Hotel Villa Convento

Hotel · French Quarter

Hotel Villa Convento

Hotel · French Quarter
616 Ursulines Ave, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA

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Historic French Quarter guesthouse with charming rooms & courtyard  

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Julie Alfred

Google
Great first time here, been to NOLA several times but this has to be my favorite new spot to stay in. Location is great, price is great as well. Water pressure was good, the bed and room was comfortable, the hospitality was great as well. Several blocks from all the hot spots for Bourbon Street and there was a great affordable pizza place down the street. Only downfall I ran into was parking, I’m the dummy that read parking was with the hotel, and it is except there’s only 8 spots I believe so get there in a timely manner or find a little parking area close. They offered the street parking but had to move your vehicle by 7 am and I didn’t want to bother with that. But beyond that it was a great experience.

Pam Hutcheson

Google
Loved the location. The courtyard was right outside our door, and we loved it. Room was very clean and the bed was so comfortable. Free parking was a bonus. The man that checked us in was the icing on the cake. (I wish I had gotten his name), but you know who you are!!! He made us feel so welcome and took such good care of us. You cannot go wrong by staying here!!

Cassandra Clark

Google
Cute place! Reasonably priced for the French quarter and in the perfect location! Front desk employees were kind and knowledgeable. A bit of a walk (~8 minutes) to the parking garage but for NOLA, totally worth it!

Jim Fish

Google
We love staying here, we have stayed 7 times now. The staff is great, It’s a really cool historic hotel. The beds are comfortable the bathrooms have great showers and plenty of hot water. Each room has its own character and feeling. Read up on it before you stay, it’s makes it more interesting. No it’s not a 5 star fancy hotel, but you’re in the French Quarter, t’s just how things are there. It’s beautiful and full of life. The location is great, a few blocks from the French Market and a few blocks from Bourbon St.

Diana Torres

Google
The hotel is charming but could use a bit of attention. Updating some of the furniture and rugs would go a long way. That said, my room, including the bathroom, was immaculately clean. The front desk staff were kind and helpful, and the location is unbeatable: right in the heart of the French Quarter but tucked away from the noise. I would return without hesitation. Thank you Villa Convento!

Christina Michael

Google
The greatest thing here is Darrin who is just an awesome dude who cares about his job and therefore cares about YOU. The rooms are small, a bit shabby but VERY CLEAN. No bugs AT ALL!!! Interior design is completely lacking but serviceable and a very fair price for what you are getting. I was very pleased with the experience. Remember: the building is very old and the owners are doing a great service to the traveling community by charging affordable rates. I will be back.

Noelle Nicholls

Google
This is and has been my absolutely favorite place to stay for years. It's no frills, so if a pool, valet parking, and room service top your must-have list, it isn't for you. I love it for the clean comfortable rooms, the awesome staff, and the great location. I come to New Orleans a couple of times a year and I don't even consider staying anywhere else.

JC Carlson

Google
5 stars across the board! We thoroughly enjoy staying at the Hotel Villa Convento every time. It is not only because of the property's charm and French Quarter location. Mainly because we are treated like family each time we return and are cared for throughout our stay that we always come home to our favorite New Orleans hotel. Thank you again for another amazing stay. We will be seeing you again! -JC & Eddy ♡
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Laura L.

Yelp
I loved staying here. We stayed for 4 nights. Couldn't ask for a better location. The guy at the front desk was awesome and check in was easy. The elevator made us chuckle every time. The room was clean and was thankful to have a refrigerator. As for haunted, I would say yes. We had some unexplainable and strange incidents. We do some amateur ghost hunting and have a few gadgets. We got some EVP's, lots of orbs and strange noises IN THE room that actually woke me several times. We got lucky with parking. Had parking right on Chartres St. Loved having the little breakfast spot across the street from the hotel. We come to New Orleans often and so far this is my favorite place to stay. Not fancy. Very home feeling. Will definitely stay here again.
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Jeff H.

Yelp
This is a very moderately priced hotel within walking distance of the entire Quarter, both the French and Frenchman sides. Tons of bars and great food options, as well as proximity to the many historic museums. The accommodations are not great, but hold historic value. I did have a number of weird ghostly experiences in my room. Something would hide an item of mine at night after I'm in, then reappear in the morning before anyone entering my room, can't explain it, but it did happen and I was by myself. The one downside is the AC units can be quite loud.
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Desiree D.

