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Hotels in New Orleans
107 Hotels
Maison St. Charles by Hotel RL

The three-pearl Quality Inn & Suites Maison St. Charles Hotel is in the Garden District of New Orleans, right on the streetcar line leading to the French Quarter. The 130 rooms offer a blend of modern and dated details, but all include flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, and coffeemakers. Suites have pullout couches, and some have balconies with views of the Mardi Gras parades in the spring. The hotel serves a free breakfast, and has an outdoor pool and hot tub. Guests wanting to be closer to the action could try Four Points by Sheraton French Quarter, which has a livelier scene with a poolside tiki bar and only marginally higher rates.

Audubon Cottages

With a gorgeous Tuscan-style courtyard complete with a heated saltwater pool; seven exclusive one- and two-bedroom cottages; top-notch services; and a central location in the French Quarter, the Audubon Cottages is a great pick for travelers looking to splurge. Just note that there are no amenities aside from the pool and that parking is available only at the hotel’s sister property a block away.

Hampton Inn & Suites New Orleans Convention Center

This 288-room mid-range hotel located across the street from the convention center is pretty much perfect for the business traveler or convention-goer. Built in an old cotton factory warehouse, there are high ceilings and lots of space for guests to roam. With in-room amenities like microwaves, refrigerators (mini or full-size depending on the room level), and free Wi-Fi, this can serve as a comfortable home away from home. Convention-goers will appreciate the daily breakfast buffet or On the Run breakfast bags. And there is a swimming pool and the Warehouse Bar for unwinding after a long day. It's a bit far from area attractions, but visitors can still get to the French Quarter and other popular sights with a quick taxi ride.

The Jung Hotel & Residences

The 207-room Jung Hotel & Residences is a modern, upscale property that opened in January 2018 after a 140-million-dollar renovation. Its location a 15-minute walk from the French Quarter affords a quieter atmosphere, but there's little of interest in the immediate, somewhat gritty area. Also on the downside, some guests have complained of interior noise issues. Nevertheless, rooms are spacious and elegant, outfitted with comfy beds, large walk-in showers, coffeemakers, and free Wi-Fi, plus some have kitchenettes or separate sitting areas. On-site features include a rooftop pool with seasonal bar, lobby bar, and restaurant open for breakfast and lunch, as well as extensive meeting space and a business center. For comparison, the nearby Ace Hotel offers a more trendy setting, while travelers looking to be within the heart of the Bourbon Street action should consider the Royal Sonesta.

NOPSI Hotel New Orleans
317 Baronne St

Opened in July 2017, NOPSI Hotel New Orleans is a modern and upscale hotel in the Central Business District, set in the elegant 1920s former headquarters of the city’s public utilities company. The 217 polished rooms offer flat-screen TVs, minibars, and coffeemakers, and suites add sitting areas and deep bathtubs. There’s a hip restaurant and a chic lobby bar with a patio. A popular roof terrace features an outdoor pool and a trendy bar. Other amenities include a fitness center, in-room spa treatments, and pet-friendly perks. Wi-Fi is free, and valet parking is offered for a fee. Guests who want a historic property with a full-service spa and similar amenities might consider The Roosevelt New Orleans, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel, though room rates tend to be higher. 

AC Hotel by Marriott New Orleans Bourbon
221 Carondelet St

Renovated in 2017, the AC Hotel New Orleans Bourbon/French Quarter Area is a sleek and upscale property in the Central Business District, a three-minute walk from Bourbon Street. The 220 modern rooms feature beautiful hardwood floors and minimalist furnishings. Air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, coffeemakers, mini-fridges, and marble bathrooms come standard. Upgraded rooms add sitting areas, and some offer panoramic city views. AC Kitchen offers a daily large continental breakfast buffet for a fee. The chic AC Lounge serves handcrafted cocktails and tapas in the evening. Other amenities include a modern 24-hour fitness center, a courtyard lounge, a convenience store, a business center, and meeting space. There’s no pool or full-service restaurant. The nearby Aloft New Orleans Downtown features similar amenities and has a pool, but offers less history and local charm.

Four Points By Sheraton French Quarter

Set on bustling Bourbon Street on the site of the former French Opera House, Four Points by Sheraton French Quarter is an upscale hotel with an almost unbeatable location. The 186 contemporary rooms offer air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and coffeemakers, but no mini-fridges. Upgraded rooms and suites add balconies, some overlooking Bourbon Street (these come at a premium during Mardi Gras). Cafe Opera serves breakfast, while Puccini Bar offers southern fare, local beers, and opera singer performances. A lovely courtyard features an outdoor pool, sun loungers, and tables. Other amenities include a 24-hour fitness center, a 24-hour business center, meeting space, a convenience store, and a souvenir shop.  Guests looking for similar amenities closer to the convention center and the Central Business District might consider Doubletree by Hilton Hotel New Orleans.

Doubletree by Hilton Hotel New Orleans
300 Canal St

Sitting at the bottom of the Central Business District near busy Canal Street, Doubletree by Hilton Hotel New Orleans is an upper-middle-range chain property. The 367 modern rooms feature air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and coffeemakers. Suites add living areas, and some also include kitchens. There’s a causal sports bar/restaurant and a small coffee shop. Buffet breakfast is offered for a fee, and room service is available. Other amenities include an outdoor pool, a fitness center, a business center, and a 24-hour convenience store. Wi-Fi, parking, and airport transfers are available for a fee. Guests who want similar amenities closer to the action of Bourbon Street might consider the Four Points by Sheraton French Quarter -- rates are only slightly higher.

The Lafayette Hotel
600 St Charles Ave

The Lafayette Hotel is a mid-range boutique property featuring 60 elegant rooms and suites with an Old World feel, overlooking Lafayette Square on busy St. Charles Avenue in the Central Business District. Air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and coffeemakers come standard in all rooms. Upgraded rooms feature balconies, and suites add living areas, mini-fridges, and microwaves. The upscale Desi Vega’s steakhouse serves lunch and dinner, and features a separate bar area. Breakfast is not offered at the hotel. Wi-Fi is free throughout the property, and valet parking is available for a fee. There’s no pool, fitness center or spa. Guests who prefer a more modern property with similar amenities in the same neighborhood might consider the mid-range Blake Hotel New Orleans, BW Premier Collection, located across Lafayette Square.

Aloft New Orleans Downtown
225 Baronne Street

In the middle of the Central Business District, the Aloft New Orleans Downtown is a modern, upper-middle-range hotel with a young and hip vibe. The 188 contemporary, colorful rooms offer free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and coffeemakers. Some rooms lack windows, and there are no suites. The trendy W XYZ Bar and Re:mix lounge feature regular live music. Other amenities include the 24-hour Re:fuel food pantry, an outdoor rooftop pool, and a modern 24-hour fitness center. Dog-friendly perks, valet parking, and Tesla charging stations are available for a fee. There’s no full-service restaurant. The Doubletree by Hilton Hotel New Orleans offers similar amenities plus suites and multiple on-site dining options, but it’s less hip and modern.