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.

Windsor Court Hotel

$$$ | 300 Gravier St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA Fodor's Choice
Windsor Court Hotel, CBD
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Located just four blocks from the French Quarter, this elegant luxury hotel has plenty of upscale amenities—think plush carpeting, marble vanities, and well-appointed dressing areas set in spacious guest rooms. But it's not just the rooms that make a stay here such a treat. The Grill Room's dishes are renowned, and Le Salon serves a decadent afternoon tea. The Polo Club Lounge has one of the best martini menus to be found anywhere, as well as a selection of imaginative appetizers and live jazz music. The heated outdoor pool, full-service spa, and glass-enclosed gym make it difficult to leave such a refined cocoon. When you do opt to explore, the hotel is within easy walking distance of the riverfront and fabulous shopping options.

Pros

  • Old-world elegance
  • Superior service
  • Beautiful outdoor saltwater pool, spa, and gym

Cons

  • Location close to casino can mean traffic outside
  • Books up far in advance
  • Traditional English theme doesn't scream New Orleans
300 Gravier St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-523–6000
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316 rooms
No Meals

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Ace Hotel New Orleans

$$$ | 600 Carondolet St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA Fodor's Choice

This large, hip hotel is always buzzing with action. Expect friendly staff, stylish amenities, and several top-notch dining options. The hotel has one of the best rooftop pool bars in the city. Performance spaces and shops on-site feature local culture and talent.

Pros

  • Good entertainment and dining options on-site
  • Excellent rooftop pool
  • Sense of character and style

Cons

  • Lobby gets loud and crowded on nights when there are shows
  • Too sceney for some
  • Inconsistent service
600 Carondolet St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-900–1180
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234 rooms
No Meals

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Caesars New Orleans Hotel

$$$ | 228 Poydras St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA Fodor's Choice

This spot is all about location, location, location—directly across the street from Caesars New Orleans Casino, near the convention center and riverfront attractions, close to the Warehouse District, the CBD, and the French Quarter. Public areas are richly decorated with marble floors, chandeliers, and plush furnishings. Guest rooms are larger than the local norm and have colorful accents, plush headboards, pillow-top mattresses, and Gilchrist & Soames bath products. Ruth's Chris Steak House, a chain founded in New Orleans, is off the lobby.

Pros

  • Stylish rooms
  • Convenient on-site entertainment
  • Nice public areas

Cons

  • The hustle and bustle of this part of town mean peace and quiet can be in short supply
  • Casino marketing is ever-present
  • Mazelike building layout
228 Poydras St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-533–6000
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450 rooms
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The Columns Hotel

$$$$ | 3811 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, LA, 70115, USA Fodor's Choice

This white-column 1883 Victorian hotel drips with local charm and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places—guests especially enjoy the lovely, wide veranda. A dark, intimate lounge serves up delicious cocktails, the restaurant (sit outdoors if possible) is excellent, and there is a live jazz trio every Monday in the ballroom.

Pros

  • Exquisite architecture
  • Perfect veranda for watching the St. Charles Avenue parades during Mardi Gras
  • Entertainment downstairs like Monday live jazz in the ballroom

Cons

  • Rooms run chilly in the winter
  • Transportation necessary to French Quarter and CBD
  • Rooms don't get a lot of sunlight
3811 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, LA, 70115, USA
504-899–9308
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18 rooms

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Four Seasons New Orleans

$$$$ | 2 Canal St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA Fodor's Choice

Outfitted with two local chef-driven restaurants, the sparkling Chandelier Bar in the lobby, a swank spa, and a rooftop pool, this landmark 34-story tower overlooking the Mississippi River oozes contemporary glam and five-star hospitality. Spacious and white-washed modern rooms spare no luxury, from high count linens and upscale room amenities. Curated experiences are offered for the VIP of mind.

