Hotels in New Orleans, Louisiana

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4.6
( 8 reviews )
Closed until 03:00 PM

3811 St Charles Ave, New Orleans, LA 70115, United States

“STUNNING property, gorgeously maintained. This is what a historic hotel should look like. Friendly staff, wonderful classic cocktails, delicious food options from a thoughtful menu. Streetcar stop directly out front. Short stroll to other cocktails & restaurants along St Charles. Shout out to Joseph & Lauralea for taking care of us! We will absolutely be back.”

The Quisby
4.5
( 8 reviews )
Closed until 04:00 PM

1225 St Charles Ave, New Orleans, LA 70130, United States

“After coming from another hostel that had been rather inhospitable to me, the Quisby was my saving grace in a tricky situation. What's more, I don't believe I've ever had a better stay at a hostel in my entire life! The Quisby staff is super friendly and always willing to help. You can get fresh sheets or towel when you need, wash your laundry with provided detergent, eat provided breakfast, and with 24/7 bar + tea/coffee service you will never go thirsty! The rooms are nice too--very comfortable and clean. There's also lockers provided for your items protection, which is quite nice. Your food is safe in the fridge as well! Located right on St. Charles, it's right on the street car line if that's your jam, and not too far from Magazine St. if you feel like looking at local shops. Downtown New Orleans is right at your feet. I never felt unsafe once here and I hope others can feel confident in choosing the Quisby for their next stay. Thank you Anna + everyone else for making me feel welcome so far away from home!! ♡”

The Higgins Hotel New Orleans, Curio Collection By Hilton
4.6
( 16 reviews )
Closed until 04:00 PM

1000 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70130, United States

“The Higgins Hotel, a part of Hilton's Curio Collection, offers an experience that uniquely blends historical charm with modern luxury. Located adjacent to the National World War II Museum in New Orleans' vibrant Arts District, this hotel stands out with its stark, almost modern Gothic exterior, which intriguingly contrasts with its Art Deco and retro interior aesthetics. Upon entering, you're greeted by a grand lobby, dominated by a striking floor-to-ceiling mural and period chandeliers, surrounded by an array of tastefully arranged artifacts. This sets the stage for a stay where history and contemporary comfort converge seamlessly. The rooms, particularly the King Room I stayed in, boast a 1940s-inspired design marked by clean lines and military-grade tidiness. The royal blues and golds create a formal yet pleasing palette, enhanced by wartime-inspired artwork and kitschy posters, adding a touch of whimsy. The panoramic city views, a luxurious walk-in shower, and top-notch toiletries and amenities contribute to a truly comfortable stay. A unique feature for guests with access (either staying on the executive floor or as high-tier Hilton Honors members) is the lounge, which houses a piano once belonging to General Patton, adding a significant historical touch to your stay. For dining, don't miss Rosie's on the Roof, the rooftop bar, offering spectacular views, delightful ambiance and good food. The WWII Museum is an absolute must and is just across the street from the hotel. The hotel's location provides easy access to the best of New Orleans. It's not just a place to stay; it's a part of the city's cultural fabric, offering a stay that's as enriching as it is comfortable.”

Royal Frenchmen Hotel And Bar
4.6
( 8 reviews )
Closed until 03:00 PM

700 Frenchmen St #1614, New Orleans, LA 70116, United States

“I booked this hotel for the location and availability of parking. It looked nice as we checked in and went to our room. Then things took a turn for the worse. The bed was firmer than the floor and very uncomfortable. We had to call the front desk to check the water heater every time we wanted a shower. It was still only warm and not hot. All rooms can hear the band in the bar all night. There were very good bands playing in the bar. The front desk staff were not familiar with local companies. As an example we asked if we could get a carriage ride from the hotel for sight seeing. They said I would need to look that up online. We will not stay here in our future visits to the area.”

French Quarter Rv Resort
4.4
( 8 reviews )
Closed until 12:00 PM

500 N Claiborne Ave, New Orleans, LA 70112, United States

“We really liked this resort. It felt very safe. Was close to everything and super walkable or a short Uber ride away. We wanted to go in the hot-tub but it wasn’t heated enough when we were there in December, maybe lukewarm bath water. We would stay here again. Beware There is a lot of road noise because a highway is right above the resort.”

