This is a toplist with the best hipster hotels near Downtown New Orleans, New Orleans. You can help to make this list better by voting for your favourite places!
1 Moxy New Orleans Downtown/French Quarter Area
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Terri, thank you for making my stay and exceptional one! Your kind soul and wonderful customer service does not go unnoticed. Much love from Dallas
2 The Roosevelt New Orleans, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel



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I loved it. Clean, everyone was friendly. The food was great. Large conference rooms. Beautiful hotel.
3 Selina Catahoula New Orleans



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Very cool. Rooms are definitely on the smaller side, they aren't bad at all but just something to be aware of. Would definitely stay again!
4 The Saint Hotel, Autograph Collection



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The staff here is amazing. Bob was very helpful with getting us set up and his professionalism, attitude and demeanor made us feel like we were next door at the Ritz. That being said, our upgraded room cost half as much as a Ritz basic room.
The roomservice food was fantastic. Separate entity, but they took great pride in their food and feedback.
The best shout out I need to give is to the bartender. She gave us some fantastic suggestions of places to try around town and was so kind.
The room was great, comfortable and clean, however the staff here is why we'll be coming back.
5 The Troubadour Hotel New Orleans, Tapestry Collection by Hilton



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Enjoyed our stay!
Beautiful hotel in a great location. Was close to all of the main attractions without being in the unruly part of town. Close to the trolley system and French Quarter! Well with I'm walking distance.
Deducted a star due to there being an issue with the heat in our first room. However, we were quickly moved and compensated for the inconvenience.
6 Le Pavillon Hotel



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Super comfy beds. Got a room with two queens for a special summer deal for $109. Bathroom is small but the tub/shower is really nice. Rooftop pool is okay. Nothing too fancy, but it was nice to have a dip in the morning. We got free pb&j when we came and the service was generally nice. Pay for parking overnight. It's worth it. Everything will be in walking distance.
7 HI New Orleans Hostel



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Hands down one of the nicest hostels I've stayed in. There were a ton of small touches that removed a lot of the annoyances that usually come with staying in a hostel: to get into the building, your room, and your locker you have one key card (no padlocks to deal with), the bunk beds are built directly into the wall so one bed doesn't shake the other, the lockers have small lights that automatically turn on, the beds have privacy curtains that block out light, the lights in the room had two settings to either fully turn on or just turn on at foot-level which was perfect for anyone getting in late or leaving early, there were more than enough bathrooms along the hallway, towels and breakfast are included, laundry only costs $1 and they give you detergent, etc.
Additionally it was super clean and modern, and the location was great. I honestly can't think of any complaints; I would definitely stay here again!
8 International House Hotel



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I had a great stay while I was here. I stayed in the Rockstar Room which was very fitting because it had no windows and gave me plenty of time to sleep the day away.
The lobby is exquisite. I mean there's a Banksy exhibit in the lobby what more could you want?!
Parker took care of me my entire stay. I wanted for nothing.
All they're missing is a pool!
9 Magnolia Hotel New Orleans



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Rooms were nice with great big windows for a nice view of the city. Staff was super friendly. Bed was very comfortable
The negative to this hotel was that some of the stuff wore masks and some did not. They have signs before coming in that masks are mandatory so why does this not apply to employees?
No microwave or fridge
Great location
10 Quarter House



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Stayed here many times since 1993. Wonderful staff, luxurious base station for exploring NOLA'S cool neighborhoods. Originally designed by Henri Gallier, some of the parts of the collection 9th buildings were owned by people of color in the 1880s.
11 Loft 523



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Stayed here after seeing it on Anthony Bourdain's Part's Unknown years ago. Spent two nights in a penthouse suite and it was a fantastic experience.
The beds were very comfortable and the suite was clean and well decorated.
My only complaint was the shower, I don't think the double headed shower worked quite as it was supposed to; not a big deal though.
12 Hotel Monteleone



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Had a lovely stay here! Staff was very accommodating. Felt very safe and it was close to everything we wanted to see. Room was small but clean and well appointed with a coffee machine, toiletries and a fridge. Appreciated coming home to a sparkling clean hotel room each day. Would definitely stay here again!
13 Q&C HotelBar New Orleans, Autograph Collection®



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The staff is incredible!!! The characteristic of the hotel have a charm that is warming like a welcoming hug. I’ve lost my room card about seven times. They just smile. They greet me every morning and every evening. I feel like they are my friends. One of the front staff, special shout out “sweetie”. It’s a southern thing.
14 Hotel Mazarin



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A perfect place to stay! Clean, quiet, and walkable to Bourbon St. the staff is friendly. Especially Pierre. The courtyard is so calming and the bed was super comfy. The bars/restaurants in the hotel were not open due to covid but overall a fantastic place to stay.
15 The Natchez Vacation Rentals



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This air bnb was everything we wanted it to be from the welcoming hotel clerks, the two hot tubs and the pool. The rooftop overlooks part of the city, shops, restaurants and touring in walking distance. I recommend this spot if you go to Nola with a large group.
I couldn't post the video but believe me it's a great rental.
16 Maison de la Luz



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By far the nicest hotel in NOLA. The design and service are top notch! Highly recommend
17 The Eliza Jane - In the Unbound Collection by Hyatt



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The Eliza Jane is a perfect hotel for those who enjoy older buildings that have been converted. There are some original walls and parts of the original building which are appealing. The hotel also has a great location in the business district and just steps from the French Quarter. Staff were friendly and provided some good dining advice. I also give them kudos for providing an update prior to arriving to reflect my status.
There were a few aspects that could be improved. The furniture felt very dated like old leftovers from a different time. Also, the lighting was not great. The room was dark at night to the point my Zoom session was difficult to complete unless I was directly under a light.
18 The Pelham Hotel



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We enjoyed ourselves on a nice weekend get away. The location is key. Right off Canal St. with plenty of good restaurants and shopping. A short walk the French Quarter and the National WWII Museum in the other direction. The room was smaller than I expected but it was quiet and clean. The staff was friendly to us. It was very cold and windy (Feb 18, 2021) but the door was unlocked and welcoming, however, mask did have to be worn. I thought their parking fee was too expensive (on the street right near the entrance). I ended up paying more at a local lot. We ran out of time and had to extend the time from my phone. I ended up paying $55 instead of the $42 they offered. It was only $35 until the extension.
19 Ace Hotel New Orleans



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Beautiful hotel and amazing staff, everyone was so welcoming and accommodating.. the lobby was gorgeous, rooms are so spacious... loved it!! It will be the place to stay when we come back to NOLA
20 St. James Hotel New Orleans Downtown (French Quarter Area)



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Definitely will stay here again. The staff was great and the lady at the front desk on the morning shift was wonderful and accommodating. The guys on night shift were great as well, offering many suggestions of where to get food off the beaten path.
Only complaint really I suppose was the pool was tiny and ice cold. Not sure it's really a pool. More like a decorative fountain. Definitely skipped taking a swim. But otherwise great experience, nice location (near the French Quarter and down the street from Buzz NOLA bikes) and well priced
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