Find everything from boutique and luxury hotels to larger brand-name options in this chic, lively, and trendy neighborhood. Whether you're interested in museum hopping, browsing art galleries, eating in award-winning restaurants, or being close to the action of downtown New Orleans and the French Quarter, there's something for everyone in the Warehouse District. We’ve even broken out a special section for hotels close to the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. Browse all the options below.
Treat yourself with a stay at a boutique hotel in the Warehouse/Arts District. Maison Métier is luxury at its finest with a simple and refined design in the guest rooms and suites. Visit neighboring cocktail lounge Bar Métier, where hotel guests have the additional perk of accessing an additional speakeasy through a secret entrance. Or stay at the Old No. 77 Hotel & Chandlery, set in three restored 19th-century warehouses complete with Chef Nina Compton’s Compère Lapin. The Higgins Hotel New Orleans, Curio Collection by Hilton, is located on the campus of The National WWII Museum with lots of history both within the hotel and just steps away at the museum.
You have many options for your home away from home when visiting New Orleans for a convention. The Hampton Inn & Suites New Orleans - Convention Center, New Orleans Marriott Warehouse Arts District, and Hyatt Place New Orleans Convention Center are all located on Convention Center Boulevard, just across the street from the Convention Center. A few blocks further but still close, you’ll find the SpringHill Suites and the Hilton Garden Inn.
Looking for more space in your hotel room, complete with a kitchen and living space? Or perhaps you’re traveling with a group and would like a vacation rental-style hotel. Check out Roami at The Lola, which offers multiple bedrooms per unit and a rooftop swimming pool. Gotham Lofts is another option, perfect for an extended stay.
From museums to art galleries, the Warehouse/Arts District is a culture-seeker’s playground.
From James Beard Award-winning restaurants to chic bistros and casual sandwich shops, the Warehouse/Arts District is filled with amazing dining options.
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