From the modern art and antiques in the marble lobby to the meeting rooms for groups of up to 200, Chateau Bourbon Hotel New Orleans combines the city`s tradition for elegance with its flair for fun. The hotel holds court behind the four-story, neoclassical facade of the 1849 D.H. Holmes building, which fronts Iberville Street in the French Quarter. Fans of the novel A Confederacy of Dunces will be thrilled to see the famous clock still marking time.
Chateau Bourbon Hotel boasts some of the most spacious guest rooms in New Orleans, with spectacular high ceilings, and balconies with views of Bourbon Street or Dauphine Street or wonderful interior courtyards. And, of course, you’re within walking distance of everything that you come to New Orleans for – great music, award-winning restaurants, eclectic shopping and a red-hot nightlife.
800 Iberville Street, New Orleans, LA USA 70112
Tel: 504-586-0800
Fax: 504-586-1987
Steeped in history, this architectural gem has some of the biggest guest rooms in the French Quarter with grand 12-foot ceilings. Some guest rooms even feature architectural remnants from its former life as D.H. Holmes Department Store, with gracious columns and beams.