67 Best Hotels in New Orleans, Louisiana

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Before you decide where to stay in New Orleans, put some thought into what you want to do during your visit. Are you interested in history and architecture? Do you want to be where the party is? Are you in town primarily to eat—and to eat well? Do antebellum mansions pique your interest? Do you need to be close to the business district and convention center? New Orleans is a fairly compact town, but if you stay Uptown, you'll need to travel a bit to reach the Quarter. Although most hotels favored by visitors are in the French Quarter, Central Business District (CBD), or Warehouse District, there are also great options farther afield.

The French Quarter is a destination unto itself. With fascinating architecture, vibrant nightlife, chic shopping, and incredible restaurants, you could spend several days without leaving its confines.

Hotels in the CBD, many of them chains, cater to business travelers as well as tourists; most are larger than those in the French Quarter, and have more amenities. Many of the Warehouse District's hotels actually occupy facilities once used to store cotton or other goods. In most cases, thoughtful renovations have kept the original purpose as a design motif, making for an interesting architectural style.

Just across Esplanade Avenue on the north and east of the Quarter is the Faubourg Marigny. Originally a Creole plantation and one of the first "suburbs" of New Orleans, it remains a residential area today, with a bustling nightlife and restaurant scene centered along Frenchmen Street.

To the west, upriver of the city's center, the Garden District and Uptown neighborhoods offer streets lined by the spreading boughs of live oaks, excellent stores, interesting architecture, and more outstanding dining and music venues. You'll find several newer, boutique hotels in the Garden District around St. Charles Avenue.

The Higgins Hotel & Conference Center

$$$ | 1000 Magazine St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA

Unique in its position as a hotel owned and operated by a museum (in partnership with Hilton), the Higgins is both an extension of the WWII Museum and a convenient, modern stay full of Art Deco touches and museum-quality photographs and art. Overall, there’s a 1940s theme that’s focused on the war, but with more positive tones than you might find at the museum across the street. Take Rosie’s On The Roof, for example: named after Rosie the Riveter, the gorgeous rooftop bar and terrace serving small bites and classic cocktails is an homage to the working women of America’s WWII homefront.

Pros

  • Unique concept
  • Modern amenities and custom decor
  • Great bar and restaurant outlets

Cons

  • WWII theme isn't for everyone
  • Area outside gets easily congested
  • Long walk to French Quarter
1000 Magazine St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-528–1941
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Hilton New Orleans Riverside

$$$ | 2 Poydras St., New Orleans, LA, 70140, USA

The superb river and city views are hard to beat, and the guest rooms come with all the modern amenities, in close proximity to shops and the casino. Dining options include a branch of Drago's, serving up some of the best oysters in town. When you're ready to work off all that great New Orleans food, the 90,000-square-foot Health Club by Hilton includes fitness classes, cardio equipment, and indoor racquetball, squash, tennis, and basketball courts.

Pros

  • Well-maintained facilities
  • Hotel runs like a well-oiled machine
  • Two heated outdoor swimming pools

Cons

  • The city's biggest hotel
  • Typical chain service and surroundings
  • Extra cost for fitness facilities
2 Poydras St., New Orleans, LA, 70140, USA
855-605–0316
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1,770 rooms
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Hotel Le Marais

$$$ | 717 Conti St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA

This contemporary outpost in the heart of the historic French Quarter has trendy furnishings and a blacklighted lobby that combines urban chic with a voguish New Orleans vibe. Rooms are comfortable and colorfully decorated, with quality linens, flat-screen TVs, and modern furnishings. Nine have balconies. The heated saltwater pool in the courtyard is small but perfect for unwinding after a day of walking the Quarter, and the complimentary welcome cocktail served to guests in the Vive bar is a nice touch. There's also complimentary breakfast, and free in-room bottled water.

Pros

  • Comfortable rooms with modern amenities
  • Above average continental breakfast
  • Double-paned windows ensure quiet rooms despite location

Cons

  • Not for those who want a traditional-looking hotel
  • No in-hotel restaurant
  • Busy surroundings
717 Conti St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-525–2300
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66 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Provincial

$$$ | 1024 Chartres St., New Orleans, LA, 70116, USA

This memorably authentic inn feels nicely secluded yet close to the action. The bright, traditionally furnished rooms have 19th-century touches that include exposed-brick walls, and many overlook a lush courtyard with iron grillwork. It's like stepping back in time—but with all the modern conveniences.

Pros

  • Quaint atmosphere
  • Quiet surroundings (in a residential section of the French Quarter)
  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons

  • Suites are pricey
  • Mixed service
  • Reports of paranormal activity
1024 Chartres St., New Orleans, LA, 70116, USA
504-581–4995
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99 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Royal

$ | 1006 Royal St., New Orleans, LA, 70116, USA

A stay at this circa-1830 home offers some historic French Quarter elegance in a good location. Many rooms are pleasantly oversized, with marble bathrooms; four rooms have garden tubs and balconies overlooking Royal Street; and two have wet bars. Distinctly modern amenities complement the high ceilings and antebellum furnishings.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Complimentary breakfast and pralines upon arrival
  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons

  • Most rooms are small
  • No elevator and steps to reach upper floors
  • Housekeeping can be inconsistent
1006 Royal St., New Orleans, LA, 70116, USA
504-524–3900
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43 rooms
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Hotel Villa Convento

$$ | 616 Ursulines Ave., New Orleans, LA, 70116, USA

This intimate, four-story 1833 Creole town house is located on a quiet street close to the Old Ursuline Convent, yet just blocks from the Quarter's tourist attractions, shopping, and restaurants. The Campo family provides around-the-clock service: each morning, freshly brewed coffee and tea are served on the lush patio. Or, if you'd like breakfast out, just step across the street to the charming Croissant d'Or for pastries. Rooms are furnished with replica antiques; some have balconies, chandeliers, or ceiling fans.

Pros

  • Located in the quieter residential section of the French Quarter
  • True New Orleans flavor
  • Great deal for the location

Cons

  • Smaller rooms with inconsistent housekeeping
  • No restaurant on-site
  • No pool or fitness center
616 Ursulines Ave., New Orleans, LA, 70116, USA
504-522–1793
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25 rooms
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No children under 10

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Hyatt French Quarter

$$$ | 800 Iberville St., New Orleans, LA, 70112, USA

Airy public spaces, landscaped courtyards, an attractive pool area, and some of the largest guest rooms in the Quarter create a sense of luxury here. Rooms have 12-foot ceilings, stylishly contemporary furnishings and views of either the French Quarter or the courtyards. The acclaimed Red Fish Grill serves as the signature restaurant, and Holmes, in the lobby, offers everything from room service breakfast to craft cocktails at the bar.

Pros

  • Right on the edge of the Quarter but set back from the hubbub of Bourbon Street
  • Outdoor pool and poolside bar
  • 24-hour fitness center

Cons

  • Slight chain-hotel feeling
  • Very noisy at check-in and check-out times
  • Pricey for what it is
800 Iberville St., New Orleans, LA, 70112, USA
504-586–0800
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254 rooms
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Hyatt Place New Orleans/Convention Center

$$$ | 881 Convention Center Blvd., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA

This eight-story hotel has a prime location, across the street from the Convention Center and less than a 15-minute walk from the French Quarter. The city's first Hyatt Place includes the brand's signature atrium, a fitness center, free Wi-Fi, and an on-site bar. Guest rooms come equipped with media and work centers, flat-screen TVs, coffeemakers, and KenetMD bath products.

Pros

  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Close to Convention Center
  • Complimentary hot breakfast daily

Cons

  • Typical chain hotel
  • Often overrun with groups and conventioneers
  • Little trace of New Orleans decor or ambience
881 Convention Center Blvd., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-524–1881
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172 studios
Free Breakfast

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The Hyatt Regency New Orleans

$$$ | 601 Loyola Ave., New Orleans, LA, 70113, USA

The most luxurious of the big convention hotels in the city, this 32-story business hotel has a cavernous lobby, a mega-ballroom, acres of meeting space, and spacious and well-appointed guest rooms, with natural-stone baths and iPod docking stations. A high-tech digital elevator system helps ensure you never have to wait too long for a ride to your room, even when the hotel is packed, as it often is. Well suited for business travelers and conventioneers, the lobby is outfitted with a FedEx office, a shoe-shine stand, and a Starbucks. The full-service on-site restaurant, 8 Block Kitchen & Bar, serves pub and New Orleans fare. The Vitascope Hall is a haven for burgers, beers, and watching the game.

Pros

  • Next door to the Superdome
  • Excellent service and amenities
  • Rooftop pool and cabana has great views

Cons

  • Lacks New Orleans charm
  • 20 minutes from the French Quarter
  • Not pedestrian-friendly
601 Loyola Ave., New Orleans, LA, 70113, USA
504-561–1234
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1,098 rooms, 95 suites
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InterContinental New Orleans

$$ | 444 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA

The modern rose-granite structure overlooking St. Charles Avenue has large, well-lighted guest rooms, with contemporary, New Orleans--inspired furnishings. Breakfast at Pete's Pub features made-to-order omelet and waffle stations, while Trenasse, the hotel's restaurant from chef Jim Richard, serves up expertly executed south Louisiana coastal cuisine. Lafayette Square park is right next door.

Pros

  • Polished service
  • Streetcar is just out front
  • A good spot to catch the Mardi Gras action

Cons

  • Located on one of the city's busiest downtown streets
  • Large big-box hotel
  • Can be noisy
444 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-525–5566
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484 rooms
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International House

$$ | 221 Camp St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA

Contemporary style pairs with luxe comforts in guest rooms attractively decorated with modern New Orleans flair. In this locally owned hotel, the lobby aims to wow, with 23-foot-high ceilings, ornate pilasters, marble floors, and artwork by New Orleans artists. Fine linens enhance the guest rooms, all with iHome docking stations, black-and-white photographs of jazz greats, and ceiling fans; bathrooms, which have either glass-enclosed showers or oversize bathtubs, are sleek and contemporary, stocked with Aveda bath products. The excellent cocktail bar, Loa, the domain of local celeb bar chef Abigail Gullo, is a favorite of locals, with a cool and shadowy vibe.

Pros

  • Ideal if you want sophisticated surroundings
  • Atmospheric hotel bar
  • Contemporary vibe with a local accent

Cons

  • No pool
  • Hotel faces busy downtown street
  • Rooms on the small side
221 Camp St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-553–9550
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121 rooms
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The Jung Hotel & Residences

$$ | 1500 Canal St., New Orleans, LA, 70112, USA

This 1950s hotel was once among the limited choices for stays in the city, and its spacious rooms are now part of the J Collection, catering to conventions and extended stay visitors as well as the individual traveler looking for an affordable, convenient base.

Pros

  • Ample lobby and gathering spaces
  • Gym and rooftop pool
  • Suites with kitchenettes and laundry available for extended stays

Cons

  • Surrounding area lacks charm
  • Hotel is impersonal
  • Some noise from the street
1500 Canal St., New Orleans, LA, 70112, USA
504-226–5864
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207 rooms
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Kimpton Hotel Fontenot

$$$ | 501 Tchoupitoulas St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA

From its art-filled lobby and flamboyant Peacock Room lounge to its modern, well-appointed guest rooms, the Kimpton Hotel Fontenot is a distinctive addition to the CBD lodging scene. Guest rooms are sleek and minimalist, with industrial touches befitting the building's historic warehouse bones. Amenities include Bluetooth speakers, yoga mats, and Atelier Bloem bath products.

Pros

  • Inviting lobby
  • Fabulous on-site lounge and restaurant
  • Central location

Cons

  • No coffeemakers in room
  • Street can be noisy at night
  • Not all rooms have views
501 Tchoupitoulas St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-571--1818
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202 rooms
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Le Méridien

$$ | 333 Poydras St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA

This sleek, modern property includes a state-of-the-art fitness center, upscale contemporary decor inspired by the Crescent City, and a great restaurant. Guest rooms are equipped with 55-inch plasma TVs and other luxe amenities. Bathrooms feature rain showers and Cinq Mondes spa bath products. The lobby, wallpapered with a map showing the curvature of the Mississippi River, is the place to go for illy coffee and the hotel's signature éclair. To encourage guests to explore the city, each room comes with free passes to the Ogden Museum of Southern Art and the WWII Museum.

Pros

  • Good location
  • Stylish architecture and decor
  • Free passes to several sights, including the Ogden Museum of Southern Art

Cons

  • A bit far from the Bourbon Street action
  • No on-site parking garage
  • Mixed service
333 Poydras St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-525–9444
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432 rooms
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Le Pavillon Hotel

$$ | 833 Poydras St., New Orleans, LA, 70112, USA

One of the most regal hotels downtown offers romantic spaces, attentive service, and high-ceiling, traditionally furnished guest rooms in history-filled building dating to 1907. Magnificent chandeliers adorn the European-style lobby, a handsome collection of artwork lines the corridors, and the marble railing in the clubby Gallery Lounge is originally from the Grand Hotel in Paris. The opulent hotel lounge has 30-foot ceilings, marble columns, and a magnificent mahogany bar. It's great for an afternoon cocktail and bar nibbles.

Pros

  • Elegant French ambience
  • Attentive staff
  • Great bar area

Cons

  • Limited food offerings
  • Not a fit if you're after something contemporary
  • On a busy street
833 Poydras St., New Orleans, LA, 70112, USA
504-581–3111
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226 rooms
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Le Richelieu in the French Quarter

$$ | 1234 Chartres St., New Orleans, LA, 70116, USA

Guests appreciate the personal friendliness of this old-fashioned, budget-friendly hotel, as well as nice touches such as the outdoor saltwater pool—all at a moderate rate in a great location. Some of the traditionally styled rooms have mirrored walls, walk-in closets, and brass ceiling fans; suites have small kitchens. Local hotel group J Collection took over ownership in 2019; as of spring 2024, the café and restaurant were still under renovation.

Pros

  • Good value
  • Affordable on-site parking
  • Close to the Old Ursuline Convent and the French Market

Cons

  • Café open only for breakfast and lunch
  • Bathrooms are small and dated
  • Rooms need updating
1234 Chartres St., New Orleans, LA, 70116, USA
504-529–2492
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87 rooms
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Loews New Orleans Hotel

$$$ | 300 Poydras St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA

One of the friendliest large hotels in the city, this property stands out with stellar service and bright, oversized rooms. The West Indies–style lobby, with a striking front-desk collage of black-and-white New Orleans scenes, is very welcoming. Soothing colors and Italian bed linens enrich the pleasant rooms, which are among the largest and most well appointed in the city. (There's even an umbrella in every room in case guests forget to pack one.) Since guest accommodations are located on floors 11–21, all have great views of downtown or the river. Grand King rooms include large bathtubs and separate glass-enclosed showers. This may look like a typical chain hotel on the outside, but its quality and consistency set it far apart. There is an on-site spa and pool.

Pros

  • Excellent restaurant and lounge
  • Large rooms with great amenities
  • Great views from all rooms

Cons

  • About a 10-minute walk to the French Quarter
  • No in-room refrigerator
  • Some outlets could use a revamp
300 Poydras St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-595–3300
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297 rooms
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Loft 523

$$ | 523 Gravier St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA

A good option for chic, loft-style digs, this hotel is so subtle from the outside that you may have trouble finding it among the surrounding buildings. Once inside, the atmosphere is sleek and seductive—Frank Lloyd Wright mixed with SoHo loft. Frette linens, Fortuny lamps, DVD surround-sound systems, and cavernous limestone bathrooms with Aveda amenities and stone vanity tables make this a stylish grownup retreat.

Pros

  • Sophisticared art-filled setting
  • Free wifi
  • Top-shelf amenities

Cons

  • Some guests may be put off by the trendiness of it all
  • Check-in, bar, and restaurant around the corner at International House
  • Some systems could use an upgrade
523 Gravier St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-200–6523
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18 rooms
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Macarty House

$$ | 3820 Burgundy St., New Orleans, LA, 70117, USA

Formerly a bed-and-breakfast, this house now rents to large groups and comes with a saltwater pool, private baths in each room, and plenty of private space and amenities. Rooms are spacious with high ceilings, and some have private balconies. The friendly hosts are happy to give recommendations for drinking and dining, which will have you feeling like part of the neighborhood in no time.

Pros

  • Great pool, courtyard, and outdoor bar
  • Friendly owners who make you feel at home
  • Charming interiors

Cons

  • Must book entire house (no individual rooms)
  • Some noise travels from room to room
  • Strict cancellation policy
3820 Burgundy St., New Orleans, LA, 70117, USA
504-267–1564
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8 rooms
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New Orleans Marriott Hotel

$$$ | 555 Canal St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA

This centrally located 41-story skyscraper boasts fabulous views of the Quarter, downtown, and the Mississippi River. It's an easy walk from the Shops at Canal Place mall, the Riverwalk outlet mall, and the Convention Center. Rooms are comfortable, and service is friendly (if uneven), though the hotel lacks a sense of place. It's consistently busy with convention visitors, and the crowds in the lobby sometimes rival those on Bourbon Street.

Pros

  • Centrally located
  • Stunning city and river views
  • Can be a good deal during busy season

Cons

  • Typical chain hotel
  • Lacks charm
  • Charge for Wi-Fi in the rooms (access is free from the lobby)
555 Canal St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
844-631–0595
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1,329 rooms
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NOPSI Hotel

$$ | 317 Baronne St., New Orleans, LA, 70112, USA
This hotel repurposes the New Orleans Public Service Inc. (NOPSI) building, a grand 1920s design, where New Orleanians used to pay their utility bills. The hotel is spacious throughout, and rooms have high ceilings and plenty of natural light. A small rooftop pool comes with a bar and lounge area, and Public Service, the lobby restaurant, serves inventive coastal fare.

Pros

  • Good on-site dining and bars, including a rooftop pool
  • Large rooms
  • Fun nods throughout to historical significance

Cons

  • Daily amenities charge
  • Some rooms don't have windows
  • Rooftop books up with private events
317 Baronne St., New Orleans, LA, 70112, USA
844-439–1463
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217 rooms
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The Old No. 77 Hotel & Chandlery

$$ | 535 Tchoupitoulas St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA

This industrial-chic retreat transformed an 1854 warehouse in New Orleans’s Central Business District, just four blocks from the buzzing French Quarter. With hardwood floors, exposed-brick walls, patterned rugs, and modern furnishings, the lobby exudes a comforting warmth. Rooms are spacious with large windows, and families with four-legged friends will be delighted to know that dogs are welcome, too. (The hotel even provides dog food, bowls, toys, and treats!) Old No. 77 has also partnered with the New Orleans Center for the Creative Arts (NOCCA) to create an artsy vibe with a small gallery housing the work of local artists in the lobby. The restaurant, Compère Lapin, offers dishes inspired by New Orleans as well as St. Lucia, Chef Nina Compton’s home country.

Pros

  • Central location that is near the French Quarter but not too close to the noise
  • Stylish vibe
  • Excellent on-site restaurant

Cons

  • Some guest rooms don't have windows
  • Lobby can get overcrowded with after-work revelers flocking to the restaurant bar
  • Some public areas could use an upgrade
535 Tchoupitoulas St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-527–5271
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165 rooms
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Omni Royal Orleans Hotel

$$$$ | 621 St. Louis St., New Orleans, LA, 70140, USA

One of the more elegant options in the French Quarter, this large white-marble landmark is a replica of the grand 1800s St. Louis Hotel, with columns, gilt mirrors, and magnificent chandeliers: traditional elegance in a central location. All rooms have marble baths; some have balconies. The lobby-level Rib Room is a classic see-and-be-seen restaurant. The rooftop pool has one of the city's best views of the French Quarter.

Pros

  • Old-world grandeur
  • Central location
  • Beautiful common areas

Cons

  • Can be crowded in the lobby and pool areas
  • Daily charge for Wi-Fi
  • Smaller rooms with some wear and tear
621 St. Louis St., New Orleans, LA, 70140, USA
504-529–5333
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371 rooms
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Pelham Hotel

$$ | 444 Common St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA

This 19th-century building with homey accommodations is close to CBD sights like the Riverwalk and the casino, and offers a less hectic alternative to the convention hotels. The small lobby has a green marble floor and fresh flowers. Some of the small rooms have four-poster beds, all have marble and granite baths, and some, though attractively furnished, do not have windows.

Pros

  • Centrally located, but far from heavily traveled tourist streets
  • Quirky charm
  • Fun brunch restaurant next door

Cons

  • Rooms can be small and some lack windows
  • No on-site swimming pool or fitness area
  • Noise from downtown traffic
444 Common St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-522–4444
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60 rooms
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Pontchartrain Hotel

$$$ | 2031 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA

At this 1930s hotel restored to its former glory, chicness abounds throughout in shades of green, floral, and plush. The building makes up for its lack of amenities and updates with quirky historic charm and three excellent on-site venues: Jack Rose, the hip ground floor restaurant; the historic Bayou Bar, with nightly live jazz; and Hot Tin, a rooftop hotspot with stunning views. 

Pros

  • Excellent bars and restaurants on-site
  • Charming historic building
  • Convenient but quieter part of town

Cons

  • Upper floors need an update
  • Comings and goings of bar patrons makes for a noisy lobby
  • Limited amenities
2031 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-206–3114
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106 rooms
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Q&C Hotel and Bar

$$ | 344 Camp St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA

Intimate and tasteful, this hotel three blocks outside the French Quarter is a good alternative to the megahotels that surround it. The 1913 building retains many of its original architectural elements. Renovated rooms come with in-room coffeemakers, hair dryers, ironing boards, and free Wi-Fi. The lobby bar is a fun hangout and serves reasonably priced small plates.

Pros

  • Feels like a smaller, more intimate property
  • Good bar and casual restaurant
  • Nice common areas

Cons

  • Small gym
  • Narrow hallways
  • Main lobby gets crowded
344 Camp St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-587–9700
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196 rooms
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Renaissance Arts Hotel

$$$ | 700 Tchoupitoulas St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA

Art lovers looking to stay close to downtown should check out this circa-1910 warehouse-turned-hotel, where huge windows now make for great views from comfortable, spacious, well-designed rooms furnished with a minimalist bent. The lobby features contemporary art by the likes of Dale Chihuly. There is a good restaurant on-site, along with a coffee and beignet shop.

Pros

  • Modern, well-appointed facilities
  • Beautiful artwork
  • Rooftop pool

Cons

  • Not suitable for those who want a traditional New Orleans hotel
  • Not convenient to the French Quarter
  • Inconsistent service
700 Tchoupitoulas St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-613–2330
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217 rooms
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Renaissance Pere Marquette Hotel

$$ | 817 Common St., New Orleans, LA, 70112, USA

On floors named after renowned jazz musicians, large, quiet rooms have soothing colors, comfortable fabrics, photography by local artists, and oversize marble bathrooms. On-site restaurants include a beignet shop and old-school oyster counter.

Pros

  • Good on-site bar and restaurant
  • Excellent service
  • Generous amenities

Cons

  • Location is not especially pedestrian-friendly
  • Showing some wear-and-tear
  • Some rooms are small
817 Common St., New Orleans, LA, 70112, USA
504-525–1111
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272 rooms
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Royal Frenchmen Hotel and Bar

$$ | 700 Frenchmen St., New Orleans, LA, 70116, USA

The two historic town houses facing Washington Square on Frenchmen Street were a millinery and an orphanage before opening as a boutique hotel in 2017, and has comfortable, art-filled rooms with amenities like Keurig machines and small refrigerators. There is a large courtyard and a beautiful fountain, as well as a bar that produces terrific craft cocktails. There is live music featured most nights, so rooms can be noisy.

Pros

  • Boutique vibe
  • Gorgeous courtyard
  • On-site craft cocktail bar

Cons

  • On a busy, loud street
  • Live music can be heard in the rooms
  • Trendy scene isn't best for all
700 Frenchmen St., New Orleans, LA, 70116, USA
504-619--9660
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13 rooms, 3 suites
Free Breakfast

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The Saint Hotel

$$$ | 931 Canal St., New Orleans, LA, 70112, USA

In the 1909 beaux-arts Audubon Building, up-to-the-minute decor really pops in a lobby glittering with chandeliers, atmospheric Carnival photos, and acres of sheer tulle curtains. Compact, white-and-cobalt guest rooms are crisply outfitted with high-end bedding and cushy amenities.

Pros

  • On the Canal Street streetcar line and parade route
  • A few blocks from French Quarter action
  • Marble baths

Cons

  • May be too edgy and stark for some guests
  • Lacks traditional New Orleans ambience and charm
  • On busy street
931 Canal St., New Orleans, LA, 70112, USA
504-522–5400
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171 rooms
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