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Type: Luxury Hotel

Summary: Sumptuous hotel with an ideal location in the French Quarter

Feature: Largest spa in the city offering over 100 treatments

Rooms: 527 rooms and suites

Location: New Orleans, Louisiana, United States of America

Star rating: AAA Four Diamond

Nearest airport: Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport

Transfer: Approximately a 35 minute transfer from Louis Armstrong New Orleans National Airport by private car.

Luxury Holidays At The Ritz-Carlton, New Orleans

Boasting a brilliant location in New Orleans’ historic French Quarter, just a block away from Bourbon Street, you won’t find a better placed luxury hotel from which to be immersed in this city’s vibrant character than The Ritz-Carlton, New Orleans. Housed in the 1908 Beaux Arts Maison Blanche building, the interiors offer an indulgent sense of place, with sumptuous jewel tones and elegant neo-classical furnishings. As evening falls, be sure to stop by Davenport Lounge and enjoy the live entertainment and classic cocktail menu, while if you are in need of some relaxation, be sure to take some time to wind down in the expansive spa. With trademark Ritz-Carlton service and luxury standards, there is no finer way to explore the city of New Orleans.

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Why The Ritz-Carlton, New Orleans is so special...

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City Highlights

Located in the midst of the vibrant action of New Orlean’s, The Ritz-Carlton, New Orleans is just one block away from Bourbon Street. As part of the French Quarter, which is the city’s oldest neighbourhood, here you will find the area’s culture in all it’s living and breathing glory. Thriving with live jazz music and neon lights, this is the spot where colourful beads drape the sidewalks during Mardi Gras. Nearby, you will also find a trove of museums, historic homes, the shops of Magazine Street, the Garden District and the famed Mississippi River.

City Highlights at The Ritz-Carlton, New Orleans

Culture & History

The Ritz-Carlon, New Orleans is perfectly placed for discovering the history and culture of Louisiana’s most evocative city. With an enviable position in the historic French Quarter, learn about how New Orleans was forged from French and Spanish influences, with stories of drama, romance and tragedy in between. Take the time to visit one of the history museums and hear the heart-breaking stories of the slaves who fought for their freedom, and learn how their traditions birthed a new culture.

Culture & History at The Ritz-Carlton, New Orleans

Spa Breaks

Featuring twenty-two treatment rooms, The Spa at the Ritz-Carlton boasts a choice of over one-hundred treatments, perfect for treating yourself after a day exploring the city. Inspired by the mystical essence of New Orleans, there are a selection of treatments that draw on their surroundings for unique experiences, such as the Voodoo Ritual, Southern Ceremony and Le Charme Romantique treatments, each offering an immersion in exotic fragrances.

Spa Breaks at The Ritz-Carlton, New Orleans
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Pricing

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Accommodation and Dining Experiences

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Overview

Overview

All rooms and suites are thoughtfully decorated in sumptuous jewel tones and commissioned with artwork inspired by local heritage. Rooms and suites all feature air-conditioning, tea/coffee making facilities, hair dryer, bathrobes and slippers, Asprey bathroom amenities, personal safe, flat-screen television with streaming apps, telephone, iPod/iPhone docking station and wi-fi internet access.

Deluxe King

Deluxe King

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Set across the hotel building, these rooms feature a king-size bed and a full marble bathroom featuring a combined bath and shower.

Deluxe Double

Deluxe Double

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Featuring two double beds, these rooms are set across the hotel and feature a marble bathroom with a combined bath and shower.

Deluxe King King

Deluxe King King

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Set across the hotel, these rooms feature two king-size beds and a marble bathroom with a combined bath and shower.  

Deluxe Courtyard View King

Deluxe Courtyard View King

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  • visibilityRoom View:Courtyard

Situated on the middle floors, these rooms feature views of the courtyard, a king-size bed and a full marble bathroom with a combined bath and shower.

Executive Suite

Executive Suite

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Located across the hotel, these spacious suites feature a iron poster king-size bed connected by french doors to a separate spacious living area with a sofa bed. The Italian marble bathroom features a separate bath and shower and double sink.