Hampton Inn New Orleans-st. Charles Ave./garden District
4.4
( 8 reviews )
Closed until 03:00 PM

3626 St Charles Ave, New Orleans, LA 70115, United States

“No Way! We were in town during the Sugar bowl. Stay closer to the French Quarter, or out in the suburbs. This hotel is in a residential neighborhood, not close to anything. If you're thinking of riding the Trolley on St, Charles - good luck. It's crowded and stops way too often. The hotel is overpriced, dated, dirty and the rooms are too small. You have to step outside your room to change your mind. I'm a Diamond Hilton member and I travel for business too. Since COVID 80% of the hotels I used to stay in have cleanliness issues. I'm talking other peoples hair in the bathroom and bedding, stains in the tub, faulty showerheads and mold in the bathroom caulk. This bathroom was tiny, gross and checks all the other boxes too. Then there's breakfast. Mrs. Molasses that runs the food service and her merry elves are incompetent. I realize things were busy with the Sugar bowl in town, but they knew all this in advance and still couldn't figure out the inventory and workflow. Duh. They ran out of food every morning we were there and it took 20 min to re-supply. Then you'd get biscuits, but no gravy, eggs, but no OJ - one morning the biscuits were frozen in the middle, etc... What happens for Mardi Gras? There will be 10 times the people in town for that event, over the Sugar Bowl. This can't be their first rodeo! I realize the service industry continues to suffer from labor shortages since COVID; however, there are hotels (Hilton, Marriott, etc...) out there that succeed at providing awesome customer service. This isn't one of them!”

One11 Hotel
4.6
( 8 reviews )
Closed until 03:00 PM

111 Iberville St, New Orleans, LA 70130, United States

“We spent our 20th anniversary here. This was a different area for us to stay in and we really enjoyed it. We were able to explore more of the Warehouse District area with its many galleries. The little pool area was nice and refreshing …”

Hotel Peter And Paul
4.7
( 8 reviews ) $$
Closed until 03:00 PM

2317 Burgundy St, New Orleans, LA 70117, United States

“This hotel was the reason I booked a trip to New Orleans- and it did not disappoint. It provided such a unique experience and added so much more depth to our vacation. In order to appreciate it fully, be sure and go to the hotel website, and click on the "Explore" tab, and watch the "The Holy Ghosts" videos! These are beautifully made interviews with people who grew up in the area and either attended the school or went to church at Peter and Paul. The restaurant (Elysian) is spectacular, and the gift shop (Sunday Best) is adorable. Walkable to the French Quarter, but far enough to get some peace and quiet when you need it. There's an amazing bakery (Ayu Bakeshop) a couple of blocks away.”

Port Of New Orleans
4.3
( 8 reviews )

1350 Port of New Orleans Pl, New Orleans, LA 70130, United States

“This is my least favorite port to embark a cruise line thus far here in the United States. The parking and traffic flow is a nightmare. It is super congested and they have different people directing traffic that gives you total opposite advice on where to go and where to park. We ended up having to drive around multiple times before we were given solid direction. Then after you finally get on the ship you have hours of cruising dark disgusting smelly waters of the Mississippi before you get to sea. I would recommend not utilizing this port as there are several ports around the south east that have a much more desirable experience than this port. This was a one and done visit for us ever using this port again. Do yourself a favor and choose a different location to port out of. I only have my own experiences and if you feel otherwise to each their own.”

St Charles Coach House, Ascend Hotel Collection
4.5
( 9 reviews )
Closed until 03:00 PM

2001 St Charles Ave, New Orleans, LA 70130, United States

“We had 2 days post-cruise to look around New Orleans. We did French Quarter before the cruise (not for us) and Garden District after (beautiful area with amazing homes). The outside of the hotel is nothing to get excited about, the lobby …”

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Hotels in New Orleans, Louisiana

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