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Where To Stay In New Orleans For Every Type Of Traveler

06:00 June 23, 2026
By: Kallie Bourgeois

10 Types of Hotels for Different Travelers

The Big Easy is home to a wide array of blended cultural heritages that showcase the diversity of a lively city. From the highly immersive historical experience known as the World War II Museum to the boisterous Bourbon Street, New Orleans is the type of city to attract and accommodate all tourists despite differing interests.

If you want the city's full experience catered toward your interests when traveling, you need to know where to stay when visiting. Hotels serve as an extension of your trip, often shaping your overall experience. From foodies to music fanatics, here's a list of 10 hotels for every type of traveler looking for their next adventure.

1. Virgin Hotels New Orleans — For the Bachelor and Bachelorette Trip

550 Baronne St., (504) 603-8000

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Those looking for a multi-day getaway to celebrate the to-be-weds, Virgin Hotels New Orleans is the perfect fit for bachelor and bachelorette parties. This hotel is filled with fresh flavors, vibrant colors, killer city views, and unique personalities that will sure honor your dedication to the "last hoorah" before couples embarking on their next chapter in life. Virgin Hotels features a rooftop pool with full bar service, lounge seating, and skyline views with a highly energetic, club life vibe for day-drinking and socialization.

Group trips ultimately mean sharing, and this hotel's patented rooms can sure accommodate your need to separate sleeping from the lounge. Rooms are split by French doors that create a private dressing and makeup area. This hotel is located on 550 Baronne St., which is just a 10 to 15 minute walk to the French Quarter, Bourbon Street, or the Arts District dining.

2. International House Hotel — For the Cultural Explorer

221 Camp St., (504) 553-9550

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Immersive travelers are those who seek to understand a destination through engaging with local communities, traditions, and ways of life. Those looking to participate in New Orleans' rich culture and want an authentic experience, should stay at the International House Hotel. Originally built in 1906, this hotel originally housed the world's first World Trade Center in 1943. Today, the hotel, located on 221 Camp St, immerses its guests in the city's local culture, blending Beaux-Arts architecture with a design celebrating European, Caribbean, and African influences.

Within the hotel, every space features curated local art, authentic artifacts, and pays homage to the city's lively spirit. The Loa Bar is known for its mystical atmosphere that serves up signature cocktails, honoring both invention and tradition.

3. Hotel De La Poste — For the Family Vacation

316 Chartres St., (504) 581-1200

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Hotel De La Poste offers a quiet stay in the French Quarter that is a great choice for families. Parents appreciate this hotels convenient walking distance to attractions, spacious rooms, and pet-friendly policies. Located on 316 Chartres St, this hotel is just a few blocks from the St. Louis Cathedral, Jackson Square, and other iconic spots in the city.

Allowing families to be separated from the loud nightlight of Bourbon Street, there is a central courtyard which acts as a spot for relaxation. This hotel also features a pool for children to have fun after a long day of sightseeing.

4. The Higgins Hotel & Conference Center — For the Historians

1000 Magazine St., (504) 528-1941

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Those looking to get the American experience at a top-rated attraction in New Orleans should check out the Higgins Hotel & Conference Center. Conveniently located directly across the street from The National World War II Museum on 1000 Magazine St., this hotel creates an environment for guests to pay homage to tradition, festivity, and merriment. The hotel itself reflects the contributions of Andrew Higgins, an extraordinary entrepreneur who designed and built over 20,000 boats in New Orleans that were used in every major amphibious assault of the war.

This hotel offers a 230 era-inspired guest rooms and specialty suites, premium amenities, full-service restaurant, lounge, a rooftop bar, and a conference center located on the second floor. Their amenities and services include: Cafe Normandie, Rosie's on the Roof, Kilroy's at the Higgins, Provisions Grab-and-Go Market & Cafe, 24-hour Fitness Club, Private Concierge Lounge, and the Business Center. Service is at the heart of The Higgins Hotel & Convention Center as they honor the nation's history and selfless service of its veterans.

5. The Roosevelt New Orleans — For the Christmas Vacation

130 Roosevelt Way, (504) 648-1200

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Looking for a space this Christmas season? The Roosevelt New Orleans is the perfect destination for this December because of its legendary "Waldorf Wonderland." During the holidays this hotel transforms its block-long lobby into a free, dazzling holiday display that attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors every year. The grand foyer is decked out with tens of thousands of twinkling lights, towering birch trees, and thousands of hand-blown glass ornaments and garlands.

