This Historic Hotel Might Be the Coolest Place to Stay in New Orleans-and It Has Chic Modernist Design, Italian-Creole Cuisine, and a Private Bar
Briefly

Hotel St. Vincent in New Orleans offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern luxury. Located in the picturesque Lower Garden District, the hotel invites guests to relax in its spacious patio, soaking up the local atmosphere. Designed by Liz Lambert of McGuire Moorman Hospitality, the hotel emphasizes the cultural richness of New Orleans through its locally inspired menus and regular showcases of local artists. Originally established as a refuge for orphans in the 1860s, it now provides a vibrant experience that connects visitors to the city's storied past and lively present.
We want our guests to have a sense of place, to be immersed in New Orleans and feel the soul of the city: grand and decadent, rich, and storied.
The city's rich cultural tapestry, from its lively music scene to its Creole, French, and Italian influences, shapes our guest experience, whether it's through our locally inspired menus or the local musicians.
Today, the property still maintains much of its original, historic charm-but with a sultry modern twist.
We're not just a place to stay; we're a part of the city's story.
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