The Best Hotels to Book in New Orleans' French Quarter
New Orleans is home to some of the most distinctive hotels in the USA. Embodying all the qualities of the Big Easy and the French Quarter, the hotels live in the architectural heart of the city, bursting with the glamour, charm and bohemian aspects which typify the area. Culture Trip picks the top hotels in the Quarter, offering an individual vision of the city just steps away from the best spots in New Orleans.
Royal Frenchmen Hotel and Bar, for Creole culture
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This hotel in New Orleans embraces the spirit of the Big Easy with gusto. The hotel is just a short stroll to the French Quarter, housed in a historic Creole townhouse in the trendy Marigny neighborhood. Vibrant and colorful, like the city itself, modern works by local artists adorn the walls in queen rooms and kings with balconies. The center of the hotel is a courtyard with a flowing fountain and the bar is a destination in its own right, serving craft cocktails.
Haunted Hotel New Orleans, for a taste of the paranormal
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Few hotels in New Orleans can claim a history like this one. The Haunted Hotel attracts visitors with a curiosity for the paranormal. It has stood since 1829 and its 200-year history has seen ties with serial killers and a catalog of strange goings-on. Every room has a gothic touch with tufted headboards and antique-style end tables, suitably atmospheric. The price tag is also gloriously low and discounted ghost tours are available to hotel guests – cheap hotels in New Orleans don’t come quirkier than this.
Hotel Le Marais, for classy cocktail hours
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This spot in the French Quarter combines the luxury of a big-name with the intimacy of a boutique hotel. You only have to step outside the front door to experience the allure of the French Quarter. Or, stay in the cocktail bar, tucked into the quiet courtyard of the hotel, for the mardi-gras fun of the city without the crowds. Sleek rooms with plush beds and dark-wood dressers look out over the historic street from wrought-iron balconies.
Windsor Court Hotel, for an incredible collection of original artwork
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The Higgins Hotel New Orleans, Curio Collection by Hilton, for historic character
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Lodging in New Orleans doesn’t get much better than this. In the artsy and historic Warehouse district, every room at The Higgins is designed to keep with the neighborhood. Think Art Nouveau dressers and 1940s artworks on the walls and the hotel is also located within the World War II Museum. Rosie’s on the Roof, the rooftop bar, has industrial-inspired decor, while Café Normandie serves up French-influenced fine dining in lavish surroundings.
Hotel Monteleone, for the big literary names
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Place d’Armes Hotel, for balcony views
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Located in Jackson Square, the Place d’Armes Hotel is ideally situated if you’re looking to be directly among the tourist highlights of the French Quarter. The hotel offers rooms with balcony views looking out to the streets and rooms overlooking the lush, exotic courtyard and pool. For the location, Place d’Armes places guests in the most convenient position for the shops and restaurants in the center of the Quarter and envelops visitors completely in the bustle of the stunning Jackson Square.
The Andrew Jackson Hotel, for a Southern experience
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Olivier House Hotel, for Gothic glam
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Hotel Mazarin, for fabulous service
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For more accommodation right in the thick of it, check out the best places to stay in the French Quarter. Looking to stay in a different part of New Orleans? Read our guide to the best luxury hotels in the Central Business District, bookable on Culture Trip. If you’re on a budget, see our top cheap hotels and hostels in the city.
Suzy Pope contributed additional reporting to this article.