833 Poydras Street
New Orleans, LA 70140
Nightly Rates: ( 143.20 - 1,695.00 )
4 Star
Only a privileged few of today's travellers ever find themselves immersed in the timeless luxury and gracious service of days gone by ...Le Pavillon Hotel, a living legend from the era of Grand Hotels. From its expansive, ornate lobby to the tiniest detail in each disctinctively elegant guest room, Le Pavillon personifies the old world grace and charm that seems to be slipping ever further away. While the glory of the past was painstakingly preserved, a bevy of modern luxury features were added, including crystal chandeliers from Czechoslovakia, marble floors, marble railings from the lobby of the Grand Hotel Paris, Italian columns, and fine art and antiques from around the world. Modern conveniences nestle comfortably among the old world appointments of Le Pavillon. High-tech communications capabilities, well-equipped conference and meeting rooms, and a location in the heart of the New Orleans business district makes the hotel a business center as well as a tourist paradise. Life at Le Pavillon is lived at a more genteel pace, with relaxing days and sparkling, sophisticated nights, a throwback to the era when hotels were palaces and travelers were kings and queens. When your travel plans call for a visit to New Orleans, the place to stay is "the Belle of New Orleans"...Le Pavillon Hotel.

*Indicative rates for search purposes only; check for specific rate when making a reservation. 13% tax plus $1.00 per room, per night City tax.
· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 1500
· Check out time is 1200
· Time Zone is Central Time -360 GMT
· Opened in 1907
· Renovated in 2000
· 226 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 9 floors.
* Stay on I-10 East toward the Central Business District, (toward your right), go about 5 miles to the I-10 Slidell split, go right, take Poydras Street Exit (234 B), it will be a left hand exit, the hotel will be on the Left at the corner of Poydras and Baronne Streets.
Baton Rouge, Louisiana - 75 miles
MSY - New Orleans International Airport
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Has more than 140 shops, restaurants and one of a kind pushcarts filled with the best gifts, taste and style of New Orleans.At Poydras and the Mississippi, 504-522-1555
New Orleans CentreIncludes a shopping mall with two major anchor stores. 1400 Poydras Street, New Orleans, Louisiana 70112, 504-568-0000.
French QuarterStrolling along the celebrated streets of the Vieux Carre is a delightful experience. Exquisite antiques, artworks, museums, fashion boutiques, restaurants, and New Orleans nightlife.
Home, Plantation, and Garden ToursEnjoy a walk through New Orleans' elegant Garden District. Visit some of Louisiana's best known plantation homes or take a cruise on an authentic replica of a 19th century paddlewheeler.
Louisiana SuperdomeThe world's most magnificent and versatile public assembly facility, sports, entertainment and exhibit facility. Sugar Bowl Drive, 504-587-3808
Audubon ZooIts lush gardens and centuries old oak trees is the home of more than 1,500 animals. Audubon Zoo is ranked as one of the top five zoos in America. 6500 Magazine Street, 504-861-2537.
Louisiana State MuseumOne of the country's largest historical museum complexes. Louisiana's past from settlement to reconstruction is traced from a multi-cultural perspective. 701 Chartres, 504-568-6968.
Louisiana Children's MuseumNationally recognized museum, the official rule is "Please Touch!" Captain a tugboat, anchor the news and leave your shadow on the wall in the Shadow Trap. Parents will have a ball too! 438 Julia Street, 504-523-1357.
St. Charles StreetcarHop aboard this famous streetcar and enjoy the ride to the Garden District and the Central Business District. One block from the hotel.
Dining out in New Orleans is a joyous social event, done very much in the continental style-which is unhurried.