The Pontchartrain Hotel
- Hotel
- 200 Max Attendees
- 40 km from Airport 25 miles from Airport
- 1 Event Rooms
- 106 Accomm. Rooms
Description
Slip effortlessly into the glamour of New Orleans in the 1930s at Pontchartrain. Re-emerging as a quintessential neighborhood establishment located on St. Charles Avenue in the famed Garden District. Originally built in 1927 the rich history of old French New Orleans is reflected throughout the hotel in its architecture, design, and service. Every detail has been attended to, from unrivaled...
Slip effortlessly into the glamour of New Orleans in the 1930s at Pontchartrain. Re-emerging as a quintessential neighborhood establishment located on St. Charles Avenue in the famed Garden District. Originally built in 1927 the rich history of old French New Orleans is reflected throughout the hotel in its architecture, design, and service. Every detail has been attended to, from unrivaled dining to fully re-imagined luxury accommodations with enhanced amenities.
Pontchartrain features over 2,700 sq. ft. of event space that boasts large windows all along an original brick wall, plenty of historic charm, and modern amenities for the ultimate in flexibility and fun. Combined with our 106 guest rooms and on-site restaurant, we can host events of all sizes, from team meetings to company conferences.
Featuring 106 rooms, designed for modern comfort, blending with old school touches, decorated with antiques and textures culled from the Deep South, with a European flair. Each room features a luxury pillow-top mattress and elegant linens to help you recharge before your night on the town. Like New Orleans, it makes for a magically transportive space for work or for sleep. Collectively, it is a European, elegantly effortless sanctuary.
A sanctuary where both visitors and locals mix it up, the re-imagined Pontchartrain offers four restaurant and bar options, including a breathtaking-view new rooftop bar and lounge. Jack Rose is a lively, eclectic restaurant serving Creole cuisine with a modern flair, The Bayou Bar, which was once a drinking den for both Sinatra and Capote, features an extensive whiskey and beer list, The Silver Whistle Café was the Garden District’s powerhouse coffee shop, and the Hot Tin rooftop bar that boasts a breathtaking 270-degree view of the Mississippi River and downtown New Orleans.
Louis Armstrong International Airport, 25 miles / 30-minute drive
Event Rooms
The Parlor
