Hilton New Orleans / St. Charles Avenue vs Chimes Bed and Breakfast
Both Hilton New Orleans/St. Charles Avenue and Chimes Bed and Breakfast are praised by expert reviewers. On balance, Chimes Bed and Breakfast scores marginally better than Hilton New Orleans/St. Charles Avenue. Chimes Bed and Breakfast has a TripExpert Score of 77 with accolades from 8 sources including concierge.com, DK Eyewitness and Gayot.
Hilton New Orleans / St. Charles Avenue
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333 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, LA 70130
From $105 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
Frommer's
"Rooms have some pizazz in the form of wild prints and designs, plus black marble vanities in the spacious bathrooms (tubs are small, though), newish bedding, and Lavazza coffee."
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Travel + Leisure
"The Hilton New Orleans St. Charles Avenue makes the Big Easy's signature sights and sounds easily accessible."
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Star Service
"This property is on the streetcar line and Mardi Gras Parade Route, across from the InterContinental and three blocks from the French Quarter."
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Gayot
"The 250 guest rooms are nicely furnished in a traditional style and include 25 dignitary suites and a five-bedroom Grand Suite."
Zagat
4.2
"You're "off the party circuit" but it's still "easy to hit the sights" from this "finely appointed" chain outpost housed in a refurbished 1920s high-rise."
Chimes Bed and Breakfast
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1146 Constantinople St., New Orleans, LA 70115
From $0 /night
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Laundy Room
- Free Parking
- Business Center
Concierge
"Jill, always knowledgeable and animated, will help you plan your day, matching your particular interests with her favorite spots and outings."
Fodor's
"The elegant and charming Chimes B&B is set in an atmospheric, historic neighborhood."
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DK Eyewitness
"Nicely decorated and perfectly maintained, the B&B is a good homebase for travelers."
Rough Guide
"You’re in a pretty part of the Garden District at this peaceful, casually stylish B&B."
Gayot
"Owners Jill and Charles Abbyad were pioneers in the New Orleans' bed-and-breakfast movement, which came surprisingly late to the city."