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The Olivier House Hotel

New Orleans · US

The Olivier House Hotel

9.6
Exceptional289 reviews
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Free WiFiWheelchair accessible parkingWheelchair-accessible van parkingPool sun loungersWheelchair-accessible poolConcierge service

Check-in / Check-out

From 04:00 PM · Until 11:00 AM

Classification

3-Star Hotel

Amenities

Free WiFi, 24-hour front desk, Designated smoking area, Concierge service, Wheelchair accessible, Elevator

Location

New Orleans, US

Central Location

The Olivier House Hotel offers a perfect central hub in New Orleans, steps away from Bourbon Street and minutes from other iconic landmarks like Canal Street and Jackson Square.

Charming Accommodations

Feel at home in one of the 42 uniquely decorated guestrooms, equipped with modern conveniences including microwaves, flat-screen TVs, and complimentary Wi-Fi to ensure a comfortable stay.

Relaxation at Its Best

Unwind by the outdoor pool or enjoy the complimentary concierge services and front desk assistance for a stress-free vacation experience. Elevate your stay with easy access to various attractions close to the hotel.

Ready to immerse yourself in the heart of New Orleans? Book your stay at The Olivier House Hotel now for an unforgettable experience.

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Location

How to Find Us

828 Toulouse Street, New Orleans, Louisiana, 70112

New Orleans · US

1-504-5258456

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Check-in & Check-out

Check-in from 04:00 PM. Check-out by 11:00 AM. Early check-in and late checkout may be available upon request.

Cancellation

Cancellation terms vary by rate. Flexible rates allow free cancellation up to 24–48 hours before arrival. Non-refundable rates cannot be canceled or modified.

Payment

All prices are all-inclusive with taxes and fees. A valid credit card is required at check-in. No additional resort or service fees will apply.

Important Information

Take advantage of recreation opportunities such as an outdoor pool, or other amenities including complimentary wireless internet access and concierge services.

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THE OLIVIER HOUSE HOTEL

Guest Reviews

What Guests Say

9.6

Exceptional

289 reviews

Highlights

  • +Charming ambiance
  • +Friendly staff
  • +Unique historical hotel
Cleanliness9.4

The hotel is described as clean and well-maintained, contributing to a positive experience.

Service10.0

Staff described as warm, welcoming, and genuinely friendly, enhancing the overall stay.

Location9.9

Located in the French Quarter with easy access to shops and restaurants, making it a prime location.

Room Quality9.6

Rooms are unique and spacious with comfortable bedding, adding to the charm of the hotel.

Amenities9.4

Amenities include a communal lounge area and free bottled water, enhancing the guest experience.

Value for Money9.4

Offers a unique experience not found in basic chain hotels, justifying the price.

Food and Beverage9.1

Food services not specifically mentioned, but adequate for guest needs.

Overall Experience10.0

Overall sentiment reflects great satisfaction; guests express a desire to return.

2018CDN

Couples · Mar 2026

8

Adorable! Avoid room 101.

Liked:This hotel is adorable! So much charm. Every room is different, and the layout allows for sweet sitting areas and room entrances. The great: The location - right in the middle of the Bourbon St action. Staff were helpful. Room was clean. Water, coffee, and snacks were much appreciated. They handled the parking. And we loved the resident cats. Not so good: we were in room 101, and it’s NOISY. Kept us from sleeping well. Could hear the voices of people walking by on the sidewalk, plus the footsteps from the room above, plus the fans and the elevator noise. I’d definitely stay here again, but not in room 101.

via tripadvisor

Ms_Mulls

Couples · Feb 2026

10

No Ballroom Dancing (But Five Stars Anyway)

Liked:We arrived indecently early and were greeted by a hostess of luminous efficiency who — miracle of miracles — had our room ready. Her assistant, a grey feline of questionable professional urgency, was asleep on duty. Management may wish to review productivity standards. Adorable, though. Entirely adorable. The lobby is a salon of historic gravitas — towering cathedral-height doors, a fireplace with matriarchal authority, antique portraits silently correcting your posture, and gilded mirrors that do not merely reflect you… they elevate you. There exists what appears to be either a Narnia wardrobe or an ecclesiastical confessional, now transformed into a marbled lavatory so reverent I felt compelled to confess my French Quarter indiscretions. I left spiritually lighter. The elevator? A jewel box. Barely wide enough for one person and a cooperative suitcase, complete with a sign reading “No ballroom dancing, please.” Sir. Survival itself felt ambitious. I adored it. My claustrophobic husband chose the stairs. Our room — accessed through delightfully narrow double doors — felt like a refined gnome residence. Red floral rugs, low historic ceilings encouraging dignified posture, a repurposed antique sewing table holding the television, a marble bath with the tiniest sink, and a wrought-iron staircase spiraling to a lofted king bed beneath beautifully paneled ceilings (jumping not advised unless seeking structural consequences). The loft balcony overlooked the entry below — perfect for Shakespearean proclamations to one’s spouse. The courtyards were brick labyrinths of fountains, ivy, wrought iron, and — inexplicably but magnificently — a cannon beside the pool. It was freezing. We did not swim. We admired. After dinner and a raucous sing-along at Pat O’Brien’s, we returned triumphant — and hungry. And there, waiting faithfully in the lobby, were our midnight saviors: A biscotti. Some Cheez-Its. In daylight, quaint. At midnight, transcendent. The biscotti offered dignity. The Cheez-Its delivered fluorescent absolution. Day One was an absolute success. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Would absolutely return — ballroom dancing optional.

via tripadvisor

Jan206

Couples · Feb 2026

10

Surrounded by New Orleans History

Liked:We loved staying in this small hotel in the French Quarter. The furnishings are vintage/antique, and each room has a different vibe with little patios and gardens tucked throughout the property. We were told it was once a private residence and the current hotel incorporates that house plus 2 other buildings. If you want a "cookie cutter" room, I suggest you book a chain hotel. We loved having a balcony, a sitting area and a microwave, coffee maker and mini fridge. We felt surrounded by history. Our Petite Loft room was perfect for an 8-day visit as we were within walking distance of Bourbon, Royal, and other French Quarter streets, yet it was quiet inside our room. Each morning there were pastries, oranges, bottled water and coffee provided in the downstairs parlor. From this hotel we walked everywhere--World War II Museum, the French Market, Riverwalk outlets, Canal Street. Some of these day walking trips were 30+ minutes long but we enjoyed seeing the old New Orleans buildings as we strolled.

via tripadvisor

Chozen1st

Friends Getaway · Feb 2026

4

Historic Vibes, Zero Upkeep

Liked:I rarely leave negative reviews, but our stay at the Oliver House in New Orleans was beyond disappointing. The price was great for the location. The noise level was not to bad, and the staff was great, very friendly; however, there’s a major difference between “vintage rustic charm” and simply being old, dusty, and poorly maintained and unfortunately, this was the latter. Vintage should feel intentional, curated, and clean. What we experienced felt neglected. The space lacked basic upkeep, and the overall atmosphere gave more “forgotten storage attic” than “historic New Orleans character.” Dust, visible wear, and a general sense of uncleanliness made it difficult to relax or feel comfortable. New Orleans is full of authentic, beautifully preserved historic properties that manage to keep their charm while still being spotless and welcoming. This was not one of them. If you’re looking for true vintage elegance, I would strongly suggest exploring other options. Rustic charm should never come at the expense of cleanliness.

via tripadvisor