Often regarded as one of New Orlean's best kept secrets, the Hotel Provincial is located in the center of the French Quarter and stands two blocks from boisterous Bourbon Street, three blocks from the famous Café Du Monde, and 10 blocks from the Victorian shops and cafés of the Riverwalk. Two blocks away, Jackson Square serves as home to countless street musicians, as well as some of the city's most historic buildings.
Checkerboard marble floors and tall windows outline the antebellum hotel's lobby.
The hotel is comprised of landmark buildings, including a former military hospital and early 19th century living quarters. Unique regional cuisine is served at Stella, named after Marlon Brando's classic line in A Streetcar Named Desire, the Tennessee Williams' play set in New Orleans.
Stanley Restaurant and Bar serves breakfast and lunch in a casual French Quarter setting.
Banquet facilities and business services are available. A hidden brick courtyard surrounds four outdoor garden patios with two outdoor pools. The hotel provides discounted access to a health club 11 blocks away.
Offering a relaxing ambience, guestrooms feature French Creole style antique furniture, plush mattresses, feather pillows and floral prints. Amenities include designer toiletries and cable television.
Streets lined with wrought iron balconies and shaded courtyards exudes Old World charm, while elegant antique shops on Royal and Chartres streets tempt shoppers.