The Andrew Jackson Hotel was clean and centrally located in the French Quarter within easy walking distance to Bourbon Street & Jackson Square. Workers at the front desk were always helpful and would greet us anytime we were coming or going. Although it lacks a lot of amenities, that is expected at this low price point and considering the age of the building. Rooms were small & quaint and the AC was cold. We could hear the ice machine throughout the night, but otherwise it was a quiet & enjoyable environment (we couldn’t hear our neighbors or people in the courtyard at all). I love historic homes/buildings, but the AJ is really in need of some updates to room 109 (which was ground level in the courtyard). The bathroom was spacious but it lacked adequate storage and counter space. The vanity was falling apart (pictured). Likewise, the bathtub faucet was hanging loosely from the wall (every time we lifted the pull-up diverter valve to shower we thought the faucet might come off with it). There were cracked tiles, mildewy caulking & dirty (or at best, mismatched) grout. A bathroom renovation would go a long way at this place.
The bottom line is personally, I don’t think I’d prefer to stay in the French Quarter again but if I did, I would stay at the Andrew Jackson Hotel.