The Best Hotels with Spas in New Orleans

Ritz Carlton New Orleans

A city known for its excesses from the food scene to the world-renowned nightlife - our hotel experts' top tip is to book a hotel with a spa for a little R&R inbetween outings. The hotel options in New Orleans are broad and varied and this is reflective in the hotels that offer spa services too. More than just your standard luxury chain hotels, there are a good range of spa hotels to choose from including hip boutiques, elegant old properties, and even a hotel that is so accommodating to children that there is a kids menu in the spa! Our Hotel Gurus have hand-selected the best hotels with spas in New Orleans to make booking your next break a quick and simple choice. So why not browse through our collection to start planning your stay?

For families

The Roosevelt

  • The Roosevelt is a historic five-star set in an imposing building well-positioned in CBD. Interiors are grand with high ceilings and chandeliers while rooms are well-appointed and luxurious. With an excellent spa and rooftop pool, this is not immediately an obvious family choice. However, you'll find kids' options in the restaurants and even the spa, plus seasonal children’s programmes. Perfect for all the family.

For a 'destination' spa

Ritz Carlton New Orleans

  • Ritz Carlton New Orleans is a grand stately hotel offering a prime position on the edge of the city's historic French Quarter. Take advantage of the hotel's fine dining, wonderfully indulgent rooms, and full-service spa which is one of the few 'destination spas' in the city spread out on the ground floor level with 22 treatment rooms. Five-star indulgence at its best.

For old-school elegance

Windsor Court Hotel

  • Windsor Court Hotel is a grand dame of a hotel well located beside the French Quarter. Despite the 300+ rooms and suites, this hotel has an intimate feel with stand out service and none of that replicated chain feel. Interiors are elegant and traditional and boast an impressive British old master art collection. Complete with an award-winning spa and rooftop pool - this is a grown-up choice.
  • Hotel Monteleone is a supremely elegant four-star hotel dating back to 1886. Set in the French Quarter you are just minutes from the action. However, inside is an oasis of calm with opulent design (think chandeliers and antiques), the popular Carousel Bar, a heated rooftop pool, and a full-service day spa.

Still not sure where to book?

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    • The Roosevelt New Orleans (Central Business District) 504 rooms from AU$345

      Families  -  Very family friendly with kids' options in the restaurants and even the spa plus seasonal children’s programmes are organised
      Local exploring  -  Set in the Central Business District meaning it is just a short walk to the French Quarter and Canal Street
      Historic  -  This century-old building offers a classic stay in the heart of the city
      Restaurant  -  A good range of eateries that vary from a casual cafe to an American fine dining restaurant
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      A historic five-star set in an imposing building well-positioned in CBD. The chandelier adorned lobby is an impressive entrance while rooms are slightly more subdued, yet well-appointed and luxurious. Expect a spoiling spa, rooftop pool, numerous eateries, and high-end service. Luxury defined. See More

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    • Ritz Carlton New Orleans New Orleans (Central Business District) 527 rooms from AU$482

      Local exploring  -  Perfectly located near the historic French Quarter with easy access to the attractions and restaurants of downtown and CBD areas
      5* Luxury  -  This grand dame has all the luxury trimmings from elegant interiors to a spoiling spa and fine dining
      Spa  -  One of the few 'destination spas' in the city - spread out on the ground floor level with 22 treatment rooms
      Restaurant  -  M Bistro is a semi-casual farm-to-table dining spot with Louisiana influences in the menu
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      Well-positioned by the French Quarter and beautifully styled, this grand dame of a hotel is one of the city's most indulgent spots. Spacious rooms and suites are traditionally designed and the lounges feel like something from a stately home. The full-service spa and fine dining complete the picture. See More

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    • Windsor Court Hotel New Orleans (Warehouse District) 316 rooms from AU$380

      Spa
      Artworks
      Cooking classes  -  Food lovers and historians should head to Southern Food & Beverage Museum to learn about Southern cuisine.
      Sights nearby  -  Tours galore - from boat to walking, plantation to city - be sure to catch one of them.
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      Top New Orleans luxury hotel offers southern hospitality, spa and rooftop pool, and a great art collection. Light, airy rooms decorated in the English style, top notch service. See More

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    • Hotel Monteleone New Orleans (French Quarter) 570 rooms from AU$438

      Sights nearby  -  St Louis Cathedral is an 18th Century architectural beauty.
      Views  -  Great views from hotel
      Romantic  -  Good for couples.
      Outstanding location
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      Family owned 1886 traditional hotel in heart of French Quarter welcomes guests with marble floors, glittering chandeliers and a chiming grandfather clock. Large, comfortable rooms with all the mod-cons. Carousel Bar revolves every 15 minutes and a popular spot in town. Perfect for local adventures. See More

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Written by Katie Harris

posted Thursday, 3rd March 2022