Uptown Hotels & Lodging

Find a hotel or B&B in beautiful Uptown 

From luxurious, boutique getaways to cozy B&Bs, a stay in Uptown New Orleans is a relaxing choice tucked away from the hustle and bustle of downtown. Enjoy a ride on the streetcar or a stroll in the Garden District, shopping on Magazine Street or lounging at your hotel pool. Here are our favorite places to stay in Uptown New Orleans.

Boutique Hotels in Uptown/Garden District New Orleans 

Uptown New Orleans is brimming with boutique stays and hotels full of charm. Located on St. Charles Avenue, The Chloe is a lively 14-room hotel housed in a 19th century mansion. Order cocktails poolside, dine on the front patio, or explore The Chole Record Library to browse the stacks. On Prytania Street, you’ll find Henry Howard Hotel, an elegant oasis that blends modern design and traditional elements. Travelers Hotel New Orleans is a great option for the low-key, no-fuss traveler who wants to be immersed in creativity, community, and true Southern hospitality.

Bed & Breakfasts in Uptown/Garden District New Orleans 

You can find a truly relaxing and comforting stay at one of the many bed and breakfasts found in Uptown New Orleans. Garden District Bed and Breakfast offers a lovely stay on bustling Magazine Street. Located right off St. Charles Avenue is St. Charles Guesthouse, which offers antique radios instead of TVs. Browse the Uptown/Garden District bed & breakfasts here and find the perfect stay.

Historic Hotels in Uptown/Garden District New Orleans 

Bursting with history, the historic Dew Drop Inn is a legendary New Orleans landmark and one of the most culturally significant music venues in the United States. Host to iconic Black musicians of the 50s and 60s like Ray Charles, Little Richard, Irma Thomas, and Fats Domino, the venue served as an incubator for the birth of a new sound, Rock ‘n Roll. Today, the renovated hotel is one of the hottest spots in town for live music and a uniquely New Orleans stay.

Right on St. Charles Avenue, The Pontchartrain Hotel is a historic circa-1927-era hotel where both locals and visitors mix it up, meeting over coffee at the Silver Whistle, dining at Jack Rose, capping the night with a cocktail at Bayou Bar, or cutting up on the rooftop at Hot Tin. On Magazine Street, Hotel Saint Vincent offers a distinctive stay, complete with funky design and a lavish pool. Formerly a children’s asylum, the 75-room hotel is home to hot happenings, excellent dining, and regular live music.