Few cities in America do hospitality quite like New Orleans. It’s in the city’s DNA, deep as the Mississippi River, exuberant as an impromptu second line—unbelievably resilient no matter what gets thrown at it. NOLA’s irresistible joy of life is evident in every one of its diverse neighborhoods. Our readers found that whether they were there for a Bachelorette Party, Business Convention, or Super Bowl, the hotels had a rich history and ebullient styles, as well as the kind of service one remembers long after checking out.
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Every year for our World’s Best Awards survey, T+L asks readers to weigh in on travel experiences around the globe—to share their opinions on the top hotels, resorts, cities, islands, cruise ships, spas, airlines, and more. The 2025 survey was completed by nearly 180,000 T+L subscribers. More than 657,000 votes have been cast in total across 8,700 properties.).
Based on their location, hotels were classified into resort hotel, city, inn or safari lodges. They were also rated according to the following criteria:
- Rooms/facilities
- Location
- Service
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The respondents were asked to rate each characteristic. They could select excellent, superior, average, inferior, or poor. These responses are averaged to arrive at the final score.
Windsor Court
What Readers Loved
This year’s favorite properties in New Orleans are located primarily in the Central Business District and the French Quarter—the city’s historic heartbeat of tourism. The Pontchartrain Hotel is the only exception. 7). One reader said that the hotel is “perfectly situated in the Garden District” and has a wonderful jazz bar. The classics were also a big hit this year. The Roosevelt New Orleans is a Waldorf Astoria Hotel, No. This building, which dates from 1893, is a stunning example of Victorian architecture. The Hotel Monteleone is located at No. A reader asked, “Can one say they’ve visited the Crescent City and not have tried The Carousel?” And taking first place, steps from the River, is The Windsor Court, which has been hosting guests in style since the ‘80s. “This is The following are some of the ways to get in touch with us. “The best hotel in New Orleans to stay at,” says a reader. “Quintessential NOLA.”
The Winner
Windsor Court
Windsor Court
The posh, 1984 classic is located in the Central Business District near the Riverfront. It has a 65-foot long pool and a museum-worthy collection of art. Windsor Court is known for its legendary staff, but it’s really the Windsor Court itself that makes the hotel a New Orleans landmark. One reader commented that the level of service was unmatched by the front desk staff, the bar staff, the restaurant staff, and even the doormen. Another, who traveled with their family, recalled, “They treated the children as honored guests.”
T+L Reader
The staff at the hotel is outstanding, including the front desk, doormen, housekeeping and bar and restaurant staff.
— T+L Reader
The full list
1. The Windsor Court
Reader Score: 94.96
2. Hotel Monteleone
Reader Score 90.15
3. The Roosevelt New Orleans, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel
Reader Score: 88.39
4. Omni Royal Orleans
Reader Score: 89.00
5. The Ritz-Carlton, New Orleans
Reader Score: 86.54%
6. Four Seasons Hotel New Orleans
Reader Score: 87.56
7. Pontchartrain Hotel
Reader Score: 87.5
8. Bourbon Orleans Hotel
Reader Score: 83.24
9. JW Marriott New Orleans
Reader Score: 80.44
10. Hyatt Regency New Orleans
Reader Score: 80.00