Vieux Carre Suite

Vieux Carre Suite

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  • visibilityRoom View:French Quarter

With the same configuration as an Executive Suite, the exclusive Vieux Carre Suite boasts additional space and views over the French Quarter through its wrap-around windows on the fourteenth floor. The suite comprises a king-size bed, living area with sofa bed and Italian marble bathroom featuring a separate bath and shower and double sinks.

Balcony Suite

Balcony Suite

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  • crop_freeSize:54m²
  • visibilityRoom View:Various

Located on the fifteenth floor, these luxurious suites boast a semi-personal balcony with views of the city and grand ten-foot high ceilings. Inside, the rooms comprise a king-size iron poster bed and a separate living area with a sofa bed. The Italian marble bathrooms feature a separate bath and shower and double sinks.

Studio Suite

Studio Suite

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  • crop_freeSize:61m²
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Located on the fourteenth floor, these suites feature two queen-size beds and a semi-divided living room with a sofa bed. The Italian marble bathroom comprises a separate bath and shower and double sinks.

Premium Suite

Premium Suite

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Located on the fourteenth floor, these spacious rooms feature two queen-size beds, a separate semi-divided living area with a sofa bed and views of the French Quarter. The Italian marble bathroom features a separate bath and shower plus double sinks.

Club King

Club King

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With additional Club level benefits, these sumptuous rooms feature a king-size bed and beautiful neo-classical furnishings and wood floors. The marble bathroom boasts an oversized soaking bath tub and a separate shower with a rainforest shower head.

Club level benefits include: Private access to The Ritz-Carlton Club Lounge, culinary offerings throughout the day and dedicated Club Concierge service.

Club Executive Suite

Club Executive Suite

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Located on the fourth floor, these Club level suites feature a king-size iron poster bed and a separate living room with connecting French doors. The marble bathroom features a separate bath tub and shower plus double sinks. Club level benefits include: Private access to The Ritz-Carlton Club Lounge, culinary offerings throughout the day and dedicated Club Concierge service.

Maison Orleans Suite

Maison Orleans Suite

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  • crop_freeSize:84m²
  • visibilityRoom View:French Quarter

Located on the ninth floor, this exclusive Club level suite offers luxurious accommodation featuring floor-to-ceiling windows with expansive views and an antique fireplace. It also comprises a double teaster king-size bed and a separate living room with connecting French doors. The marble bathroom features a separate bath tub and shower plus double sink.

Club level benefits include: Private access to The Ritz-Carlton Club Lounge, culinary offerings throughout the day and dedicated Club Concierge service.

The Ritz-Carlton Suite

The Ritz-Carlton Suite

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  • crop_freeSize:261m²
  • visibilityRoom View:Panoramic view of the city and river

Located on the top floor for stunning views from its outdoor terrace, this is the most impressive suite in the hotel. Exclusive amenities include two 50-inch flat screen televisions, an 1880s era billiards table and a dining room for up to 10 people. The separate living room boasts a cosy fireplace and connects to the bedroom with French doors, where there is a king-size bed. The marble bathroom boasts a separate oversized bath tub with a whirlpool and a separate shower, plus double sinks.

As a Club level suite, guests will also benefit from: Private access to The Ritz-Carlton Club Lounge, culinary offerings throughout the day and dedicated Club Concierge service.

Overview

Overview

Feel the festivity of the French quarter with expertly crafted Louisiana-inspired breakfast, lunch and dinner at M Bistro. Break for an Afternoon Tea at Davenport Lounge before the evening entertainment begins and classic cocktails are poured for a true taste of New Orleans' vibrant character.

M Bistro

M Bistro

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:Authentic New Orleans cuisine including meat and seafood from local Louisiana farmers
  • checkroomDress Code:Casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:Yes
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:No
  • local_activityReservation Required:Yes

A grand dining room lit by chandeliers offers the perfect ambience for enjoying the finest New Orleans flavours.

Amenities

Disabled Services

There are seventeen guestrooms adapted for guests with disabilities. Some include roll-in showers while others have bars only.