Yelp
Here's the deal, this place needs some help. It needs to be cleaned better in the hallways and it needs some major updates. However, the staff was great. The location is phenomneal. Also, the room was bigger than we thought. the views and patio are nice. the price was even better. also, we always felt safe. we got the room on the 4th floor that was 1 bedroom with a queen and a full bed. for 3 people and a 3 night stay, this was great. the patio is not connected to our room, but you walk into the hallway and head outside. the downstairs patio area is nice also, plenty of seats, greenery and plants to admire. the eleveator works, but is super sketchy. where the place sucked was the water pressure and the water temp. it was weak and not super hot. we also were greeted in our bathroom by a gift. someone had left a douche in a box here for us. it was on the top shelf behind the toilet. pretty nasty that the staff left it there. our room was clean, we had a fridge that worked fine. also we had a fan and an AC - both worked very well. would i stay here again? yes. our room was clean, had space, comfy bed, good staff, and great location.

Tara H.

Yelp
We just spent four nights at the Hotel Villa Convento and had a wonderful experience! The hotel is charming, clean and very well located. The best part of our stay was Warren. He was consistently friendly, upbeat and incredibly helpful - such a pleasure to interact with. Parking can be a challenge, in the area, and Warren went above and beyond to ensure we a safe parking spot for our stay. Thank you, Warren! Will definitely stay there again and are already looking forward to our next visit.

Blake M.

Yelp
First time in New Orleans and we're so happy we chose this hotel! It's beautiful, historic, clean, comfortable, and central to the French Quarter...but far enough that you can sleep at night! Staff was always available and helpful, we especially enjoyed our chat with Dwayne while waiting for our taxi. Do yourself a favor and book your next stay here!
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linda s.

Yelp
We have been coming to this hotel probably 1997. It is our happy place. The room is beautiful with antique furniture, and beautiful bedding. The bed was so comfortable in fact that I felt like I was at home sleeping on my sleep number bed. The only thing missing was my big dog. The employees here are all so accommodating and helpful. Being in a wheelchair I really appreciate the fact that there is a handicapped accessible room. This hotel was built in the 1800s and you have done good job making the room as accessible as possible. If the door had opened outwards would be the only thing that would improve the situation. So many people helped us. I wish I could remember all their names from the time I made the reservation six months ago up until the minute we left. Everything was perfect. Thank you for once again making our honeymoon get away. Perfect in every way.
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Mary N.

Yelp
On my third visit to New Orleans, I knew I wanted to stay in a place that had history. Hotel Villa Convento met my expectations. It may be be too simple for people that like extra provisions and find the rooms too old. I would recommend getting a room with a balcony. It's situated close to many of the favorite places in the French Quarter and also close to New Orleans transportation. If you want to "live" like a local, I would definitely recommend it.

Esther S.

Yelp
The only reason to stay here is due to the location. For over $200 a night, the dirt and condition of this hotel was not worth it. Only amenities are coffee, ice and vending machines. The place looks charming at first glance, but once you spend some time and look around that quickly changes. We only slept here, so it worked out great for us, but be aware that you can pay the same thing for a chain hotel just on canal street. There was dirt, dust, signs of mold and the cracked tile in the courtyard is a tripping/safety hazard. The only thing that would bring us back here is the location and Darren who was a super great guy and gave us some great suggestions.
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Rosemary W.

Yelp
I had the opportunity to spend 5 days at this hotel while visiting New Orleans. This is an incredible place to stay. It is a boutique hotel that had opportunity for friends/family to be in a relaxed atmosphere. The courtyard was a perfect place for visiting. We had a number of the rooms booked. The staff were friendly, helpful and accommodating at the front desk. The house keeping staff were efficient and very hospitable. The rooms were extremely clean and comfortable. I will definitely be back to New Orleans and to this hotel. Although this was first time staying here, some of my friends stay here on a frequent basis.
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Damon Lance J.

Yelp
Wonderful gem in the French Quarter!! This is not "luxury" per se, just a comfortable, safe, affordable place to enjoy in New Orleans. The location could not be better--- just 3-5 minutes away from dozens of enjoyable bars and restaurants on Bourbon and Royal streets. Far away enough from the center of action so you don't have to hear everything in your room all night. I stayed in Room 205 and had absolutely no problems with water pressure, temperature, nor wifi, they were all perfect. The fridge/ freezer were wonderful assets and kept my goodies well chilled. Sadly, unlike other reviewers, I had no apparitions. Oh well. I would recommend bringing ear plugs if you're there for a festival or special occasion. It's an older building, and noise carries. It wasn't a problem this week, but could imagine how drunk people laughing and fighting could be annoying if it was a busy weekend. Extra credit and acknowledgement must be given where it is due -- the staff is exceptional. They are friendly, knowledgeable, helpful, kind. Dewayne especially is a WEALTH of information and can tell you almost anything about anything in New Orleans (and probably nearly any other subject if you ask). [Pro Tip: The breakfast cafe right across the street -- Croissant D'Or is amazing!] I would stay here again. As a matter of fact, I've already made my reservation for next year. I rarely ever do that, but don't want to lose out once everyone figures out how great this place is. 4.5 stars!
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Karne B.

