The distinct courtyard of Hotel Maison de Ville’s is a hidden gem of the French Quarter. This charming and serene setting, with its old-world charm and new restorations with intricate borrowed and blue stonework, it is the ideal spot for your wedding ceremony. Romantic and intimate, the courtyard at Maison De Ville can host ceremonies for up to 100 seated guests.
Make Hotel Maison de Ville your romantic rendezvous in the Crescent City! A historical and luxurious masterpiece, Hotel Maison de Ville is at the heart of all things important in New Orleans, along with an unparalleled level of privacy. This hotel has been in existence for nearly two centuries and its location affords ease of access to the finer attractions of New Orleans -- from colorful shops, bars, restaurants, art galleries, and more.
Just because Hotel Maison de Ville revels in its celebrated past by no means implies that it skimps on luxury. The hotel grounds boasts computer and printing services in the Common Area, complimentary use of the Downtown Fitness Center, Wi-Fi access, complimentary refreshments 24 hours a day, and most importantly, traditional New Orleans hospitality. Not to mention, the other perk of staying the vibrant French Quarter is the fact that you'll be in the center of all the action!
Rebuilt in 1783 by Jean Baptiste Lilie Sarpy, the Hotel Maison de Ville once marked the city center of "The Big Easy." Among the early residents of the building was the apothecary Antoine Amede Peychaud, who played an integral role in New Orleans’ cultural history. Long before today’s Hand Grenade or the previous generation’s Hurricane, Peychaud conceptualized New Orleans’ first signature cocktail, the Sazerac. The decor of the hotel boasts antique and period furnishings that are indicative to the French Quarter's storied past.
Distinct charm and character are what draws many visitors to New Orleans and Hotel Maison de Ville definitely carries that boutique characteristic in spades. With a picturesque courtyard sporting a cast-iron three-tiered fountain and three total buildings, the hotel exudes the ambiance indicative of its French Quarter surroundings. Come see why Hotel Maison de Ville has been featured in multiple issues 'Travel + Leisure,' as well as 'Condé Nast Traveler' and 'Elle Decor.'
Overnight accommodations at Hotel Maison de Ville consists of 12 guest suites -- nine of them housed in the hotel's main building, while the others are housed across the courtyard in a separate building and former carriage house. The carriage house option is a more spacious, two-story suite referred to as "The Cottage." Common amenities include individual climate control, a hair dryer, flat-screen cable television, iron and ironing board, private bathrooms, and daily housekeeping.