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Old No. 77 Hotel & Chandlery in New Orleans, LA

535 Tchoupitoulas St New Orleans, LA 70130
The following tours go by Old No. 77 Hotel & Chandlery in New Orleans, LA:
See Mystic Art and Open Bar As We Tour Mardi Gras World & SevenThree Distillery Photo
11/17/2024 - 4/27/2025
Start your unforgettable journey in New Orleans with a trip to Mardi Gras World and Seven Three Distilling Company.
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The following tours visit Old No. 77 Hotel & Chandlery in New Orleans, LA:
Mardi Gras Mambo Tours Photo
11/17/2024 - 4/27/2025
Immerse yourself in the vibrant, flamboyant world of New Orleans’ world-renowned celebration, Mardi Gras, with the Mardi Gras Mambo Tours.
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Nestled in the heart of New Orleans lies a treasured locale brimming with an abundance of charm and history; the Old No.

77 Hotel & Chandlery. Situated just a few blocks from the scenic French Quarter, this landmark offers an intriguing blend of authentic Southern hospitality, sumptuous dining options, and a chance to be immersed in a rich tapestry of history and culture. Recognized as one of the top hotels by Conde Nast Traveler in their Readers' Choice Awards, the Old No. 77 Hotel & Chandlery comfortably stands as a must-visit destination for visitors seeking an authentic New Orleans experience.

The Old No. 77 Hotel & Chandlery is steeped in a deep-rooted history that dates back to 1854. Located on the original site of the New Orleans’ bustling port, it was once the headquarters of E.J. Hart & Company, a prominent chandlery supplying sailors with soap, candles, and other essential goods. After enduring hurricanes, fires, and the passage of time, the sturdy three-story red brick building was transformed into the modern boutique hotel that stands today, never forgetting its maritime roots.

Visitors to the Old No. 77 Hotel & Chandlery are treated to a multitude of highlights, both within the hotel and in the surrounding Warehouse Arts District. Characterized by exposed brickwork and original hardwood floors, the hotel itself is a tapestry of historic elements combined with modern amenities. The hotel's restaurant, Compère Lapin, helmed by Nina Compton, a Top Chef finalist and James Beard Award winner, serves up Caribbean-meets-Creole cuisine that draws food enthusiasts from near and far. Art lovers can enjoy a leisurely stroll through the neighboring Julia Street, dubbed 'Gallery Row', brimming with contemporary art galleries.

This historic hotel is more than just a place to rest your head. Those with an interest in wellness will not be disappointed with the facilities on offer at the Old No. 77 Hotel & Chandlery. Building on the aromatherapy products once sold in the chandlery, the hotel now houses a full-service spa. Guests can indulge in a variety of pampering services, from holistic body treatments to luxurious facials, all designed to rejuvenate and restore the body and mind.

In summary, the Old No. 77 Hotel & Chandlery brings together history, culture, and modern luxury in a package that encapsulates the enduring spirit of New Orleans. With a prime location at the heart of the city and a rich maritime history that's sure to captivate, the hotel stands as an emblem of Southern hospitality and a testament to New Orleans' resilience. Whether visitors are sampling the delectable cuisine at Compère Lapin, exploring the local art galleries, or simply unwinding in their unique room, a visit to the Old No. 77 Hotel & Chandlery offers much more than just a comfortable stay – it offers an immersive New Orleans experience.


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