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New Orleans > New Orleans Hotels > Book this hotelThe Ritz-Carlton guest reviews>>Hotel class: Hotel Overview
Location 921 Canal St Property amenities![]() The hotel’s health club features a wide selection of aerobic and strength-training equipment. Guests also enjoy access to the indoor “resistance” pool and spa tub. The 20,000-square-foot Spa at the Ritz-Carlton offers an array of health and beauty treatments, including massage, hydrotherapy, exfoliation, and aesthetics. Spa packages are available, and reservations are recommended. The hotel has four food and beverage outlets including a fine-dining restaurant, a lobby lounge serving afternoon tea, and a casual bistro restaurant. Room service is offered 24 hours a day. PoliciesExtra person charges apply. There are no room charges for children, 17 and younger, who occupy the same room as their parents or guardians.
DiningVictor’s Grill - This fine-dining restaurant serves breakfast and dinner daily in an antebellum atmosphere enhanced by French doors, white tablecloths, and chandelier lighting. Menu ranges from steak, lamb, and chicken to Louisiana seafood favorites such as blackened grouper, and sautéed gulf shrimp and scallops. Intimate dining is available in "cheater booths," private dining areas screened from the main dining area. French Quarter Bar (FQB) - Lunch and dinner are served daily at this casually refined dining spot overlooking the French Quarter. Wrought-iron balconies and arched windows complement a menu rich in Cajun and Creole favorites. Menu highlights include red beans and rice, pork chops with oyster andouille dressing, and prime rib. The Lobby Lounge - Antiques and original art set a refined mood in this lobby lounge offering daily afternoon tea complete with sweet delicacies and a wide selection of teas. The light menu also features sandwiches and salads as well as wine. The Library Lounge - Rich wood accents and leather furnishings create a private club atmosphere in this lobby-level lounge overlooking the hotel’s enclosed courtyard. A wide selection of spirits is offered, and the lounge has its own walk-in humidor. A selection of books is available for fireside reading. The Spa Café - Located on the mezzanine level, the Spa Café offers light and healthy meal choices all day. Spa robes are acceptable attire. Rooms![]() This hotel offers 452 rooms in a 15-story building. Premium bedding consists of Italian Frette-brand linens of 300-thread-count damask cotton, goose-down and non-allergenic foam pillows, featherbeds, and duvet covers. Antique-style furnishings complement bathrooms equipped with pedestal sinks, Italian marble soaking tubs, and lighted makeup mirrors. Rooms have large work desks, three multi-line phones with hold buttons (one cordless), 25-inch televisions in armoires, credenzas, lounge chairs with ottomans, minibars, full-length mirrors, valets, and padded hangers. High-speed Internet access is available (surcharge). Room amenities |
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