“A hip downtown offering from the Marriott's Moxy brand. The design has a youthful feel with large graphics, simple contemporary furniture, and all the mod cons. The bar is a lively affair with a good selection of cocktails. A great choice for a reasonably priced stay in the heart of the city.”

Recommended for

  • Local exploring

    • Set in the Central Business District meaning all of downtown's attractions are easily accessible
  • Value chic

    • The hotel has a young feel with hip design all offered at very reasonable rates
  • Museums

    • New Orleans Museum of Art is a real must visit as are the art galleries found throughout the French Quarter
  • No restaurant

    • No restaurant as such but there are snacks available and a breakfast buffet
  • Other Activities

    • Wander along Royal Street and hop in and out of the antique stores
  • Sights nearby

    • Head to Jackson Square to view the St Louis Cathedral
  • Pet friendly

    • $100 per room
  • Disabled access

  • Less £

  • Lively

  • Contemporary

  • Child friendly

  • Gym

  • Chic

Facilities

  • Rooms

    108 rooms in this hotel
  • Bar

    A lively bar that serves a great range of beers and cocktail plus savoury naans
  • No restaurant

    No restaurant as such but there are snacks available and a breakfast buffet
  • Pet friendly

    $100 per room
  • Disabled access

  • Wifi

  • Air conditioning

  • Child friendly

  • Gym

Activities

  • Museums

    • New Orleans Museum of Art is a real must visit as are the art galleries found throughout the French Quarter
  • Other Activities

    • Wander along Royal Street and hop in and out of the antique stores
  • Sights nearby

    • Head to Jackson Square to view the St Louis Cathedral

Map & Location

Other reviews

Moxy New Orleans Downtown

This none-more-millennial hotel from Marriott’s youthful brand is one of only two in the country. It’s billed as 'a bar with rooms' but there’s slightly more to this budget bolthole. Expect a 24-hour drinking den and Instagram-friendly interiors aplenty...

Originally published by The Telegraph

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