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Updated: 2026

Under $300/night

Best Hotels in
New Orleans
Under $300/Night

Finding a great hotel in New Orleans under $300 per night is easier than you think. We've curated 6 hand-picked mid-range properties that deliver genuine quality at this price point — ideal for budget travellers, short city breaks, and families looking to stretch their travel budget without sacrificing comfort. Every hotel on this list has been selected for its location, guest ratings, and value for money in 2026.

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Hotels in New Orleans under $300
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Our 6 picks

Hand-curated for quality and value. Updated 2026.

Hotel Monteleone — French Quarter
$$$ Mid-Range
★ 8.9 Excellent

French Quarter

Hotel Monteleone

A 1300-room Beaux-Arts tower that has anchored the Quarter since 1886, famous for its rotating Carousel Bar — a 25-seat merry-go-round cocktail lounge that turns slowly enough to maintain the illusion of sobriety. The hotel has hosted Hemingway, Faulkner, and Tennessee Williams, all of whom...

  • French Quarter
  • Historic
  • Iconic
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Soniat House — French Quarter
$$$ Mid-Range
★ 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...

  • French Quarter
  • Boutique
  • Couples
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The Pontchartrain Hotel — Garden District
$$$ Mid-Range
★ 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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Ace Hotel New Orleans — Warehouse District
$$ Value
★ 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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The Frenchmen Hotel — Faubourg Marigny
$$ Value
★ 8.9 Excellent

Faubourg Marigny

The Frenchmen Hotel

A 27-room boutique on the edge of the Marigny, steps from Frenchmen Street's legendary live music strip — the real New Orleans jazz experience that Bourbon Street has long since forfeited. Two courtyards, a small pool, and a jazz-community energy make this an ideal base...

  • Faubourg Marigny
  • Music
  • Boutique
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Le Pavillon Hotel — Central Business District
$$ Value
★ 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...

  • CBD
  • Historic
  • Value
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is $300 enough for a hotel in New Orleans?

Yes — the hotels on this page all fall within the Under $300/night range and offer genuine quality at this price point. You can expect clean, comfortable rooms with reliable amenities. In many cities, the mid-range segment represents excellent value, especially when you choose properties in well-connected neighborhoods.

What can I expect at New Orleans hotels under $300 per night?

At this price range in New Orleans, you'll typically find well-maintained rooms, helpful staff, and good transport links. Many mid-range hotels include breakfast options, free WiFi, and easy access to the main sights. The properties listed here have been selected for their quality-to-price ratio specifically.

Which neighborhoods have the best mid-range hotels in New Orleans?

The hotels on this page are spread across New Orleans's most visitor-friendly neighborhoods. Each listing includes the neighborhood name so you can match your location preferences. Staying slightly outside the main tourist center often unlocks better rates while keeping you close to transit.

Are these New Orleans hotels under $300 per night worth booking in advance?

Absolutely. The best-value properties in any city sell out quickly, especially during peak season and local events. Booking 3‑6 weeks in advance for New Orleans is generally recommended to secure the best rates at these mid-range properties.

How were these hotels selected?

Every hotel on Hotelier's Choice is hand-curated based on guest review scores, location quality, value for money, and overall reliability. We only list properties with consistently strong ratings and verified quality at the listed price tier.

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