French Quarter New Orleans

Parking information

Lafitte Hotel & Bar is conveniently located in the heart of the New Orleans French Quarter, at 1003 Bourbon Street. We are happy to offer our guests limited self-parking for a nominal charge of $30 per night in our parking lot, which is directly next to the building.

Parking is on a space-available basis, and is offered to registered guests only. Availability is limited to one vehicle per reservation, and due to space constraints, in-and-out privileges are not available when the parking lot is full. Should you arrive to find that our parking lot is full, staff can recommend alternate nearby parking options.

Does each guest room have its own bathroom?

Yes. All of our guest rooms have their own private bathrooms, stocked with a hair dryer and selection of luxury toiletries, and serviced daily by our excellent housekeeping staff.

Do you have an elevator?

Yes. Our elevator is located on the 1st floor of the hotel, just past the front desk. It services the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd floors. Note: Room 40 is on the 4th floor, and only accessible via stairs from the 3rd floor. We do not recommend Room 40 for guests with mobility issues.

What are your check-in and check-out times?

Check-in is at 4 pm, and check-out is at 11 am. We do allow early and late check-ins and check-outs when available; please speak to the front desk agent on the day of the intended schedule change to confirm availability.

Do you offer parking?

Yes. Lafitte Hotel & Bar has a small private parking lot for our guests' convenience; the lot is located directly beside the hotel, and is under 24-hour video surveillance. There are nine available parking spots, each of which costs $30 a night plus tax. Parking is first-come, first-serve, and due to the size of the lot, we do not offer in-and-out privileges.

Do you accept cash or checks?

No. We do, however, accept all credit and debit cards.

Is Room 21 really haunted?

Several of our staff members and quite a few of our guests have experienced odd occurrences in Room 21 over the years. We hesitate to say that it's definitely haunted, but we've seen enough strange things to remain curious. Also, if you've stayed in Room 21 and have anything spooky to report, we'd love to know!