Yelp
This is an old building. The room was a good size. The bathroom didn't have a lot of counter space, but had everything else you would need. The towels were thin and small. The water took a little while to get hot, but we never ran out. The beds were not especially comfortable. There is a coffee bar in the lobby and it was well stocked with coffee/tea/creamer. The parking garage is a good walk away. It was awesome that there was a safe place to park your vehicle.
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Nadia K.

Yelp
The perfect little place for a quick weekend in NOLA. Look, you're not at a typical big box hotel so throw those expectations out of the window. But if you are looking for a clean, safe spot to plop down for a weekend, look no further! It all started at check in where Dwayne was so kind to set me up right before he clocked out at 12am. The room itself was clean and quiet, everything I needed. It is very barebones, but extremely affordable as a solo traveler. And the location - couldn't be more perfect! Far away from the grossness of Bourbon and closer to the more family friendly parts of town. Truly a magical spot. I highly recommend Villa Convento.
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Dana S.

Yelp
Very cool little place. Positives- Darren at the front desk gets 5 stars! He was awesome. The place is creepy cool. Not the Marriott...so don't book if that's what you are looking for. It's rustic with awesome charm. The bed- super comfy. Room was spacious enough for two. Little fridge for snacks and water. The air conditioner worked perfect- and we like it cold!! Bathroom shower had good water pressure (we were on the 1st floor). The little outdoor patio area was very nice and had a vending machine with everything $1 as opposed to regular insane high vending machine costs. Coffee (was great) and front check-in area was also very nice and comfortable. Location was AMAZING- close to some great things and we felt safe even walking back late at night. Just obviously be aware. Negatives- our room was in desperate need of a paint job. The walls were filthy. And if I'm being picky, things were just mismatched. Burgundy curtains, with teal comforter brown chair and weird dirty blue walls...just a more cohesive design would make it visually much better. Overall- I would 100% stay again, maybe request a room with a balcony.
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Mike G.

Yelp
I just booked a second stay at The Hotel Villa Convento for my upcoming vacation in February 2018. This boutique accommodation is just the right fit for me with it's budget friendly rates, cool quirky charm and its warm and hospitable staff. Their location on a quiet residential street is an easy 10 minute walk to all the main places that myself or anyone else would want to go. From there you can easily head over to the party on Bourbon Street, the shopping on Royal Street, the food at Café du Monde and The French Market and the history of Jackson Square. If that's not enough, there's even a cute little patisserie just across the street for your morning coffee and pastry. Now the Hotel Villa Convento is not for everyone and frankly it's not meant to be. If you're looking for posh and pampered luxury, keep looking as this is not your place. It's appeal comes from the fact that this unique 25 room hotel is a little rustic with cracks in the stone steps, chipped paint and some worn carpet here and there. I'm cool with that. It's just a part of staying in a structure that was built in 1833. It's a unique French Quarter experience for anyone looking for a little shabby charm, a clean comfy bed, a little quirkiness and some really friendly people. This agreeable old world style hotel might just be your place to try on your next visit. It worked for me the last time. I trust it will again. (Edit - update: My second stay was even better than the first. Got room 203 and it had a ceiling fan and a balcony!) 4 Stars. ** Budget friendly here means about $80/night in (January and February) watch for deals, there're out there! ** Their front desk closes at midnight. ** There's no microwave or fridge in the rooms.
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Jessica S.

Yelp
Terrible service! I booked online through their website direct for a 3 night birthday trip and unfortunately my flight got canceled last minute due to the weather and they would not refund me my $224 deposit! It wasn't my fault that my flight got canceled and I have no other way of getting there. Absolutely ridiculous. What a scam.
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Buck B.

Yelp
Great staff, the rooms are older, but clean and well maintained, and you are within walking distance to the entire French quarter. All in all, I highly recommend anyone to stay here!!!
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Oldair D.

