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AC Hotel New Orleans French Quarter
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Upscale rooms with free snacks & Wi-Fi, plus a sophisticated bar & a fitness center.
Nearby attractions
Clue Carré - New Orleans
830 Union St #101, New Orleans, LA 70112
Immaculate Conception Jesuit Church
130 Baronne St, New Orleans, LA 70112
Orpheum Theater New Orleans
129 Roosevelt Way, New Orleans, LA 70112
The Sazerac House
101 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70130
Museum of Death New Orleans
227 Dauphine St, New Orleans, LA 70112
Natchez trace jazz cruise
New Orleans, LA 70112
Stella Jones Gallery
Place St. Charles, 201 St Charles Ave #132, New Orleans, LA 70170
Saenger Theatre
1111 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70112
Swamp Tours New Orleans
930 Poydras St #1106, New Orleans, LA 70112
Ignatius J. Reilly Statue
811 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70112
Nearby restaurants
Daisy Dukes Creole Kitchen
123 Carondelet St, New Orleans, LA 70130
Gallier's Seafood & Oyster Bar
129 Carondelet St, New Orleans, LA 70130
Bread and Butter Café
814 Gravier St, New Orleans, LA 70112
Domenica
123 Baronne St, New Orleans, LA 70112
Namaste nola
201 Baronne St suite b, New Orleans, LA 70112
Viet Orleans Bistro
300 Baronne St, New Orleans, LA 70112, United States
Daisy Dukes Cafe
308 St Charles Ave, New Orleans, LA 70130
Luke
333 St Charles Ave, New Orleans, LA 70130
Good Catch | Thai Urban Bistro
828 Gravier St, New Orleans, LA 70112
Legacy Kitchen's Tacklebox
817 Common St, New Orleans, LA 70112
Nearby hotels
AC Hotel New Orleans French Quarter
221 Carondelet St, New Orleans, LA 70130
Hampton Inn & Suites New Orleans Downtown (French Quarter Area)
226 Carondelet St, New Orleans, LA 70130
Hilton Garden Inn New Orleans French Quarter/CBD
821 Gravier St, New Orleans, LA 70112
Holiday Inn Club Vacations New Orleans Resort, an IHG Hotel
203 Carondelet St, New Orleans, LA 70130
Renaissance New Orleans Pere Marquette French Quarter Area Hotel
817 Common St, New Orleans, LA 70112, United States
Aloft New Orleans Downtown
225 Baronne St, New Orleans, LA 70112
NOPSI Hotel, New Orleans
317 Baronne St, New Orleans, LA 70112
The Roosevelt New Orleans, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel
130 Roosevelt Way, New Orleans, LA 70112
Royal St. Charles Hotel
135 St Charles Ave, New Orleans, LA 70130
Wyndham Garden Baronne Plaza New Orleans
201 Baronne St, New Orleans, LA 70112
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AC Hotel New Orleans French Quarter

221 Carondelet St, New Orleans, LA 70130
4.0(791)

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Upscale rooms with free snacks & Wi-Fi, plus a sophisticated bar & a fitness center.

attractions: Clue Carré - New Orleans, Immaculate Conception Jesuit Church, Orpheum Theater New Orleans, The Sazerac House, Museum of Death New Orleans, Natchez trace jazz cruise, Stella Jones Gallery, Saenger Theatre, Swamp Tours New Orleans, Ignatius J. Reilly Statue, restaurants: Daisy Dukes Creole Kitchen, Gallier's Seafood & Oyster Bar, Bread and Butter Café, Domenica, Namaste nola, Viet Orleans Bistro, Daisy Dukes Cafe, Luke, Good Catch | Thai Urban Bistro, Legacy Kitchen's Tacklebox
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Phone
(504) 962-0700
Website
marriott.com

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Nearby attractions of AC Hotel New Orleans French Quarter

Clue Carré - New Orleans

Immaculate Conception Jesuit Church

Orpheum Theater New Orleans

The Sazerac House

Museum of Death New Orleans

Natchez trace jazz cruise

Stella Jones Gallery

Saenger Theatre

Swamp Tours New Orleans

Ignatius J. Reilly Statue

Clue Carré - New Orleans

Clue Carré - New Orleans

4.8

(480)

