New Orleans Hotels (Louisiana)
New Orleans Hotel Deals
- Ambassador Hotel New Orleans: Rates from $62, 2/4-3/5
- Renaissance Pere Marquette: Rates from $189, 2/4-3/5
- Alexa Hotel - New Orleans French Quarter: Rates from $89, 2/4-3/5
Today's New Orleans Hotel Specials
- The Saint Louis Hotel from $76, Feb 13 to Feb 16
- Best Western Landmark from $56, Feb 13 to Feb 17
- Sleep Inn Slidell from $55, Feb 11 to Mar 11
- Drury Inn and Suites New Orleans from $90, Feb 13 to Feb 17
- New Orleans International Airport/Kenner Travelodge from $69, Feb 27 to Mar 3
- Ramada Plaza Inn On Bourbon from $99, Feb 28 to Mar 3
- Baronne Plaza New Orleans from $71, Feb 27 to Mar 3
- Ramada Limited - Metairie from $59, Feb 20 to Mar 11
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The Ritz-Carlton Maison Orleans
Amenity highlights: In addition to 24-hour room service and an impressive collection of art, antiques, and fine French furnishings, the Maison Orleans presents five complimentary food and beverage services a day in the elegantly appointed rooms that comprise the hotels Le Salon lounges. Guests enjoy signing privileges and access to amenities at the attached Ritz-Carlton Hotel with its five restaurants, pool, sauna, steam room, spa, and business center.
Insider tip: This hotel is two blocks from the terminus of the historical St Charles Avenue Streetcar Line. The streetcars offer regular service from the downtown core to the elegant mansions and universities of the Garden District.
The Ritz-Carlton, New Orleans
Amenity highlights: Guests enjoy 24-hour room service as well access to a 20,000-square-foot spa offering specialized treatments, including Napoleons Royal Massage, named after a treatment favored by the famous emperor himself. The hotel has four restaurants as well as a cigar-friendly Library Lounge. Other highlights include a health club, indoor resistance pool, beauty salon, and business center.
Insider tip: Trumpeter Jeremy Davenport is one of New Orleans most popular acts. He appears regularly in the Ritz-Carltons French Quarter bistro restaurant, drawing tourists and locals. Dancing is encouraged.
Windsor Court Hotel
Amenity highlights: A city within a city, this upscale hotel offers its guests a wide range of business and leisure amenities, including 24-hour room service, a fine-dining restaurant, an intimate lounge, a casual restaurant, a staffed business center, video library, fitness center, heated pool, spa tub, sauna, and steam room. Spa services are also offered by neighboring suppliers, including in-room massage.
Insider tip: The hotel is located across the street from Harrahs Casino and just two blocks from Riverwalk Marketplace, a half-mile venue comprising 140 shops and restaurants overlooking the Mississippi River.
Alexa Hotel - New Orleans French Quarter
What to expect: This new hotel on the edge of the French Quarter welcomes business and leisure travelers. Its intimate lobby has floor-to-ceiling windows, cushioned bay seats, and an antique-style mural. Bourbon Street is right outside, and Canal Street shops are steps away.
Amenity highlights: The Alexa is connected to the Astor Hotel next door, allowing guests full access to the larger hotel's amenities, including a rooftop pool, spa, and fitness center. The Astor also has a New Orleans-style seafood restaurant and oyster bar, Dickie Brennan's Bourbon House.
Insider tip: Bourbon Street, home to all manner of nightlife, is right outside the hotel door. The Canal Street Plaza, an upscale shopping mall and home to the city's only art cinema, is 5 blocks away.
Chateau Sonesta Hotel New Orleans
What to expect: With its 1913 facade and 10,000 square feet of conference space, the Chateau Sonesta offers conveniences and services for business travelers and a prime French Quarter location for vacationers. The piano bar is just off the lobby, which is decorated in a muted pastel color scheme. Amenity highlights: The hotel is home to one of the city's most popular restaurants, Ralph Brennan's Red Fish Grill. The second floor features a large outdoor patio and a separate outdoor pool area. Insider tip: The Chateau's companion hotel, the Royal Sonesta, 2 blocks away on Bourbon Street, has its own fine restaurant, Beuge's. |
Dauphine Orleans Hotel
What to expect: Lushly landscaped courtyards dot the grounds of this French Quarter hotel, which dates from the 18th century. A small lobby welcomes arriving leisure travelers, who receive a coupon for a complimentary cocktail in the hotel's bar.