Yelp
Quaint hotel in a great location. Stayed here a few days ago for 3 nights and we loved it, the rooms are simple but served all of our needs perfectly. Darren at the front desk was great and helped add to our great experience. Location is great. Verti Marte, the LaLaurie Mansion, and the Ursuline Convent are about a block or less away. The French Market is a 5-minute walk. I highly recommend this property if you are looking for peace and quiet. ***Do not read the below if you are afraid of the paranormal*** We stayed in room 208 and during the course of 2 nights my daughter woke up to see apparitions. The first night she saw an older lady in a gown sitting in the corner chair just staring/observing me while I slept. The second night she saw a young lady exiting the bathroom and walking through me and the bed. Just an FYI of what to possibly expect.
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Scott O.

Yelp
The history of the building is what drew me to getting a room there. Great location near Bourbon and Frenchway. It's quiet and safe. We stayed in 401 which was a large suite with 2 balconies that have views of the city but not the street, which was fine because the skyline view was amazing. No bugs and the room was clean, but very dated, which should not be a surprise. It has an AC window Unit and a ceiling fan over bed. The negatives? TV only had a few channels and the WiFi was awful. Friendly front desk except one guy (with glasses and tall slender dude) was not the friendliest, but I'm not an overly sensitive type I guy so who cares. The elevator kind of freaked us out because it's slow, but quickly got used to it. All in all we liked the place! It's old world New Orleans in an 1833 built brothel.
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Jenn S.

Yelp
We stayed in one of the two rooms on the top floor, Room 401. It is my understanding there are only 25 or so rooms to the entire hotel. I would love to give this place a bad review so that it isn't booked when I want to try and get a room but I simply don't have the heart to lie. I was extremely apprehensive booking when I read so many terrible reviews. People said it was filthy, wet, etc. Listen, unless you live in a crystal palace and won't drink anything except Dom Perignon, this place should not offend you. It is reflective of all of New Orleans. It's old and yes, the entire town is held together by centuries of paint, but it had the kind of charm I would want coming to this town. My room was clean, the AC ran cold and there wasn't hair or anything nasty in places that command cleanliness like the bathroom, fridge and linens. Yeah, the elevator "complains a lot" as the concierge forewarned (though the lack of air moment was my biggest issue there), but knowing that isn't a defect, it's simply how the old elevator sounds, we had no concerns or issues. And we were on the fourth floor and honestly, the steps weren't too terrible to take. Speaking of, the fourth floor was lovely. To clarify a question I had, each of the two rooms available up top have their own private balcony and one shared but don't be concerned. The door from your room to the shared balcony can be locked and has heavy drapery. For 401, the door was located in the side room with the daybed and not the main sleeping area off which the access was to the private balcony. My husband was shocked but admitted I was right- the location is quiet yet still conveniently located within short walking distance of the attractions. We did not bring a car as the taxis from the airport to hotel are a flat rate $36- and when you see the car and foot traffic in town, you'll know it was WELL worth the $36! Additional hotel commentaries and observations are posted below the photographs I uploaded.

Tammy W.

Yelp
The ONLY reason I gave a 1 star is because of the balcony. This place is HORRIBLE and DISGUSTING! The shower had a little dribble of pressure, NO hot water, homeless sleeping right in front of the door across the street absolutely NO security. I stayed with my young daughter and we were too scared to go to sleep. The bald man at the front desk was horribly rude! We had to park 6 blocks away and paid 30 a day, 60 total. The "garage" they have is a completely dangerous place and again, no security. First time in New Orleans and my last due to this place, it ruined it for me. BEWARE, the pictures and website are deceiving. Go down the street to a cleaner more secured motel.
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KA T.

Yelp
I always stay on the courtyard, the rooms are very nice! The beds are comfortable ! A lot of history ! The front desk staff can help you with finding everything from restaurants, little neighborhood grocery stores and directing you to tourist attractions, the casino And where the street cars are. The house keeping staff are polite and thorough. warren campo is a wonderful person and can get you a house of the rising sun shirt! the best part about this hotel is the price!

George M.

Yelp
Awesome little hotel with a unique history. The building is old and shows it's age, but that is what makes it cool. Staff is great and friendly, even helped me rescue the wine trapped in the bottle from a broken corkscrew. Rooms were clean and comfortable. Loved the balcony overlooking the "haunted hotel" across the street. This place made our first trip to NOLA memorable. Thank you.
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Kim B.

