Why is Maison Dupuy closed?

The Maison Dupuy is temporarily closed for hotel operations. For an update on our policies & procedures following COVID-19, please click here. Enjoy the hustle and bustle of Bourbon Street, but when it’s time for the party to end, a short walk brings you back to the Maison Dupuy Hotel.

Who owns Maison Dupuy?

The New Orleans Hotel Collection LLC
The New Orleans Hotel Collection LLC, owner of the New Orleans hotel Maison Dupuy, received $46 million of interim first mortgage financing that will be used to refinance the boutique hotel.

When was the Maison Dupuy built?

1973
Opened in 1973, the Maison Dupuy was the last hotel built in the Vieux Carre before the city banned the development of any new hotels in the district.

What hotel in New Orleans was the originals filmed?

Hotel Royal: Season 1: Ep. They shot some of the pilot episode at the Hotel Royal.

How many rooms is the Maison Dupuy?

200
Set in a quiet residential section of the French Quarter, just two blocks from lively Bourbon Street, the Maison Dupuy is an upper-middle-range hotel with 200 relaxed rooms and nice amenities.

Does New Orleans have travel restrictions?

Currently, there are no travel restrictions or quarantine requirements for travelers or individuals entering the state of Louisiana. Click here for current list of frequently asked questions about traveling to New Orleans.

Can you visit the set of the originals?

The Originals 1 is New Orleans’ most often-filmed cemetery, having appeared in dozens of movies and television shows. Take the St. Charles Avenue streetcar to Washington Avenue, and then walk among the stunning old homes in the Garden District neighborhood before taking a self-guided tour of Lafayette No. 1.

Who is buried in Lafayette Cemetery 1?

In Lafayette Cemetery No. 1, there are society tombs for several volunteer fireman organizations (now extinct), the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, German Presbyterian Community, Home For Destitute Orphan Boys, Poydras Orphans Home, YMCA, and the New Orleans Home for Incurables.