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Voco ST. James Hotel
4/598 Reviews
Downtown New Orleans
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.
InterContinental Hotels New Orleans
4.2/5103 Reviews
Downtown New Orleans
The hotel as a whole feels good, clean and very convenient. It is only five minutes away from the main road. It is not noisy and safe. There is a Luke restaurant downstairs from Hilton, and you can eat directly. Just a few minutes walk from the famous felix ’s restaurant.
Hotel Indigo New Orleans - French Quarter
4.2/5102 Reviews
Downtown New Orleans
My 93 year old husband and I spent two nights at Hotel indigo last week and were very pleased with our experience. The room was nicely appointed in the bathroom was spacious though we did have an accessible room. The bed was very comfortable, especially the pillows! Every place in the hotel was very clean, and nicely appointed. We were most impressed with the Front desk staff who were so helpful, courteous, and kind. We want to do a shout out to Susanne, who couldn't have been nicer, as well as professional. The common interest hotel dining room had good food at reasonable prices. The valet parking was a bit pricey, but very convenient and the attendants were also very helpful. Just around the corner on Carondelet Street we discovered the Gallier oyster bar, which had good food at a reasonable price.
Residence Inn New Orleans French Quarter Area/Central Business District
4.4/5102 Reviews
Downtown New Orleans
I stayed at the hotel with my 3 y.o. son. The room with the kitchenette and two queen beds was bright, well designed and very comfortable. Location of the hotel is great - within a few mins walk to French Quarter and the river, close to plenty of restaurants and just 20 m to the Street Car stop. As with many Marriott properties lately, the hotel didn't have ANY bottled water available for their guests; there was no breakfast or room cleaning services. It was all suspended due to COVID however, no one in the hotel, including staff, wore masks or took any COVID precautions.
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham New Orleans Downtown
3.8/5112 Reviews
Downtown New Orleans
I was in the city to attend a basketball game. Upon arrival I did not see a valet worker to park my car therefore I had to find parking. I wasn't aware there was construction going on. I was awakened by noise such as banging and something that sounded like some type of loud machine. After being awaken I couldn't get the tv to work! Would NOT stay there again and wouldn't recommend to any one else!
New Orleans Marriott
4.2/5110 Reviews
Canal Street
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.

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