Yelp
Fair hotel. Cute/Small Courtyard. Location is great, few blocks from Cathedral/Jackson Square and French Market. Free Parking is hard to come by in NOLA- Great Bonus for this Hotel. Parking is an old warehouse off Frenchman street. Only 6 spots available and snug. Suggestion get a balcony with an overhang if you plan to spend anytime on it. Rain is almost always in NOLA. Street view is nice with the Mule Carriages, Since this is the Hotel of the "Rising Sun" they come by. I read other reviews about the homeless, towels having to be brought to lobby, etc. Price very reasonable for a French Quarter hotel. There were homeless in doorways across the street, but they were gone early in the morning. Sadly, NOLA has a homeless problem. Elevator was slow and noisy but we took the stairs. We did have to exchange towels daily. This hotel does not have the extra's of corporate chain hotels. Staff was friendly, but did not go out of the Lobby area - You had to engage them. Basically Price is reasonable, Room was clean, centrally located and the Free Parking. I would stay again. Stayed 09/26/2021

Lav S.

Yelp
Immense history but definitely an older place so don't stay here if you are looking for luxury. Its super cute though and has a gorgeous courtyard and the staff are very friendly. This place is haunted though. I randomly found it on hotels.com and had no idea about the history when I booked but I had a really weird night.. I felt another presence and saw someone in my mirror reflection and something woke me at 5am.

Jeff F.

Yelp
This hotel is great and loaded with charm. The location is perfect. You are a block from the LaLaurie Mansion and about 2 blocks from the Blacksmith Shop Bar. The rooms themselves are a little dated. Walls can use a fresh coat of paint, chairs and curtains are older...beds are BERY comfortable! The place is old. If your looking for new and updated, this ain't for you. But if you want a cool experience in an old NOLA building that has a ton of history and are ok with some cracked paint...stay here 100%!!
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Sarah D.

Yelp
A solid 3 stars. It's not your Hilton or Marriott, but that's also why we decided to stay here. The staff was great. The room was clean. However, there was a certain odor to the room that reminded me of a not-so-clean family vacation spot we do every year. History of that aside, I'd most likely stay here again. The ease and location close to everything is beyond convenient. Besides, you're not visiting the hotel... You're visiting New Orleans. Our room was 101, just next to the very cute courtyard. Thank goodness for our AC unit which helped with the humidity. We always had fresh towels and the bed was always made. The bed was a bit stiff, but not horrible. My parents' room (205) had a leak coming from the window/AC unit. They had a floor unit, but it didn't produce any cold air. Unfortunately, the hotel was fully booked during our stay so they were unable to relocate my parents or even fix the leak. As I said, I'm not visiting the hotel. I'm visiting the city. As long as I have a place to sleep and wash up, I'm good to go.
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Martin B.

Yelp
Stayed in room 400.It's the top floor so you get a private balcony/patio and a shared one.Loved the view and you're like 3 streets or so from Bourbon street.Cool bathroom with separate tub.Only drawback was parking garage is like 5 blocks or so away and fills up quick.There is however a paid parking lot (well lit) right across their garage.Would for sure go again.
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Amber W.

Yelp
I Absolutely loved staying here we had a balcony and the view was amazing. I cant wait to return. Bed comfortable staff nice and helpful room was kept clean.
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Kyla K.

Yelp
This was a very nice old style hotel in New Orleans' French Quarter. The woman at the front desk was EXTREMELY nice and helpful. It's clear that she knows the area very well and had great suggestions on how to do what we wanted to do, and places to go. The hotel was an adorable brick building with the classic French quarter iron fencing/balconies. There was an outdoor enclosed courtyard and a balcony at the top with a view of downtown. My only qualm was that some things were not repaired, such as peeling wall paper, which in my opinion is not a big deal. Highly recommend.
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Ty P.

Yelp
The good: the staff was nice. The front desk is closed overnight, but everyone I interacted with was pleasant. The decor is hilarious (a skeleton at the piano in the parlor). The location is pretty ideal. The bad: 1) The A/C didn't work. We notified the front desk at check in and he "fixed" it while we were out that day. When we returned that night, it was still not working and the front desk was closed. When I notified the front desk the next morning, she immediately inspected it and advised it would be that afternoon before they could fix it. 2) The A/C worked. Sometimes, having is not so pleasing a thing as wanting. They "fixed the A/C", and for the remainder of the trip, it sounded like a pebble being sucked up into a vacuum cleaner. There was no way to adjust the temperature either. 3) The bathroom had a small leak (I think a pipe in the wall). The tub was ancient, rusty, and surrounded by black mold. When we arrived, the used soap left behind by a previous resident adorned the shelf, and it was never removed. 4) The mattress was horribly uncomfortable. It had to be well over 10 years old and I believe it is broken in some places. I don't even know how that happens. 5) Everything is very dated. The common areas with carpet look like they have never been cleaned. And I'm fairly certain it's the original 1800s era carpet. It's pretty clear they aren't investing any money into the place. The ugly: Earlier I mentioned the mattress was uncomfortable. My friend and I decided to bet on how old it was. I was thinking roughly 15 years, he thought at least 20. We stripped the sheets off the bed to check the mattress tag, and in the process, I lost a measure of faith in humanity that I can never get back. The mattress cover (this is the removable, washable layer that is under the sheets) had clearly not been washed, bleached, (properly incinerated) in years. It was soaked in human byproduct (I've chosen to believe the puddles of yellow were sweat). It was horrifying.
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J G.

