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Hotels in New Orleans
107 Hotels
Lafitte Guest House

Located on the famous Bourbon Street in the French Quarter, the Lafitte Guest House is a three-pearl boutique hotel near the city’s most popular areas. Built in 1849, the hotel is an attraction in itself, doubling as an art gallery and filled with classic French decor from another era. Its 14 rooms are elegant and include flat-screen TVs and mini-fridges, though bathrooms are small and are starting to show their age. A free breakfast buffet, shared kitchen, and a business center round out the amenities, plus there's an attractive courtyard that makes for a lovely spot to gather with other guests. Many guests complain of noise issues due to the Bourbon Street location, however; for something that's a bit quieter, travelers might want to check out the Grenoble House, another French Quarter property that has the added perk of a pool. 

Hotel Monteleone

The 600-room, four-pearl Hotel Monteleone is a historic, grande dame property that has played home to several literary icons. Today it's known for the famous, rotating Carousel Bar, and its central French Quarter location on gallery-filled Royal Street, just one block from buzzing Bourbon Street. Traditionally elegant rooms may be too old-fashioned (and small) for some, but others find it fits in with the property's overall charm. Keurig coffeemakers, free Wi-Fi, and mini-fridges are provided, but rooms lack balconies and many suffer from street noise. A rooftop pool provides respite from the lively city, as do a full-service spa, all-day restaurant serving regional cuisine, and gym with a good array of equipment and city vistas. Extensive meeting space attracts corporate groups, but most guests are couples on vacation. Travelers wanting a more modern stay should consider the Royal Sonesta.

Old No. 77 Hotel & Chandlery

The 165-room Old No. 77 Hotel & Chandlery is a historic upscale property with lots of charm and style in downtown New Orleans, near the Warehouse Arts and Central Business Districts. Much of the hotel still retains historic elements from the building's 19th-century past, including brick walls, wood-plank floors, and exposed piping. Mid-century design details and original art by local students adds even more character. The well-regarded restaurant is led by a "Top Chef" runner-up, and there's a popular coffee shop as well. Other perks include a small fitness room, upscale toiletries, and and free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel. For about the same price, travelers who don't mind cookie-cutter chain hotels can try the nearby JW Marriott New Orleans, which has a bigger fitness center and a rooftop pool.

Andrew Jackson Hotel
919 Royal St

Set in a 19th-century building on beautiful Royal Street in the French Quarter, the Andrew Jackson Hotel is a mid-range property offering 24 rooms that blend period-inspired furniture with modern conveniences. Air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and Lord & Mayfair toiletries come standard, but there are no coffeemakers or mini-fridges. Upgraded rooms include balconies with French Quarter views -- especially popular during Mardi Gras. There’s a lovely courtyard with a fountain and tables. Freebies include Wi-Fi, a European-style breakfast, and coffee and water in the lobby. Parking is available for a fee. There’s no full-service restaurant, pool, or fitness center. As an alternative a few blocks away, the St. Pierre Hotel offers similar historic charm and two outdoor pools, but it’s more spread out and not as intimate. 

Hotel Le Marais

Hotel Le Marais is a mid-range boutique located in the heart of the French Quarter, set half a block from both Bourbon and Royal Streets. Its 66 rooms are contemporary and well-sized, albeit a bit bland and generic, and some have furnished balconies. Quality amenities consist of flat-screen TVs, coffeemakers, bathrobes, and free Wi-Fi, though there are no mini-fridges and many guests have complained of noise from the street, neighboring rooms, and elevators. Great freebies include daily breakfasts with hot and cold fare, welcome drinks at the bar, and in-room bottled water. The highlight here is arguably the lovely courtyard with a small heated saltwater pool and ample seating. This is a good pick for travelers wanting a hotel with a quiet atmosphere that's still near all the action. It's worth comparing rates with the similar, but more charming Hotel Mazarin.

Hampton Inn & Suites New Orleans Downtown (French Quarter Area)

This 197-room, mid-range hotel is located in the Carondelet Building -- noted as the first skyscraper in New Orleans -- and perfectly located for business and pleasure. Just a block or so from the French Quarter (Carondelet Street actually turns into Bourbon Street), guests are just steps from all the action but still slightly removed in the Central Business District. Guest rooms are especially large for the area and have high ceilings and terrific light from big windows (though there are heavy drapes if guests need to sleep off a night of partying). While there is no swimming pool, the free breakfast and fitness center are both quality perks.

Holiday Inn New Orleans - Chateau Lemoyne

In the heart of the French Quarter, the Chateau LeMoyne is housed in a Southern mansion that dates back to the mid-1800s. This mid-range hotel retains many of its original features, including wrought-iron balconies and interior brick courtyards. Room interiors are in need of some refurbishment, but do have modern amenities such as free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs. Just minutes from Bourbon and Canal Streets, all of the French Quarter hot spots are within walking distance from this historic property.

Courtyard by Marriott New Orleans Downtown near the French Quarter

True to its name, this Courtyard property is a 10-minute
walk from the famous French Quarter. Belonging to the Marriott chain,

Wyndham New Orleans French Quarter

Situated where the Central Business District meets the French Quarter, the mid-range Wyndham New Orleans French Quarter offers an outstanding location for business travelers and tourists alike. This former Holiday Inn features an indoor heated pool, fitness center, laundry room, and full-service restaurant/sports bar with more than 50 beers on tap. Rooms are spacious and well-maintained following a late 2014 renovation, but bathrooms are small. Room service, coffeemakers, safes, and free Wi-Fi are standard, but mini-fridges and microwaves require a surcharge. Rates are competitive, however many options are nearby, including the upper-middle-range Astor Crowne Plaza-New Orleans French Quarter; it has comparable rates and amenities, including the popular Dickie Brennan’s Bourbon House restaurant.

Hilton Garden Inn New Orleans French Quarter/CBD

The 155-room Hilton Garden Inn New Orleans French Quarter/CBD is an upper-middle-range chain hotel that's within walking distance of the French Quarter and offers an array of extras including a lovely rooftop pool with great views over the city. Bright, cheerful interiors include a spacious lobby with cozy seating and a fireplace, as well as a casual restaurant and bar. Other conveniences include a fitness center and a small shop selling a sundry of snacks and microwaveable meals. Rooms are clean and pleasant, though decor is a bit bland and chain-like, and are outfitted with Keurig coffee machines, microwaves, mini-fridges, and free Wi-Fi. Travelers looking for something with more character will find many charming boutique hotels nearby, such as the Dauphine Orleans Hotel or the French Market Inn.