The 18th-century Prince Conti Hotel in the heart of the French Quarter stands just steps from the consummate and delicious decadence of Bourbon Street. Guests are just around the corner from the artsy ambience of Jackson Square, where street performers, tarot-card readers and other artists capture imaginations and pocket change. The hotel also is just four blocks from Preservation Hall, the legendary venue for New Orleans's most famous musical acts.
When in the Big Easy, travelers forgo the restaurants they can easily patronize back home and dive into some of the world's best and most renown cuisines. The Prince Conti offers guest authentic Creole and French cuisine while listening to nightly entertainment in the intimate Bombay Club Restaurant and Martini Bistro. The longtime meeting spot for locals also specializes in than 150 types of martinis. Guests also can start their mornings at Ms. D's Breakfast Café, also in the hotel.
In keeping with this uniqueness the hotel tries to achieve, European antiques, rich fabrics, wall coverings, pedestal sinks and high windows are hallmarks of the hotel's 76 individually decorated guestrooms. Some even have carved four-poster beds and chairs that go back to Louis XVI.
The Prince Conti's petite lobby and bookcases give visitors the impression they've just stepped into a European pension. The staff members are known for personalized service. Given all of this, plus its French Quarter location around the corner from Bourbon Street, the Prince Conti Hotel offers leisure travelers the quintessential New Orleans experience.