Pros

  • Glamorous lobby bar
  • Rooftop pool, 24-hour fitness center, and spa
  • Luxurious room amenities

Cons

  • Luxury price point
  • Lobby bar can get very crowded during high season
  • Room service food is just okay
2 Canal St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-434--5100
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341 rooms
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Henry Howard Hotel

$$$ | 2041 Prytania St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA Fodor's Choice

This 19th-century mansion, named for the prominent Louisiana architect who designed it, is now a beautifully restored and updated boutique hotel. Rooms have high ceilings, four-poster beds, and modern amenities. Front rooms have private balconies overlooking the live oaks and bougainvillea trees of a charming residential street. It's one block to the streetcar on St. Charles Avenue, and a quick walk to shops and restaurants on Magazine Street.

Pros

  • Large, quiet rooms
  • Above-and-beyond service
  • A good mix of history and style close to Magazine Street

Cons

  • No on-site restaurant
  • Lacking amenities like gym or pool
  • Residential street might be too quiet for some
2041 Prytania St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-313–1577
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19 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Mazarin

$$ | 730 Bienville St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA Fodor's Choice

An enviable French Quarter location combines with loads of charm, including a picture-perfect courtyard with a fountain and guest rooms featuring black-marble floors. The sophisticated Patrick's Bar Vin downstairs is your spot for an evening cocktail. The amenities are impressive, and include iPhone docking stations, imported linens, free Wi-Fi, and complimentary in-room bottled artesian water. Bathrooms have roomy showers, but no tubs. Some rooms have balconies, others have courtyard views, and all come with one of the best free breakfasts in the Quarter.

Pros

  • Great location
  • Excellent guest services
  • Free welcome cocktail in the 21st Amendment, an on-site, Prohibition-theme bar

Cons

  • Rooms facing the street can be noisy
  • No tubs
  • No pool
730 Bienville St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-581–7300
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105 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Monteleone

$$$ | 214 Royal St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA Fodor's Choice

One of the grand old hotels of New Orleans, the Hotel Monteleone dates to 1886 and oozes sophistication, romance, and history. The rooms are luxurious with Italian bed linens and Keurig coffeemakers, and the ornate, baroque-style facade, liveried doormen, shimmering lobby chandeliers, and nightly live jazz warm many a traditionalist's heart. But time doesn't stand still here: the revolving Carousel Bar and Lounge, a see-and-be-seen spot since 1949, is still lively; the well-equipped fitness center has a great view of the Mississippi River; and the Criollo restaurant serves modern takes on Creole classics. Rooms and luxury suites in the hotel's Iberville Tower were fully renovated in 2024.

Pros

  • Great location in the French Quarter
  • Royal Street shopping
  • Fabulous and famous carousel bar

Cons

  • The lobby and entrance can get crowded
  • Attracts big parties
  • Rooms on the small side
214 Royal St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-523–3341
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655 rooms
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Hotel Peter and Paul

$$$ | 2317 Burgundy St., New Orleans, LA, 70117, USA Fodor's Choice

A longtime neighborhood resident teamed with a boutique hotel group to renovate this former church and rectory, creating a one-of-a-kind hotel, supremely rooted in place. The unique architectural touches, careful color schemes (a different one on every floor), and sparse-but-dramatic oversize European antiques are just some of the magic that make this hotel so aesthetically pleasing. Food and drink, brought to you by the team behind Bacchanal, is served in chic parlors and in the intimate bar. Handicapped accessible rooms are available in the Schoolhouse building, which has an elevator.

Pros

  • Gorgeous architecture and decor create a one-of-a-kind experience
  • Great restaurant and bar
  • Free parking lot

Cons

  • Limited shared common areas
  • Most rooms are small
  • Lighting can be an issue
2317 Burgundy St., New Orleans, LA, 70117, USA
504-356–5200
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71 rooms
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Hotel Saint Vincent

$$$$ | 1507 Magazine St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA Fodor's Choice

A former Catholic orphanage is now perhaps the city's most stylish hotel: this sprawling, red-bricked estate, with a maze of wide verandas and inner courtyards flanked by palm trees and tropical plants, creates a luxurious oasis you won't want to leave. Here you'll find a generous pool and outdoor bar, as well as two restaurants (casual French-Vietnamese bakery, and high-end Coastal Italian dining room), with lovely design details throughout. All this, plus a guest-only lounge and revolving calendar of cultural events, curate a New Orleans experience you won't soon forget.  

