4 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.

Best Western Plus St. Christopher Hotel

$ | 114 Magazine St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA

A former office complex from the 1890s offers rooms with exposed-brick walls and basic furnishings just a block from the French Quarter. Nothing here is terribly luxurious, but friendly service and the no-two-rooms-alike surroundings are a welcome break from the chain-hotel circuit.

Pros

  • Good location for the convention center and the French Quarter
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Free continental breakfast

Cons

  • Bar open Thursday to Saturday only
  • No gym
  • Interior rooms don't have windows
114 Magazine St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
800-645–9312
Hotel Details
108 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
Hotel Details
43 rooms
No Meals

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The Lookout Inn

$ | 833 Poland Ave., New Orleans, LA, 70117, USA

Suites at this laid-back inn are surprisingly spacious, and the cozy backyard comes with a hot tub, pool, and outdoor bar.

Pros

  • Great neighborhood
  • Plenty of space
  • Charming backyard with pool and grill

Cons

  • More of a rental house than a hotel
  • No breakfast
  • Residential area can be too quiet for some
833 Poland Ave., New Orleans, LA, 70117, USA
504-947–8188
Hotel Details
4 rooms
No Meals

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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
Hotel Details
317 rooms
No meals

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