The Roosevelt New Orleans, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel
EST. PRIOR TO 1930
The Roosevelt, one of the South's first grand hotels, has returned to its spot as New Orleans' premier luxury hotel.
Boasting nearly 60,000 square feet of event space, including three spectacular ballrooms and 23 individual meeting rooms, The Roosevelt offers the level of service you would expect from a Waldorf Astoria Hotel.
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The Roosevelt, one of the South's first grand hotels, has returned to its spot as New Orleans' premier luxury hotel. With a $170 million historic restoration, The Roosevelt combines its legendary past with personal service and modern comforts for an extraordinary present.
Boasting nearly 60,000 square feet of event space, including three spectacular ballrooms and 23 individual meeting rooms, The Roosevelt offers the level of service you would expect from a Waldorf Astoria Hotel. Each of the 504 luxury guest rooms, including 125 elegant suites, is dressed in exquisite decor and features contemporary amenities for a luxurious, unforgettable stay.
An opportunity to indulge lies around every corner at The Roosevelt. Savor the legendary Blue Room, unwind at the historic Sazerac Bar and enjoy world-class cuisine at Domenica and the Fountain Lounge. Open the magnificent brass doors and let your senses take you just steps away to all the history, culture, entertainment and food that the French Quarter has to offer.
Boasting nearly 60,000 square feet of event space, including three spectacular ballrooms and 23 individual meeting rooms, The Roosevelt offers the level of service you would expect from a Waldorf Astoria Hotel. Each of the 504 luxury guest rooms, including 125 elegant suites, is dressed in exquisite decor and features contemporary amenities for a luxurious, unforgettable stay.
An opportunity to indulge lies around every corner at The Roosevelt. Savor the legendary Blue Room, unwind at the historic Sazerac Bar and enjoy world-class cuisine at Domenica and the Fountain Lounge. Open the magnificent brass doors and let your senses take you just steps away to all the history, culture, entertainment and food that the French Quarter has to offer.
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The Roosevelt New Orleans, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel
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The Roosevelt, one of the South's first grand hotels, has returned to its spot as New Orleans' premier luxury hotel.

Boasting nearly 60,000 square feet of event space, including three spectacular ballrooms and 23 individual meeting rooms, The Roosevelt offers the level of service you would expect from a Waldorf Astoria Hotel.

With a $170 million historic restoration, The Roosevelt combines its legendary past with personal service and modern comforts for an extraordinary present.

Each of the 504 luxury guest rooms, including 125 elegant suites, is dressed in exquisite decor and features contemporary amenities for a luxurious, unforgettable stay.





























