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A Dog’s Stay at the NOPSI Hotel

A Dog’s Stay at the NOPSI Hotel

When not sipping the NOPSI's famous gin drinks, guests can lounge in a cabana

Salamander’s New Orleans hotel is a dog’s stay-cation dream

Attention all pet lovers: the luxurious NOPSI Hotel in New Orleans is dog friendly!

When not sipping the NOPSI's famous gin drinks, guests can lounge in a cabana
When not sipping the NOPSI’s famous gin drinks, guests can lounge in a cabana

Stay in one of their comfortable suites replete with puppy toys and treats. Thanks to Salamander Hotels & Resorts’ dog friendly philosophy, just like the Middleburg location, dog owners can enjoy fun in NOLA without having to leave their best friend at home. Many of NOLA’s bars and shops also welcome dogs with open paws, allowing visitors to enjoy a hurricane or beignet and shop for souvenirs with their favorite companion.

The NOPSI includes a fully equipped fitness center
The NOPSI includes a fully equipped fitness center
The NOPSI is home to one of only a handful of rooftop bars in town
The NOPSI is home to one of only a handful of rooftop bars in town
Room amenities include a mask if you need one for Mardi Gras
Room amenities include a mask if you need one for Mardi Gras
Four legged guests receive a free toy, snacks, a bed and food bowls
Four legged guests receive a free toy, snacks, a bed and food bowls
And don't forget the beignets and coffee on Bourbon Street
And don’t forget the beignets and coffee on Bourbon Street

Just a few streets down from Bourbon Street, located on Barrone Street, the NOPSI is a quiet oasis amidst the town’s usual hustle and bustle. Crescent Park is just a few blocks the opposite direction, perfect for an afternoon stroll.

Pat O'Brien's famous hurricanes are just a few blocks away from the NOPSI
Pat O’Brien’s famous hurricanes are just a few blocks away from the NOPSI
New Orleans is very pet-friendly. Most of the bars and shops welcome dogs on a leash inside and on the patio
New Orleans is very pet-friendly. Most of the bars and shops welcome dogs on a leash inside and on the patio

Going out on the town? Ask the Concierge to set you up with a Mobile Grooming session so you can both look your snazzy best.

Things to do

Bring your four-legged friend for a “Power Paw-ty” and enjoy dinner (for your pup) at the NOPSI’s underCURRENT bar. Step into true casual elegance on our patio. Here you will enjoy “life as a local” in lush surroundings. Purchase an alcoholic beverage at the underCURRENT bar and receive the Doggie Diet Crunchy (carrots, green beans, apples, brown rice) for your pup! It is offered every Monday from 2:00 PM – 11:00 PM at underCURRENT. Dogs eat free when their owner purchases an alcoholic beverage from underCURRENT.

 

 

Purchase an alcoholic beverage at the underCURRENT bar and receive The Doggie Diet Crunchy (carrots, green beans, apples, brown rice) for your pup.
Purchase an alcoholic beverage at the underCURRENT bar and receive The Doggie Diet Crunchy (carrots, green beans, apples, brown rice) for your pup.
The NOPSI's Public Service restaurant menu includes a number of Gulf Coast seafood dishes
The NOPSI’s Public Service restaurant menu includes a number of Gulf Coast seafood dishes
Public Service's menu includes a number of Gulf Coast seafood dishes
Public Service’s menu includes a number of Gulf Coast seafood dishes
Public Service's famous hush puppies
Public Service’s famous hush puppies
Peach salad
Peach salad

Things to see

Through June 30, NOPSI is participating in an exclusive art exhibit “Legends of Monte Carlo,” and a jewelry exhibit by Alex Soldier – internationally acclaimed jewelry artist, sculptor, and creator of Princess Grace Foundation’s Prince Rainier III statute. NOPSI is the only retailer to sell Alex Soldier pieces in Louisiana.

His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco traveled to New Orleans in March to dedicate a plaque to his family. The plaque honors the first American women to marry into the Monégasque Princely Family, Her Serene Highness Princess Alice of Monaco (born in New Orleans as Marie Alice Heine in 1858). She married Prince Albert I of Monaco in 1889. Albert I is the great-great-grandfather of Prince Albert II. The plaque is located on Royal Street in the French Quarter.

The NOPSI featured an exclusive art exhibit including Her Serene Highness Princess Grace of Monaco in honor of the strong cultural ties between Monaco and New Orleans
The NOPSI featured an exclusive art exhibit including Her Serene Highness Princess Grace of Monaco in honor of the strong cultural ties between Monaco and New Orleans

To book your stay, visit http://www.nopsihotel.com/stay/dog-friendly. ML

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