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Price by Week Day
Average hotel price on Friday is around $200.
In New Orleans, hotel prices generally increase as the week progresses, starting around $150 on Monday and reaching nearly $200 by Friday. Weekend prices slightly decrease but remain higher than early week rates, with Saturday averaging just under $180.
Price by Month
Lowest in January at around $140.
In New Orleans, hotel prices show significant variation throughout the year. The lowest prices occur in January, around $140, while December sees the highest prices, just over $450. Other months display a range of approximately $127 to $396.
How far in advance should I book?
Prices on the day of check-in in New Orleans are around $120–$130.
In New Orleans, hotel prices generally decrease as the check-in date approaches, particularly for lower-quality accommodations, which may see last-minute price drops. However, the best hotels are often fully booked three weeks in advance, resulting in higher prices as availability decreases. Notably, prices on the same day can be lower than those booked in advance, with rates for immediate bookings around $120–$130 compared to higher advance prices.
Price by Hotel Class
Most popular star category is 4* at around $200.
In New Orleans, the distribution of hotels by star rating shows that prices generally increase with higher ratings. The most popular category is 4*, priced at just under $200, with minor differences between adjacent levels, such as 3* and 4*.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the standard check-in and check-out times for hotels in New Orleans?
What taxes and fees are added to hotel bills in New Orleans?
How much do hotel prices fluctuate between peak and off-season in New Orleans?
How do hotel prices and safety compare between the French Quarter and Uptown?
Is hotel Wi-Fi reliable enough for remote work in New Orleans?
Are there recurring scams or overcharging risks for hotel guests in New Orleans?
How do major events like Mardi Gras or Jazz Fest affect hotel availability and pricing?
What percentage of New Orleans hotels offer step-free accessibility?
Do hotels in New Orleans commonly accept credit cards, and is dynamic currency conversion (DCC) a concern?
What are typical pet policies in New Orleans hotels?
How common are flexible cancellation policies at New Orleans hotels?
Are quiet hours enforced in New Orleans hotels, especially in the French Quarter?
How much can I expect to pay for pet fees in New Orleans hotels?
What should I know about pre-authorization holds when checking into a New Orleans hotel?
How does the Garden District compare to the French Quarter for hotel stays in New Orleans?
Top Tips
- Book 3 to 6 months ahead for Mardi Gras (February to March) or Jazz Fest (late April to May). Rates often surge 2x to 5x during these weeks compared to low season. Select refundable rates if plans may change.
- Expect nightly parking fees of $30 to $60 for hotel valet or garage service near the French Quarter or Central Business District. Check if your hotel loyalty program offers parking discounts and request in-and-out privileges when booking.
- Historic hotels in the French Quarter and Garden District may have limited step-free access. Confirm accessible room availability when booking, and contact the hotel directly for portable shower chairs or accessible transportation if needed.
- City, state, and tourism taxes typically add 15% to 19% to the base nightly rate. Ask the front desk for a full invoice breakdown at check-in or check-out.
- Hurricane season runs June to November, peaking from August to September. Many hotels have refund or rebooking policies for weather disruptions. Sign up for NOLA Ready alerts or confirm your hotel's emergency communication options at check-in.
- Mosquito season lasts from May to October and can affect outdoor plans. Request a room with central air conditioning or screened windows, and wear long sleeves when exploring gardens at dusk.
- For business travel, hotels in the Central Business District or Warehouse District usually offer high-speed Wi-Fi and workspaces. Confirm access to a business center or co-working lounge before arrival if essential.
- Carry small bills for tips, taxis, and local markets, but use bank-operated ATMs to avoid high fees. Front desk staff can direct you to the nearest secure ATM in the area.
- To minimize late-night noise but stay near entertainment, book rooms 2 to 10 blocks from Bourbon Street. The St. Charles streetcar and walking routes (typically 5 to 20 minutes) keep attractions within reach.
- Room layouts in historic hotels can vary. Confirm bed size and window type when booking, and request exterior or courtyard windows if you prioritize natural light or ventilation.
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