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Hampton Inn by Hilton New Orleans French Quarter Market Area Hotels near Washington Square
9.1/10
Great104 reviews
0.33km from Washington Square
From US$83
Lamothe House Hotel a French Quarter Guest Houses Property Hotels near Washington Square
8.7/10
Very Good104 reviews
0.33km from Washington Square
From US$59
Hotel Peter and Paul, an Ash Hotel Hotels near Washington Square
9.3/10
Great99 reviews
0.24km from Washington Square
Trip.BestNo. 13 of 4-Star Select Hotels in New Orleans
From US$130
The Frenchmen New Orleans by Kasa Hotels near Washington Square
8.9/10
Very Good101 reviews
0.38km from Washington Square
From US$60
The Blue60 Marigny Inn Hotels near Washington Square
9.4/10
Amazing42 reviews
0.24km from Washington Square
From US$82
Inn on Ursulines, a French Quarter Guest Houses Property Hotels near Washington Square
8.2/10
Very Good101 reviews
0.67km from Washington Square
From US$58
The Jung Hotel and Residences Hotels near Washington Square
9.1/10
Great120 reviews
2.01km from Washington Square
From US$91
Bourbon Orleans Hotel Hotels near Washington Square
9.1/10
Great115 reviews
1.04km from Washington Square
Trip.BestNo. 2 of 4-Star Select Hotels in New Orleans
From US$105
Le Richelieu in the French Quarter Hotels near Washington Square
8.8/10
Very Good104 reviews
0.47km from Washington Square
From US$81
French Market Inn Hotels near Washington Square
9.4/10
Amazing109 reviews
1.29km from Washington Square
From US$93
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St Charles Coach House, Ascend Hotel Collection

9.0/10
Great
Posted on Nov 21, 2025
Louise H1
I simply must commend the management on their groundbreaking, complimentary wellness program. I am speaking, of course, about the 7:00 AM sharp, full-sensory wake-up call delivered by what I can only assume is a highly skilled and dedicated construction crew next door. There is no gentle, progressive increase in volume here; oh no. This is a symphony of pile drivers and steel beam placement, a percussive masterpiece that begins precisely as the clock strikes seven. It's an involuntary alarm clock of the highest caliber, rendering the old-fashioned method of calling reception completely obsolete. Why rely on technology when you can be roused by the very vibrations of progress? Frankly, I see this as a profound commitment to guest health. It is far too easy on vacation to let one’s circadian rhythm fall into disarray, leading to lethargy and jet lag. This establishment has solved that problem. The daily, unmissable construction ensures you are up with the sun, ready to seize the day, your internal clock perfectly recalibrated. It’s a health feature I didn't even know I was paying for! And I must applaud the architectural decision to forgo any modern sound-dampening like double or triple glazed windows. This was a deliberate and brilliant choice. To muffle the sound would be to hide a vital truth: every home, every hotel, every structure was built at some point in time. This daily reminder of the raw, noisy, and essential act of construction is a humbling experience. It grounds you. It reminds you that comfort is built upon a foundation of sheer, unadulterated noise. The best part? The element of surprise. I truly appreciate not being told about this in advance. It would have ruined the magic! Discovering this immersive amenity on my own felt like finding a secret, albeit very loud, feature. And from the looks of the multi-story framework going up next door, this is an early-stage project. That means this exclusive, rejuvenating experience will be available for many, many months to come. Future guests have so much to look forward to! So thank you. Thank you for the sleep-shattering, rhythm-resetting, philosophically profound experience. I haven't felt this awake and aware of the building process since, well, ever. An absolute must for anyone who hates sleeping in and loves a good, honest reminder about the origins of a high-rise.
Price per night from:US$92

