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Bourbon Orleans Hotel
4.2/5101 Reviews

Bourbon Orleans Hotel

New Orleans|1.08km from city centre
Our family spent two nights at the Bourbon Hotel (October 10-12). We read the reviews and were expecting an upscale hotel experience. We travel very often in the US and around the world, in all types of hotels-from basic 3 starts accommodations to luxury resorts. We do not go to hotels unless we verify recommendations and find the best fit. At most, the reviews are accurate. At times, slightly non-representing, nevertheless, we realize that it is a matter of taste. However, it is rare that an experience is so far fetched from the positive review that I had to write one myself (I very rarely do). From the moment we entered, it was a clear that we are entering a once glamorous venue which was not maintained, not clean with an atmosphere in lobby as if we entered a train station and not a hotel. The room itself was also filthy, with toe nails under our bed, hair in the closet and dust in the room. There was no soap, and housekeeping did not clean at all the following morning. The door to the balcony does not close properly and therefore it is very noisy. The empty mini bar was more of a heater than a cooler. During the whole duration of our stay, the same garbage items were not removed from the elevator and others not cleaned in lobby. When we attempted to order room service as stated on the hotel website, we were told that “we no longer deliver food to room” with no apology given. When we went to try our luck at the breakfast buffet, we were told “we no longer offer it”. We were fine with a-la-carte but then we found out that they only offer bar seating and no high chair was provided for our daughter. Again, with no apology. They were filming a series outside of the hotel, which by itself is a cool thing, but not when it makes the hotel a production room, filthy, messy, noisy and again-the hotel does not acknowledge it. The worst moment was when we needed to wait 15 minutes in the heat to get back to the hotel as the small street was closed for filming. Again, no apology given. When we needed the front desk supervisor’s assistance in a billing matter concerning tax, we were dismissed in the most vulgar and not-service-oriented manner, despite the fact that they clearly did not follow State and Federal Law. We tried to explain the issue but again, there was a total lack of willingness to listen. Bottom line, this hotel is a disgrace. Maybe years ago it deserved 4 stars, today it is a mediocre youth hostel that charges like a luxury hotel. Avoid.

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The Lafayette by LuxUrban, Trademark Collection by Wyndham
4.4/5111 Reviews

The Lafayette by LuxUrban, Trademark Collection by Wyndham

New Orleans|0.37km from city centre
After an AMAZING experience at Mardi Gras 2022 (see my previous review) I was eager to rebook for Mardi Gras 2023. I received an email from the hotel in July 2022 with an offer to prebook before rooms went on sale to the general public. I jumped on it and booked two King Balcony Rooms. I paid the deposit and requested to be put in the same room we stayed in last year (corner balcony) and the adjacent room for my brother and sister-in-law. The booking was all done via email directly through the hotel, and it was an easy and smooth experience, just as it was the first time around. I received receipts which confirmed both of my requested room numbers and remaining balances that would be due upon check-in. Fast forward to last week — 5 days before the trip — I called to verify everything was good to go with our reservations, and to ask if parking would be in the same location as last year. To my surprise, it was practically impossible to reach a human being. No one answered the phone number for the front desk or customer service. I received an automated text message anytime I called, and the text would tell me to go back to the “booking platform” where I made the reservation (in my case.. direct through the hotel.. so nothing to do but call again). I eventually figured out (by calling an old number from a past email correspondence) that the hotel had changed ownership at some point since the time of my original booking. After two days, I was finally able to reach someone, only to find out that in the “transition” my two rooms had been given to someone else. I was still booked for 2 king balcony rooms, but they were not on the corner, and they weren’t even side by side. They had also increased the remaining balance due on my stay by over $400. I finally spoke with the manager, who ultimately said he couldn’t do anything about the rooms, but that if I’d provide my original receipts, he’d make sure the prices matched. I was extremely disappointed, but decided to just roll with it. We checked in and had another fantastic weekend at MG. The location of this hotel still can’t be beat, and the balcony rooms are wonderful. But the customer service level has declined TREMENDOUSLY compared to the 2022 experience we had. I understand that things happen, and that the room requests were just not relayed to the new management/ownership. But I do think something more could have been done to accommodate us. The real catalyst for this lengthy review was when I got home to find that my card had in fact been charged for the higher amount, even though I gave the manager my receipts upon check in as agreed. Now I’ll have to find a way to get a person back on the phone and hopefully have the difference refunded. I sincerely hope this place can get back to the level of service that they once provided. We still enjoyed our stay, but it wasn’t what we booked, and it definitely wasn’t for the price we were guaranteed.
Omni Royal Orleans Hotel
4.3/5100 Reviews