Open until 9:00 PM
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Immaculate Conception Jesuit Church

Immaculate Conception Jesuit Church

4.8

(221)

Closed
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Orpheum Theater New Orleans

Orpheum Theater New Orleans

4.7

(687)

Open 24 hours
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The Sazerac House

The Sazerac House

4.9

(1.8K)

Open until 6:00 PM
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Things to do nearby

Afrobeats on Frenchmen
Afrobeats on Frenchmen
Sat, Dec 13 • 10:00 PM
532 Frenchmen Street, New Orleans, LA 70116
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A Merry Scary Emo Night
A Merry Scary Emo Night
Sat, Dec 13 • 10:00 PM
828 S Peters St, New Orleans, LA 70130
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The Blacker The Better Party with DJ BAM
The Blacker The Better Party with DJ BAM
Sat, Dec 13 • 9:00 PM
4033 Tulane Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70119
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Nearby restaurants of AC Hotel New Orleans French Quarter

Daisy Dukes Creole Kitchen

Gallier's Seafood & Oyster Bar

Bread and Butter Café

Domenica

Namaste nola

Viet Orleans Bistro

Daisy Dukes Cafe

Luke

Good Catch | Thai Urban Bistro

Legacy Kitchen's Tacklebox

Daisy Dukes Creole Kitchen

Daisy Dukes Creole Kitchen

4.5

(2.5K)

Click for details
Gallier's Seafood & Oyster Bar

Gallier's Seafood & Oyster Bar

4.6

(1.5K)

Click for details
Bread and Butter Café

Bread and Butter Café

4.6

(500)

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Domenica

Domenica

4.4

(1.4K)

