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Guest Rooms, Suites, and Cottages
Each of the Hotel Maison de Ville rooms presents guests with a
unique New Orleans experience. One room may have a courtyard
entrance and an antique, wrought-iron, Queen bed. Another may
have a four poster bed and balcony over
looking Toulouse Street. All are beautifully appointed with
comfortable beds, antique furnishings, and artwork.
The Carriage House Suite and Audubon Cottages invite guests to
enjoy the ultimate New Orleans experience. The Carriage
House, which is on the main grounds, is a two-story suite
overlooking the courtyard.
The Audubon Cottages, located just around
the corner from the main building, offer extraordinary privacy
and
luxury.
Explore the Accommodations
at Maison de Ville:
Courtyard Rooms
French Quarter Rooms
The Tennessee Williams Room
Toulouse Suite
Carriage House Suite
Audubon Cottages
Room requests are honored whenever possible.
Amenities
The Hotel Maison de Ville also provides several unique
amenities including:
- Essential
Elements Bath Products,
- Feather Beds, and
- Plush Robes (2 per room),
- High Speed Wireless Access throughout the hotel.
Southern Hospitality
Come learn why New Orleans is called the Big Easy. New
Orleans residents are known for their relaxed and laid-back attitude,
and the staff at the Hotel Maison de Ville is no different. We want
you to relax and enjoy your stay
– New Orleans style. Begin your day with fresh baked croissants
from one of New Orleans best bakeries for breakfast served in your
room or in the courtyard. Enjoy complimentary port or sherry in
the salon in the evening. Even shoe-shine service is included!
Most of our staff
are long-time or native New Orleans residents, and some have worked
at the hotel for more than twenty years. If you want to know what
do or where to eat – just
ask! We’re happy to recommend activities, provide directions,
assist with dinner reservations, or anything else that will help
you to relax and enjoy your trip to New Orleans.
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Stay informed on special offers, events, and happenings at
the Maison de Ville and The Bistro.
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