About French Market Inn
The French Market Inn offers authentic French Quarter lodgings in a historic building. Facing the Mississippi, the inn is a short walk from the world-famous nightlife hub, Bourbon Street.
The inn’s simple but stylish rooms have a coffee maker, hair dryer, desk, cable TV, in-room safe and air-conditioning.
Beyond the lobby lies a serene courtyard garden and a small outdoor pool. Free Wi-Fi, 24 hour concierge service and valet parking (charges apply) is offered for guests.
A wealth of options for eating and drinking await in the surrounding French Quarter. World famous bar Pat O’Briens and NOLA treasure Café du Monde are a few blocks away.
The French Market Inn faces the Mississippi and is two blocks from Jackson Square. The House of Blues on Decatur Street is just around the corner, while St Louis Cathedral and the WWI Museum are also with easy walking distance.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Top Location
From balconied rooms guests enjoy river boats passing by on the mighty Mississippi! All the French Quarter hot spots, as well as the entertainment hub Bourbon Street, are on the doorstep, as is the super convenient trolley bus service which stop directly outside the inn.
positive:
A Soundproofed Haven
Many guests enjoy a great night's sleep despite the inn's close proximity to the heart of New Orleans' nightlife. The historic courtyard and gardens at the center of the building are also a source of tranquility and a great place to share stories with other travelers.
positive:
Historic Charm
Visitors are overwhelmingly charmed by the building, with its atmospheric courtyard, balconies, beamed ceilings and exposed walls. Guests are often impressed by the inn's European-style interior, especially the chandeliers, rich fabrics and old photography.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Small, but Cosy
Some of the rooms at the French Market Inn are a little on the snug side, particularly the internal / courtyard-facing ones. However, the smallest rooms are budget rooms, and most travellers acknowledge their good value and comfort. Larger, premium rooms are also available.
negative:
Some Patience Required
Checking in and out at reception has caused some guests headaches. Queues and a lack of staff have led to travellers checking out at quiet times to avoid the morning rush. However, this seems more common during peak season when the inn is at full-capacity.
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Standing Room Only
A lack of tables and seating in the inn's outdoor area is another peak-season problem. A few guests were unable to relax in the ancient courtyard due to their being nowhere to sit down. In contrast, several travellers made mention of having the whole place to themselves!