Omni Royal Orleans Hotel

New Orleans|0.81km from city centre
With a stay at Omni Royal Orleans Hotel, you'll be centrally located in New Orleans, steps from Bourbon Street and within a 5-minute walk of Preservation Hall. This family-friendly hotel is 0.4 mi (0.7 km) from The Shops at Canal Place and 0.5 mi (0.7 km) from Louis Armstrong Park.Take advantage of recreation opportunities including an outdoor pool and a fitness center. Additional amenities at this hotel include complimentary wireless internet access, concierge services, and babysitting (surcharge).Stop by The Rib Room for lunch, dinner, or brunch, where this restaurant specializes in American cuisine. Dining is also available at the coffee shop/cafe, and room service (during limited hours) is provided. Relax with a refreshing drink from the poolside bar or one of the 2 bars/lounges. Cooked-to-order breakfasts are served on weekends from 7:00 AM to 10:30 AM for a fee.Featured amenities include complimentary wired internet access, a 24-hour business center, and express check-out. Planning an event in New Orleans? This hotel has 5284 square feet (491 square meters) of space consisting of conference space and 11 meeting rooms.Make yourself at home in one of the 345 guestrooms featuring minibars and flat-screen televisions. Cable programming provides entertainment, and wired and wireless internet access is available for a surcharge. Private bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and desks.

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Bourbon Orleans Hotel
4.2/5101 Reviews

Bourbon Orleans Hotel

New Orleans|0.04km from French Quarter
Our family spent two nights at the Bourbon Hotel (October 10-12). We read the reviews and were expecting an upscale hotel experience. We travel very often in the US and around the world, in all types of hotels-from basic 3 starts accommodations to luxury resorts. We do not go to hotels unless we verify recommendations and find the best fit. At most, the reviews are accurate. At times, slightly non-representing, nevertheless, we realize that it is a matter of taste. However, it is rare that an experience is so far fetched from the positive review that I had to write one myself (I very rarely do). From the moment we entered, it was a clear that we are entering a once glamorous venue which was not maintained, not clean with an atmosphere in lobby as if we entered a train station and not a hotel. The room itself was also filthy, with toe nails under our bed, hair in the closet and dust in the room. There was no soap, and housekeeping did not clean at all the following morning. The door to the balcony does not close properly and therefore it is very noisy. The empty mini bar was more of a heater than a cooler. During the whole duration of our stay, the same garbage items were not removed from the elevator and others not cleaned in lobby. When we attempted to order room service as stated on the hotel website, we were told that “we no longer deliver food to room” with no apology given. When we went to try our luck at the breakfast buffet, we were told “we no longer offer it”. We were fine with a-la-carte but then we found out that they only offer bar seating and no high chair was provided for our daughter. Again, with no apology. They were filming a series outside of the hotel, which by itself is a cool thing, but not when it makes the hotel a production room, filthy, messy, noisy and again-the hotel does not acknowledge it. The worst moment was when we needed to wait 15 minutes in the heat to get back to the hotel as the small street was closed for filming. Again, no apology given. When we needed the front desk supervisor’s assistance in a billing matter concerning tax, we were dismissed in the most vulgar and not-service-oriented manner, despite the fact that they clearly did not follow State and Federal Law. We tried to explain the issue but again, there was a total lack of willingness to listen. Bottom line, this hotel is a disgrace. Maybe years ago it deserved 4 stars, today it is a mediocre youth hostel that charges like a luxury hotel. Avoid.