Yelp
Interesting place, can walk everywhere. stayed 5 nights each night in a different room. "Budget room" was pretty good. Balcony rooms cool too but if you have loud neighbors you hear everything they do. Each room had good and bad parts but you're more there for the ambiance and location and free parking. I'd stay again. Off the main drag but close enough. Nice french bakery right across the street. Bug repellent a must for balcony rooms cause you want to leave the doors open but the blood sucking evil scum will stab you day and night.
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Alana J.

Yelp
First things first: Lane, from the front desk, was the best! He was extraordinarily kind, gave us awesome suggestions, and really made our stay an all around great experience; so much so that we ended staying an extra day at the hotel in NOLA. This was the first hotel of several on our vacation with several stops, but by the end of the stay even with the extra day, I was not ready to leave at all. This place is for reals walking distance from pretty much anything in the Quarter, and it's stumbling distance from Lafitte's Blacksmith, which has the BEST Hurricane I have ever had. This place is old-school New Orleans charm. It's seemingly unchanged from it's days as the House of the Rising Sun, and staying here was like stepping back in time. This is not The Hilton or The Ritz, but this is the basis of it's appeal. Do you REALLY want to go to New Orleans and stay somewhere with no soul? I didn't think so. My husband and I disagree about the authenticity of our paranormal encounter; he thinks it was gravity, and I am convinced there was something other-worldly about the way the blinds opened. Coming to NOLA for most of my life with my parents, we always stayed at one particular hotel. Now that I am off starting my own family, it seems fitting that I start creating some traditions of my own. I will be staying here any time I am in New Orleans and would recommend it to anyone heading in to The Big Easy.
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Karin H.

Yelp
This is my favorite hotel in New Orleans by a landslide because it's the most Nola place to stay. It's old and kinda dingy but the service is phenomenal and it's not too expensive. I request a balcony room because it looks into the pastry shop across the street so I can creep on passerbys with my morning beer and danish. It's a stop on a ton of ghost tours so you get to post up and listen to people talk about how haunted the hotel is whilst listening to House of the Rising Sun (which the hotel is known for inspiring). It's the perfect setting for balcony drinking. If you want the full Nola experience, stay here. You won't regret it.
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Valerie P.

Yelp
Quiet, clean, and a fantastic location given the hotel's moderate price. The staff was also super helpful, whether it was recommending places for me to go running in the morning or arranging a veritable fleet of airport taxis for all of the people in my party. In fact, I wish I could give this place another star based on the staff alone! Unfortunately, this hotel is quite run down. Large swatches of paint missing from the wall, light bulbs missing from lamps, carpet falling off of stairs, musty smells, and a shower that scalds you every time someone in a nearby room flushes a toilet. Now normally that stuff wouldn't have bothered me, and this rating would be up another star. (I'm no prima donna, and I get that when you're paying an affordable price for a fantastic location, there are going to be some trade offs.) But I happened to stay in one of the loft rooms, and while the king bed on the first floor was perfectly comfortable, the twin loft mattress that I wound up sleeping on was *awful*. After four nights on that thing my back was seriously unhappy, so minus a star for the bed. Other things to note are that while some would refer to this place as a B&B it actually does not serve breakfast, although there is an adorable bakery across the street. Also, the parking garage is kind of a pain in the ass--the front desk keeps one key attached to a giant block of wood (think gas station bathroom) and the garage is a couple of blocks away, so the process of parking can take a while if the key is out when you need it. In conclusion: A+ staff, A+ location, D- bed.
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Gabriel W.

