Top rated hotels in New Orleans

Hyatt Centric French Quarter New Orleans
4.2/5103 Reviews
Canal Street
Hotel is convenient to anything in the French Quarter and easy walking distance to many attractions. Some noise from a few streets during the night in the early morning hours, but still not bad. The hotel is lovely and clean. The room we had was a king suite and it had plenty of room to relax. The bed slept fabulous.
New Orleans Marriott
4.2/5109 Reviews
Canal Street
We booked the hotel seeing that it had 4 stars, there was a pool and the amenities list said there was an oven and microwave for the room. I can tell you that when we got there we were definitely surprised and not in a good way. The pool was closed even though they put a sign on the door thanking people for staying 6 ft apart. I don’t understand how you can be 6 ft apart if you can’t even go into the pool area, let alone the pool itself. Another reason we were extremely unhappy was because we had brought frozen food expecting to be able to heat it up and there was no oven, nor a microwave in the room. For a 4 star hotel that is ridiculous! Additionally, the hotel was doing some COVID-19 relief programs which in retrospect is very nice of them due to the fact that New Orleans is a poor area, but they did not let us know about it when we booked the room and the outside the hotel was full of homeless people and others just sitting around smoking and drinking by both doors outside and roaming throughout the lobby. My husband and I were very displeased and even though the hotel was giving them food and water, they created a place where anyone could have definitely caught the virus if they aren’t careful enough or if anyone walking in had it. If we ever go back to New Orleans, we will not be staying there.
The Westin New Orleans
4.4/5103 Reviews
Canal Street
The hotel is located directly on Mississipsi and you are on the next street block in the Frenchquater without then hear the permanent sound from there in the room at night. The reception is in the 11. Stock and you have to always change the denb driving chair on the way to the room, which is something hidden around the corner, but you will get used to it quickly. The breakfast is very good, we had also a dinner there, that is probably much better in a restaurant around the corner. The area for meetings is OK, which is partly noisy air conditioning cannot be placed in the rooms. My room was large, clean, well furnished. The room service did not clean at 2 nights per day, perhaps it was simply forgotten. I had the adapter for American. Unfortunately, the hotel cannot help, I expected you to borrow a adapter or buy a cheap one. After all, one knew a store in 10 minutes away, where I could actually buy one. All hotel staff were friendly and seemed committed. I would take the hotel again, you have a great view of Mississippi and town if the room is on the right side.
Crowne Plaza New Orleans French Qtr - Astor
3.6/5108 Reviews
Canal Street
Conveniently located in the heart of the French Quarter in Orléans. It is the parking to be handed over to the doorman and parked in the far away garage. Going on Thanksgiving, there are too many people to stay. Breakfast was eaten at the French street outside the French street, cheap and delicious. The photo is the restaurant on the French street next to it, the breakfast is good.
SpringHill Suites New Orleans Downtown/Canal Street
4.1/5103 Reviews
Canal Street
We really enjoyed a recent stay at this location - conveniently located downtown and within walking distance to several streetcar stops. The lobby is representative of NOLA and trendy. From the beginning, we were greeted by friendly staff and thanked for our Marriott status/loyalty. The rooms were clean and comfortable. My only ”compliant” is that they are too trendy - there is not enough counter space in the bathroom when it's clearly large enough to have a large vanity and countertop. The bathroom amenities were very nice: lavender & eucalyptus. The room was equipped with a Kureig, refrigerator and microwave. The beds were very comfortable and we had a great view of the downtown area. The feather pillows were terrible. I honestly don't know why hotels continue to use these pillows that look great and immediately deflate as soon as you lay your head down. We had one small issue with the TV which was quickly remedied. We did not have enough towels/pillows which was also quickly remedied. The breakfast is really good and had healthy options (egg white quiche) as well as indulgent (waffles and muffins). Although there is a parking lot directly next to the hotel, with a large sign that reads: Hotel Guests $10, self-parking requires you to park across the street and down one block (in an unsecured lot). This is very confusing and I wouldn't have minded so much if the lot was secured, but there are a lot of pedestrians and homeless in the area, so it's a pain if you have to return to your vehicle.
The Saint Hotel, New Orleans, French Quarter,Autograph Collection
4.2/5101 Reviews
Canal Street
My daughter and I came for a few days to celebrate her college graduation. We flew in to the private airport, and Katy Olds the conceirge service handled everthing from then on for 3 days. We did a private city tour which was really informative, then preservation hall concert, a must see. We ate at 6 great restuarants, and the food only got better ending at Jack Rose. The best thing we did was see Kermit Ruffins at the blue nile, amazing showman and talented trumpet player. Katy handled scheduling and buying tickets for everything, which made our stay so much more enjoyable. The hotel was a great location. Gym needs to be upgraded. It is New Orleans, and like NYC you may need earplugs to keep out the sirens, etc late in the morning. I will be back with my wife and will stay here and get Katy's help again. OUTSTANDING SERVICE!!

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Number of Hotels2,028
Number of Reviews18,650
Lowest PriceINR 4,824
Highest PriceINR 156,162
Average Price (Weekdays)INR 22,597
Average Price (Weekends)INR 24,604