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Ramada by Wyndham New Orleans - New Orleans - Bedroom
Ramada by Wyndham New Orleans
5.1 Fair
Pines Village$127+
$127+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Le Pavillon New Orleans - New Orleans - Lounge
Le Pavillon New Orleans
8.2 Very Good
Central Business District$405+
$405+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
The Ritz-Carlton New Orleans
9.2 Wonderful
French Quarter$828+
$828+
Pool
Pet friendly
Spa
Bourbon Orleans Hotel
8.5 Very Good
French Quarter$422+
$422+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Sheraton New Orleans Hotel
8.1 Very Good
Central Business District$418+
$418+
Pool
Pet friendly
French Market Inn
8.7 Very Good
French Quarter$320+
$320+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Inn on St. Peter
8.2 Very Good
French Quarter$284+
$284+
Free Wi-Fi

New Orleans hotels near Steamboat Natchez Dock

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Hotel Monteleone - New Orleans - Lounge
Hotel Monteleone
9.1 Wonderful
French Quarter$585+
$585+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
The Royal Sonesta New Orleans - New Orleans - Lobby
The Royal Sonesta New Orleans
8.2 Very Good
French Quarter$489+
$489+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool

Top New Orleans hotels with parking

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St Charles Coach House Ascend Hotel Collection - New Orleans - Lounge
$342+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Midtown Hotel New Orleans - New Orleans - Bedroom
Midtown Hotel New Orleans
5.4 Fair
Mid-City$546+
$546+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi

The 10 best hotels in New Orleans

Discover the top hotels in New Orleans handpicked by local expert Kathleen Donnelly.
Kate Donnelly
6 December 2023

For the last two decades, I’ve been visiting New Orleans – the historic, 304-year-old Southern port city large on charms, culture, and fabled culinary ambitions. From the boisterous action of the French Quarter to the hip, up-and-coming Faubourg Marigny neighborhood and over to the Oak-tree-lined confines of the Lower Garden District, the Crescent City continues to expand its hotel accommodations. A diverse sprawl of high-end hotel chains alongside independent boutiques gives New Orleans its lasting edge – while remaining an iconic town chock-full of live music, old cemeteries, Creole cooking, signature cocktails (Sazerac anyone?), and, of course, raucous Mardi Gras and Jazz Festival gatherings. Above all though, New Orleans offers legendary hospitality. In fact, should any American city have written the book on how to welcome out-of-towners, surely it was the Big Easy. Below are my favorite picks for the best New Orleans hotels.

1.

The Ritz-Carlton New Orleans

Address:

921 Canal Street

Price:

$508-6938.22/night

Occupying a stately Beaux-Arts building, the Ritz Carlton sits on a full city block on Canal Street – and underwent an extensive $40 million renovation a few years back. These days, the property’s antique-inspired rooms are decked out in blue and gold, many offering stellar French Quarter views, alongside plush velvet armchairs and embroidered headboards. Outside, an interior courtyard filled with sago palm trees provides a shady place to relax.
Alternatively,you can opt for relaxation inside the hotel’s 22-room gold-accented spa where you’ll find unique treatments like a Voodoo Ritual and Southern Ceremony (including a zesty body scrub and anti-aging facial). The hotel also boasts a state-of-the-art gym and a large subterranean lap pool that conjures a visit to a European bathhouse.
To eat, M Bistro offers organic farm-to-table classics and seafood from Louisiana purveyors. Later in the day, don’t miss a cocktail and legendary jazz trumpeter Jeremy Davenport playing inside his namesake lounge.

2.

Four Seasons Hotel New Orleans

Address:

2 Canal Street

Price:

$680-5896.38/night

Inside a landmark 1967 modernist building along the Mississippi River, and anchored in the heart of the Central Business District, the towering new Four Seasons hosts a serene sprawl of 341 rooms and suites. Thanks to large floor-to-ceiling windows you’re practically guaranteed a great view from each vantage point.
Calming, neutral-toned accommodations feature modern white-oak furniture while Carrara marble bathrooms are kitted with oval soaking tubs. In line with the brand’s luxe amenities, you’ll find a crescent-shaped rooftop pool alongside an eight-room spa (you might consider the Detox massage after a night of revelry).
Meanwhile, the lobby’s fashionable Chandelier Bar is ideal for sipping a Sazerac while admiring the pièce de résistance: a custom 15,000-piece crystal chandelier. To eat, award-winning chef Alon Shaya’s Miss River offers classic New Orleans fare; while Chemin à la Mer serves Louisiana cuisine executed with French technique.

