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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.
New Orleans Marriott
4.2/5110 Reviews
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.
JW Marriott New Orleans
4.3/5104 Reviews
The location of the hotel is good, the room is super clean and tidy, the whole hotel is in line with five points, why I didn't give five points just because the location of my room is not so good, facing the roof full of a lot of air conditioners
International House Hotel
4.1/5100 Reviews
I loved everything about this hotel until I got the bill. I was shocked that I was charged US$17.17 per night about the “Total Price of Stay (*including tax)”. Apparently there is an Amenity Fee US$15 plus tax, which is additional to “Total Price of Stay (*including tax)”. As an overseas traveller, this additional cost was not something I was aware of. I don’t have a problem with the cost, I have a problem with the lack of transparency. “Total Price of Stay (*including tax)”, suggests that is the full cost. The Amenity Fee covered the free drink tokens, free use of bicycle loaner, free morning station coffee, free Wi-Fi, free Mountain Valley waters in room, free water station, and free work out facilities. (So not really free in the sense of the word free) So now you’re aware that the stated cost will not actually be the cost you are finally billed, let me review the other aspects. The staff were brilliant, friendly, engaged and helpful. The hotel was magical, well presented, interesting, and had a divine ambience. The small Banksy museum at the back was both unique and magnificent. I spent some time in their absorbing the history. My room was unexpectedly upgraded to a King room, 24 hours before my arrival - thank you. I felt like a rock star in the room, a quiet room with a supremely comfortable bed, with a stylish bathroom, a small fridge, but no tea making facilities. It had a limited outlook to an inner courtyard. Close to the convention centre and Bourbon Street, I walked everywhere. I would happily stay here again, and encourage others too. However I feel their pricing was deceptive, and let them down.
Renaissance New Orleans Arts Warehouse District Hotel
4.4/5102 Reviews
First the positives, great location away from the French Quarter fray and close to many great restaurants (Pêche, Emeril’s, Cochon, Sofia). Staff was friendly and responsive. AC works well and the beds are comfortable. We’ve stayed here many times over the years and consistently had good experience. The negatives? Three things: 1. First and primary there is significant construction happening, so don’t plan on sleeping in. It is constant drum beat of someone banging on a pipe. Starting around 8am. All day. Every day. Even on weekends. Even on Sunday. It really gets annoying. It’s really hard to overcome that in my review. 2. Rooms and hotel are getting really dated. Some of the furniture is scratched and partly broken. Bathrooms look tired and low end. Amenities are few, pool still isn’t open. It just doesn’t feel like a Renaissance. Hoping the construction is to update the hotel for our next trip! 3. As mentioned in previous reviews, not much of an upgrade experience for frequent travelers. The VIP room is literally a closet with small water bottles, a coffee machine, and a few chips. Normally if a lounge is closed, I get a free breakfast for two. Instead you get a $15 coupon which doesn’t buy breakfast for one in the restaurant. Food quality was pretty poor too (again, very friendly staff though). Maybe I am complaining too much about the upgrade experience, but with over 700 hotel nights at Marriott properties, I am pretty good judge about amenities and service. Bottom line: Poor review from my recent stay in April 2023 due to the constant construction noise. I’ll try to stay here again, but I’ll be checking on the construction progress before I do.

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Number of Hotels76
Number of Reviews5,443
Highest Price£4,208
Lowest Price£62
Average Price (Weekdays)£228
Average Price (Weekends)£302

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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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