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Ambassador Hotel New Orleans
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Ambassador Hotel New Orleans
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535 Tchoupitoulas Street
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
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Well situated, just blocks from the historic French Quarter, this New Orleans hotel has easy access to most of the city’s attractions. Guests of the Ambassador Hotel New Orleans will find it within easy reach of the Morial Convention Center, the Louisiana Superdome, the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, the Louisiana Children’s Museum, the D-Day Museum, and the Riverwalk Marketplace. Given the hotel’s proximity to the French Quarter, guests will find plenty of dining, shopping, and entertainment venues close by.
The Ambassador Hotel New Orleans is located in the Arts District at 535 Tchouupitoulas Street.
The Ambassador Hotel New Orleans features 113 guest rooms, all with high speed wireless Internet access, and all the standard amenities.
The Ambassador Hotel New Orleans is a pre-civil war structure, originally built in 1854, and served as a coffee warehouse for many years. The hotel has been renovated to keep the look and feel of the area. The facility features an on-site restaurant that serves breakfast, lunch, dinner, and a cocktail lounge. Other guest amenities include 24-hour front desk service, limited room service, and valet parking. The hotel offers meeting facilities and is available as a wedding venue with 2500 square feet of event space.
Amenities:
24 Hour Reception
Air Conditioned
Banquet Facilities
Bar / Lounge
Bath / Hot Tub
Business Center
Cable / Satellite TV
Coffee / Tea Maker
Concierge
Conference Room(s)
Disabled Access
Fitness Room
Gymnasium
Hair Dryer
High-speed Internet
Laundry service
Meeting Rooms
Modem / Data Port
Non-Smoking Rooms
Parking
Restaurant
Room Service
Safe-Deposit Box
TV
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Date of Stay:
June, 2009
Location price. Staff doesn't communicate WiFi is hit and miss.
Date of Stay:
May, 2008
Discourteous, inexperienced...at best, indifferent Staff. They claimed to have internet service in the room. I needed it to send an important file to work. Upon arrival they told me I did have wireless in my room. I'm pretty computer savy...no wireless signal. Then, I informed them of this and they said "oh yeah....no wireless on your side of the building...but we do have wired". Then they gave me a 12 inch ethernet cable!! I knew it wouldn't reach but they actually argued with me about it??!!?? Went back to the room., set my computer on the floor and plugged in......dead as a doornail. Went to tell them at the front desk. They could have cared less. TV did not work shower handle would not stay on (got a nice knot on my foot from it falling off during a shower). 2 of the 4 lamps in the room did not work the light in the bathroom made a very erie buzz/shorting sound like you here in a horror movie. the room was dark, dingy and in a bad state of repair the furniture was in horrible condition - like they got it at a bad garage sale Motel 6 is many cuts above this place thank god I did this trip solo and didn't have my significant other with me.... It was expensive to boot!!!! bar attached but no restaurant or even coffee available in the morning randomly spoke to other guests who were also dumbfounded by the poor quality/experience STAY CLEAR OF THIS TRAP
Date of Stay:
June, 2009
Helpful staff. Uncomfortable bed. Liked it overall, got what we expected for the money spent. Wish bed had been firmer, sank toward the middle of it.
Date of Stay:
April, 2008
Its now an ideal place to stay for peace and quiet at night....thin walls, thin ceiling, and creaky floors...hear every sound/conversations from surrounding rooms. Watch out for fees not posted on webcite. Valet service good.
Date of Stay:
May, 2009
The hotel was a former coffee warehouse. The exposed brick and wooden floors were a nice touch. The bathroom could have been cleaner. If you're a leisure traveler looking to spend a weekend in New Orleans, book the hotel. If you want luxury and you're spending more than a weekend in the city, go for something else. It's great, inexpensive place to crash if you want to visit New Orleans for a few days. It's only blocks away from the French Quarter, Bourbon Street, and Harrah's Casino. However, I was disappointed with the cleanliness of the bathroom. Also, the room could have been cleaner.