The Roosevelt New Orleans also features a historic Sazerac Bar, which serves up specialty holiday cocktails like peppermint and Christmas cookie drinks. Aside from the hotel's holiday magic, the history dates back to 1893 when the hotel was first built. Make sure to grab the perfect, unforgettable holiday photos during your stay!

6. Hotel Royal New Orleans — For The Vampire Diaries and The Originals Lovers

1006 Royal St., (504) 342-4440

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We all know someone that is obsessed with both the popular Gothic ambiance of CW's TV-show The Vampire Diaries and it's spin off The Originals, right? Well, those looking to immerse themselves in a supernatural world and stay at the stomping grounds of vampires, werewolves, and witches should stay at The Hotel Royal New Orleans.

Located on 1600 Royal St., this hotel's old-world charm, renowned antique shopping, and fine dining is known as one of the hit show's filming locations. While the Mikaelson mansion's interiors were built on a sound-stage in Georgia, the exterior shots were all filmed on-site at the Hotel Royal. The hotel's courtyard and stairwell were famously used as the home of Marcel Gerard, a vampire aristocrat. That's not all there is to see near the hotel; fans can also hunt down nearby filming sites such as the Jackson Square to see the cast-iron bench where Klaus and Elijah!

7. Garden District Hotel — For the Pool Lovers

1525 Prytania St., (504) 383-9500

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Want to feel the sun-rays this summer, sipping a signature frozen drink by the pool? This must-visit destination is home to the city's very first and only swim-up bar. Located on 1525 Prytania St., the Garden District Hotel is a pool lovers dream as it offered a massive heated saltwater pool set in a tropical courtyard that feels like a private resort oasis in the middle of New Orleans.

The Swim-Up Bar allows visitors to order craft botanical cocktails and frozen drinks without having to leave the water. The pool also transitions into an 18+ adult-only oasis, making it a peaceful retreat for couples or solo loungers. Even if you aren't staying overnight, you can still experience the Garden District Hotel's amenities by purchasing a pool pass to enjoy their daybeds and the sun.

8. Hotel Monteleone — For the Flavor Chaser

214 Royal St., (504) 523-3341

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New Orleans is known for exceptional Creole cuisine, with restaurants in the French Quarter continuing to appeal to your tastes buds. Hotel Monteleone, located on 214 Royal St., offers foodies direct access to legendary and historic dining in the Big Easy. The Criollo Restaurant, the hotel's acclaimed fine-dining establishment, specializes in Louisiana cuisine and Gulf Coast ingredients. The menu includes staples such as turtle soup, char-grilled oysters, and their beloved house-made beignets.

The Carousel Bar is the world famous 25-seat revolving bar. Open since 1949, this car serves as a bucket-list destination where patrons can sip signature cocktails and enjoy lounge bites like blue crab and crawfish beignets. Hotel Monteleone also has an unbeatable proximity to some of the city's most legendary restaurants, including Acme Oyster House, Galatoire's, and Cafe Beignet.

9. Royal Sonesta — For the Party Animal

300 Bourbon St., (504) 586-0300

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The Royal Sonesta is describe as the perfect home-base for those who love to stay out late in the streets of New Orleans. At this hotel, you are put directly in the heart of the French Quarter, with its private balconies prime for people-watching and on-site nightlight.

Located on 300 Bourbon St., you don't even have to leave the hotel to hear live music and lively parades. However, when it's time to recharge, you should book an interior courtyard room that allows you to escape the exciting Bourbon Street noise.

10. Omni Royal Orleans — For the Music Fanatic

621 St. Louis St., (504) 529-5333

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Finally, the Omni Royal Orleans Hotel is the perfect place for music fans. This hotel's on-site, 68-seat Three Maries Jazz Club and central French Quarter location allows guests to experience late-night jazz and luxury dining. The Rib Room, famous for its prime beef, is only a must experience dining event at this hotel. This hotel also has an unbeatable proximity to the historic New Orleans Preservation Hall.

Because of where the hotel is located, you are also within walking distance of the brass bands and the thriving club scene on Frenchmen Street. The New Orleans Musical Legends Park is also nearby on 311 Bourbon Street and offers classical ja in a courtyard setting.

Matching with the Right Hotel in New Orleans

Regardless of how you may choose to spend your time in New Orleans or what type of traveler you are, there is sure to be a hotel match when planning your ideal vacation to the Big Easy!

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