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Ace Hotel New Orleans is in a beautiful 1928 Art Deco building, flanked by the museums and galleries of the Warehouse District.
The historic, nine-story building stood until the 1970s as Barnett’s Furniture Store. The design elements of the hotel are inspired by the Dadaists and Art Deco, as well as domestic modernism and The Bloomsbury Artists — Picasso, Braque and the Cubists.
- Style
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Art Deco
Casual
Eclectic
Industrial
Romantic
Venue Setting
Ace Hotel New Orleans has spaces suitable for events large and small, wild and nonchalant, weird and wonderful. With over 6,500+ square feet of non traditional event space in addition to creative nooks for gatherings, our spaces are flexible enough to hold any type of occasion from meetings and concerts to film screenings and weddings.
Capacity
(Prices listed here are estimates only & are subject to change)
- Price range
- Does this include catering fees?
No
- Estimated price per head
from $50 to $350
- Additional charges
3% service Charge
Suggested gratuity of 18-22%
10.75% tax on food and beverage
10% tax on service charge and venue fee- Insurance
Additional Insurance Is Not Required To Host An Event Here
(Essential event logistics and amenities to ensure a seamless and memorable experience for you gathering)
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Travel
When it comes to New Orleans, it’s not so much a matter of telling people they need to visit. The Big Easy is on practically everyone’s travel list. Instead, what’s key is knowing where to stay in New Orleans—and the answer is the Ace Hotel New Orleans.
On the corner of Carondelet and Lafayette, one of the coolest hotels in one of the liveliest cities waits for you to start the vacation of a lifetime. Tucked in the perfect part of town—close to art galleries, museums, shops, and cocktail lounges—the Ace Hotel New Orleans can be your headquarters as you head out and explore the French Quarter and South Market District. Meanwhile, it's up to you to explore the city's mystical nooks and unearth your own local favorites. Having only opened in the Warehouse District last year, the 234-room hotel is only a recent gorgeous addition. In a nine-story art deco building, the celebrated hospitality chain finally put up an outpost in a city they've long had their eye on. How could they not, with the music, the food, the history, and the energy?
Ace Hotel New Orleans
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Stumptown is one of Ace's oldest, dearest friends, and we're happy to have them along for their very first venture south of the Mason-Dixon.
Ace Hotel chose longtime friends Roman and Williams to design the 234-room hotel, deeply rooted in our love for the culture of the city.
The design elements of the hotel are inspired by the Dadaists and Art Deco, as well as domestic modernism and The Bloomsbury Artists — Picasso, Braque and the Cubists. - Large Room