This restored building dating from 1845 became a hotel in 1969 to capture the flavor and essence of New Orleans. The location on a residential street a block from a historic convent feels like a step back in time. A café and late-night lounge draws both guests and locals to their intimate environs. Ptrons can relax while swimming in a heated outdoor pool and lolling on a garden patio.
The 86 guest rooms feature colorfully painted walls, matching linens, artwork and brass ceiling fans. Other amenities include refrigerators, data ports, and color TV with satellite channels. Paul McCartney even stayed for two months in one of the 17 suites.
Although only two blocks from the rowdiness of Bourbon Street, the Le Richelieu is just far enough from the fray to offer guests, especially families, romantics and ex-Beatles, quiet stays. So if guests want to experience Old World charm, the French Quarter's European character and the quiet intimacy of a small hotel, then the Le Richelieu can't be beat. In fact, Conde Nast Traveler agrees: "For lodging, Le Richelieu is about as quiet and cozy as it gets in the Quarter."
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