Built in the 1800s, the Soniat House has a story to tell. What was once the early 19th-century family residence of Joseph Soniat Dufossat is now a 30-room hotel celebrating New Orleans’ unique history and architecture. It is recommended annually by Andrew Harper’s Hideaway Report, praised for its style by Architectural Digest, and a fixture on the Condé Nast Traveler “Gold List.” The hotel consistently earns TripAdvisor’s “Certificate of Excellence.” The Soniat House is ideal for those seeking a quiet retreat in the vibrant and historic French Quarter. “It is,” wrote one reviewer, “the epitome of taste and refinement throughout.”