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Hyatt Regency New OrleansvsRenaissance New Orleans Arts Warehouse District Hotel
Both Hyatt Regency New Orleans and Renaissance New Orleans Arts Warehouse District Hotel are highly recommended by professionals. Overall, Hyatt Regency New Orleans is preferred by most reviewers compared to Renaissance New Orleans Arts Warehouse District Hotel. Hyatt Regency New Orleans ranks #15 in New Orleans with positive reviews from 9 reviewers including Gayot, Concierge and Fodor's.
Hyatt Regency New Orleans
Concierge
Fodor's
Star Service
Gayot
Zagat
Travel + Leisure
Oyster
The Telegraph
Jetsetter
601 Loyola Ave, New Orleans, LA 70113
From $109/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
"The hotel complex is both attached to and dominated by the nearby Louisiana Superdome, which fills one of the huge atrium windows and provides a self-contained world for event-minded guests."
"The most luxurious of the bigger accommodation options in the city, this 32-story business and convention hotel has a cavernous lobby and glass stairway." Full review
"Leisure travelers may feel somewhat alienated by its size, but there is no denying the exceptional quality in both the common areas and accommodations." Full review
"Following an extensive, post-Katrina renovation, this hotel greets guests with an airy, soaring atrium done in classy bronze and brown tones."
4.2
"Fans insist you'll be "treated very well" by the "knowledgeable" staff, and with... a "relaxing" rooftop pool, staying here is "a pleasure."
"If you want to treat your family to a swanky New Orleans experience, this elegant property, set right next to the Superdome, might be for you." Full review
Upscale
"With 1,193 rooms, this upscale high-rise hotel feels a bit like a city unto itself. The setting is great for business travelers." Full review
8.0
"The city’s biggest hotel with rooms, amenities and restaurants aplenty." Full review
"Downtown NOLA megahotel with five restaurants, a cabana-lined rooftop pool and business traveler perks." Full review
Renaissance New Orleans Arts Warehouse District Hotel
Frommer's
Concierge
Fodor's
DK Eyewitness
Star Service
Zagat
Condé Nast Traveler
Oyster
Gayot
700 Tchoupitoulas St, New Orleans, LA 70130
From $71/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
"What "arts" means here is that the designers have made a concerted effort to incorporate art, specifically local art, into the decor." Full review
"The 217-room Renaissance—not your typical entry from this business-oriented chain—sums up the aspirations of the rapidly developing Warehouse District."
"The comfortable, spacious, well-designed rooms are furnished with a minimalist bent." Full review
"This hotel in the Warehouse District lives up to the “arts” in its name with a gallery and cutting-edge art works everywhere."
"The Renaissance Arts Hotel occupies an entire city block in the heart of the Arts-Warehouse District." Full review
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Refrigerators are available upon request, and unlimited local calls and high-speed Internet access are offered for a $13 daily fee.
4.3
"With "excellent" decor and colorful art installations throughout, this "upscale" chain member, a converted 19th-century depository, provides an "aesthetically pleasing" "home away from home"."
87.6
"In stark contrast to the traditional Creole and colonial-style digs in the French Quarter, this warehouse-turned-hotel is industrial, minimalist, and edgy." Full review
Upscale
"The Renaissance New Orleans Arts Hotel is a modern, upscale chain hotel with an artsy feel." Full review
"This Marriott specialty hotel lives up to its name with a near obsessive patronage of the arts."