HOTEL LE MARAIS * * *
Hotel
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2024
Recommended
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2024
This chic hotel with modern decor is just steps from Bourbon Street and an 8-minute walk from the historic buildings of Jackson Square. Elegant rooms feature 42-inch flat-screen TVs, iPod docks, walk-in showers and free Wi-Fi access. Superior rooms also feature balconies. The hotel offers a complimentary continental breakfast and welcome drink. There's also a heated outdoor saltwater pool with patio bar, a fitness center and a sophisticated lounge with weekday happy hour. Wi-Fi is free, and parking is available at an additional charge. The hotel has disabled access and offers a laundry service. Guests rated the rooms with a 3.2 and the location with a 4.7. Services and facilities were rated 4.3.
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We are extremely embarrassed because we chose what we thought was an upscale boutique hotel to host a milestone event and ALL of our guest were extremely dissatisfied with the accommodations. The hotels misrepresented its self in in publishing and I truly expected so much more from the J Collections brand. I have stayed at plenty of their hotels and this by far the worst experience that I have ever had.
This was a once in a lifetime event that we spared no expense with, and with all the tragedy that we have experienced in the passing year, this was to be the moment where we forgot our heartache and sincerely enjoyed a moment. We did our best to overlook the obvious discrepancies and keep our guests entertained but the overwhelming feeling of "where did you bring us too" seemed to be the mantra for the week. Knowing that I was not the owner of the hotel, I still feel responsible as I was the spokesman for your establishment. None of this can I change. It is a moment in time that will forever be what it is and for that I am severely disappointed.