Pros

  • Feels like a chic Italian resort
  • Great attention to detail throughout
  • One of the best pools in the city

Cons

  • Very expensive during high season
  • Too sceney or stylish for some
  • No fitness center
1507 Magazine St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-350--2450
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75 rooms, 4 suites
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Maison de la Luz

$$$$ | 546 Carondelet St., New Orleans, LA, 814-7720, USA Fodor's Choice

A sophisticated sibling of the Ace Hotel next door, this five-star boutique guesthouse is intimate and unique, with a playful and regal decor inspired by magical realism and the city’s Caribbean, European, and Latin American influences. Exclusivity is key here: the entire property belongs to guests only, including the chic parlor and breakfast room, where you’ll enjoy a generous European-style continental breakfast and daily wine and cheese. There's even a speakeasy-like lounge with a hidden door, granting private access to Bar Marilou, a sexy Parisian library bar. Prices reflect a luxury hotel, but so does the experience.

Pros

  • Access to Ace Hotel amenities next door, including pool and fitness room
  • Extremely private and quiet
  • Great breakfast and daily wine and cheese

Cons

  • Continental breakfast costs extra
  • No full restaurant or other hotel amenities within the building
  • Higher price tag than other options nearby
546 Carondelet St., New Orleans, LA, 814-7720, USA
504-814–7720
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67 rooms
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Ritz-Carlton New Orleans

$$$$ | 921 Canal St., New Orleans, LA, 70112, USA Fodor's Choice

One of the city's most regal hotels sits on Canal Street, with luxurious rooms and suites occupying what was once the Maison Blanche department store. Rooms are furnished with local art and antiques, feature oversize marble bathrooms and plush linens, and are within walking distance of most attractions and minutes from the Convention Center. Rooms on the club floor come with a concierge, a private lounge with fireplaces and snacks, and terrific city views. The spa regularly tops lists as one of the best in the country. Plan to spend at least one evening soaking up the sounds of Grammy-nominated musician Jeremy Davenport in the Davenport Lounge.

Pros

  • Possibly the best spa in New Orleans and excellent New Orleans fare at M Bistro
  • Central location
  • Afternoon tea here is one of the most civilized traditions in the city

Cons

  • Sometimes feels like a chain
  • Rates are among the highest in town
  • Internet speed inconsistent
921 Canal St., New Orleans, LA, 70112, USA
504-524–1331
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565 rooms
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The Roosevelt Hotel New Orleans

$$$ | 123 Baronne St., New Orleans, LA, 70112, USA Fodor's Choice

From its glittering lobby to each beautiful, traditionally furnished guest room, this iconic New Orleans hotel offers a grand experience. A downtown anchor for more than a century, the hotel was nearly destroyed by Hurricane Katrina, but its glam lives on. The legendary Sazerac Bar is a top spot for cocktails, and the Fountain Lounge is popular for fried chicken Mondays and live music most evenings. There's a 12,000-square-foot Waldorf Astoria Spa, a fitness center, as well as a rooftop pool.

Pros

  • Exquisite lobby, especially when the holiday decorations are up
  • Location near downtown, theaters, and French Quarter
  • Outstanding bar and restaurants

Cons

  • Pricey fees for parking and in-room Wi-Fi
  • Rooms aren't as exciting as other parts of the hotel
  • Famous Sazerac Bar can get really crowded on weekends
123 Baronne St., New Orleans, LA, 70112, USA
504-648–1200
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504 rooms
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Royal Sonesta New Orleans

$$$ | 300 Bourbon St., New Orleans, LA, 70140, USA Fodor's Choice

Adding a touch of class to its Bourbon Street environs, this French Quarter favorite is soothing from the moment you step into the marbled lobby, where lush plants enhance a cool, serene atmosphere. Guest rooms are restful, and furnished with flat-screen televisions, pillow-top mattresses, and complimentary Wi-Fi; many have French doors that open to balconies or patios. The RClub level features upgraded rooms and suites, plus private elevators, a club lounge and special amenities. The Desire Oyster Bar, on the lobby level, faces Bourbon Street and serves local seafood delicacies; LeBooze Lounge offers a front-row seat to Bourbon Street; and The Jazz Playhouse delivers top-shelf live music nightly. Restaurant R'evolution by chefs John Folse and Rick Tramonto is special-occasion dining at its best, serving creative Louisiana cuisine.