3.

Kimpton Hotel Fontenot

Address:

501 Tchoupitoulas Street

Price:

$184-1473.25/night

A few years ago, the Kimpton Hotel Fontenot opened in the Central Business District. A quick jaunt to the French Quarter and hip Warehouse District, the property’s modern 202-rooms weave a clean palette of blacks, whites, and pops of soft pinks and purples. You’ll also find chic tambour armor and French-inspired cane beds kitted out with soft Frette linens. In the mornings, take a stretch on in-room yoga mats and enjoy bathing with custom Atelier Bloem toiletries.
The lobby features a butterfly installation and a musically-inclined art piece paying homage to Louis Armstrong and King Oliver. Later, draped in a poppy menagerie of patterns, drop by the regal blue-and-green-hued Peacock Room for a taste of elevated blue crab pimento cheese or dig into a hearty oyster gumbo.
Meanwhile, just off the lobby, you can sip a coffee (with an optional boozy spike) at the aptly-titled Gospel Coffee and Boozy Treats. Rest and repeat.

4.

The Windsor Court

Address:

300 Gravier Street

Price:

$542-8075.55/night

Drop your bags at this venerable grand dame whose ornate 19th-century British-flared decor (antiques and artwork) certainly conjures up an English retreat. A short walk from the French Quarter, you’ll uncover a formal lobby featuring vignettes of plush oversized armchairs, oil paintings, and fresh flowers.
The hotel’s collection of 316 rooms are mostly suites and include spacious seating areas with Louis XVI chairs and writing desks. A handful of rooms also have private balconies. Just off the lobby, Le Salon offers a traditional afternoon tea service while The Grill Room is usually reserved for a boozy Sunday Jazz brunch and the Polo Lounge offers elevated bar nibbles and top-notch martinis.
On the rooftop, you’ll find a state-of-the-art gym, a 65-foot saltwater pool (heated in the wintertime), and a bar pouring high-end cocktails (after all, you’re in New Orleans).

5.

Hotel Peter and Paul

Address:

2317 Burgundy Street

Price:

$240-1856.9/night

Situated in a 19th-century, red-brick former Catholic church complex in the bohemian-vibed Faubourg Marigny neighborhood, you’ll find a foursome of structures: a church, convent, schoolhouse, and rectory. A savvy boutique collaboration between native New Orleanian Nathli Jordan and Ash NYC, the hotel’s 71-rooms are kitted out in a variety of European accents – Swedish, French, Italian – and include gingham prints, antique chandeliers, and trompel’oeil murals.
And, while no two rooms are alike, all feature luxurious marble bathrooms. Clawfoot tubs in the bedrooms provide further welcome respite. The old church, complete with stained-glass windows, doubles as a space for events and weekly yoga classes. Inside an intimate parlor you’ll find the Elysian Bar (from the folks who run the nearby wine shop Bacchanal) pouring niche libations, bespoke cocktails, and inspired nibbles.
In the morning, grab a caffeinated beverage at the small on-site coffee shop before you take off for a stroll in neighboring Bywater.

6.

The Barnett

Address:

600 Carondelet Street

Price:

$239-3418.81/night

One of the first boutique hotels to open in the Warehouse District in 2016, this 9-story, 1928-Art Deco building was re-imagined by the famed New York-based design firm Roman + Williams. Amid vintage furniture, soft lighting, and a decidedly industrial vibe, creatives and locals gather in the communal spaces, including the lobby, which hosts a buzzy happy hour.
Upstairs, the property’s 234 rooms are kitted out with French Deco wooden furniture and chic dark-tiled bathrooms. Atop the building sits a rooftop pool surrounded by greenery, doubling as a fun spot (and a personal favorite) for sipping a refreshing cocktail from the on-site bar Alto.
You certainly won’t go hungry at the Ace New Orleans: the French-Italian eatery Josephine Estella serves up seafood and pasta; while the cozy, warmly-lit Seaworthy pairs wild-caught oysters with domestic wines.

