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New Orleans W New Orleans - French Quarter

W New Orleans - French Quarter

316 Chartres St, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States | (618) 248-8274

Upper-middle-range | Boutique | Party | Romantic
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Overview

Pros
  • Trendy, modern rooms with unique, artistic decor

  • Small swimming pool has a lovely adjacent interior courtyard with couches/beds

  • SoBou restaurant serves tasty Louisiana street food

  • Central location with easy access to the French Quarter, Bourbon Street, and Jackson Square

  • Small, but well-equipped, 24-hour fitness center has cardio machines with personal TVs

  • Plush bedding with pillow-top mattresses and 350-threadcount linens

  • Sleek bathrooms outfitted with Bliss spa toiletries, plush robes, and rain shower heads

  • Rooms include 40-inch flat-screen TVs with CD/DVD players

  • Free newspapers in the lobby

Cons
  • Some reports of inconsistent cleanliness

  • No free Wi-Fi (high speed available for a daily fee)

  • Valet parking only (higher priced than other area hotels)

  • No business center, and only one small meeting space

Bottom Line

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.

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316 Chartres St, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Amenities
  • Air Conditioner
  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio
  • Basic Television
  • Business Center
  • Cabanas
  • Cable
  • Concierge
  • Cribs
  • Dry Cleaning
  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Kids Allowed
  • Laundry
  • Meeting / Conference Rooms
  • Mini Bar (with liquor)
  • Pets Allowed
  • Pool
  • Poolside Drink Service
  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite
  • Room Service
  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
  • Spa
  • Swim-Up Bar
  • Airport Transportation

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Full Review

Scene

A touch of upscale whimsy with the party close by

At the opposite extreme of old-world New Orleans charm, the W offers up a modern NOLA vibe. Bold colors and sleek, culturally attuned design set this place apart. Astrological and jazz-inspired throw pillows freckle the main areas, while flames shoot from the courtyard fountain, adding a trendy feel to typically historical elements. The lobby is purely decorative and very shiny, with a shimmering disco ball above the gold couch; being small, it can get crowded with people checking in and out at peak times. Guests usually opt to hang out in the rather sleek courtyard instead, and lounge on couches, chairs, and covered beds. The W Hotel "Wherever/Whenever" policy is in full effect here -- guests may request just about anything, for a fee. The clientele is generally younger and into all things hip.

Location

Right in the heart of the French Quarter, near all the action

For travelers who want to be "in" the downtown scene, staying here will accomplish that. Bourbon Street and Jackson Square are literally right down the block from this hotel, and most major area attractions -- including Harrah's Casino and prime musical venues -- are a quick walk away. Immediately outside the hotel are the typically bumpy, narrow French Quarter roads, loaded with pedestrian traffic, as well as cars and pedi-cabs. Restaurants and bars along with vintage, antique, and specialty shops feature prominently in this area.

Rooms

Great designs, cool features, but a little worn and dirty

There is no doubt the rooms in this hotel are "cool" with their sleek white furnishings, bold paint, and interesting accents like over-bed murals and record players. Unfortunately, some rooms are a little dinged up, and housekeeping could step it up a bit -- for the price, these rooms should be cleaner. There are some great perks, though, like Bliss spa toiletries and W waffle-comb robes. The rain showerheads are also a nice touch, but there are no bathtubs. The signature W beds include pillow-top mattresses and 350-threadcount linens; guests seeking a quiet night's sleep should ask for a room overlooking the courtyard. Rooms have flat-screen TVs, DVD/CD players, and coffeemakers on request. The stocked minibars -- complete with cocktail shakers and glasses -- are convenient albeit pricey. Water bottles around the room are labeled "Drink up," but these bottles are not free in standard rooms -- head to the 24-hour fitness center for free bottled water next to the towels.

Features

A small pool, 24-hour fitness center, and trendy on-site restaurant round out the main features.

There is a small heated pool adjacent to the courtyard with just a few lounge chairs for guests. The well-equipped (albeit still somewhat small) 24-hour fitness center has free weights, a pulley system, several cardio machines, and a lounge area outside. Like most of the downtown NOLA hotels, the only parking option is valet, but unfortunately the W charges more (so factor that into the room rate). Also, pets are allowed, but be aware that there is a pricey daily charge, plus another cleaning charge upon checkout. There is no business center, and the spotty Wi-Fi costs a pretty penny, so this hotel is not the best choice for business travelers. The on-site restaurant SoBou is a favorite, serving Louisiana street food on small plates -- the Creole equivalent of Tapas -- and an inspired cocktail menu.