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Best Hotels in New Orleans for Families

Discover the best families hotels in New Orleans — handpicked by our team of expert reviewers who visit every property anonymously. From design-driven boutiques to grand dames, here are the stays worth booking in 2026.

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Best Hotels in New Orleans for Families

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The Best Hotels in New Orleans for Families at a Glance

Discover the best families hotels in New Orleans — handpicked by our team of expert reviewers who visit every property anonymously. From design-driven boutiques to grand dames, here are the stays worth booking in 2026.

  1. 1
    Le Pavillon Hotel Central Business District · $$ · ★ 8.7 Excellent
  2. 2
    Ace Hotel New Orleans Warehouse District · $$ · ★ 8.8 Excellent
  3. 3
    Brennan's Hotel French Quarter · $$$$ · ★ 9.1 Superb
  4. 4
    Audubon Cottages French Quarter · $$$$ · ★ 9.5 Superb
  5. 5
    Soniat House French Quarter · $$$ · ★ 9.3 Superb

6 hotels reviewed · Price range: $$, $$$$, $$$ · Last updated March 2026

About This Guide

New Orleans offers a remarkable range of families accommodation options. Whether you're visiting for the first time or returning, the right hotel makes all the difference. Our families picks balance location, design, service, and value — every property on this list has been personally vetted by our review team.

Insider Tips

  • 1

    Frenchmen Street (Marigny) rather than Bourbon Street (French Quarter) is where New Orleans' real live jazz scene happens — walk the three-block strip on any evening to find world-class bands performing for a cover of $10 or less.

  • 2

    Book restaurant reservations at Commander's Palace and Brennan's at least 3–4 weeks ahead, especially for Jazz Fest weekend — the iconic New Orleans lunch tradition of three-course meals with jazz accompaniment is a genuine cultural experience, not just a tourist trap.

  • 3

    The classic New Orleans breakfast is a Café Du Monde café au lait and beignets at 7am — get there before 9am to beat the tourist queue and watch the city wake up from a seat on Decatur Street.

  • 4

    Mardi Gras parades begin weeks before Fat Tuesday — the Uptown Parade Route along St. Charles Avenue is far more family-friendly and authentic than the French Quarter scene, and the neighbourhood parade 'throws' (beads, doubloons) are more generous.

  • 5

    Hurricane season runs June through November — September sees the highest volume of named storms. Travel insurance is strongly recommended for fall visits, and monitoring weather in the days before your trip is essential.

Our Picks

Best Hotels in New Orleans for Families

6 hotels · Updated February 2026

Le Pavillon Hotel — Central Business District
$$ Mid-range
★ 8.7 Excellent

Central Business District

Le Pavillon Hotel

Built in 1907 as the New Hotel Denechaud, Le Pavillon has been independently owned since the 1970s and operates with a fierce idiosyncratic personality — including the legendary nightly peanut butter and jelly sandwich service at the front desk and a stunning lobby marble colonnade imported from Europe.

  • CBD
  • Historic
  • Value
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Ace Hotel New Orleans — Warehouse District
$$ Mid-range
★ 8.8 Excellent

Warehouse District

Ace Hotel New Orleans

A converted 1928 pharmaceutical warehouse in the Arts/Warehouse District with the Seaworthy raw-bar restaurant, an excellent pool deck, and the social energy that Ace properties always generate. The neighbourhood location puts you near the National WWII Museum and the Contemporary Arts Center.

  • Warehouse District
  • Boutique
  • Arts
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Brennan's Hotel — French Quarter
$$$$ Ultra-luxury
★ 9.1 Superb

French Quarter

Brennan's Hotel

The team behind the legendary Brennan's Restaurant has created an intimate 15-room hotel where New Orleans excess is celebrated with theatrical conviction — a 24-hour kitchen, a stunning courtyard pool flanked by cocktail-dispensing antique carts, and suites themed around the city's great culinary personalities.

  • French Quarter
  • Luxury
  • Food
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Audubon Cottages — French Quarter
$$$$ Ultra-luxury
★ 9.5 Superb

French Quarter

Audubon Cottages

Seven private cottages (and one 7,000 sq ft villa) in a walled garden where John James Audubon once painted — the most exclusive accommodation in the French Quarter, with private pools, a dedicated butler for each cottage, and absolute privacy amid the neighbourhood's perpetual carnival.

  • French Quarter
  • Luxury
  • Privacy
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Soniat House — French Quarter
$$$ Upscale
★ 9.3 Superb

French Quarter

Soniat House

A 33-room hidden masterpiece tucked into two adjoining 1830s Creole townhouses, with antique-filled rooms around a magnolia courtyard and a service philosophy modelled on a private house party. There's no restaurant (intentionally), no pool, and no pool bar — and yet guests return year after year because the romance and quiet are irreplaceable.

  • French Quarter
  • Boutique
  • Couples
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The Pontchartrain Hotel — Garden District
$$$ Upscale
★ 9.0 Superb

A beloved 1927 Garden District landmark recently restored to its full Jazz Age splendour, with hand-painted murals, the exceptional Caribbean Room restaurant, and a rooftop with views across the city's oak-canopied residential landscape. The Magazine Street streetcar stops outside the door.

  • Garden District
  • Historic
  • Boutique
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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best families hotel in New Orleans?

Based on our anonymous reviews, Le Pavillon Hotel stands out as the top families choice in New Orleans for 2026, offering exceptional quality in its category.

When is the best time to visit New Orleans?

October and November offer the best combination of mild weather (70–80°F), manageable crowds, and off-peak hotel rates. Mardi Gras (February) and Jazz Fest (late April–early May) are spectacular but require booking 6–12 months ahead at significantly higher rates.

How much do families hotels cost in New Orleans?

Prices vary significantly by season and location. Budget options start around $80-120/night, mid-range runs $150-300, and luxury properties command $400+.

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Prices and availability change daily. Lock in the best rate by booking early — most of our top picks offer free cancellation.

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