Pros

  • Excellent restaurant and bars
  • Bustling, cavernous lobby
  • Great balcony views of the Quarter

Cons

  • Consistently high occupancy can lead to slow elevator service
  • Rooms facing Bourbon Street are noisy
  • Somewhat dated rooms that show wear
300 Bourbon St., New Orleans, LA, 70140, USA
504-586–0300
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517 rooms
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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
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108 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Bienville House Hotel

$$ | 320 Decatur St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA

At this conveniently located hotel, some of the antiques-filled rooms open to gorgeous sundecks, while others have balconies overlooking the courtyard's saltwater pool. The pool and the proximity to the aquarium and other family-friendly attractions make this a good choice for travelers with kids in tow, while the lively tiki bar downstairs will please the adults. 

Pros

  • Close to the Canal Street streetcars and Jackson Square
  • Friendly service
  • Affordable for the location

Cons

  • Noise can be a problem at night
  • Standard rooms are on the small side
  • No fitness center
320 Decatur St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-529–2345
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83 rooms
No Meals

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The Blake Hotel New Orleans

$$ | 500 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA

In season, the Blake occupies prime real estate on one of the Big Easy's best Carnival corners: the intersection of St. Charles Avenue and Poydras Street near Lafayette Square. The rooms are sizable, with ample windows that allow lots of light and wide views of the CBD. There is a 24-hour gym and on-site bar and restaurant.

Pros

  • Convenient location on the St. Charles Avenue streetcar line
  • Pet-friendly
  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons

  • Busy intersection
  • Rooms lack a sense of New Orleans style
  • No pool
500 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-522–9000
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122 rooms
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Bourbon Orleans Hotel

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

This hotel's location is about as central as it gets, though the beautiful courtyard and pool provide welcome sanctuary from the loud, 24-hour Bourbon Street action just outside the door. Be sure to request one of the well-appointed, traditionally styled guest rooms that overlook the greenery and not the street. There are ergonomic office chairs and free in-room Wi-Fi, and some rooms have balconies. The lobby exudes turn-of-the-20th-century New Orleans glamour, and the Bourbon O bar is a classy place to people-watch over cocktails.

Pros

  • Welcome cocktail and complimentary coffee and tea in the lobby
  • Nice fitness center
  • Live entertainment in the on-site bar

Cons

  • Lobby level is often crowded
  • Street-facing rooms can be noisy
  • Historic location shows some wear and tear
717 Orleans St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-771–5214
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246 rooms
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The Celestine

$$$ | 727 Toulouse St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA

No two rooms are the same in this building, which inherited some inevitable quirkiness of a French Quarter townhouse (uneven floors, window units instead of central air) but exudes sophistication and elegance. For being so close to Bourbon Street, the whole property is surprisingly quiet, especially in the courtyard and back building, where Tennessee Williams once wrote much of A Streetcar Named Desire. Designer Sara Costello does justice to the building’s history (this was the home of Creole pharmacist Antoine Peychaud, and is named for his wife), incorporating paintings and photographs found on the property, antique furniture, and modern amenities. Rooms range from an apartment-size penthouse color-soaked in green, with daybeds and a breakfast nook, to a cozy galley room with brick walls. The on-site cocktail bar doesn’t get any better, and coffee and pastries are served in the Tennessee Williams wing.

Pros

  • By far the most stylish hotel in the neighborhood
  • Historic without sacrificing comfort
  • Excellent courtyard and bar

Cons

  • Too close to Bourbon Street for some
  • Lacks some amenities of a bigger hotel
  • No elevator
727 Toulouse St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-332--2200
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10 rooms
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Chateau LeMoyne

$$ | 301 Dauphine St., New Orleans, LA, 70112, USA

Just one block off Bourbon Street, this branch of the Holiday Inn chain is pleasantly distinctive, with spacious rooms occupying a historic 19th-century New Orleans landmark, designed in part by famous architect James Gallier. Eight Creole Suites are located off a tropical courtyard, and rooms with courtyard views provide especially peaceful escapes from the hustle and bustle of the French Quarter.

