Sonder — Maison De Ville is a hipster hotel in French Quarter (Vieux Carré) in New Orleans. This place has 45 reviews and an average rating of 4.4 of 5. This is a very good rating.
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Reviews from visitors:
Very overpriced for such a poorly kept hotel. Location is great but extremely noisy in morning. Restaurant workers next door will have you up by 7am. The building and courtyard is filthy. The stairwells and building needs fresh paint also. The interior of the building was also under construction and the door didn't even have a handle or knob. I will definitely stay at one of the nearby hotels next time and get a clean experience in a well kept building with true service and a better price.
Hard to check in and when we did they changed our rooms while we were eating and our stuff was locked in the room
I'm giving 4 stars with a leaky a/c unit and wet carpet. This hotel is unbelievably charming. It's somewhere around 200 years old and former slave quarter/stables. Fountain in the middle of the courtyard. Close enough to Bourbon Street to smell the hot dog cart on the corner and someone drumming on a bucket, but not the bar 2 doors down. Court of Two Sisters is in the other side of the wall and smells delicious. With all that, unbelievably quiet and peaceful. Our bed was super comfortable. Staff friendly and helpful. The online or text Guest Experience team responded to us within minutes. We have often talked of staying in the Quarter and this was the first time we stayed in a historic building. Lots of brick, slate and vines. If you are looking for "quintessential New Orleans" experience, this is the place to stay. We did have an inconvenience (my words) as we stated, but it has been resolved beyond our expectations and without question within 24 hours of checking in yesterday. We would absolutely recommend and I hope to be able to stay again.
Great little hotel. We stayed there decades ago when we were just teenagers, and it’s just as good as it was back then. Others have had bad reviews — I’m. It certain they’ve ever stayed at a New Orleans hotel before. This is the best we’ve stayed at without shelling out big bucks. We’ll be back for certain.
Beware that if you stay near Two Sisters restaurant, the Jazz brunch happens every day and will wake you up. Bourbon, even though it’s literally right there, doesn’t cause any noise at all.
Bonus: there was a “private” party in the courtyard while we were there. “Open bar” meant “here’s the bottle, have at it!”
For Essence festival we paid around $3,400 for 3 rooms and we actually just stayed 1 night. We had to pay $120 for offsight parking because the hotel didn't supply parking. Breakfast consisted of pastries, fruit and yogurt I believe including complimentary soda. I felt there should've been a lot more available given to the patrons being that we checked in on Saturday morning @ 5 am and checked out around 11 am the following day with a ticket for almost $3,500. The great thing about it is that is was right on the French Quarters within walking distance to all the festivities.
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