7.

One11 Hotel

Address:

111 Iberville Street

Price:

$246-2300.24/night

Located on the eastern edge of the French Quarter and near the Audubon Aquarium and Woldenberg Park, this new boutique hotel mixes its contemporary aesthetic with historic roots. Set in a handsome former sugar factory, the hotel’s hushed, neutral-toned rooms and “sweets,” 83 in total, pay homage to its former tenant with flourishes including exposed wooden beams, large picture windows, and industrial iron.
You’ll also find a sprawl of mid-century modern furniture, glass walk-in showers, and Malin + Goetz bath products. Downstairs, there’s a leafy courtyard with a swimming pool and a fire pit for lounging. Later, drop by the hip Batture Bistro + Bar for hand-crafted cocktails, New Orleans staples, and a Creole-inspired Sunday brunch. Or journey to the eighth-floor rooftop terrace for unobstructed views of the Mississippi River and stately Saint Louis Cathedral.

8.

The Pontchartrain Hotel

Address:

2031 St. Charles Avenue

Price:

$217-2013.78/night

Set in the Lower Garden District, this charming hotel once hosted literary giant Tennessee Williams – in fact, he wrote parts of his famed A Streetcar Named Desire at this site. Inside, you’ll find a jewel-toned, emerald-and-crimson palette mixed with crystal chandeliers and gilded mirrors.
The decor of the hotel’s 106 rooms is accented with pinks and mints and asymmetrically-hung artwork. Bathrooms feature glass cabinets with old-fashioned pill bottles and Le Labo toiletries. To eat, the Jack Rose (whose name pays homage to a Williams play) serves European-inspired cuisine. After dinner, an analog-style elevator whisks you to the eleventh-floor rooftop where the buzzy Hot Tin bar pours champagne and innovative cocktails with skyline views.
Outside, listen to the streetcar rumble along St. Charles Avenue and venture to one of the area’s local po-boy shops (just don’t forget your old-school, red-tasseled room key).

9.

Maison Metier, in the Unbound Collection by Hyatt

Address:

546 Carondelet Street

Price:

$479-2995.94/night

Channel a bygone European age inside this former Beaux Art-flourished building (established 1908) in the Warehouse District. A savvy collaboration between the Ace Hotel Group and LA-based Shamshiri Studio, you’ll be wowed by a dramatic duo of staircases and Art Deco lighting.
Upstairs, the hotel’s 67 rooms are accented with blue bed frames, zodiac-symbol etched coffee tables, and tiled bathrooms employing coiled-serpent shower doors. In the mornings, a light-filled, Parisian-inspired breakfast room with parquet floors serves à la carte pastries, warm sugar-dusted beignets, and coffee.
Come evening, just beyond a secret doorway in the library room, guests will find their way into the red-hued, cheetah-print Bar Marliou where craft cocktails are compliments of the hip Parisian group Quixotic Projects. Stretch your legs and hop a streetcar to visit the Lower Garden District’s famed antebellum mansions. Don’t forget to stop and smell the flowers too.

10.

Hotel Monteleone

Address:

214 Royal Street

Price:

$193-1938.75/night

Regal and royal come to my mind when arriving at this Royal Street institution. Dating back to the 1880s, a bustling, marble-encrusted lobby features swanky crystal chandeliers and dramatic gilded ceilings. A few steps away, sip a French 75 inside the classic Carousel Bar, a popular haunt featuring a revolving carousel.
The hotel’s whopping 522 guest rooms, dressed in floral patterns and striped wallpapers, offer a quiet respite from the bustling French Quarter action. Meanwhile, larger Literary Suites, whose names nod to writers like William Faulkerand Eudora Welty, feature spacious parlors and posh granite bathrooms.
The on-site eatery Criollo doles out many of my favorites including Creole eggs benedict and decadent desserts à la bread pudding. In the afternoons, retreat to the rooftop pool surrounded by leafy plants and take in the stellar French Quarter and Mississippi River views.