$$

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Room 323 is a larger room with a view of the backside of another building and an access alley. Not a big deal since you really should get out and enjoy the city. However this room feels dark and cavernous. It's difficult to apply makeup and know what you'll look like in natural light. Cons The water in the shower doesn't really have a cool setting. It's always pretty hot not matter what you charge the temperature settings too. The rooms are a little small. The closet is also small. The shower needs more shelf space. I appreciate that they supply body wash shampoo and conditioner but for those of us that bring their own products, there almost no space to bring it in the shower. The hotel is showing its age. The carpet is soiled and the walls are scuffed and worn. Some of the blackout curtains have small holes in them and they are nearly impossible to keep closed. Valet parking is about $53 per night. Skip it. Do yourself a favor and bend the block to park at the Hilton for about $25-$30 per night.....that's probably where the valet is parking your vehicle anyway. Pros The best thing about this hotel is the location only 2 blocks from Bourbon and Canal St. The staff is friendly and helpful. The bartender Mark took great care of my hubby in the evenings and recommended tasty desserts. My favorite is Stanley the front desk agent. If Stacy is the manager, hear me out..,,Stanley needs a raise and more help on busy weekends. He was helpful, very accommodating and patient with everyone even when they weren't patient with him. It was a pleasant experience with him every time we passed through the lobby. Deion was also very helpful when I had to change my room. I forgot to get a picture but every hotel needs a wine opener in the lobby. Overall the price point for this hotel aligned with the accommodations. Expect to pay more if they renovate.
Benjamin “BK” KenneyBenjamin “BK” Kenney
Check-in at the AC Hotel New Orleans French Quarter was seamless, thanks to the super friendly staff who made the process a breeze. However, the room experience varied. The room felt cramped and featured rolled vinyl flooring that, unfortunately, appeared worn with visible scratches and stains, detracting from the overall feel. This issue extended to the bathroom where, although the tiles were aesthetically pleasing, they were uneven and loose, creating a disconcerting cracking sound underfoot. On a positive note, the rain shower head was a highlight—providing a delightful experience, though the handheld sprayer was disappointing due to its lack of pressure. Additionally, there was a minor issue with water pooling on the shower floor, which seems to be a drainage oversight. The bathroom features a modern glass sliding barn door, which, while stylish, falls short in containing steam and other aromas within the bathroom area, occasionally allowing them to drift into the sleeping area. The room’s air conditioning was excellent, maintaining comfort with a clean intake and vent system. However, the general maintenance of the room could be improved, as evidenced by damaged and peeling wallpaper. We didn't use the valet service, but their staff was courteous, occasionally assisting by opening doors for our Uber rides. The bed, while on a modern platform frame, was excessively firm and lacked the cushioning and bounce one might expect from a hotel bed, impacting the quality of sleep. In summary, while the hotel excels in staff hospitality and certain amenities, attention to room comfort and maintenance could enhance the overall guest experience significantly.
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Room 323 is a larger room with a view of the backside of another building and an access alley. Not a big deal since you really should get out and enjoy the city. However this room feels dark and cavernous. It's difficult to apply makeup and know what you'll look like in natural light. Cons The water in the shower doesn't really have a cool setting. It's always pretty hot not matter what you charge the temperature settings too. The rooms are a little small. The closet is also small. The shower needs more shelf space. I appreciate that they supply body wash shampoo and conditioner but for those of us that bring their own products, there almost no space to bring it in the shower. The hotel is showing its age. The carpet is soiled and the walls are scuffed and worn. Some of the blackout curtains have small holes in them and they are nearly impossible to keep closed. Valet parking is about $53 per night. Skip it. Do yourself a favor and bend the block to park at the Hilton for about $25-$30 per night.....that's probably where the valet is parking your vehicle anyway. Pros The best thing about this hotel is the location only 2 blocks from Bourbon and Canal St. The staff is friendly and helpful. The bartender Mark took great care of my hubby in the evenings and recommended tasty desserts. My favorite is Stanley the front desk agent. If Stacy is the manager, hear me out..,,Stanley needs a raise and more help on busy weekends. He was helpful, very accommodating and patient with everyone even when they weren't patient with him. It was a pleasant experience with him every time we passed through the lobby. Deion was also very helpful when I had to change my room. I forgot to get a picture but every hotel needs a wine opener in the lobby. Overall the price point for this hotel aligned with the accommodations. Expect to pay more if they renovate.
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Check-in at the AC Hotel New Orleans French Quarter was seamless, thanks to the super friendly staff who made the process a breeze. However, the room experience varied. The room felt cramped and featured rolled vinyl flooring that, unfortunately, appeared worn with visible scratches and stains, detracting from the overall feel. This issue extended to the bathroom where, although the tiles were aesthetically pleasing, they were uneven and loose, creating a disconcerting cracking sound underfoot. On a positive note, the rain shower head was a highlight—providing a delightful experience, though the handheld sprayer was disappointing due to its lack of pressure. Additionally, there was a minor issue with water pooling on the shower floor, which seems to be a drainage oversight. The bathroom features a modern glass sliding barn door, which, while stylish, falls short in containing steam and other aromas within the bathroom area, occasionally allowing them to drift into the sleeping area. The room’s air conditioning was excellent, maintaining comfort with a clean intake and vent system. However, the general maintenance of the room could be improved, as evidenced by damaged and peeling wallpaper. We didn't use the valet service, but their staff was courteous, occasionally assisting by opening doors for our Uber rides. The bed, while on a modern platform frame, was excessively firm and lacked the cushioning and bounce one might expect from a hotel bed, impacting the quality of sleep. In summary, while the hotel excels in staff hospitality and certain amenities, attention to room comfort and maintenance could enhance the overall guest experience significantly.
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4.0
(791)
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4.0
6y

In my Bonvoy profile, I have it listed that I always need a feather free room due to allergies. I've never had an issue with this in the past, but when checking in they said they were unable to see this info in my profile and my room would be ready in 1 hour. 1 hour came and went and my room was not ready. Came back and asked again and they said it would take another 2 hours. Again 2 hours came and went, came back and they said it would take another 1 hour to prepare my feather free room. Finally, it was done. Once in the room, we found it to be small. I'm a platinum member and no upgrade or gift was given. We were staying on points and near another non-Marriott hotel with family to stay close to them. Overall location of the hotel to attractions and restaurants was excellent. However, so many other things went wrong. The shower leaked through the door into the bathroom. First night they made up our room but did not change our towels. 3rd night we had been gone for the entire day only to get back at 11 pm ready to sleep and find that our room had not been made up at all and no towel changes. We were promised points for this final mishap but they never followed up after we left. I never write reviews or do surveys, but had to complete this one when offered. Worst hotel stay we have ever experienced.

