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Hotels in Louisiana
112 Hotels
Blake Hotel New Orleans, BW Premier Collection
500 Saint Charles Ave

In the Central Business District on busy St. Charles Avenue, Blake Hotel New Orleans is a mid-range hotel with simple amenities. The 122 casual rooms offer air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, microwaves, and coffeemakers. Suites add living areas, and accessible rooms are available. Cafe on the Square offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and features a full bar. The colorful lobby offers lounge areas, a small business center, and a convenience store selling drinks and snacks, but there's little in the way of local charm. Other amenities include a fitness center and meeting space. Wi-Fi is free throughout the property. There’s no pool, spa, or on-site parking. The mid-range The Lafayette Hotel across the park also features a restaurant and has more history and local character, but there’s no gym. 

Bluegreen Vacations Club La Pension, Ascend Resort Collection
115 Decatur St

A time-share property that doubles as a hotel, the three-pearl Bluegreen Vacations Club La Pension has a large rooftop terrace and a great French Quarter address. Owned by Choice Hotels, the 67 French Decadent-style apartments each include a flat-screen TV, modern kitchenette or full-size kitchen, and contemporary bathrooms; balconies are available in some rooms. The elegant hotel has a laundry room and free Wi-Fi throughout, but no other hotel features. Complaints have been made about noise and a fee for daily housekeeping. Guests seeking a French Quarter hotel with additional amenities may want to compare prices at the French Market Inn, which has a small outdoor pool. 

Hilton New Orleans Riverside
2 Poydras St

The Hilton New Orleans Riverside bills itself as a conference center for business travelers, but it feels more like a resort with its riverfront location and fantastic lineup of options for recreation, including indoor tennis courts, personal training, and Pilates classes (easily the most inclusive fitness offerings of any hotel in the city). The hotel's rooms are generic, but comfortable and contemporary. Note that there are fees for Wi-Fi, the fitness center, and the business center. But all in all, this is a fine pick for anyone wanting to explore the city -- the location on the Mississippi River, near the French Quarter, is excellent.

St. Vincent's Guest House
1507 Magazine St

The 70-room St. Vincent's Guest House is a two-pearl property with a few niches in mind -- ghost hunters, artsy outsiders, and budget backpackers. It's situated in a grand 1861 building that was once an orphanage, and the Garden District location is within walking distance of boutiques and eateries. However, rooms are run down and dated, and there are upkeep issues and odd smells throughout. Guests hang out near the outdoor pool and courtyard, and there's an interior day room with free Wi-Fi as well. It's hard to beat the price here, though travelers looking for modestly nicer, historical digs near the French Quarter could consider The Pelham Hotel -- expect higher rates. 

Loft 523 New Orleans
523 Gravier St

Loft 523 is the platinum standard of New Orleans’ boutique hotels, ushering in sleek, industrial decor (no fussy florals here) in spacious lofted rooms with large, luxurious baths. Because of its size (only 18 rooms), Loft 523 lacks some amenities -- guests will have to go around the corner to sister hotel International House for a restaurant or fitness room -- but room service is available through a popular nearby restaurant, and the property can often be a better overall bargain than a full-service luxury hotel. Partiers will appreciate that hip nightclub Le Phare is attached to the hotel, though room noise levels are louder during club hours.

Ace Hotel New Orleans
600 Carondelet St

Opened in 2016, the four-pearl Ace Hotel New Orleans is a trendy property in downtown bordering the Warehouse District, about a 15-minute walk to the French Quarter. The eclectic hotel is in a 1920s Art Deco building, and it displays a delightful mix of old and new in its stylish lobby. Eating, drinking, and music are a big deal here, with a concert venue and multiple restaurants/bars including a wildly popular rooftop bar and outdoor pool. It also has a large fitness center. Rooms are spacious and well equipped, but their dark and moody decor isn’t for everyone. Those willing to trade style for affordability may prefer the mid-range Wyndham New Orleans French Quarter, which is only a two-minute walk from the French Quarter.

Hilton New Orleans St. Charles Avenue
333 Saint Charles Ave

The four-pearl Hilton New Orleans/St. Charles Avenue hotel has a historic, yet trendy, atmosphere and is located within walking distance of many famed New Orleans attractions. A large fitness center and an indoor pool and whirlpool are popular features, as is the on-site restaurant serving classic New Orleans fare. The 252 chic, spacious rooms have a subdued glamor and upscale amenities. In-room Wi-Fi is available for a fee, as is breakfast. Compared to other Hiltons, this particular hotel is a bit more expensive, though it's popular among business travelers with its ample meeting space and business center. For a hotel with similar amenities (plus free Wi-Fi), it may be worth checking the prices at Aloft New Orleans Downtown. 

Crowne Plaza Hotel Astor-New Orleans
739 Canal Street at Bourbon

This modern, but slightly generic, 14-story downtown hotel is situated right on the corner of Bourbon and Canal Streets. It's literally steps from the action -- a distinction that also comes with homeless people outside the entrances and strip clubs on the street. The 693 rooms are convenient and reasonably spacious, if not stylish. Frequented in equal parts by tourists looking to be in the middle of it all and business travelers lured by the plentiful event/meeting spaces and conveniences -- like a 24-hour fitness center, pool, and attached Dickie Brennan's Bourbon House -- the Crowne Plaza Hotel New Orleans French Quarter is certainly not dull, and comes across as a well-visited and always-happening mid-range property.

Drury Inn & Suites New Orleans
820 Poydras Street

Housed within the historic Cumberland Phone Building, this mid-range downtown NOLA hotel offers generously-sized, clean rooms with conveniences like free Wi-Fi, mini-fridges, and microwaves. With additions to the old-world structure -- such as a lovely rooftop pool and whirlpool, and a tower of more modern rooms -- and a terrific location, it's a solid value pick. Freebies like daily happy hours and hot breakfast sweeten the deal. However, older rooms are more dated and some smell of smoke.

Crowne Plaza Hotel New Orleans Airport
2829 Williams Blvd

This 292-room mid-range airport hotel is perfect for business travelers or tourists who find themselves bumped from a flight and needing a room. Rooms are modern and spacious, and even include a 42-inch flat-screen TV (which might be needed to drown out the noise from frequent planes passing overhead). There's also an outdoor saltwater pool and a number of free features available to IHG Rewards members (membership is free and only takes a few minutes to sign up for online).