Holiday Inn FRENCH QUARTER-CHATEAU LEMOYNE by IHG

8.8/10
Very Good
Posted on Jan 20, 2025
Victoria
The hotel was located in a great area. Service was professional and friendly. The dining room for dinner and cocktails was closed; bummer. The breakfast dining was limited. Belgium waffles were their specialty. Lunch items were a couple of soups, a salad, and 2 entrees. The rooms were clean however we had to change rooms due to a constant running toilet. The desk had mentioned compensation but we have not received any this far and we have yet to receive our email receipt.
Price per night from:US$68

NOPSI Hotel New Orleans

8.7/10
Very Good
Posted on Jun 11, 2026
USTeenaychelle
I enjoyed my time at this hotel. It was a lovely stay. The room was clean. The staff was friendly when you call they answer your questions in a timely matter. They are all around the board a great establishment to go and visit in New Orleans. It is close to a lot of different attractions
Price per night from:US$87

Canopy by Hilton New Orleans - Downtown

8.7/10
Very Good
Posted on Jan 2, 2026
Guest User
The hotel is recently renovated, so everything is relatively new. Booked a corner suite which was more expensive then regular to have more space and better view. I guess many hotel chains have the policy of giving worth rooms to guests that book through third parties like Trip.com. They gave me room on the fourth floor, so instead of nice cityview as was on the picture I got an ugly one to the construction site and parking with homeless people wondering around. See picture attached, Besides the room was supposed to be bigger than the regular one and it formally was but the layout made it useless as there is just some weird corridor which makes part of the room. So do not overpay for corner suites, it is not worth that. Had issue with the stuff. The clock in the room was showing wrong time. Couldn’t fix it myself. Called the reception, they send a guy who after 20 min couldn’t do anything and just said sorry there nothing he could do. When insisted the issue to be reported to the management, the guy started calling someone telling the story with a rude language using all types of F words in presence of my 11 y.o.! Eventually the watch was fixed but the way they service clients is outrageous. Lastly I had 12 pm check out time for my reservation but the receptionist told me it is 11 am.
Price per night from:US$73

AC Hotel New Orleans French Quarter

8.2/10
Very Good
Posted on Oct 14, 2024
Anonymous User
The location of the hotel is OK, close to Pompeii Street in France. The breakfast in the hotel is very ordinary and very simple. The lighting is dim and the setting is also old. The street restaurant outside the hotel is still worth recommending. You must try the oysters. The Mexican food is not bad either. According to Americans, New Orleans is the best place for American food. I have been to many places in the United States and my actual feeling is the same. Raw oysters are worth a try.
Price per night from:US$84

Sheraton New Orleans Hotel

8.1/10
Very Good
Posted on Nov 4, 2025
Guest User
The hotel itself is fine and the location is excellent, but we had several awful service experiences. First, the king bed room we booked was not available when we check in, so they put us in a double bed room and said they would move us the next day. Then when we went to the front desk to move to our new room, the person at the front desk was not friendly and was taking so long to handle our situation. We were worried we would be late for our tour, so we asked if we could leave and they could move our luggage to the new room. She said no, we can't change rooms until we are ready to move the luggage ourselves, and that our luggage would stay in the old room. When we came back later that day, they moved us to our new room but our luggage was not in our old room or the new room! We were so worried they lost our luggage. Finally they figured out that they moved our luggage to a 3rd room, and they tried to blame us for it. All of these interactions took a long time because the front desk was so slow and the line was long. After all that trouble, they only gave us a meager $25 credit as an apology. Lastly, we accidentally left a small pouch of personal items in our first room and when we told them about this, they made no effort to try and find it. When we checked out, we also left a souvenir we had bought in the room accidentally. We tried calling the hotel to see if they could find the missing item and ship it to us. We waited on hold for a long time before the front desk transferred us to the wrong place, the automated reservations agent. So frustrating! It is clear the staff there do not communicate between shifts or departments and just don't care about treating their guests well. Simple things like contacting the lost and found about a missing item should not be this difficult. The only good staff interactions we had were with the interns who were there on a training program. Also the wifi is not free. How are big hotels like this getting away with charging for wifi in 2025? Tl;dr: staff are not helpful at all, their communication is awful. Wifi not free
Price per night from:US$89

