New Orleans' Best Tourist Hotel 2007
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You voted for the best Tourist Hotel in New Orleans, and we counted. Check out the results below.
1. Hotel Monteleone
214 Royal St, New Orleans, LA
Stately French Quarter retreat is a favorite of lovers and world leaders.
Reviews:
- “Beautiful rooms, wonderful location, friendly and warm service”
- “Classic New Orleans Hotel Is The Best! Outstanding, Friendly Staff! Famous Carousel Bar!”
- “Location, Location, Location”
- “In the heart of N’awlins”
- “Katrina can’t keep us away for aniversary 31”
Tips: The hotel features a full-service spa, offering a range of services, including massage therapy, facials and extensive skin and cleansing treatments. Call for times and availability.
Hotel Monteleone
2. The Ritz-Carlton, New Orleans
921 Canal St, New Orleans, LA
A sparkling, five-diamond embassy of understated elegance and upscale charm.
Reviews:
- “Very nice”
- “Amazing Place!”
- “Wonderful Hotel!”
- “Very beautiful, but service lacking”
- " A New Orleans Wonderland!"
Tips: Take in a show at the neighboring Saenger Theatre and receive discounts with The Ritz’s Broadway Series packages.
The Ritz-Carlton, New Orleans
The Ritz-Carlton, New Orleans
3. Wyndham Hotels & Resorts
100 Rue Iberville, New Orleans, LA
Upscale hotel chain offers meeting facilities, signature restaurants and luxury amenities.
Reviews:
- “O.K., but needs improvement”
- “Nice hotel in good location”
- “Can you say Snobby?”
- “Absolutely Wonderful!!!”
- “soothing luxury”
Tips: Don’t want to leave your furry friend at home? Most Wyndham locations are pet-friendly. Inquire about a specific property’s policy.
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts
Best Tourist Hotel in New Orleans
The Best Tourist Hotel based on votes from Citysearch users.
4. Ritz Carlton Maison Orleans
904 Rue Iberville, New Orleans, LA
5. Hilton Riverside Hotel
2 Poydras St, New Orleans, LA
Centrally located with panoramic views of New Orleans and the Mississippi River.
Reviews:
- “Wonderful Staff”
- “Needs work”
- “Location, location”
Tips: Walk next door to the World Trade Center and take the elevator to the Ray’s on the River, a rotating bar that boasts one of the best views of the city and the river.
Hilton Riverside Hotel
6. Renaissance Arts Hotel
700 Tchoupitoulas St, New Orleans, LA
True to its name, this Warehouse District standout blends solid accommodations with tasteful modern art.
Tips: For an amazing New Orleans meal, try the adjoining La Cote Brasserie or walk a block and dine at Emeril’s.
Renaissance Arts Hotel
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