Of the total 115 rooms at Hotel Provincial, no two are alike. All have antiques and reproductions of New Orleans mansion furniture; some have marble bathrooms and chandeliers while others have balconies.
Bathrooms differ in size and style but all furnish thick, white towels and Gilcrest and Soames amenities.
Each of Hotel Provincial's structures holds a bit of New Orleans history.
- A landscaped courtyard, encircled by the charming, two-story 300 Building, was originally a medicinal herb garden for an 18th-century military hospital.
- The 1830s era 400 Building was a retail store at street level with living quarters upstairs.
- The plot upon which the 500 Building stands once housed the aforementioned military hospital in 1722. It is here that a ghosta young nurse dressed in white -- has been spotted descending the narrow staircase. No need to get nervous; she's a benevolent spirit.
- The 100-200 Building has views of an enclosed, tropically planted courtyard and pool.
- The bridal suite (room #223) has a private balcony facing the street.
- Set apart from the main area, courtyard rooms in the 300 Building are often used for families and wedding parties.
- Room #314 has its own patio, a large, high-ceiling bedroom with two queen-sized beds, a separate sitting area with a couch that opens to a double bed and a step-down bathroom grand enough to hold a couch and armoire.
- In the recently renovated 400 Building, rooms overlook the Ursuline Convent (the oldest building in the Mississippi Valley) and have marble bathroom countertops and crystal chandeliers.
- Room #520 sports a huge shared balcony that spans the width of the building and fronts the Mississippi River and streets below.
- Connecting rooms 550 and 551 feel like an attic escape with a sloping roof and separate living room and bedroom areas.