Yelp
This hotel was absolutely perfect for us. The accommodations are not what you could call modern, but it has a charm that matches the city. If you want the true New Orleans experience, I highly recommend this location. Firstly, the staff here is fantastic. We mostly spoke to and made arrangements with Lane at the front desk who was absolutely delightful. He had fantastic recommendations as to where to eat, what to do, and was able to handle all of our requests. We were initially placed in room 302, which has a queen bed with a balcony. One wall is exposed brick and the ceiling is very high. We stayed here for our first two nights, and then we decided to extend our stay because we were having such a good time in NOLA and we really liked the hotel. Room 302 was already booked for the next night, but Lane was able to accommodate us in room 304 for our final night. This room is larger, but has no balcony. It also was a queen but had a day bed as well. Both rooms were fantastic for us. A previous yelper stated that the window AC units were inadequate, but I have to say that in both of our rooms...in June... were more than adequate to cool our entire rooms, and there was also overhead fans in both. We had no trouble keeping cool. This place is extremely conveniently located. Our first night, on Lane's recommendation, we went out for late night po-boys at NOLA Po-boys, less than 2 blocks away, and they were a highlight of our trip. Directly across the street was an amazing patisserie where on our first morning we got quiches, chocolate croissants, and cafe au lait with chickoree coffee, all of which were the best we had on our trip. 2 blocks from Bourbon Street, and yet still in a quiet enough area that you can sleep when you want. The best hurricanes in NOLA are about 3 blocks away at Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop (using real juice and a shot of 151 on top!) so don't waste your time with Pat O'brians. Although, if you still insist, Pat's is only about 3 blocks too. They say this place is haunted. My wife and I disagree on whether we had an encounter. She says that we did, I say it was gravity, but the debate which ensued was all part of the fun for us. The parking garage is kinda far, and its first come first served with only about 8 spots. So I recommend sorting this out with the front desk upon arrival. You may have to street park the first night, but no biggie. All together, we had an amazing time in NOLA and this hotel was a large contributing factor to it. The wife and I have stated openly that upon our return to NOLA, that this will be the place we stay going forward. A huge thanks goes out to the staff here and mostly Lane for making our stay so special and wonderful.
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Mat V.

Yelp
Terrible experience overall. Temperature was always low (60 as per picture). The heater couldn't get the bedroom warmed up. They left the front and patio doors open, and the corridor was as cold as the street. Also, not very clean. Price was decent and the location is great. Best thing is the patisserie just across the street. Good café au lait and croissant to start the day.
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Dawn Z.

Yelp
We came to Hotel Villa Convento for the holiday weekend. The city was busy, but our hotel was on a fairly quiet street. Having Le Croissant d'Or right across the street was quite convenient. Staff at the hotel were very friendly. Our room was cleaned well every day. We had a room with a balcony facing the street, which was lovely. There was plenty of room to maneuver around the room. The AC worked well and there was also a ceiling fan. The bathroom had the toilet and tub/shower. The bathroom had a ventilation fan, which was nice. The sink was outside of the bathroom, in the room, which was actually convenient so one could get ready while the other person was in the bathroom. The sink counter and mirror were nice and wide. We did not have shampoo, although the front desk had some on request. We had an iron/ironing board, although our friend in a different room did not have any. Overall, although this was not as fancy as a more modern hotel, the clean and comfortable room and friendly staff made for a more than adequate stay. The quiet location and patisserie across the street were also plusses.
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Arabella B.

Yelp
This place was so ridiculous. It was not for my party of four. The room flooded, there was black mold, water on all electrical wires, either one of us could have been electrocuted. My clothes, suitcase shoes were all soaked. I walked in the door it was so much water on the floor I almost went sailing across the room. The rep there told us at this point that this had happen before. I asked her how was she going to comp us, there was no fair resolution so we checked out
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Jeanna L.

Yelp
My friends and I checked into Room 103 at the Hotel Villa Convento for a two night, three day stay. On the second day, when we returned to our room after being out for approximately 7 hours, we discovered that the contents of three out of four of our suitcases were soaking wet. We immediately went to the front desk where we were informed that the housekeeper left a note saying that our room was "all wet." There was no further explanation available, other than that the water may have come from the toilet tank. Needless to say, we were quite shaken by this and very upset at the way things were handled. Our clothes and all our other belongings were soaking wet with some substance that no one could clearly identify. As we were visiting from out of town, some of us had no other clothes to wear and were forced to wear dirty clothing for the remainder of our trip. Under these circumstances, you would think that someone from the hotel would have called us to inform us of the incident, or at the very least, leave a note for us to contact the front desk, rather than having us discover on our own that our belongings were ruined. Additionally, you would think that the hotel staff would have made an effort to contact the housekeeper for a clear explanation of the situation so that they could provide us with some peace of mind, and that they could remedy the issue and eliminate the possibility of the situation reoccurring. Although we were provided with a refund and moved to a different room, there is still no excuse for what happened and how it was handled. Also, the conditions of the new room were absolutely deplorable. There was a bloodstain on the comforter, yellow stains on the pillows, which were clearly visible from the open ends of the pillow cases, the room was so dimly lit that you could barely see a thing, and the bathroom wall paper and ceiling were peeling. Give the situation and the state of the new room, we did not feel comfortable staying at the hotel and had no choice but to find other accommodations. The situation was an extreme inconvenience and also emotionally distressing. I do not think there is anyone who would disagree that what happened is completely unacceptable. The hotel also failed to respond to an email we sent regarding this matter after we returned from our trip.
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Dan G.