Pros

  • Great location
  • Large, heated saltwater swimming pool
  • Affordable rates

Cons

  • Some bathrooms are small
  • Limited to no food and drink on-site
  • Old plumbing
301 Dauphine St., New Orleans, LA, 70112, USA
504-581–1303
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171 rooms
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Courtyard New Orleans Downtown Near the French Quarter

$$ | 124 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA

A wraparound balcony overlooking St. Charles Avenue, a stunning six-story atrium, and some nods to period charm distinguish this family-friendly CBD hotel from other options in the neighborhood. The Café serves breakfast and a limited dinner menu. The hotel is within walking distance of many good restaurants and other attractions, including the kid-friendly Aquarium of the Americas and Insectarium, the French Quarter, the World War II Museum, and Caesars Casino.

Pros

  • Central CBD location
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Good breakfast

Cons

  • Significant street noise at all hours
  • Balcony rooms are in high demand during Mardi Gras
  • Amenities are slim
124 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-581–9005
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140 rooms
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Dauphine Orleans

$$$ | 415 Dauphine St., New Orleans, LA, 70112, USA

A great location—within easy walking distance of the action but removed enough to make this a secluded respite—comes with lots of charm. Stylish rooms are split between a main building and an 1834 residence where exposed brick and cypress beams add even more atmosphere. The hotel bar, May Baily's Place, was once a bordello, and famous naturalist and painter John James Audubon painted his "Birds of America" series from 1821 to 1822 in the hotel's Audubon Room, where a complimentary breakfast is now served. Some rooms have Jacuzzi tubs and marble baths. The Dauphine also manages the Audubon Cottages a block away.

Pros

  • French Quarter architecture
  • Saltwater pool
  • Complimentary breakfast, in-room coffee, and bottled water

Cons

  • Some rooms require climbing stairs
  • Outdated decor
  • Small lobby
415 Dauphine St., New Orleans, LA, 70112, USA
504-586–1800
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110 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Dew Drop Inn Hotel & Lounge

$$ | 2836 Lasalle St., New Orleans, LA, 70115, USA

New Orleanians rejoice at the return of this Civil Rights and music-history landmark: a thoughtful team restored Central City's iconic Dew Drop Inn to its former glory (plus modern amenities). In its heyday, The Dew Drop's lounge was "the South's swankiest spot," a symbol of inclusivity and safety for Black travelers, and a bright icon of Black entrepreneurship in the Jim Crow South. Legends like Ray Charles, Little Richard, Irma Thomas, and Fats Domino, hung out here, helping coin the first sounds of rock n' roll in the '50s and '60s. This new iteration honors its history with a small museum and nods to former musical guests throughout. Rooms are simple but stylish, and service is as friendly as it gets. A new back patio and pool is a welcome addition. Music lovers should book one of the Inn's two VIP suites---part hotel suite, part green room---with open windows looking out over the music venue stage.

Pros

  • One-of-a-kind, historic stay
  • Musical past thoughtfully woven into design details
  • Like having a private back room at a concert

Cons

  • Neighborhood not walking distance to tourist attractions
  • No frills amenities and rooms
  • Music in lounge may be too loud or late for some
2836 Lasalle St., New Orleans, LA, 70115, USA
504-948--3002
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17 rooms, 3 suites
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DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel New Orleans

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

Many of the open, airy rooms offer views of the French Quarter, Canal Street, and the Mississippi River. Amenities include an outdoor pool, fitness center, and free Wi-Fi.

Pros

  • Close to the French Quarter and riverfront attractions
  • Connecting rooms
  • Warm chocolate-chip cookies upon arrival

Cons

  • Chain-hotel vibe
  • Attracts conferences and large parties
  • Immediate location busy and lacks charm
300 Canal St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-581–1300
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372 rooms
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The Eliza Jane

$$$ | 315 Magazine St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA

Inspired by the printing press it once housed (and the trailblazing female publisher who ran it), this well-appointed, sleek hotel integrates thoughtful design and details into the building’s original warehouse structure. The open courtyards, exposed brick and beams, and well-above-average French dishes at the restaurant Couvant all elevate the hotel beyond a typical chain (it is part of the Hyatt Unbound Collection). Other perks are the spacious, chic rooms, a loungey living room area (with fireplace and bar), and the well-stocked gym, complete with a Peloton bike.

