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Where To Stay In New Orleans: Best Hotels

Picking the right hotel in New Orleans isn’t just about a bed and Wi-Fi; it’s about choosing the soundtrack to your trip. Do you want trumpet solos drifting through your window at midnight, or the hush of a Garden District oak canopy?

Here’s our freshly updated 2025–2026 guide to the very best places to stay right now, from century-old grande dames to slick new rooftops, all vetted by locals who actually answer “Where should I stay?” a dozen times a week.

In this article, we’ll show you where you need to stay in New Orleans.

Should I Say In The French Quarter Or Downtown New Orleans?

If you’re looking to get an authentic taste of New Orleans, you should stay in the French Quarter. Not only is it within walking distance of downtown, but the French Quarter has some of the city’s best restaurants and things to see.

Four Seasons Hotel

2 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70130 | (504) 434-5100

Four Seasons Hotel New Orleans Wedding Second Line Parade. Credit: Christian Horan Photography

Four Seasons Hotel New Orleans offers unmatched views of the riverfront and more in the city: indoors and outdoors, street-level and high above skyline. Book a room at the Four Seasons.

Bourbon Orleans Hotel

717 Orleans St, New Orleans, LA 70116 | (800) 935-8740

Here’s what one guest says about Bourbon Orleans Hotel: “We stayed here for 5 days and it was amazing. The staff is truly amazing! The doormen and beyond what you would expect i never touched a door in this hotel or my bags once. David was exceptional and a true professional. The hotel is older and smaller but its worth it. The pool is heated and gorgeous. It’s close enough to bourbon street to see the action but far enough that it’s quiet. I would stay here again in a heartbeat. Thank you all for a wonderful time!”

The Roosevelt New Orleans

130 Roosevelt Way, New Orleans, LA 70112 | (504) 648-1200

Here’s what one guest says about The Roosevelt: “The Roosevelt is the only hotel I stay in when I’m in New Orleans. The front desk staff, Nicholas in particular, always make you feel at home upon arrival. I always like to be on the top floor, and they are always accommodating. I’d highly recommend one of the luxury suites for a truly fascinating experience.”

The Ritz-Carlton

921 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70112 | (504) 524-1331

Here is what one guest says about the Ritz-Carlton. “Our stay was wonderful from beginning to end. From the service to the cleanliness, from the food to the fitness center, we were pleased with every detail.”

Royal Sonesta New Orleans

300 Bourbon St, New Orleans, LA 70130 | (504) 586-0300

Here’s what one guest says about the Royal Sonesta. “My husband and friend picked the Royal Sonesta as our hotel for a surprise trip to New Orleans. The service was excellent from the start, and we upgraded our room to a spot with a terrace overlooking the pool. The pool area was clean.”

JW Marriott New Orleans

614 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70130 | (504) 525-6500

Here’s what one guest says about the JW Marriott. “This hotel and its staff, far exceeded my expectations! It was the best service and most hospitable of any hotel I’ve been in years.”

Final Word

Hospitality is part of the New Orleans fabric: We love to take care of people, hosting them and housing them. If you’re coming to the city, what hotel will you choose to stay in?

New Orleans, Louisiana is a very hospitable place. You can find this out very easily from the hotel industry. New Orleans has some of the best hotels in the Southeast.

Getting to know someone over lunch or dinner can be intimidating for many people, but hopefully the awesome restaurants we’ve listed can make it easier.

If you really want to take things to the next level, you can pay for exclusive dining by renting out a banquet room for a small group of family and friends.

Want to make it official? Here’s how to sweep her off her feet.

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Keisha Smith

Keisha Smith is a Contributing Writer who attended college at Southern University A&M College in Baton Rouge. She is currently writing a book on south Louisiana culture.

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