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August

High season

February

Average price (weeknight)

$370

Average price (weekend night)

$561
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Most expensive month to stay with an average 61% rise in price.
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Top tips for finding New Orleans hotel deals

  • If you’re looking for a cheap hotel in New Orleans, you should consider visiting during the low season. You'll find cheaper accommodations in New Orleans in May and December.
  • Hotel room prices vary depending on many factors but you’ll most likely find the best hotel deals in New Orleans if you stay on a Monday. The opposite is true for, Saturday, which is usually the most expensive day.
  • Book at least 55 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your New Orleans accommodation.
  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their accommodation in New Orleans for 3 days.
  • The French Quarter is one of the most popular and picturesque parts of the city. Hotel Monteleone is a grand, Old World hotel in the heart of the district.
  • In southwest New Orleans, the Garden District is home to several hotels including the Henry Howard Hotel, a distinctive boutique hotel that mixes contemporary design with vintage French style.
  • Streetcars run along Canal Street, a historic strip that separates the French Quarter from the Central Business District, and is home to Victorian inns like the 1896 O'Malley House.
  • Visitors can experience authentic French Quarter accommodation with Southern charm at historic inns like Inn on St. Peter and Lamothe House.
  • Ranked as one of New Orleans’ best business hotels, Hyatt Regency New Orleans offers contemporary accommodation in a spectacular tower overlooking the city.

FAQs when booking a hotel in New Orleans

  • What are good hotels near the Morial Convention Center?

    When attending an event, there are plenty of hotels near the convention centre, such as New Orleans Downtown Marriott at the Convention Center, featuring elegant decor, a restaurant, fitness center, and pool. Those in need of a hotel with suites, should look into the Embassy Suites by Hilton New Orleans Convention Center.

  • Are there hotels in New Orleans where I can take my dogs/pets?

    Yes. There is a large selection of pet-friendly accommodation in the south-western area of the French Quarter, near the Warehouse District. This includes the Loews New Orleans Hotel, which features stunning Art Deco decor and has a heated lap pool, sauna, and restaurant serving Creole cuisine.

  • Are there good hotels near New Orleans airport?

    There are several hotels around Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport. You will find a Holiday Inn Express & Suites New Orleans Airport on both the north and south sides of the airport. Travellers seeking a budget option should consider Days Inn New Orleans Airport. All options provide airport shuttle service.

  • Are there hotels in New Orleans with free parking?

    Yes. Some hotels in the French Quarter offer free parking, as well as hotels in the downtown area, but visitors with cars may be interested in Metairie, a section of the city which lies directly off the I-10, offering quick access to the city centre. The Sheraton Metairie is a popular choice for business travellers.

  • Where can I find cheap hotels in New Orleans?

    You will find cheaper hotels in the area between the city centre and the airport, in areas such as Metairie. If you want to be closer to the action, then look north of the French Quarter, in Marigny, home to charming accommodation such as Olde Town Inn and Creole Inn.

  • What is a good hotel for a group of friends visiting during Mardi Gras?

    Groups travelling to New Orleans during Mardi Gras will want to be in the heart of the action. Hotels located directly on Bourbon Street, such as Four Points by Sheraton French Quarter or the sleek Royal Sonesta New Orleans, both of which offer verandas overlooking the street, are great options.

  • Where to stay in New Orleans?

    KAYAK users usually search for hotels in French Quarter, Gentilly and adjacent to Bourbon Street.

  • What are the best hotels near Bourbon Street?

    KAYAK users like staying at Hotel Monteleone, Crowne Plaza New Orleans French Qtr - Astor and Wyndham New Orleans - French Quarter when looking for a hotel in close proximity to Bourbon Street.

  • How much does a hotel cost in New Orleans?

    The average price of a double room in New Orleans is $853 per night. In the last 3 days, KAYAK found great deals as cheap as $36 per night.

  • How do I find a hotel in central New Orleans?

    After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighbourhood, which allows you to pick the central New Orleans districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like New Orleans city centre

  • How can I find hotels near me?

    Take a look at our extensive hotel map to find the best hotels near you.