Sonesta ES Suites New Orleans Downtown

8.1/10
Very Good
Posted on Aug 13, 2021
US
The hotel rooms are quite spacious and comfortable, but compared to high-end star hotels, the facilities are average and the price/performance ratio is not bad. It is suitable for family travel!
Price per night from:US$67

Wyndham Garden Baronne Plaza New Orleans

7.9/10
Good
Posted on Feb 26, 2026
Anonymous User
The hotel was very clean and the bed was very comfortable, and I was able to enjoy a good sleep. The hotel was professional and warm, and every detail was careful. I strongly recommend this hotel to all those who are looking for a place where to feel well and rest fully.
Price per night from:US$62

Trident Inn & Suites New Orleans

6.3/10
Posted on Mar 20, 2018
CNJIN
The price of this hotel is relatively high, about 15 minutes drive from the city, but don't stay on holidays or weekends. The price of my stay on Saturday is double that of Monday (¥530 and ¥1100)
Price per night from:US$47

Frequently asked questions

What hotels are recommended near Washington Square?

If you're struggling to choose a hotel, you might consider staying at Hotel Peter and Paul, an Ash Hotel (from US$119),Bourbon Orleans Hotel (from US$84) and Le Richelieu in the French Quarter (from US$79) . These hotels are highly rated, so you should book early.

Which popular hotels near Washington Square have parking?

If you're planning a road trip to New Orleans and Washington Square, consider staying at Hotel Peter and Paul, an Ash Hotel (from US$119),Bourbon Orleans Hotel (from US$84) and The Royal Sonesta New Orleans (from US$118) . These are popular hotels with parking lots.

Which hotels near Washington Square are the most popular?

Which popular hotels near Washington Square have pools?

Many people take their kids and family on a road trip to New Orleans and Washington Square during the summer or long holidays. Hotel Peter and Paul, an Ash Hotel (from US$119), Bourbon Orleans Hotel (from US$84) and Le Richelieu in the French Quarter (from US$79) are popular hotels with pools where you can relax and enjoy the summer vibe.

What are some luxury hotels near Washington Square?

What's the average price of hotels near Washington Square this weekend?

According to Trip.com data, the average price for a 1-night stay at hotels near New Orleans and Washington Square this weekend is US$555. Please note that prices fluctuate frequently, and the above price is for reference only.

Which hotels near Washington Square have gyms?

In recent years, public awareness for body health has increased, so many hotels have fitness rooms. Bourbon Orleans Hotel (from US$84),Homewood Suites by Hilton New Orleans French Quarter (from US$74) and The Royal Sonesta New Orleans (from US$118) are popular hotels with a fitness room.

What's the average price per night of hotels near Washington Square?

According to Trip.com data, the average price for a 1-night stay at hotels near New Orleans and Washington Square is US$252. Please note that prices fluctuate frequently, and the above price is for reference only.

Which hotels near Washington Square have free Wi-Fi?

Hotel internet is especially important for independent travellers or business travellers. Hotel Peter and Paul, an Ash Hotel (from US$119),Bourbon Orleans Hotel (from US$84) and Lamothe House Hotel a French Quarter Guest Houses Property (from US$67) are popular hotels with free Wi-Fi.

What hotels near Washington Square offer breakfast?

A perfect breakfast gives you energy for the day. If you want to stay at a hotel near New Orleans Washington Square with a high-quality breakfast, you can consider staying Bourbon Orleans Hotel (from US$84),Hotel Peter and Paul, an Ash Hotel (from US$119) and The Royal Sonesta New Orleans (from US$118) .These hotels are very popular, so book early.

Hotel Information for Tourists

Number of reviews20,584
Total properties373
Weekday Avg. PriceUS$332
Weekend Avg. PriceUS$453
Trending hotelHotel Peter and Paul, an Ash Hotel