   

Louisiana Travel Information

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Capital

Baton Rouge

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Language

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Time Difference

-6

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Currency

US Dollar

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Voltage

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Climate

Louisiana has a humid subtropical climate with long summers and dry winters. With so many events throughout the year, many people decide to travel based on what they want to do or see; the big one, Mardi Gras, can fall any time between the start of February and early March, so these months are often the busiest. Whether you want to join the crowds or avoid them, spring is a good time to visit, as rainfall is low between March and May and temperatures climb from about 20°C to 25°C. June marks the start of the hurricane season, with increased rainfall, temperatures and humidity, which is usually avoided. October usually sees the end of the wet season and is a good time to visit, with plenty of cultural events taking place. There are less things going on in winter, though temperatures are still mild and those who want to avoid the busy periods may still wish to visit.

Getting There

Flight Information
British Airways direct into Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport.

Flight Time
From London to New Orleans approximately 10 hours.

Food & Drink

Louisiana loves its food, and while it may seem slightly unusual to more traditional European tastes, dishes are lovingly cooked from the heart with recipes passed down through generations. As the biggest producer of seafood in the United States, with an impressive 98% of crawfish coming from Louisiana’s waters, shellfish is big business here, popping up on most dining menus and celebrated at food festivals. Onion, bell pepper and celery are the basis to many dishes, with smoked sausage or seafood thrown in – gumbo and po’boy sandwiches are the classic concoctions of Louisiana and must be sampled at least once! The state also lays claim to such ‘only-in-America’ records such as the world’s biggest fruit cobbler and the largest macaroni and cheese, plus it is the home of TABASCO sauce. Its official cocktail, the Sazerac, was created in the French Quarter, plus there are plenty of locally brewed craft beers to try, too.

Food & Drink
Music

Jazz is sometimes said to be ‘America’s only art form’ – whether you agree with this or not, Jazz is one of the most treasured musical exports of the United States. It traces back to Congo Square in New Orleans, one of the few places in the South where African Americans were free to play music and dance, and a new musical movement was born. Rock ‘n’ rollers, Jerry Lee Lewis and Fats Domino, were also born in Louisiana, and you can see the latter’s piano in the New Orleans Jazz Museum, along with Louis Armstrong’s first cornet. In addition, there are over 400 events across Louisiana every year, many of which bring together music and food. French Quarter Festival features a full house of headline acts and local musicians, plus fare from some of the finest restaurants at the ‘world’s largest jazz brunch’.

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Culture

Like its gumbo, Louisiana culture is a hearty concoction of ingredients – French, Spanish, English, Irish, Cajun and Afro-Caribbean influences are all part of the unique Louisiana mix. Mardi Gras is one of the main cultural attractions of Louisiana, with celebrations taking place across the state – a tradition dating back to medieval Europe, America hosted its first Mardi Gras in the tiny fort settlement of Fort Louis de la Mobile in 1703 and has since grown in size to the lively affair we know today! If you aren’t visiting during the festival, Mardi Gras World in New Orleans offers a year-round behind-the-scenes peek. There are plenty of tours in New Orleans to help you be immersed in the city’s culture, too, such as voodoo tours and cemetery tours, which reveal the superstitious side of the state and the African religion that found a home there. There are also plenty of weird and wonderful museums and exhibitions, including a ‘wrecked UFO’ in the Abita Mystery House!

Culture
History

Louisiana has a deep and fascinating history of people. In Plantation Country, you will find the grand plantation houses and sugarcane fields of River Road which are integral to the heritage of the state. Behind the picturesque Antebellum architecture, it was here that many slaves were brought to work, and there are plenty of museums dedicated to telling their stories. Louisiana was also the site of many battles of the Civil War, and you may see re-enactments taking place as you travel through. However, the state also saw its fair share of the Civil Rights Movement, and the first African American millionaire – who also happened to be a woman! – was born here; Madam C.J Walker made her fortune developing beauty products for fellow African American women and you can visit the Hermione Museum in Tallulah to learn more about her. You can also find five brilliant museums in New Orleans’ Louisiana State Museum.

History
Nature

The scenery of Louisiana might not be the first thing that springs to mind. The bayou is part of the character and culture of Louisiana, and these pre-historic looking swamps are an extremely important eco-system – if you can brave the lurking alligators, guided tours are available for you to see them for yourself. For fans of the great outdoors, there is an array of state parks to enjoy, where you can go biking, hiking, birdwatching and fishing across the state, plus paddle trails along the watery passage ways to be immersed in the area’s unique natural world.

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