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Moxy New Orleans Downtown/French Quarter Area
4/5106 Reviews
Stayed at the Moxy for a few nights when attending a conference in NOLA. The hotel was fine - rooms are small but functional and there’s a 24 hour gym onsite. I had to move rooms on my first night as the noise coming from the air con was horrendous - it sounded like a plane was taking off in the room. The team at Reception moved me without quibbling however never asked why I wanted to move or apologised for the disruption, in fact they barely spoke. Unfortunately the second room was also very noisy however I stayed put as it was better than the first.
Loews New Orleans Hotel
4.3/5101 Reviews
Firstly the best thing about this hotel is the people - from the minute we arrived, they were welcoming and friendly. The concierge was so helpful in booking trips for us along with other staff who suggested restaurants, directions etc. We chose breakfast in the hotel on one day which was OK and so decided to have breakfast another day as we were leaving on a trip and it seemed the obvious option; turns out they don't do breakfasts everyday which was not well advertised - and a little strange!! Anyway one of the cleaners clearly saw our confusion so suggested ”Mothers” diner across the road which was brilliant actually - the best pancakes we had in our entire trip in the States. Likewise the bar tender at the bar/restaurant is excellent. The only downside was that the hotel itself is a little tired and could do with some refurbishment and updating. Our room was lovely in terms of size and the bed was really comfy but some of the furniture was a little tarnished, the carpet somewhat dirty and the walls could do with a paint. But other than that, a good stay.
The Mercantile Hotel
4.1/5101 Reviews
We fell in love with this hotel. The staff were all very friendly and the hotel was clean. Our room was amazing and huge with a sitting area that had a couch, chair, desk, mini bar with a sink and a TV. We had a separate bedroom with a super comfortable king size bed and plenty of luggage storage space. The bathroom was crazy huge and spotless. They have an interactive system for requesting lines or basically any need you may have. They also have a complementary breakfast, like a real breakfast, with scrambled eggs, sausage links and breakfast potatoes that was all delicious. They had a nice selection of bagels, breads and muffins as well. This is a great, funky, cool hotel and we highly recommend it.
Hyatt Regency New Orleans
4.2/5104 Reviews
There is really nothing to say about the hotel. During the epidemic, it is not only cheap but also has fewer people! The neighborhood is also very close to French Street, and there are delicious oysters, ACME restaurant is recommended, the seafood is really delicious!
Voco ST. James Hotel
4/598 Reviews
I booked a suite for my daughter and new son in law to stay at for their honeymoon as well as a block of rooms for the wedding guest. This property took my breath away from the moment I walked in-it's very charming and beautiful. Some of our guest were enjoying sitting in the lobby area and mentioned to me how impressed they were with the hotel, the staff and the rooms which made me very proud to have chosen this hotel. Every staff member I saw welcomed me and were very friendly-even though I wasn't technically a guest-they were eager to be helpful. Also, the hotel is conveniently located and easy to get to and from anywhere in the city.
Courtyard New Orleans Warehouse Arts District
3.9/5102 Reviews
This was a nice base for our business meetings (off site) - plenty of on-site amenities and numerous walkable options. The room was quiet - I had a balcony room over the pool on the fourth floor. If the pool was busier it might be a but noisy for the second floor (opens to the pool) but my experience was quiet. The only complaint I have is not with this property specifically, but with certain Marriott hotels. As many hotels have done, Marriott has transitioned to the pump bottles on the wall in the shower. This is fine, but the font size and contrast are terrible when you are trying to distinguish shampoo from body wash. Even with my glasses I had to get close, and without them it's hopeless. Other hotels have contrasting colors and larger fonts - that's really the only issue I had with my stay.

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Highest Price£1,805
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Number of Reviews18,219
Number of Hotels1,932
Average Price (Weekdays)£253
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New Orleans Hotel Guide

Book your hotel on Trip.com for an amazing travel experience. Book hotels in New Orleans via the Trip.com website or app, it's easy and hassle-free. New Orleans is a city with tons of tourist attractions. You'll never want to leave! Located in United States, New Orleans is a well-known and vibrant city.

Every day, travelers worldwide arrive at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (formerly Moisant Field) to start their vacations and business trips in New Orleans. If you don't want to take a flight, coming to New Orleans by train is a good choice as well.

There are 316 hotels in New Orleans on Trip.com, including luxury, boutique, and budget hotels. New Orleans has many well-known chain hotels which are suitable for both business trips and vacations. In New Orleans, chain hotels such as Days Inn are one of the top choices among travelers. Those who favor Days Inn can choose a hotel under its name. A popular hotel in New Orleans, Royal Sonesta Hotel New Orleans is also one of the highest rated. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Omni Royal Orleans Hotel.

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown New Orleans, such as Clue Carre - New Orleans' First Live Escape Game, French Quarter. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Audubon Nature Center in Joe Brown Park, Oak Alley Plantation. The most famous attractions locally are Jackson Square, New Orleans Arena, Bourbon Street. Upon departure, you can head to popular commercial areas like Hank’s Meat Market, Sabai, The Brass Monkey to buy souvenirs or travel accessories.

Average seasonal TemperatureNight

• Spring: 61.99°F during the day, 53.31°F at night

• Summer: 80.08°F during the day, 71.58°F at night

• Autumn: 86.02°F during the day, 78.01°F at night

• Winter: 67.68°F during the day, 58.96°F at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 59.53937 cm

• Summer: 68.7126 cm

• Autumn: 68.33464 cm

• Winter: 53.925194 cm

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