This is a toplist with the best hipster hotels near French Quarter (Vieux Carré), New Orleans. You can help to make this list better by voting for your favourite places!
1 Sonder — Maison De Ville
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I'm giving 4 stars with a leaky a/c unit and wet carpet. This hotel is unbelievably charming. It's somewhere around 200 years old and former slave quarter/stables. Fountain in the middle of the courtyard. Close enough to Bourbon Street to smell the hot dog cart on the corner and someone drumming on a bucket, but not the bar 2 doors down. Court of Two Sisters is in the other side of the wall and smells delicious. With all that, unbelievably quiet and peaceful. Our bed was super comfortable. Staff friendly and helpful. The online or text Guest Experience team responded to us within minutes. We have often talked of staying in the Quarter and this was the first time we stayed in a historic building. Lots of brick, slate and vines. If you are looking for "quintessential New Orleans" experience, this is the place to stay. We did have an inconvenience (my words) as we stated, but it has been resolved beyond our expectations and without question within 24 hours of checking in yesterday. We would absolutely recommend and I hope to be able to stay again.
2 Hotel St. Marie



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Always a great experience. Super close to Bourbon. Not the friendliest staff. I can only assume it is a miserable work environment because it is very rare that anyone is nice that works there. I have been staying there for 15 years and many of the same people still work there. I am hoping that since they have been closed down because of COVID that there will be a new staff there.
3 Olivier House Hotel



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This hotel is a "hidden gem", in New Orleans not even a block away from Bourbon Street, and a short walk to the French Quarter!
Charming and mystical, the castle-like aesthetic of the hotel feels cozy and unique. The antique furniture in my room was a great feature and really added to the historic feel of the city/hotel.
The staff was friendly, even with my constant coming and going from the hotel, and honestly made me feel welcome from the moment I checked in until I had to unfortunately check out.
Parking is offered valet-style for a reasonable nightly price, and access to your vehicle can be arranged with minimal hassle if you so desire.
Overall, I loved my stay at the Olivier House and they are definitely at the top of my list to rebook for my next trip to New Orleans!!
4 Bourbon Orleans Hotel



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I love New Orleans! Staying here was perfect! Beautiful lobby, room and felt very comfortable. They have water mixed with fruit available in the front that just made it that much more perfect. We stayed in the French Quarter loft suite and we learned the first night that it was the most haunted hotel in New Orleans. Especially the top floor, where we stayed. Jackson Square is right outside with palm readers,
Music and more. I’m sorry I didn’t take any photos of inside. But here’s one of Jackson square.
5 Audubon Cottages



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Great location, very comfortable and roomy cottages. The staff was very helpful and friendly. Only suggestion is to update some of the furnishings, which seemed a little worn.
6 Hotel Le Marais



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I stayed here twice summer of 19 and each visit was great. Extremely clean!!!!! The staff was very nice, the breakfast was good and the rooms were comfortable.
7 Place d'Armes Hotel



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Loved the location and our room! It’s got that old world charm with sufficient amenities! All of the front desk and attendants were super helpful and polite. When we come back we will definitely be booking again! Plus you can’t beat valet parking in a part of town where it’s impossible to park. Thanks again!!
8 W New Orleans - French Quarter



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We occasionally stay here, when we want to get out of Uptown for a nice, urbane experience. Nice rooms. Could be cleaner. Enjoyable overall. I like the pool. This W has always been the superior of the the two when there were two.
9 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.
10 Andrew Jackson Hotel®, a French Quarter Inns® hotel



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This hotel is in the details. The staff is welcoming. The hotel itself is charming and has a rich history. It is in a fantastic location. Right outside the door is everything you most likely want to experience in the French quarter. Yes, the rooms are on the smaller side compared to a franchise hotel and you do have to pay to park in a parking lot which adds to the expense but it's worth it if you are looking for an authentic New Orleans experience.
11 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!
12 Hotel St. Pierre®, a French Quarter Inns® hotel



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This was our 2nd time at Hotel St. Pierre and I can’t say enough good things about this hotel. The rooms are really cool with the French decor and the beds are incredibly comfortable. The staff are always helpful and in a cheerful mood. I am eagerly excited for our next stay. Y’all are awesome!
13 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.
14 Hotel Provincial



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This is a great place to stay if you want to be in the French Quarter. It was also featured on our ghost tour and we learned on our last day that building 5 was haunted. The rooms were average size, and building 1 where we stayed our room faced the courtyard. We were on the second floor and there was no elevator. Still, it was nice to sit in the courtyard and chat with friends. You can pick up food nearby and eat outside. My only complaint was the wood French doors did not block the noise outside. I liked that you could hear the fountain when it was quiet, but you could also hear lots of chatter from the neighbors. The staff was all very friendly and service was great. Just don't request fresh towels late at night. The response time was very, very slow.
15 Hotel Villa Convento



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The room was cozy and it had a small balcony in the stairwell. We stayed in 105. It was a super nice location. Our parents were upstairs in room 400 which was a tremendous suite.. our flight back to Colorado got canceled because of a snow storm but Dewayne helped us book a room for the two nights we were basically stranded in Nola. The customer service is great! The keys are a bit janky but overall we couldn't have had a better stay. My fiance and I will come back for sure!
16 The Haunted Hotel



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We stayed in the axe man room and it was awesome. Loved the shower area and the brick work on walls. Not to mention the story behind it. Plan to return . thanks to robert who was very attentive to our needs... Thanks for a wonderful time...
17 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.
18 ONE11 Hotel



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It's new so they're still working the kinks out, but the service is terrific. Kudos to Whitney for making sure we loved our stay. Great location near the river and quarter. Give serious consideration to eating at the bistro. The menu is limited but the food is on par with other nice restaurants in the quarter. We'll definitely consider coming back. Windsor Court has some competition.
19 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!
20 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.
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