Newly renovated and nestled within a quiet part of town, the St Charles Inn, Superior offers guests a perfect retreat combined with the thrills city of New Orleans has to offer. Its prime location gives guests the best of both worlds, with easy access to local attractions and businesses, enabling closer encounters with famous New Orleanians, including Jean Lafitte and Louis Moreau Gottschalk, during their visit. The oldest fine art museum in the city, The New Orleans Museum of Art, is a mere streetcar ride away.
The St Charles Inn, Superior features easy transportation with its strategic location 20km from New Orleans Lakefront and a short 3.3km distance from Union. The Streetcar route facilitates convenient access to the city's offerings without the worry of driving and parking. With the beauty of the gardens, an abundance of cultural attractions, and a legendary city within reach, the St Charles Inn, Superior Hotel provides a unique and superior experience in the vibrant city of New Orleans.
Each room in the St Charles Inn, Superior Hotel New Orleans guarantees a relaxing stay with an optional view of the tranquil Garden District avenue. Guests can choose between double beds or king beds, beautifully updated for maximum comfort. A non-smoking environment ensures a pleasant stay, and complimentary parking is available, providing visiting professors and other guests ease of commuting without the hassle of finding suitable parking.
The St Charles Inn, Superior Hotel boasts its proximity to a variety of dining options that cater to all taste buds. Asian-owned eateries offer a wide range of culinary experiences, from Vietnamese to Thai gastronomy. Several popular restaurants, such as the Ralph's brunch, featuring rich crabmeat crepes and bottomless champagne, are just steps away. What's more, the property is a mere stone's throw away from the Commander's Palace Restaurant, a local culinary institution since 1880. Their crab cake, served on an English muffin and topped with a perfectly poached egg, is not to miss.
Those who crave for a pint of the best Guinness in the French Quarter can visit the nearby pub, known for its eclectic assortment of musical talents that perform seven nights a week. Opportunities also abound to enjoy, listen, and dance to live music and experience cabaret shows. Numerous local attractions surround the Superior Hotel New Orleans. Travelers looking to enjoy city life can frequent some of the main attractions and lively street of Bourbon, revealing a plethora of music clubs, jazz clubs, Cajun eateries, and bars serving potent cocktails. For a quieter side of New Orleans, streets leading to Jackson Square showcase street performers in front of the towering St. Louis Cathedral.