Soniat House, New Orleans
recommendedHistoric Private BreakfastIndulge in a delightful morning meal of fresh-baked biscuits, homemade jam, and gourmet coffee served in the privacy of your suite at Soniat House, providing a charming start to your day in New Orleans.
Courtyard CocktailsSip on expertly crafted cocktails in the hotel's courtyard where Soniat House offers a relaxing and elegant setting for guests to unwind.
Local ExplorationEmbark on a culinary and cultural adventure in the vibrant city of New Orleans, just a stone's throw away from the historic charm of Soniat House Hotel.
Southern Dining ExperienceImmerse yourself in a true taste of New Orleans with a delicious dinner at one of the city's finest restaurants included in your stay at Soniat House Hotel, located in the heart of the vibrant French Quarter.
Antique Treasure HuntExplore the hotel's impressive collection of curated antiques, including pieces from renowned designers such as Pierre Casenove and Aldo Tura, creating a unique and sophisticated atmosphere at Soniat House.
Private Courtyard RetreatEnjoy the serene and lush private courtyards at Soniat House Hotel New Orleans, offering a peaceful setting for guests to relax and savor moments of tranquility away from the bustling city streets.
- Elegant Evenings
- Antique Appreciation
- Exceptional Dining
- Personalized Housekeeping
- Exclusive Art Collection
- Tranquil Retreat
- Luxurious Amenities
- Private Events
Rooms and availability
Facilities
General
- Non-smoking rooms
- Free Wi-Fi
- Parking lot
- Safe deposit box
- Air conditioning in public areas
- Smoke detectors
Room features
- Air conditioning
- Sitting area
- Ironing facilities
Bathroom
- Hair dryer
- Free toiletries
Media
- Flat-screen TV
- Direct dial telephone
- AM/FM alarm clock
Room decor
- Parquet floor
Location
• Centrally located in the French Quarter, the property is near Jackson Square, St. Louis Cathedral, and the Cabildo. • The neighborhood offers access to the New Orleans Museum of Art, the National World War II Museum, dining on Bourbon Street, and shopping at the French Market. • Ideal for history enthusiasts, the area features the Beauregard-Keyes House, the 1850 House, and the Historic New Orleans Collection Museum.
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