As mentioned, the check in process was miserable. The front desk staff said that their system does not show a guest's profile for them to have our room defeathered ahead of time. This does not seem correct as I have never had a Marriot hotel tell me this before. Also,as far as where the issue resides outside of that system issue, it seemed to me that there was not a problem with the front desk staff, but with the housekeeping staff as the front desk communicated to have our room defeathered, but it wasn't happening. Also, the fact that we had 2 other days when our room was not made up properly or not made up at all indicates, again, another issue with housekeeping.

As I already mentioned, the room seemed small and smaller than we expected although we have never been to an AC brand Marriott hotel before. The shower leaked through the bottom of the door. This looked like it was a design flaw and we just dealt with it by putting towels on the leak and drying it up. It was more of a nuisance than anything else.But something that as hotel guests we shouldn't have to deal with. Room was by a window and was loud with a...

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2.0
29w

Let’s start with the good - the location is great for walking to nearly any destination in the FQ, 15-20 minutes to Frenchmen Street, 5 min to Bourbon Street, 20 min to the WWII Museum. It has easy access to several streetcar locations and bus stops for heading to Magazine street, the Garde District, or to City Park.

The hotel staff were all friendly and most seemed like they enjoyed being there.

The bad - the lobby elevator was out of order six of the seven days we were there. Luckily there were two other elevators down the hall. They require a keycard in order to go to any floor from the lobby. Unfortunately one of the two working elevators, the scanner didn’t work, so anyone could go up without a keycard.

The room had a whole other slew of issues: (1) the deadbolt on the door would not unlock after you opened the door unless you pulled the handle twice, even if the door was open (2) the room had a musty smell all week even though it only rained on the last couple of days (3) there were two windows, so it was nice to be able to see out to the street below, but both windows were so dirty, it was like looking through a church mosaic (4) the bathroom was so dimly lit, it almost required using a flashlight at times (5) there was no bathroom fan (6) the walls, what walls? It was like having paper for walls as we were able to hear all of our neighbor’s conversations, every single footstep, and whatever else they were doing (7) the location is a few blocks away from the noise of the streets, but because of the thin walls, if someone was bumping music anywhere outside you could still hear it (8) the ceiling seemed to have a leak at some recent point in time - although we didn’t see any leaking water, there was apparent water damage and also stains from the dripping on the furniture below it

All in all, this was probably one of the worst hotels I’ve stayed at, but the location made it feel authentic. At least the sleeping...

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4.0
9y

I was really excited to stay at this hotel, located really conveniently in the French Quarter withing walking distance of Bourbon Street and all of the sights. The facade is beautiful and the lobby was clean and crisp upon entering. It's definitely modeling in a European style, and was very modern in decor.

Sadly, great first impressions were not continued. I ended up being really disappointed. When we checked in and went up to our room we were greeted with a really unpleasant smell of cigarette smoke. The room was an interior room, so no view of the outside (which was fine), but there was a small, weird interior window that looked out to the hallway. We definitely kept that closed the whole time we were there. The room was clean and the shower was really nice, but that's about all the room had going for it. The bathroom's door is glass, so when the light turns on at night it lights up the ENTIRE room. It was also incredibly hard to sleep at night, because it didn't seem like the hotel was all that insulated. We heard EVERYONE'S coming and goings, with door slamming, yelling, and stomping every night. It's to be expected while staying near Bourbon, but I have never experienced hotel walls that thin.

This is not a Marriott I would recommend to friends and family. I love Marriott hotels, and was really disappointed. The rates were insane for an interior room, so it was really just an incredibly expensive place to sleep. Check-out was an even worse process. I had a gift card that would have covered the majority of the stay in the room and was told to use it at check-out, but wasn't told a $276 deposit was already placed on my credit card at check-in. That's $276 I couldn't use on the gift card, which was upsetting. I would never have chosen to stay at this property if I had known I couldn't fully use the gift card.

All in all: don't bother. Find a different Marriott property in the area. There are...

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