Amenity highlights: The hotel offers several complimentary services, including shuttle service within three miles upon request, high-speed wireless Internet access in the lobby, afternoon tea service, and daily Continental breakfast. Guests can use a fitness center, outdoor splash pool, and spa tub.
Fairmont Hotel New Orleans
Amenity highlights: In addition to a business center and 24-hour room service, guests enjoy extensive leisure amenities located on a rooftop deck. These include two tennis courts, an adjacent 40-foot heated pool, and a fitness center offering cardio and strength-training equipment. The hotel has a fine-dining restaurant that serves classic Creole cuisine, and two lounges. Wireless high-speed Internet access (surcharge) is available in the lobby. The hotel also offers a beauty salon and gift shop.
Insider tip: This hotel is located within a two-block radius of famous oyster restaurants, including Acme Oyster House, Felixs Restaurant and Oyster Bar, and Lennys Piccadilly Lounge.
Hilton New Orleans Airport
Hilton New Orleans Riverside
Amenity highlights: This hotel offers wireless Internet access in public areas (surcharge) as well as extensive business services and equipment rental through its business center. Guests enjoy two pools and a health club (surcharge), basketball and tennis courts, and squash and racquetball courts. Dining options include two restaurantsone with views of the riverand a sports bar, lobby bar, and coffee shop.
Insider tip: This hotel borders on New Orleans arts district, home to numerous private and public art galleries, including the Ogden Museum of Southern Art. The neighborhood also offers the National D-Day Museum, Aquarium of the Americas, IMAX, and the Louisiana Childrens Museum.
Hotel Monaco New Orleans - a Kimpton Hotel
What to expect: With its vaulted brick ceiling and unique architectural details, the hotels 1928 structure does little to hide its past as a Masonic temple. Behind the Moorish façade is a truly boutique hotela lobby that's more living room than meeting spot, a front desk that looks like an oversized, alligator-skin steamer trunk, and, during the early evening happy hour, complimentary chair massages and wine. Amenity highlights: This hotel is home to Cobalt, an award-winning restaurant, featuring regional cuisine. Not only is the hotel pet-friendly, but guests who arrive without pets are provided goldfish upon request. The streetcar stops right outside the door. The 6,000 square feet of meeting and banquet space include such faux historical touches as pyramid bricks and angled doorways, and stained and leaded glass is predominant throughout the hotel. |
Hotel Monteleone New Orleans
Amenity highlights: In addition to its rooftop pool and fitness center, this hotel has a day spa, Spa Aria. The revolving Carousel Bar is famous for its specialty drinks, historical atmosphere, and reputation as a favored haunt for some of America's most renowned writers. A gift shop offers hotel logo merchandise.
Insider tip: This hotel serves as a gateway to the French Quarter and is less than one half-mile from Jackson Square, an inner-city green space surrounded by wide pedestrian walkways teeming with street performers, musicians, and tarot readers.
Hyatt Regency New Orleans
Amenity highlights: Guests enjoy complimentary shuttle service to the French Quarter. Other amenities include a heated pool and spa tub on a large deck, a health club, and spa. The business center offers computer workstations with high-speed Internet access (surcharge). The hotel also has a sports bar and two restaurants, including a revolving fine-dining restaurant on the penthouse level featuring spectacular views of the city and Mississippi River.
Insider tip: This hotel is connected by interior corridors to the Louisiana Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League. These same interior corridors allow air-conditioned access to the New Orleans Shopping Center.
Iberville Suites
Amenity highlights: Guests enjoy 24-hour room service and complimentary Continental breakfast daily as well as signing privileges at the attached Ritz-Carlton Hotel. Ritz-Carlton amenities include a business center, five restaurants and lounges, an indoor resistance pool, steam room, sauna, and spa tub. The Ritz-Carlton also features a 20,000-square-foot spa and several designer boutiques.
Insider tip: This hotel is two blocks from Royal Street, renowned for its many art and antique shops offering both contemporary and historical arts and artifacts.
International House
What to expect: Modern furnishings make peace with the original interior ornamentation of this 1906 beaux arts-style building. There's also a subtle voodoo theme, thanks to votive candles and ritual artifacts displayed as artwork. Located just 2 blocks from the French Quarter, the hotel caters to style-conscious travelers who appreciate its artful, Zen-like restfulness. Amenity highlights: Thick padded couches and a bar off the lobby named for the voodoo word for divine spirit (loa) set the tone for a hotel that emphasizes comfort and style, with standard high-speed Internet access, turndown service, designer toiletries, and artwork by local artists. There's also 10,000 feet of banquet/meeting space. The Lemon Grass Restaurant, popular with locals, features fine French-Vietnamese dining. |
JW Marriott New Orleans
What to expect: Renovated in 2004, this 32-story hotel on historic Canal Street is located across from the French Quarter. The two-story, contemporary lobby shimmers with chandeliers and features wrought-iron accents. Leisure and business travelers stroll along a marble-floored indoor shopping promenade.