Pros

  • Great decor and layout, especially in the lobby area
  • Spacious, modern rooms
  • Good bar and restaurant

Cons

  • Street outside is busy and bright
  • Parking and traffic can be a headache
  • Courtyard and bar area get noisy
315 Magazine St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-882–1234
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196 rooms
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Embassy Suites New Orleans–Convention Center and Lofts Club Tower

$$ | 315 Julia St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA

If your primary destination is the convention center (three blocks away) or the restaurants, galleries, and museums in the Warehouse District, these suites with bedrooms and separate parlors are a great choice. Most units have balconies, along with several phones and two 40-inch flat-screen televisions. Cocktails and light snacks are served at the evening reception. Several award-winning restaurants are located within walking distance.

Pros

  • Evening reception with cocktails and snacks
  • Breakfast included with all rooms
  • Outdoor heated lap pool

Cons

  • A significant distance from the French Quarter
  • Attracts big business groups for conventions
  • Some noise and construction
315 Julia St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-525–1993
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370 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Four Points By Sheraton French Quarter

$$$ | 541 Bourbon St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA

With a heart-of-the-party Bourbon Street location, the most coveted of the well-kept rooms here (especially during Mardi Gras) are the ones with balconies overlooking the street. Rooms are classic business style with some traditional flavor; those facing the courtyard and pool are quieter and a better choice for guests not prepared for 24-hour activity.

Pros

  • Ideal for those who want to be in the center of the French Quarter action
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Great courtyard

Cons

  • The high-traffic location means the party outside your front door never ends
  • No mini-refrigerators in rooms
  • Pricey breakfast
541 Bourbon St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-524–7611
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186 rooms
No Meals

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The Frenchmen Hotel

$$$ | 417 Frenchmen St., New Orleans, LA, 70116, USA

A stylish choice for those who want to be near the action (and don't mind hearing it all night), The Frenchmen has comfortable, but spare, rooms, with a rooftop terrace, a pool, and a hot tub. Some rooms have balconies over Frenchmen Street, which can be noisy; alternatively, back rooms away from the street can be requested ahead of time and are somewhat quieter.

Pros

  • Good pool area
  • Tiki bar
  • Quieter rear rooms

Cons

  • Parking is difficult
  • Area can be loud and overwhelming
  • No on-site restaurant
417 Frenchmen St., New Orleans, LA, 70116, USA
504-688--2900
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27 rooms
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Hampton Inn & Suites-New Orleans Convention Center

$$$ | 1201 Convention Center Blvd., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA

Convention center lodgings with character can be hard to come by, but here, two century-old warehouses have been converted into a French colonial–style hotel with large, airy rooms that are comfortable and architecturally distinctive. The grand lobby has original hardwood floors and exposed-brick walls, and the lobby bar overlooks a pool and a lush garden courtyard. Rooms include four-poster beds and wood floors; many overlook a small park. The hotel is on the edge of the Warehouse District and across the street from the convention center; it's within walking distance of several popular restaurants, including Emeril's, Tommy's Cuisine, and Pêche.

Pros

  • Architecturally stunning
  • Minutes from convention center
  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons

  • Extremely busy area
  • Can be daunting to both pedestrians and drivers
  • No restaurant on-site
1201 Convention Center Blvd., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-566–9990
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288 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hampton Inn Downtown

$$ | 226 Carondelet St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA

A converted office building with large, comfortable, and pleasant rooms is an oasis in the midst of the bustling CBD. Just a few blocks from Bourbon Street, the hotel is also near many great restaurants, and the Canal Street streetcar is right outside the front door. A surprisingly lavish complimentary buffet breakfast is served daily, and free beer, wine, and snacks are served Wednesday evening.

Pros

  • Spacious rooms
  • Particularly nice breakfast
  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons

  • Rooms that face the street can be noisy
  • Typical chain hotel
  • Some rooms have unappealing views
226 Carondelet St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-529–9990
Hotel Details
185 rooms
Free Breakfast

Quick Facts

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