The Al Hirt Guesthouse | Louis Park Hotel
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$100-2,000/nightSize –
2 Bedrooms • 1 Bathroom 1 Bath • Sleeps 1-8Welcome to the Al Hirt Guesthouse at Louis Park Hotel, where New Orleans’ rich history and modern comfort harmonize. Nestled in the heart of the historic Treme neighborhood, just steps from Armstrong Park and within sight of the French Quarter, this guesthouse offers an unbeatable location for those looking to immerse themselves in the city’s vibrant culture.
Named after the legendary jazz trumpeter Al Hirt, this guesthouse sleeps up to eight guests comfortably with four plush queen beds. The space is thoughtfully designed to offer a blend of historic charm and modern convenience, featuring access to a shared full kitchen and a grand dining room that seats ten—perfect for family meals, business meetings, or social gatherings.
Guests will appreciate the convenience of secure, gated access, ensuring privacy and peace of mind, along with ample outdoor seating in the beautifully landscaped courtyard. Whether you’re here for a festival, a corporate retreat, or a weekend escape, the Al Hirt Guesthouse provides a memorable New Orleans experience, blending authenticity with elevated hospitality.
Rates & Availability
Cancellation Policy: Fifty percent (50.00%) of the total booking charges will be refunded if the cancellation is made more than 90 days prior to the arrival date of the reservation. For cancellations made within 90 days prior to the arrival date, no refund will be issued.
Rates vary by season, event dates, and group size. Taxes and fees are additional. Please review booking policies for cancellation terms and property rules. Contact us for customized group rates or extended stays.
About the Owner
Nestled in the heart of New Orleans’ historic Treme neighborhood, Louis Park Hotel sits on land steeped in nearly three centuries of history. Originally part of a large French Concession established in 1725, the property’s roots trace back to Chevalier Charles de Morand, whose brickyard and plantation laid the groundwork for what would become a vibrant cultural hub. Over the years, this land passed through generations of influential families, including free people of color and Creole entrepreneurs who shaped Treme into the first free African American neighborhood in the United States. By the early 19th century, the city of New Orleans acquired and subdivided the plantation, paving the way for the construction of Creole cottages like those found at Louis Park Hotel. The “Dolliole Cottages” were built in 1821 by a family of skilled carpenters who brought life to the architectural heritage that defines the property today. With its iconic bricked facade, open gallery, and historic detailing, the hotel blends the charm of its storied past with modern luxury and comfort. Just steps from Armstrong Park and three blocks from the French Quarter, Louis Park Hotel celebrates New Orleans' rich heritage, offering guests a unique connection to the birthplace of jazz and a tranquil retreat amidst the city’s vibrant energy. Whether staying in guesthouses named after jazz legends or exploring Treme’s cultural legacy, guests are invited to experience history, hospitality, and the soul of New Orleans.
Location
New Orleans, Louisiana
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Accommodation | Entire Home |
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2 Bedrooms,
sleeps 1-8
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Registration
- Registration Number
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24-XSTR-18160
- Registration Expiration Date
- Sep 20, 2024