Located directly in the heart of New Orleans, The Old No. 77 Hotel was designed with traditional Louisiana heritage in mind.
The entire property was built inside an 1854 warehouse that is just a short walk from the popular French Quarter. The design team decided to stay true to the roots of the building by maintaining a number of classicly historic details including the exposed brick walls and large plank hardwood flooring. The lobby pays tribute to the building's legacy by offering a space for regional entrepreneurs to sell everything from handmade candles to handblown whiskey and wine glasses.
With retro rooms and a cocktail bar that serves a large list of classic New Orleans favorites, The Old No. 77 offers guests a true Louisiana travel experience.
Louisiana Heritage Hotels
The Old No. 77 Hotel is Housed in a Classic 1854 New Orleans Warehouse
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