Best Hotels Near Ernest N. Morial Convention Center

New Orleans's massive convention center on the Mississippi riverfront. We've hand-picked the best hotels in New Orleans within easy reach, so you can attend the event without the commute.

Our Picks — New Orleans

Brennan's Hotel
$$$$Price range
★ 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.

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Soniat House
$$$Price 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 year because the romance and quiet are irreplaceable.

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Hotel Monteleone
$$$Price 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 have rooms named after them.

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The Ritz-Carlton, New Orleans
$$$$Price range
★ 9.2 Superb

Occupying a pair of landmark Beaux-Arts buildings on Canal Street, the Ritz offers the French Quarter's most polished luxury experience — the M Bistro breakfast is excellent, the spa is the best in the city, and the hotel's jazz concierge can get you into the right clubs before they fill up.

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Audubon Cottages
$$$$Price range
★ 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.

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