I've stayed in other "older" New Orleans-type boutique properties in the city, and they were great, but I wouldn't recommend this one for several reasons (and I'm not really a "hotel" snob; yes, I understand this isn't a hotel, but a different kind of property). There is no front desk, which I knew but it was annoying, esp. because there was no luggage storage. There is no elevator. They never sent me an email with check-in instructions, so I had to call to get them to text them to me as I was trying to get into the building. You have to take out your own trash, but the check-out instructions only said to leave it in the designated trash area. There are no signs for designated trash drop. I had to call as I was rushing to check out. I found out there were trash cans out front we are supposed to use. This should be stated in the check-out instructions. There was no window. Also, I realize buildings in New Orleans are old, but this was old, musty-smelling, and uncomfortable. There were a few maintenance issues that I messaged the property about to hopefully fix for the next guest. I was only there for a couple quick, busy days during Super Bowl week, and didn't have time to call about this. The walls are extremely thin. I heard an entire phone conversation of my neighbor who came in at 5:30 a.m. Again, I'm not that picky about properties I stay at, but I won't stay here again. If you can't afford much, aren't picky, and just need a place to sleep, then this should suffice.