Amenity highlights: Guests enjoy an outdoor splash pool located on an eighth-floor terrace, as well as a fitness center and dry sauna. Promenade shops include a beauty salon, gift shop, and jewelry store. The hotel offers 17,000 square feet of meeting and event space, including a 6,160-square-foot ballroom, with event catering available.
Insider tip: Two miles from the hotel, the Garden District has one of the best preserved collections of historic mansions in the South. Architectural styles include Greek Revival, Italianate, Gothic Revival, Queen Anne, and Georgian.
Lafayette Hotel
Amenity highlights: The hotel's restaurant serves contemporary spins on New Orleans cuisine, including greens-stuffed pork chops and plenty of Gulf seafood. The restaurant's bar has a packed humidor.
Insider tip: Some of the city's most celebrated chefs have restaurants within walking distance, including Emeril Lagasse's namesake restaurant (5 blocks away) and Susan Spicer's Herbsaint (1 block). Every Saturday morning, a local farmer's market is set up 2 blocks away.
Le Pavillon Hotel
Amenity highlights: In addition to its Old New Orleans ambience, Le Pavillon offers guests a 30-foot pool and spa tub located on a rooftop deck featuring views of the city and the Mississippi River. The hotel has a fine-dining restaurant, the Crystal Room, plus a lounge with the look and feel of a private club. Complimentary hot chocolate and peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwiches are served nightly in the lobby, and there is 24-hour room service.
Insider tip: The hotel is two blocks from St Charles Avenue and its famous streetcar line. Sightseers enjoy its route from the edge of the French Quarter to the opulent mansions of the Garden District.
Le Richelieu
What to expect: Le Richelieu caters to families and romantic travelers with its quiet, private rooms. It's in the heart of the French Quarter, but away from the fray. The location, on a residential street 1 block from a historic convent, feels like a step back in time. The hotel's period furnishings make it a distinctly New Orleans experience. Amenity highlights: The complimentary parking is unusual for New Orleans hotels. There are also an outdoor pool and patio, and local calls are free. The rooms are individually decorated, many featuring balconies or views of the courtyard and pool. Modest conference rooms hold up to 12 people. Insider tip: The hotel is perfect for families, because it's away from the bustle of Bourbon Street. There's lots to do within walking distance, including the historic Ursuline Convent, built in 1750, and the old U.S. Mint. |
Loews New Orleans Hotel
What to expect: Set on busy Poydras Street three blocks from the convention center, this 21-story hotel is popular with business travelers. Leisure travelers appreciate the location across the street from Harrah’s Casino and three blocks from the French Quarter. The marble-floored lobby has chandeliers and clusters of chairs and couches. A wall mosaic spotlights important moments in the city’s history.
Amenity highlights: Guests can use an indoor lap pool and spa tub located on the eighth floor. The adjacent 1,680-square-foot fitness center offers city views, and a spa provides a range of services (surcharge), including massage, nail treatments, and skin care. High-speed wireless Internet access (surcharge) is available in the lobby, and a 24-hour business center offers high-speed Internet access (surcharge).
Insider tip: Located three blocks from the hotel on the banks of the Mississippi River, the Aquarium of the Americas (surcharge) has fresh and saltwater exhibits with 530 species, including sea otters, sharks, sea turtles, and sea horses.
Loft 523 New Orleans
What to expect: This upscale boutique hotel, with its emphasis on contemporary design, caters to the entertainment industry. Popular entertainers may show up in the elevator, because Loft 523 has distinguished itself with its rarefied, private accommodations just 2 blocks from the French Quarter.
Amenity highlights: Design is the key: stark showers with dual chrome fixtures; signature copper-plated doors; elevators lined with tin-ceiling material; stereo systems plus CDs by local musicians in every room; photos by local artistsnot to mention high-speed Internet access, turndown service, and designer toiletries. Complimentary Louisiana wildflowers are in every room.
Insider tip: The popular Lemon Grass Restaurant, which features fine French-Vietnamese dining, is located a half-block away in Loft 523's companion hotel, the International House.