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I've stayed at the Royal Sonesta and really enjoyed it, but you need to be sure and get a room overlooking the courtyard/pool rather than Bourbon Street. I think Maison de Ville looks fabulous but I haven't stayed there yet. If I were you, I'd take John's advice...it's always faultless. One more thing...October is VERY busy in New Orleans. I'm surprised you still have these three options available!
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Thank you so much for the nice words, Susan! I really think Maison de Ville is wonderful...small, luxurious and comfy. Well-located, too. It meets all of Louis's requirements. It IS expensive, though. I have no problems with either Sonesta (Royal or Chateau) and think Louis would enjoy Sonesta as well. Maison Dupuy is fine, too, but it's not in the same class.
ps - the Bistro at Maison de Ville is always ranked as one of the city's top restaurants, although I've not been there in a couple of years. I believe Susan Spicer (of Bayona fame) started there.
ps - the Bistro at Maison de Ville is always ranked as one of the city's top restaurants, although I've not been there in a couple of years. I believe Susan Spicer (of Bayona fame) started there.



