The Pontchartrain Hotel is a neighborhood gem located on St. Charles Avenue in New Orleans. Originally built in 1927 and named after the Count de Pontchartrain, a member of Louis XVI’s court, the hotel was a destination for Frank Sinatra, Rita Hayworth, Truman Capote, President Gerald Ford, and Author Tennessee Williams. The property has been thoughtfully restored to maintain a historic feel while imparting a sense of modern comfort and style throughout the 106 rooms and suites. Five unique dining and entertainment options round out the offering, including the hotel’s new rooftop bar, Hot Tin, boasting unparalleled views of the New Orleans skyline.