About Maison De Ville
In the heart of New Orleans' French Quarter, just north of Jackson Square, is the stunning historic Hotel Maison De Ville. The property has been renovated into a luxurious space with distinctive rooms, including a stunning ground-floor suite, despite the fact that the original building was constructed in the 18th century. Since its inception in the 1940s, the hotel has hosted numerous famous guests. It has a private courtyard and balconies that overlook Toulouse Street. Those seeking an exclusive and unforgettable French Quarter experience continue to seek it out. The property also housed Antoine Peychaud, the creator of the New Orleans signature Sazarac cocktail, and Tennessee Williams wrote his masterpiece A Streetcar Named Desire there. They love to have you and your group stay at Maison De Ville for a night to experience New Orleans or for a wedding or other event.