Hotel Peter and Paul
Its style is eclectic, bohemian, and romantic, with both a lower-case and a capital R — there’s hardly a square inch of the Peter & Paul that’s not richly textured or appealingly weathered. Rooms in the Schoolhouse are more compact, though no less distinctive, than those in the Rectory or the Convent, and while none of them feature needless five-star extravagances, they’re more than comfortable enough.
Faubourg Marigny, the neighborhood, is one of New Orleans’s most unique, and it’s much less heavily traveled than the neighboring French Quarter or downtown — and the Bywater, the next district in the other direction, is quickly becoming one of the city’s hippest. Meanwhile, closer to home, Peter & Paul is something of a hotspot unto itself; the Elysian Bar is both a bar and a restaurant, and it promises to be a fixture on the Marigny nightlife scene.
Location
Guest Score & Reviews
No verified stays yet.
Scores are on a 20-point scale, from verified guest reviews. The quality score helps ensure that our selection stays fresh and vital.
Rooms & Rates
Book direct on MICHELIN Guide and feel secure with our dedicated travel specialist team ready to assist. Best prices are guaranteed. Find a better rate? Let us know.