  • Are there New Orleans hotels with free parking?

    There are many hotels in New Orleans that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include St Charles Coach House Ascend Hotel Collection, Midtown Hotel New Orleans and Alder Hotel Uptown New Orleans.

Where to stay in New Orleans?

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Crowne Plaza New Orleans French Qtr - Astor - New Orleans - Lounge
$302+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Spa
New Orleans Marriott - New Orleans - Lounge
New Orleans Marriott
8.5 Very Good
French Quarter$441+
$441+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
The Pelham Hotel
8.2 Very Good
Central Business District$286+
$286+
Free Wi-Fi
Henry Howard Hotel
9 Wonderful
Garden District$475+
$475+
Free Wi-Fi
Maison St. Charles
7.3 Good
Central City$219+
$219+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Prytania Park
8 Very Good
Garden District$210+
$210+
Free Wi-Fi
The Garden District House
8.2 Very Good
Garden District$257+
$257+
Free Wi-Fi
Historic Streetcar Inn
7.7 Good
Central City$208+
$208+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Brent House Hotel
8.2 Very Good
$314+
$314+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
The Mercantile Hotel
8.2 Very Good
Central Business District$327+
$327+
Free Wi-Fi
Omni Riverfront Hotel
8.1 Very Good
Central Business District$347+
$347+
Pet friendly
Embassy Suites by Hilton New Orleans
7.3 Good
Central Business District$332+
$332+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Spa
Hyatt Regency New Orleans
8.6 Very Good
Central Business District$509+
$509+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Hyatt House New Orleans Downtown
8.9 Very Good
Central Business District$366+
$366+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Le Pavillon New Orleans
8.2 Very Good
Central Business District$405+
$405+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Drury Plaza Hotel New Orleans
9.2 Wonderful
Central Business District$384+
$384+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Spa
Hotel St. Pierre French Quarter
7.6 Good
French Quarter$246+
$246+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Hotel Le Marais
8.2 Very Good
French Quarter$340+
$340+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Hotel Villa Convento
8.3 Very Good
French Quarter$236+
$236+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Nine O Five Royal Hotel
8.3 Very Good
French Quarter$592+
$592+
Free Wi-Fi
The Windsor Court
9.5 Wonderful
Central Business District$824+
$824+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
The Queen Anne
7.9 Good
Garden District$297+
$297+
Free Wi-Fi
Le Méridien New Orleans
8.2 Very Good
Central Business District$428+
$428+
Pool
Pet friendly
JW Marriott New Orleans
8.8 Very Good
Central Business District$538+
$538+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
The Westin New Orleans
8.6 Very Good
French Quarter$524+
$524+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Omni Royal Orleans Hotel
8.5 Very Good
French Quarter$456+
$456+
Pool
Pet friendly
Bourbon Orleans Hotel
8.5 Very Good
French Quarter$422+
$422+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Hotel Monteleone
9.1 Wonderful
French Quarter$585+
$585+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Spa
Chateau Orleans
8.6 Very Good
French Quarter$371+
$371+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Maison de Macarty
8.7 Very Good
Bywater$2,230+
$2,230+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Maison Pierre Lafitte
8.2 Very Good
Central Business District$411+
$411+
Free Wi-Fi
Alder Hotel Uptown New Orleans
8.6 Very Good
Uptown/Carrollton$297+
$297+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
The Treme Hotel
7.8 Good
Treme/Lafitte$241+
$241+
Free Wi-Fi
Loews New Orleans Hotel
8.9 Very Good
Central Business District$446+
$446+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Spa
Homewood Suites By Hilton New Orleans
8.5 Very Good
Central Business District$352+
$352+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Andrew Jackson Hotel
7.5 Good
French Quarter$272+
$272+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Hotel Mazarin
8.3 Very Good
French Quarter$380+
$380+
Free Wi-Fi
The Cornstalk Hotel
8.2 Very Good
French Quarter$42+
$42+
Free Wi-Fi
The Barnett
8.4 Very Good
Central Business District$373+
$373+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
The Ritz-Carlton New Orleans
9.2 Wonderful
French Quarter$828+
$828+
Pool
Pet friendly
Spa

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