TEH PRYTANIA PARK HOTEL * *
The Prytania Park Hotel is a 2-star hotel. It is ideally located in a lively shopping district, just a few miles from the restaurants of Bourbon Street and close to the National World War II Museum. The hotel features friendly rooms with a relaxed atmosphere, equipped with flat-screen TVs, microwaves, free Wi-Fi access and tea and coffee making facilities. Some rooms also feature a mini-fridge and/or balcony. The establishment has an inner courtyard where guests can relax. Breakfast is included in the room rate, and the hotel also offers free parking. Rooms are accessible to disabled guests.
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Pros
-friendly staff
-free parking on site in a well-lit parking lot
-close to great restaurants, Walgreens, and a trolly stop to take you to the French Quarter
-comfortable bed
-decent breakfast options
-individual ac units in each room
-fridge and microwave in room
Cons
-landscaper's tools going at 9am (not pleasant to be woken up to that, you can hear everything outside of the door)
-breakfast ends at nine am (I think it's weird as NOLA is a notorious party city... if you're out partying late, don't count on the hotel breakfast, just bring your own)
-there was mold on the shower curtain, but I wipes mine down and opened it up every time I took a shower to let the water dry off. NOLA is in a swampy area, so you do have to actively think about how you're combating mold and mildew anywhere here.
-the wardrobe in our room had a funky gym sock smell, so I wasn't able to hang my clothes.
Overall a pleasant experience, and I would come and stay here again. Just make sure you bring some breakfast items if you're gonna party all night in the Quarter and miss breakfast. And make sure to air out the shower curtain- you're in a swamp, so be proactive about fighting mold and mildew. This place is in a well-lit area and a more residential party of the Garden District. There are homeless people a few blocks down, they really don't bother you when you're out and about (not aggressive at all-coming from a female traveler).