main entrance
Le Pavillon Hotel the Crystal room

The Crystal Room

Le Pavillon Hotel le gallery

Le Gallery

Le Pavillon Hotel king room
Le Pavillon Hotel Bourbon St Suite

Bourbon St. Suite

Dauphine St. Suite

Dauphine St. Suite

Frenchmen St. Suite

Frenchmen St. Suite

Poydras St Suite

Poydras St Suite

Royal st suite

Royal St. Suite

Napoleon St Suite

Napoleon St Suite

Napoleon St Suite bathroom
Le Pavillon Hotel rooftop terrace
Le Pavillon Hotel rooftop pool
New Orleans skyline view from the Le Pavillon Hotel
NOLA Downtown

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833 Poydras Street, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA


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