There is no shortage of amazing hotels in Louisiana, but few can compare to the perks you’ll find when you book a stay at the Hotel Monteleone in New Orleans. From the prime location in the heart of the French Quarter to the incredibly ornate design, this is truly one of the most unique hotels in the entire state. Next time you’re looking to spend some time in the Big Easy, book a room here for an unforgettable stay.
Nestled snugly in the heart of the French Quarter on historic Royal Street, the Hotel Monteleone has been a New Orleans landmark since it opened in 1886.
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You can’t miss the iconic sign. It’s kind of a Bat Signal of sorts for the Crescent City.
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Few people know that the Hotel Monteleone is actually a family-owned business.
Hotel Monteleone/Facebook It’s one of the few long-standing, family-owned and operated hotels left in the country. Antonio Monteleone arrived in New Orleans from Sicily around the year 1880. He was a cobbler by trade and set up a humble shop on Royal Street and got to work. Business was good and in 1886, he had the opportunity to purchase a small hotel also on Royal Street. Over the years, there have been many additions and expansions, but one thing remains the same: the family that runs it.
Once you’ve toured the French Quarter and enjoyed the sights and sounds of the French Quarter, relax poolside at the beautiful rooftop pool.
Hotel Monteleone/Facebook The pool is heated, so you can take a few laps year-round.
You’ve got plenty of restaurants in New Orleans, but the hotel’s on-site restaurant, Criollo, is one of the best.
Criollo Restaurant/Facebook Criollo is Spanish for ‘Creole,’ and that’s the type of cuisine you’ll find on the menu, especially on the brunch menu. Treat yourself to New Orleans classics like shrimp and grits, gumbo, or even Eggs Sardou (which was invented at the nearby fine dining establishment, Antoine’s).
Boasting 570 rooms (including 50 suites), you’ll feel like royalty from the moment you step inside.
Hotel Monteleone/Facebook The hotel is pet friendly, too! They even have a special pet package to make your fur baby also feel like royalty and a helpful brochure with a guide to all the pet-friendly attractions around the city.
Perhaps the most incredible attraction at the Hotel Monteleone is the famous Carousel Bar.
Carousel Bar/Google It’s the only carousel in the city that you have to be 21 to ride! It was installed in 1949, has 25 seats, and yes, it does actually spin. Don’t worry, it doesn’t rotate fast! It takes about 15 minutes to make one full rotation. Since it does only have 25 seats, it fills up quickly. There are other tables and chairs around the lounge, but if you want the experience of riding the carousel, you’ll want to arrive outside of peak times. You don’t have to be a hotel guest to enter, and it’s open daily from 11 a.m. until midnight.
Ready to book your stay? Head over to the Hotel Monteleone website and book your dream getaway!
Hotel Monteleone/Facebook
It’s one of the few long-standing, family-owned and operated hotels left in the country. Antonio Monteleone arrived in New Orleans from Sicily around the year 1880. He was a cobbler by trade and set up a humble shop on Royal Street and got to work. Business was good and in 1886, he had the opportunity to purchase a small hotel also on Royal Street. Over the years, there have been many additions and expansions, but one thing remains the same: the family that runs it.
The pool is heated, so you can take a few laps year-round.
Criollo Restaurant/Facebook
Criollo is Spanish for ‘Creole,’ and that’s the type of cuisine you’ll find on the menu, especially on the brunch menu. Treat yourself to New Orleans classics like shrimp and grits, gumbo, or even Eggs Sardou (which was invented at the nearby fine dining establishment, Antoine’s).
The hotel is pet friendly, too! They even have a special pet package to make your fur baby also feel like royalty and a helpful brochure with a guide to all the pet-friendly attractions around the city.
Carousel Bar/Google
It’s the only carousel in the city that you have to be 21 to ride! It was installed in 1949, has 25 seats, and yes, it does actually spin. Don’t worry, it doesn’t rotate fast! It takes about 15 minutes to make one full rotation. Since it does only have 25 seats, it fills up quickly. There are other tables and chairs around the lounge, but if you want the experience of riding the carousel, you’ll want to arrive outside of peak times. You don’t have to be a hotel guest to enter, and it’s open daily from 11 a.m. until midnight.
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Address: Hotel Monteleone, 214 Royal St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA