82 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.

Melrose Mansion

$$$$ | 937 Esplanade Ave., New Orleans, LA, 70116, USA

Just steps from the French Quarter, this renovated Victorian mansion turns on the grandeur with antique furnishings, hardwood floors, cathedral ceilings, and large chandeliers—and lots of luxurious, modern conveniences. The rooms include king or queen beds dressed in fine linens, along with modern amenities that include Wi-Fi, mini-refrigerators, flat-screen TVs, and iPhone docking stations. Baths are marbled and sumptuous; three rooms have Jacuzzi tubs, and one has a private patio. Cocktails are served each evening in the formal drawing room. Complimentary wine and cheese are served each evening in the parlor.

Pros

  • Private and luxurious, with lots of pampering
  • Complimentary wine and cheese nightly
  • Breakfast included

Cons

  • One night's stay is charged prior to arrival (special-event policies vary)
  • Streetside rooms can be noisy
  • Weekends fill up fast with weddings
937 Esplanade Ave., New Orleans, LA, 70116, USA
504-657--7996
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21 rooms
Free Breakfast

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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
No Meals

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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
No Meals

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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
No Meals

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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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Park View Historic Hotel

$$$ | 7004 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, LA, 70118, USA

This Victorian guesthouse, steps from the streetcar and Audubon Park, adds to the delightful selection of smaller Uptown lodgings. The historic property has graced St. Charles Avenue since 1884 when it welcomed visitors to the World's Fair, and every room is decorated with period antiques and decorative accessories. Breakfast is served in the dining room overlooking Audubon Park, and the cozy library is stocked with books for guests to enjoy. The home has one of the largest collections of historic Carnival memorabilia on public display in the city. The streetcar---which you will be charmed to see roll by from the porch---will get you to the Garden District, the Warehouse District, the CBD, and the edge of the French Quarter.

Pros

  • Great views of and access to Audubon Park
  • Many excellent restaurants nearby
  • Historic ambience

Cons

  • Not walkable to downtown or the French Quarter
  • Rooms can feel dated
  • Some rooms are much smaller than others
7004 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, LA, 70118, USA
504-861–7564
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22 rooms
Free Breakfast

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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
No Meals

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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
No Meals

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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
No Meals

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Rathbone Mansions

$$ | 1244 Esplanade Ave., New Orleans, LA, 70116, USA

This B&B is made up of two historic 1800s mansions on Esplanade Avenue, both minutes from the French Quarter, but peaceful enough to feel much farther away. The fair price makes it even more appealing, as does the front porch overlooking the street and the quiet backyard with a pool and Jacuzzi. The decor is somewhat quirky and a bit worn.

Pros

  • Unique chance to stay in an Esplanade Avenue mansion
  • Good value
  • Nice pool and courtyard

Cons

  • Standard wear-and-tear of an old house
  • Strict cancellation policy
  • Grab-and-go–style breakfast
1244 Esplanade Ave., New Orleans, LA, 70116, USA
504-309–4479
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12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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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
No Meals

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Selina Catahoula Hotel

$$ | 914 Union St., New Orleans, LA, 70112, USA

This charming boutique hotel is a refreshing escape from a run-of-the-mill chain stay. Modern amenities and eclectic style abound, with tasty cocktails served in the black-and-white tiled bar, inner courtyard, and rooftop.

Pros

  • Chic decor
  • Comfortable beds
  • Great lobby for hanging out

Cons

  • Rooms are on the small side
  • No on-site restaurant
  • Bar and courtyard get noisy on popular nights
914 Union St., New Orleans, LA, 70112, USA
504-603–2442
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35 rooms
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Sheraton New Orleans Hotel

$$$ | 500 Canal St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA

Sheraton Club rooms come with many special amenities, but even the regular guest rooms here are spacious and well appointed, with contemporary touches and lots of extras. Aimed to please corporate groups and conventions, expect top-quality service and a superfast elevator system. In the lobby, a fountain sets a tropical tone, and the Starbucks is a popular meeting spot. A nice balance of Creole- and Cajun-style dishes is served in the airy second-floor Roux Bistro. One of the great downtown eateries, the Palace Café, is right across Canal Street.

Pros

  • Large hotel with lots of rooms
  • Central location
  • Rooftop pool and sundeck

Cons

  • Typical corporate convention property
  • Can be crowded during peak season
  • Fee for Wi-Fi in guest rooms
500 Canal St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-525–2500
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1,100 rooms
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Sully Mansion

$$ | 2631 Prytania St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA

Famous 19th-century architect Thomas Sully built this handsome, rambling Queen Anne–style house in 1890. In the foyer, light filters in through stunning stained-glass windows original to the home. Though not the only such accommodations in this neighborhood, this B&B stands out for its attentive service and lovely 1940s furnishings. The home is on a tree-lined street one block from the St. Charles Avenue streetcar line and close to Magazine Street shops and museums. Delicious breakfasts are made with local, farm-fresh ingredients, and include such delicacies as crab cakes with poached eggs and sourdough blueberry pancakes. Weather permitting, guests enjoy breakfast in the tropical courtyard.

Pros

  • Old-world charm
  • Individualized attention to guests
  • Great breakfasts

Cons

  • A mile or so from the French Quarter
  • Most rooms are only accessible by stairs
  • Parking is free, but it's street parking
2631 Prytania St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-891–0457
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10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Troubadour Hotel

$$ | 1111 Gravier St., New Orleans, LA, 70112, USA

This midsize hotel has a funky, boutique vibe, an on-site restaurant, and a great rooftop bar with frequent DJ entertainment. Spacious rooms have small living areas with curated art, coffee-table books, and local specialties in the minibar. Bright, modern bathrooms come with Jonathan Adler beauty products.

Pros

  • Modern rooms and bathrooms
  • Rooftop bar has great views of the city
  • On-site restaurant

Cons

  • Lobby is small and busy
  • Immediate area around hotel feels remote
  • Minimal storage space in most rooms
1111 Gravier St., New Orleans, LA, 70112, USA
504-518–5800
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184 rooms
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Virgin Hotel New Orleans

$$$$ | 550 Barrone St., New Orleans, LA, 70113, USA

This hip, colorful hotel with eye-popping design has stylish and thoughtfully outfitted rooms, friendly and welcoming service, and a diverse and non-stop entertainment program featuring DJs, burlesque, and an assortment of live music. There is a serene rooftop bar and pool for lounging

Pros

  • Outstanding guest services
  • Central location
  • Rooftop pool

Cons

  • Too trendy for some
  • Lacks a sense of New Orleans place
  • The pool can get crowded on weekends
550 Barrone St., New Orleans, LA, 70113, USA
504-603--8000
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238 rooms
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W Hotel New Orleans French Quarter

$$$ | 316 Chartres St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA

The perks here include one of the best locations in the Quarter, balconies that overlook either the courtyard or Chartres Street, and the staff's "whatever, whenever" policy: 24-hour concierges will find those barbecue ribs you're craving at 3 am, arrange a deep-tissue massage, or even track down a last-minute gown for a Mardi Gras ball. The rooms were fully renovated in 2024---some of them have plantation shutters, and two of the four carriage-house suites share a cheery sundeck. Posh amenities include Bliss bath products in all rooms. On weekends, Creole-Cajun restaurant 3rd Block Depot hosts a "Legs and Eggs" Burlesque Brunch with local legend Bella Blue.

Pros

  • Beautiful courtyard and pool
  • Renovated rooms
  • Lively contemporary decor with a New Orleans flavor

Cons

  • Small driveway area can get crowded with valet activity
  • Lines at check-in and check-out
  • Charge for Wi-Fi
316 Chartres St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-581–1200
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102 rooms
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The Westin New Orleans Canal Place

$$$ | 100 Iberville St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA

Views from this large convention hotel are enviable: two-story arched lobby windows overlook the French Quarter, and guest rooms tower over the great bend in the Mississippi River. Starting at the 11th floor of the Canal Place shopping mall, this Westin boasts a lobby filled with European antiques and a grand piano, all set against a rose Carrara-marble background, while the airy rooms are comfortably business-standard in look and feel.

Pros

  • Luxurious rooms and suites
  • Fabulous views of the Mississippi River and the French Quarter
  • Close to shopping

Cons

  • Hotel has a chain feel
  • Groups can overwhelm common spaces
  • Mixed service
100 Iberville St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-566–7006
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478 rooms
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New Orleans Airport Hilton

$ | 901 Airline Dr., Kenner, LA, 70062, USA

Directly across from the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, the Hilton is a good choice for travelers flying in late or departing early in the morning. The upscale decor coordinates muted pastel colors with the soft-pink Caribbean-style exterior. The handwoven area rugs are from England. Check out the 21-station fitness center and oversize outdoor hot tub.

Pros

  • Big emphasis on quality linens and bed comfort

Cons

  • 10 miles or more from popular New Orleans sights and neighborhoods
901 Airline Dr., Kenner, LA, 70062, USA
504-469–5000
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317 rooms
No meals

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