Yelp
It's really a cool place to stay if you want reAl New Orleans flavor. Perfect location. One block from cafe du monde
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Betty S.

Yelp
Stayed here three nights and felt sorely cheated out of my money. The walls are peeling and dirty and the water pressure nonexistent. It didn't stay warm either. Walls/floors paper thin too.I heard the counter staff quote a lower price than I paid as well. I will not be back. Construction was also going on at the time - not advised of this fact when I booked, nor was it evident in the price paid.The only saving grace was the comfortable bed.

Patty S.

Yelp
Superb location in the quarter! The hotel exceeded our expectations with location and hospitality. Warren and the rest of the staff are so kind, generous and helpful! Being an older hotel, we weren't expecting many amenities, but we were pleasantly surprised with free coffee in the lobby, and a fridge and microwave for our use. The rooms with a balcony are a must! We ordered breakfast to go from the restaurant across the street and ate on our private balcony. What a treat! The price for the location can't be beat. We'll definitely stay again when we go back.
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Julie H.

Yelp
If you are looking for Old World, French quarter charm in a great location, this is the hotel for you. The rates are reasonable, the staff friendly and the accommodations cute. The air works great in the summer and the room was cool already when we arrived which was appreciated in 90 degree humidity. There is a bakery across the street with too die for chocolate croissants. Everything you want to see in the French Qtr is just a few short blocks away. I highly recommend this hotel. Parking is tight.. Our only complaint.
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Vanessa T.

Yelp
Great location, two blocks from bourbon street. Parking spot was free. Front desk was very friendly, offered extra towels and allowed us to stay way past check out until we were ready to leave. Their binder of information in each room was actually the most helpful guide I came across (breakfast, pronunciation guide, and history of the building). We were upgraded to king sized room with a balcony. Great, except the only way to get to the room was to take the back stairs and there was pigeon poop on a few of the steps and I had to avoid the pigeons that were stooped over a neighboring hotel room's air conditioning. The building itself needs a little work (old carpet, burned out bulbs in the vanity of my room, taped up 'Do not disturb' door hanger. But place has a lot of character and the front desk staff were laid back so overall I was happy with my stay.

A B.

Yelp
Great location. Quiet. Cute rooms. It's a historical building so you'll have no cell reception and the free in house WiFi is terrible. Pretty much unusable. Non- existent. It connects for several seconds and falls off. The mattress in our room needs rotated or replaced as there's a divot across the lower back. The end tables and dresser drawers either won't open. Fall out when open and none are the type where they're on a track. So you end up holding most of the drawers. It's a fair price. But simple fixes with the WiFi and usable furniture would up there rating.
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Steve C.

Yelp
Friendly and helpful staff. They let us check into our room early (like at 10AM!!!). The free parking was a BIG PLUS - because parking can be very expensive in N.O.. The room was clean and reasonably priced. It is located between the outdoor market and the action on Bourbon Street. It is in a quiet area but not far from all the fun. I've stayed at 4 hotels in New Orleans and this was the best. I will definitely be back here.
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Rasaq A.

Yelp
Quaint place that has character and friendly staff. Excellent location in the French quarter. All room are not created equal, some are better than others. WiFi available but not strong. Great for a short stay or when an event is in town.
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Jazz C.

Yelp
Loved my stay here! I stayed with my family on the second floor and I loved the room felt very home like! The front desk and staff people are sooooo sweet and helpful! You get free coffee and stay in a place with some history(which it use to be a brothel back in the days.) They say it's haunted but staying here felt nothing like that! They just got the elevator in replaced(as we were leaving they just finished it.) It is clean! There is some dust here and there but it is an old place. They clean your room once your out and about. But the one thing I will say that the bathroom shower area when looking up looks like the ceiling is falling. The one weird thing with our ac is that it would randomly turn off(?) or get switched to auto. I LOVED IT! Thank you so much for a wonderful stay! I would recommend this place to anyone who is looking for a comfortable, old-school and quiet stay. I will stay here again when I'm visiting NOLA!
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Eric S.

Yelp
Stayed here during Wrestlemania weekend and I have to say, perfect location! Minutes from the insanity of the French Quarter but far enough away to ensure a peaceful and quiet stay. The staff is super friendly and helpful. There is a house in New Orleans..... and it's THIS PLACE