Monteleone
The oldest hotel in the French Quarter is the Hotel Monteleone, with its ornate baroque facade, which was built in 1886 in the Beaux-Arts architectural style. It remains one of the few longstanding family-owned hotels in the U.S.Antonio Monteleone arrived in New Orleans from Sicily in 1880 and set up his cobbler's shop on Royal Street. In 1886, he bought a small hotel on the corner of Royal and Iberville Streets and merged it with the Commercial Hotel. Since then, the Hotel Monteleone has expanded five times. (read more history by Stan Turkel under 'history')
More recently, famous authors like Anne Rice, Stephen Ambrose and John Grisham have made the Hotel Monteleone their home when visiting New Orleans. In June of 1999, the Monteleone was designated an official landmark by the Friends of the Library Association. The Plaza and Algonquin in New York are the only other hotels in the United States that share this honor.
The Hotel Monteleone's Carousel Piano Bar & Lounge is the only revolving bar in New Orleans. The 25-seat bar turns on 2,000 large steel rollers, pulled by a chain powered by a one-quarter horsepower motor at a constant rate of one revolution every 15 minutes. During the 1950s and 1960s, the Carousel Bar was the site of a popular nightclub, the Swan Room, where musicians such as Liberace and Louis Prima performed. The Carousel Bar celebrated its 60th anniversary in July 2009.
The Hotel Monteleone is a member of Historic Hotels of America, the Preferred Hotel Group and the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Is is A Select Membe of The Most Famous Hotels in the World.
By Stanley Turkel, CMHS, excerpted and expanded from his book “Built To Last: 100+Year-Old Hotels East of the Mississippi”, AuthorHouse 2013.