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Hotels in French Quarter
41 Hotels
The Soniat House Hotel

The 31-room Soniat House is an upper-middle-range boutique hotel in the French Quarter. Located on a quieter street, this hotel provide a good option for those wanting to explore the area and its history while avoiding the party scene on Bourbon Street. Built into a cluster of three historic townhouses, the hotel presents like a bed-and-breakfast, with large, individually styled rooms full of antiques. All the rooms are spacious and comfortably furnished, though some may be more worn than others and walls are thin. The resident cat adds to the Soniat House's homey feel, but guests with pet allergies may want to look elsewhere. 

Prince Conti Hotel

This 76-room mid-range hotel has an amazing location in the French Quarter, not even a block from famed Bourbon Street. Housed in a historic 19th-century townhouse, the Prince Conti Hotel has plenty of New Orleans charm. Its age does show, though, inside the building, which is in need of some upgrades. There are few on-site amenities, and the rooms feature outdated furnishings, like tube TVs. The hotel does offer free Wi-Fi for guests, comfy beds, and great breakfasts at the on-site Conti Cafe. The rates are quite reasonable for the French Quarter, and the property is a good option for travelers seeking a convenient location -- and little else. The French Market Inn is also worth a look, for those who prioritize modern digs over proximity to Bourbon Street.

Hyatt Centric French Quarter New Orleans

Set in a former department store on bustling Bourbon Street in the French Quarter, the upscale Hyatt Centric French Quarter New Orleans has a bustling and convenient location. It features 254 modern rooms and suites with free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, Keurig coffeemakers, and mini-fridges. Fleece robes, high-end Drybar hairdryers, and BeeKind toiletries come standard. There are five restaurants and bars, including Hard Rock Cafe, Red Fish Grill, Powdered Sugar cafe, Batch Bar, and the Poolside Bar. Other amenities include a 24-hour fitness center, an outdoor courtyard pool, in-room spa services, a 24-hour business center, and over 10,000 square feet of meeting space. Valet parking is available for a fee. Guests who want to be near the French Quarter, but prefer a property with a more boutique feel might consider The Saint Hotel, Autograph Collection

W New Orleans - French Quarter

This 97-room, mid-to-upper range hotel, located just blocks from Bourbon Street, is definitely for those seeking a trendier, hipper NOLA experience. Decorated with an eclectic mix of funky voodoo and contemporary jazz-themed elements, the rooms can be a bit on the small and dark side, but have a unique style. The hotel is a tad pricier than some of the others in this area, and rooms are not spotless, but guests get perks like Bliss bath products and plush W signature bedding. Certain luxuries are missing, like free Wi-Fi. There is, however, a stocked minibar along with a cocktail shaker to get the in-room party started (for a price, of course). The small pool and modern interior courtyard are both inviting, and the on-site restaurant SoBou (i.e. South of Bourbon Street) is top-notch.

The Saint Hotel, Autograph Collection

The Saint Hotel is a modern, upscale property two blocks from Bourbon Street in the French Quarter. It offers 166 rooms and suites with a sexy, adult-oriented vibe. Beautifully designed rooms feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and minibars, but no coffeemakers. Sleek suites add living areas and stylish decor touches like Murano glass chandeliers and exposed brick -- some have an angel or a devil theme. Tempt restaurant serves southern fare for breakfast and dinner, while the bordello-chic Burgundy Bar features regular live music. Additional amenities include a fitness center, a business center, meeting space, and a colorful lobby lounge. Valet parking is available for a fee. There’s no pool or spa. Guests looking for a modern, boutique-style hotel with a less adult-oriented theme might consider the stylish, journalism-themed Eliza Jane.

Olivier House Hotel

Located in the heart of the French Quarter and just one-minute away from lively Bourbon Street, Olivier House Hotel is a charming two-and-a-half-pearl, boutique-style property with 42 guest rooms. This old courtyard mansion has oodles of Old World charm. Guest rooms are arranged around two delightful inner courtyards filled with plants and trees; while the balconies provide views of the greenery and swimming pool below. Rooms and suites are decorated in an old-fashioned style with antique furniture, fireplaces, and oil paintings. Downsides include noise and lack of a restaurant or breakfast service. A similar historic property in the French Quarter worth considering as an alternative is the mid-range Hotel Provincial. 

French Market Inn

Housed in an 18th-century building, French Market Inn is a charming, reasonably priced hotel in the French Quarter loaded with period details and personality. The lower-middle-range hotel has an attractive brick courtyard with a fountain and even a small outdoor pool. Its 120 rooms convey the property's history with exposed brick walls and ornate decor; some rooms also have balconies. However, past guests have complained that rooms pick up street noise, and the inn lacks any dining options (not even breakfast). For a similar historic hotel in the French Quarter, travelers could consider Grenoble House, which also includes a free breakfast. 

Maison Dupuy

Set in a quiet residential section of the French Quarter, just two blocks from lively Bourbon Street, the Maison Dupuy is an upper-middle-range hotel with 200 relaxed rooms and nice amenities. Air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, coffeemakers, and pillow-top mattresses come standard. Upgraded rooms offer courtyard or French Quarter views, and some include balconies. Suites feature living areas with sleeper sofas. The colorful Bistreaux restaurant and bar is open for all meals and hosts regular live music. The lovely courtyard features a large outdoor pool with poolside food and drink service. Other amenities include a 24-hour fitness center, a convenience store, room service, and meeting space. St. James Hotel, an Ascend Hotel Collection Member is a similar property with a richer history, but the pool is much smaller and there’s no gym.

Inn on St. Peter

The three-pearl Inn on St. Peter is a charming, small hotel in the French Quarter, housed in an early 19th-century building with a leafy courtyard. It’s in a quiet location, so it’s a good choice for those who want to stay near Bourbon Street (a three-minute walk) without the noise. Its 29 guest rooms and suites have homey details, like hardwood floors, rich-looking fabrics, and plush, pillow-top bedding. Mini-fridges don't come standard, but all units are otherwise nicely equipped with flat-screen TVs, Keurig coffeemakers, and free Wi-Fi, and some open to the building's wraparound balcony. Bathrooms have Carrara marble tile and come stocked with Aveda bath products. Features are extremely limited, with no breakfast or on-site restaurant. Travelers who want a distinctive small hotel that's a step up in terms of amenities can consider the nearby Place d’Armes Hotel. 

Dauphine Orleans Hotel

This classic, 111-room New Orleans boutique hotel is an upper-middle-range historic property in the French Quarter, just a block from Bourbon Street. Rooms are elegant and charming, all with coffeemakers, bathrobes, free Wi-Fi, and flat-screen TVs. Some have lovely details such as exposed brick, whirlpool tubs, or balconies, but note that street-facing rooms may experience noise and lower-category rooms are on the small side. Like most neighborhood hotels, the property surrounds a lovely private courtyard with a pool, but note that a handful of rooms are across the street from the main building. A quaint on-site bar was a former brother, and all rates include a basic breakfast with coffee. For travelers who don't care about a pool, consider the nearby Hotel Mazarin, which provides a more substantial free breakfast.