Vibe
Properties where the thread count is high, the staff-to-guest ratio is generous, and every surface feels considered. These hotels operate at a standard that makes the rate feel justified before you even unpack.

Drury Plaza Hotel New Orleans
Spacious, clean rooms with friendly staff and free breakfast and dinner make this hotel a strong value. Expect noise from neighbors on weekends and be aware that parking costs extra despite online promises. During peak seasons like Mardi Gras, prices triple and rooms shrink significantly.

The Roosevelt New Orleans, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel
The Roosevelt has spacious, clean rooms in a great location away from Bourbon Street noise. Staff are consistently warm and professional. In-room dining quality varies significantly, and some guests find the decor dated and depressing, though others praise the elegant surroundings.

Hotel Monteleone
Rooms are small and older style but clean and comfortable with quality beds. Staff excels at service and recommendations. The carousel bar with live music and rooftop pool are major draws, though rooms near Bourbon Street may get noisy.

Four Seasons Hotel New Orleans
Rooms are spacious, clean, and quiet with excellent beds and river views. Staff is mostly professional and helpful but inconsistency happens—one guest faced major organizational failures with reservations and late-night maintenance noise. Most guests loved it; one had a rough experience.

Hyatt Centric French Quarter New Orleans
Spacious, immaculate rooms with high ceilings sit in the heart of the French Quarter where staff treat you exceptionally well. Rooms are old but clean and quiet despite the Bourbon Street location. Breakfast is good and the hotel includes streetcar passes.

Hyatt Regency New Orleans
Rooms are spacious with great views of the Superdome, but bathrooms feel dated with weak water pressure. The hotel is huge and quiet despite its location near Mardi Gras chaos. Some older room sections show wear and hallways need cleaning, though staff and amenities are solid.

NOPSI Hotel, New Orleans
Staff members go out of their way to help guests and give spot-on restaurant recommendations. Spacious, clean rooms stay quiet despite the downtown location. The rooftop bar and three on-site bars deliver great drinks and views.

Bourbon Orleans Hotel
Staff excel and make guests feel like family. The location in the French Quarter puts you steps from Bourbon Street and major attractions. Rooms are clean and quiet, but skip this hotel if you need streaming, room service, or on-demand movies since they don't offer those.

Omni Royal Orleans
Rooms are dirty, hot, and poorly maintained with broken thermostats and stained bedding. Staff ranges from genuinely kind to rude and unresponsive. Major construction disrupts the hotel through 2026 and cuts hot water regularly.

New Orleans Marriott
Rooms are clean, comfortable, and quiet with great beds and views, though Canal Street noise reaches even high floors so bring earplugs. Staff genuinely go out of their way to help. The location puts you steps from Bourbon Street and parade routes, making it perfect for Mardi Gras or exploring downtown.

The Lafayette New Orleans by Kasa
Rooms are spacious and clean with good views. Staff excels at service and goes out of their way to help. One guest reported a cold room with no heat and the hotel failed to warn about a boil water advisory, showing inconsistent attention to guest safety.

Hilton New Orleans Riverside
Rooms are spacious and comfortable with river views, but showers have poor design and noise from trains and elevators disturbs sleep. The location is excellent, staff is friendly, and the hotel charges resort and parking fees that guests find excessive.

Sheraton New Orleans Hotel
Rooms are clean and comfortable with good beds and decent views, but the building is old and tired. Staff ranges from helpful to useless. Location on Canal Street is excellent for Mardi Gras and nearby attractions. Watch for surprise charges on your bill.

Caesars New Orleans - A Caesars Rewards Destination
Rooms in Caesars Tower are nice and clean, but older Harrah's sections have grime, stained sheets, and weak water pressure. You'll get excellent service from standout staff like Markia and Mylinn, though the hotel struggles with slow elevators, long waits, and understaffing in the casino. Location near the French Quarter is a major plus.

Holiday Inn French Quarter-Chateau Lemoyne by IHG
Beds are saggy and uneven, showers have weak pressure, and street-facing rooms are loud. Staff at the front desk can be rude and unhelpful, though restaurant and concierge staff are friendly. The location near French Quarter is excellent and walking distance to attractions.

Hilton Garden Inn New Orleans Convention Center
Staff here treats you well across the board, from front desk to housekeeping to restaurant. The hotel is clean, comfortable, and sits in a convenient location. You'll have a smooth, easy stay.

Holiday Inn New Orleans-Downtown Superdome by IHG
Clean spacious rooms with decent views, but bathroom sliding doors lack privacy and you can't open the balcony door. The bigger problem is the restaurant staff treats guests poorly and the hotel loads you with hidden fees that drive the final bill way up from advertised rates.

Le Pavillon, New Orleans, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
Rooms are spacious, clean, and comfortable with good beds. Toilets run constantly and flush weakly, requiring multiple flushes. Doors slam loudly and you hear neighbors and pipes through walls, so bring earplugs. Staff goes above and beyond with exceptional service.

Wyndham New Orleans - French Quarter
Rooms are clean and quiet despite the French Quarter location, though bathrooms are tiny and outdated. Staff excels at helping with tours and recommendations. Expect expensive parking, aged decor, and small lobby, but the perfect walkable location makes up for it.

Hilton New Orleans/St. Charles Avenue
Rooms are small, dingy, and poorly maintained with dirty carpets, dusty vents, and inconsistent housekeeping. Bathrooms have plumbing issues and some guests report no hot water. Management is disorganized, rude, and hits you with surprise fees. The location near Bourbon Street is the only real plus.

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel New Orleans
The location near Bourbon Street and major attractions beats everything here. Staff deliver genuine hospitality, but mattresses are rock hard and rooms sometimes have mold or maintenance issues like wet hallway carpets. Cleanliness varies floor to floor.

The Riverfront Hotel New Orleans
Staff service swings wildly depending on who you meet. Rooms are small with dated fixtures, poor water temperature control, and cleanliness issues like dust and mildew smells. The $25 resort fee adds up with few amenities to show for it.

Le Méridien New Orleans
Staff quality swings wildly—some go way above and beyond while others ignore requests. Ice machines don't work, bathrooms aren't in the lobby, and housekeeping needs requesting. Water temperature in showers fluctuates unpredictably. Early check-in handling is inconsistent.