Date of Stay:
April, 2008
Yes the rooms are not as nice as the lobby, but I really appreciate staying in a place where the rooms are without carpet. The rooms also are without windows to the outdoors. These windows show you the hallway outside and are with blinds that cover most but not all of the full window 100% The majority of the staff are great. The coffee is horrible and breakfast (a danish or muffin) is for the early birds. The exposed brick wall and beams provide charm. If you want better coffee go nextdoor to Mother's which is the best breakfast spot NOLA
Date of Stay:
May, 2009
Unique appearance. Thin walls and ceilings. For the location you can't beat the price. You can see Harris from the place and it's basically right across-ed the street and down the road a bit. I liked the wood floors and painted brick walls as it was something different from the cookie cutter hotel room. The water in the tub dripped and the toilet leaked water from the tank when you flushed even though there was a little card that encouraged patrons to reuse towels to save water. But these were minor things and the place has a bit of charm.
Date of Stay:
March, 2008
We stayed at the Ambassador for a long weekend. Hoped that the charm factor of the old building, wood floors, etc would be great, and while the floors were beautiful old floors and there was exposed brick and wood beams in our room, the room wasn't very clean and the bathroom was gross: either the grout was naturally fuzzy black or there was a mold problem. No mold smell, but no "clean" smell either! Tiled sink area was falling apart and seemed both unsafe and dirty(mold and spots). Towels, linens, etc were clean, and changed daily. Comfortable bed w/2 pillows, made up without fitted sheets on the mattress so by morning things were tangled and twisted. The thing that I found very unsettling was the lack of curtains in the room. We had an inside room, yet there were 2 windows that looked into some sort of very dark closet, and both windows as well as the glass door that you use to enter from the hallway had flimsy white blinds. None of the blinds shut properly so we had creepy black spaces from the windows and tons of light pouring in all night through the blinds on the door. Just didn't feel private and, honestly, it was difficult to sleep with the level of light from the hall. We recommended that they consider curtains to make things more comfortable. Definitely would not stay here again unless curtains are added. Location is great: only a few minutes of walking will get you to the French district and to the riverwalk/casino. Great restaurants literally all around -- again, walk 3 minutes to Emeril's place, etc, 5 to the French district and you're golden. Not all bad... but the bad outweighed the good in our opinion.
Date of Stay:
May, 2009
It was old but it was clean and up to date great service. WiFicharge. A great place to stay will stay there next time instead of the over priced hotels.
Date of Stay:
December, 2007
Recently stayed with them. Superb people, staff etc. Location is walking distance to everything. I'd recommend ( and HAVE) this Hotel and look forward to my next N.O. visit and will Stay here AGAIN. Only thing i didn't like wuz the 8 tele/computer Mandatory fee imposed. oh well... it was still a great bargain. Thank you travel agency for great rates too.
Date of Stay:
May, 2009
The staff were more than friendly and helpful.
Date of Stay:
May, 2009
The older look that it has. It matches the city of New Orleans very well. I would have liked to of had a pool. I was very happy about the service and quality of the hotel. The only thing that I didn't like was there was no pool. I also thing that there needs to be more vending machines on the floors. You had to go to the other side and different floors of the hotel to even get a soda. But over all I was very happy with my stay.
Date of Stay:
May, 2009
Loved the gorgeous floors and exposed brick walls. The musty smell in the elevators and the broken tile in the bathrooms. This hotelwas awesome andbeautiful inside and great location.
Date of Stay:
May, 2009
Great ambiance and good location.
Date of Stay:
May, 2009
I was very charming with old world style. It was a little confusing finding our room.
Date of Stay:
April, 2009
Good for the money. Could have been a little cleaner. Good location, good for the money, could have been somewhat cleaner in the bathroom.
Date of Stay:
April, 2009
Good location. Scary clientele. Great location just two blocks from the French Quarter. Initial appearance was positive - reasonably nice, quaint lobby. Staff was very pleasant and helpful. Corridors were winding and not attractive nor very secure. Bellman commented about the marijuana smell in the hallways, which was true. The room was spacious with a tall ceiling. No rugs or carpet on the floor. Floor was dirty and walking around in bare feet was disconcerting. Several fixtures in the bathroom didn't work. Reading lamps were also coming apart.
Date of Stay:
April, 2009
Unique. Nice place, good character, everyone was helpful. We had a helluva good time.
Date of Stay:
March, 2009
Location was right across the street from my training. Flat charge for phone/WIFI, but WIFI not avail in rooms. This hotel fit my needs for the business trip. It did have a few problems:- WiFi was charged but not available in the rooms. You had to go to the lobby. Base cost was $7.95 per day Coffee wasn't put out in the lobby until 7:30am.
Date of Stay:
March, 2009
Old age charm. Poor quality sheets, no mattress pad, had to ask for amenities - coffee towels.
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