The 5 Best Hotels on Canal Street in New Orleans
Locations don't get much better than Canal Street which is the dividing line between the historic part of New Orleans (the French Quarter) and the newer city (CBD). Booking a hotel here means you are walking distance from many of the city's major attractions including its renowned restaurant and music scene. Many of the best hotels on Canal Street in New Orleans are set in grand historic buildings and offer a feel from a bygone era. The hotel choice along Canal Street is quite varied which is why our hotel experts have compiled a collection of their favourites to make booking your next break a quick and simple process. Whether you like your hotels boutique or would rather something grand and luxurious - there is a good range to choose from. So why not browse through our list to start planning your next break?
For families
- The Roosevelt is a historic five-star set in an imposing building. Interiors are wonderfully 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 luxury
- The Ritz Carlton New Orleans is a grand stately property and undoubtedly one of the most indulgent hotel choices in the city. Take advantage of its fine dining, wonderfully luxurious rooms, and a full-service spa. Perfect for a couples' escape.
- For something a little more contemporary The Saint Hotel is a good luxury option. Expect bold colours, sleek lines, and modern fixtures. Innovative Louisiana fare is served in the restaurant. A youthful choice for a fun city break.
For a rooftop pool
- Jung Hotel is an enormous property occupying an entire block. This grand hotel features glittering chandeliers, chic grey furniture, and vintage-style lifts. The lively Creole restaurant and fabulous rooftop bar and pool, however, are the real lure.
For a boutique
- Canal Street Inn is a majestic 1912 Greek Revival mansion converted into a friendly owner-run inn. Large, airy rooms range from traditional to contemporary; all feature wooden floors and period-style ceiling fans. Complete with a gym and limited spa services, this is a charming boutique option.
Still not sure where to book?
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The Roosevelt New Orleans (Central Business District) 504 rooms from $235
Families - Very family friendly with kids' options in the restaurants and even the spa plus seasonal children’s programmes are organisedLocal exploring - Set in the Central Business District meaning it is just a short walk to the French Quarter and Canal StreetHistoric - This century-old building offers a classic stay in the heart of the cityRestaurant - A good range of eateries that vary from a casual cafe to an American fine dining restaurantA 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 $329
Local exploring - Perfectly located near the historic French Quarter with easy access to the attractions and restaurants of downtown and CBD areas5* Luxury - This grand dame has all the luxury trimmings from elegant interiors to a spoiling spa and fine diningSpa - One of the few 'destination spas' in the city - spread out on the ground floor level with 22 treatment roomsRestaurant - M Bistro is a semi-casual farm-to-table dining spot with Louisiana influences in the menuWell-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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The Saint Hotel New Orleans (Central Business District) 166 rooms from $169
Local exploring - Located next to the theatre district and offering easy access to the French Quarter and Bourbon streetCity Style - A luxury hotel with a youthful feel - the bold design makes this a great choice for the young and hipSights nearby - The Riverwalk, Aquarium of the Americas and Harrah’s Casino are all nearbyRestaurant - Restaurant Tempt serves a modern spin on traditional Louisiana classicsA luxury hotel set on the edge of the French Quarter. Rooms are bright and bold with sleek lines, modern fixtures and marble bathrooms (choose a suite for a clawfoot bathtub). The restaurant serves innovative Louisiana fare but it is the location & design that make this a winning choice. See More
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The Jung Hotel & Residence New Orleans (Central Business District) 207 rooms from $89
Local exploring - A streetcar passes right by the hotel making the main attractions easily accessible and the French Quarter is easily walkableCity Style - Occupying a whole block - this grand hotel has glittering chandeliers, chic grey furniture, and vintage-style liftsSights nearby - Take the hotel shuttle to Mardi Gras World - where the floats for the famous event are createdRestaurant - Creole cuisine at the Jung Hotel RestaurantA grand hotel spread across an entire block near the French Quarter. Elegant rooms are simply styled with chic grey furniture and luxurious bathrooms. Creole cuisine is served in the restaurant and a rooftop pool and bar are a real draw. A sophisticated choice in a quiet yet convenient location. See More
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Canal Street Inn New Orleans (Mid-City) 11 rooms from $140
Local exploring - Canal Street is one of the city's major thoroughfares and has good transport links to all of New Orlean's interesting areasValue chic - A great value option with plenty of space - in rooms, common areas and outdoors - and well-connected locationSights nearby - Visit Pitot, a historic Creole country house, or Long Vue House, one of the last great houses to be custom-built in AmericaGreat walks - Walk to nearby City Park with its sculpture garden, New Orleans Museum of Art, Botanical Gardens and golf courseMajestic 1912 Greek Revival mansion converted into a friendly owner-run inn. Large, airy rooms range from traditional to contemporary; all feature wooden floors and period-style ceiling fans. The tree-lined plot boasts a large garden, two porches plus there's a gym and limited spa services. See More
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