St Charles Streetcar line, New Orleans, 6 Oct 2022
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Coliseum & Vine

Boutique hotel · Garden District · New Orleans

8.8from 145 ratings

A Greek Revival mansion on Coliseum Street converted with restraint: fourteen rooms, original plaster medallions, a saltwater plunge pool behind the hedges and an honor bar heavy on local rye. The St. Charles streetcar two blocks away handles your commute to the Quarter, clanging included. It is a hushed, grown-up base — travelers wanting to fall out of a bar into bed should book those fifteen minutes away and save the difference.

Why it earns the score

The rare grand-mansion conversion where the service is as warm as the architecture is cool.

Will you sleep well?

The details that actually decide it — not the thread count in the brochure.

  • blackout drapes
  • oak-muffled quiet
  • king beds you'll try to buy afterward

Amenities

Fast Wi-FiBreakfast includedPoolBarConciergeAir conditioningParking

Standard unit sleeps up to 2 guests.

The honest price

Nights
3 nights
Guests
2 guests
Base (3 × $440)
$1,320.00
Fees (mandatory)
$150.00
Taxes (15%)
$220.50
Total
$1,690.50

= $564/night all-in

Elsewhere this is advertised at $440 — it actually costs $564/night. We lead with the real number.

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Reviews (1)

Priya Whitfield@priyapacks

Comfort-first · Couple trip · Visited Dec 2025

9.3

A grown-up hush two streetcar stops from the party

Good
Original plaster medallions overhead, local rye at the honor bar, and a saltwater plunge pool behind the hedges — the streetcar clang became our favorite alarm clock.
Bad
It is emphatically not a fall-out-of-the-bar hotel: the Quarter is a 15-minute ride, and the rate buys atmosphere, not square footage in the smaller rooms.
Verdict
Couples who want New Orleans by day and silence by night should book here; the barhopping crowd should keep their money in the Marigny.
Jan 18, 2026 134