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The Best New Orleans Hotels for Good Design, According to a Local

Published on January 25, 2023

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domino.com | The Big Easy isn’t just a place to party. (Well, not in the way you’re thinking.) After living there for nearly a year, I’ve noticed it’s a celebration for your eyes, too, mainly because of the architectural details and European-inspired design that carries over into some of the city’s best stays. From the French Quarter’s classic wrought-iron railings to the Garden District’s stately mansions to the Marigny’s rows of candy-colored Creole cottages, there’s literally something for everyone. Here are the best hotels in New Orleans...

ONE11, French Quarter

What we love: As close as you can get to the action without staying on Bourbon Street.

As the French Quarter’s first new hotel in more than 50 years, One11 adds a refreshing modernity to the historic district while still keeping it real. Located at 111 Iberville, the brand’s identity was born from its past life as the Louisiana Sugar Refining Company, and the aesthetic is decidedly industrial because of it. Relics of the original structure, such as steel and wood beams, cut through hallways and cross the ceilings in the guest rooms. A neutral palette, crisp white linens, and warm lighting soften up the warehouse vibes, and from the roof deck you can catch panoramic views of the Vieux Carré and Mississippi River.

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