Best Western Plus St. Christopher Hotel

New Orleans, United States

3

20 reviews

Accepts Credit Cards
Free Wi-Fi

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Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Wi-Fi
Free
Dogs Allowed
Yes

Description

Specialties

Welcome to the St. Christopher Hotel. We are just steps away from the New Orleans French Quarter. Take in the sights and sounds of Bourbon Street, stroll down to the Royal Street shops, or try your luck at Harrah’s Casino, all within short walking distance.

Relax in luxury when you check in to one of our beautifully appointed guestrooms. All of our rooms have exposed brick walls, and some rooms have whirlpool tubs. Enjoy our complimentary hot continental breakfast featuring eggs, sausage, pancakes and more. Need to connect to the internet, we offer free WI-​FI throughout the hotel.

Before you head out for the night life of the French Quarter or surrounding venues, enjoy buy 1 get 1 free cocktails at Offero, our lobby bar. If you are looking for a place to eat, let our friendly staff make some suggestions about one of New Orleans’ award winning restaurants.

With great rates and an unbeatable location, the St. Christopher Hotel is the place to be for your trip to New Orleans.

History

Established in 2005.

In June of 1882 an impressive structure was built to house the Dwyer Brothers Wholesale, dealers in dry goods. This local company helped establish New Orleans as the trade capital of the south. It was the tallest building in New Orleans, a fitting complement for the largest trading company in the south. The Jaubert Brothers purchased the property in June of 1937 and erected a bridge across Common Street to connect to their operations office. They operated their business until they closed their doors around 1978. The building was vacant for 25 years during which period it suffered substantial damage. Local investors purchased the building in 1996 and received recognition for the building as a historic structure. The original columns and brick walls are left exposed to highlight the exquisite workmanship as it was done over 120 years ago. The building once again stands as an important example of New Orleans turn on the century architecture.