The Eliza Jane - The Unbound Collection by Hyatt

Resort hotel · Central Business District

The Eliza Jane - The Unbound Collection by Hyatt

Resort hotel · Central Business District

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315 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70130

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Historic newspaper office hotel with retro-chic rooms & atrium bar  

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315 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70130 Get directions

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The 21 Best Hotels in New Orleans

"Hotels built from former 19th-century warehouses aren’t uncommon, but the Eliza Jane has enough of an interesting origin story to stand out. Named after Eliza Jane Nicholson, the first woman in the country to publish a major newspaper and who did so from this site, the buildings also housed a bitters factory—New Orleans’ being the spiritual home of the cocktail makes the latter connection especially pertinent. Both of these industries are hinted at through ambient design touches, with curated vintage pieces hand-picked from local antique stores. Couvant, the hotel’s excellent restaurant (one of the best in the city), has evolved beyond the strictly French menu of its opening to a more inclusive affair that still pays homage to brasserie classics. If you want to wander outside with your cocktail, there’s a quadrant of intimate courtyards and an Instagram-friendly water feature." - Paul Oswell

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6 Festive Holiday Pop-Ups to Check Out in New Orleans This Year - Eater New Orleans

"Following on the heels of its first holiday pop-up last year, the always-chic Eliza Jane hotel is creating an over-the-top Christmas vibe with twinkling lights, music, and a special cocktail menu at the Press Room. The Boozy Hot Cocoa is a highlight." - Clair Lorell

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9 Hotels in the U.S. That Celebrate Women - AFAR

"Located in a building once partially occupied by the Daily Picayune, this New Orleans hotel chronicles the life of Eliza Jane Nicholson, the first woman in the U.S. to own and publish a major newspaper, who turned the Daily Picayune profitable after assuming editorship in 1870. Design details reference the paper’s history—florals, pinks, sculptures and paintings of the female form set against exposed brick and industrial accents—while the Press Room bar and lounge is filled with antiques, books and typewriters and painted in a blue reminiscent of the newspaper’s original ink." - Devorah Lev-Tov

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The Eliza Jane - The Unbound Collection by Hyatt

"Why book? This former print factory is one of the quirkier additions to Hyatt’s Unbound Collection. There’s a European sensibility amid the industrial-romantic design, and they boast one of the city’s best hotel restaurants. Set the scene The hotel has broad appeal and I checked in among a notably mixed cross-section of guests. Business people worked on presentations in the off-lobby lounges, families were heading out for a day of sightseeing, and couples lingered over breakfasts and cocktails—often both at the same time, this being New Orleans. The backstory Hotels built from former 19th-century warehouses aren’t uncommon, but the Eliza Jane has enough of an interesting origin story to stand out. Named after Eliza Jane Nicholson, the first woman in the country to publish a major newspaper and who did so from this site, the buildings also housed a bitters factory—New Orleans’ being the spiritual home of the cocktail makes the latter connection especially pertinent. Both of these industries are hinted at through ambient design touches. The Industrial romantic aesthetic is complemented by subtly whimsical floor tiling and reception desks made from salvaged index card cabinets. Vibrant Royal Blue tones contrast the brickwork strikingly. The exposed beams frame a spacious bar and lounge area just beyond receptions, and the tropical foliage gives the space the feeling of an urban atrium. The rooms The curated vintage pieces (hand picked from local antique stores) and industrial elements of the interior design spill over into the rooms. In an entry-level king room, there’s a mid-century-modern desk and replica period artwork, and the arched windows stretch from floor to ceiling. The marble-and-tile bathrooms have charming brass fittings, and ink-colored headboards pay homage to those early days of print. The Eliza Jane has over 50 suites, and I was lucky enough to stay in the 700-square-foot Editor’s Suite. As well as the brick walls and walnut accents present across the board, there’s a living space with a sofa and perhaps the most memorable amenity: an oversized, standalone bathtub. It’s shares a tiled wet room with a double shower, so your ablution options are as good as they get. Food and drink The bar (The Press Room) and restaurant (Couvant) should both be on your radar. Local mixologist Michael Glassberg brings a deft touch to the cocktail program with a sense of humor as dry as the martinis. Couvant, the hotel’s excellent restaurant located in the former Peychaud Cocktail Bitters factory, has evolved beyond the strictly French menu of its opening to a more inclusive affair that still pays homage to brasserie classics. If you want to wander outside with your cocktail, there’s a quadrant of intimate courtyards and an Instagram-friendly water feature. The neighborhood/area The hotel is just two-and-a-half blocks from the touristic hub of the historic French Quarter. However, these blocks create a much-valued buffer from its noisiest excesses, and the weekends in this neighborhood are especially tranquil. The river and Jackson Square are easily walkable. The service Although I live in town, I occasionally (and gently) test the front desk’s local knowledge by asking for recommended activities and cultural highlights. Here, the staff passed with flying colors. Mr Glassberg made some excellent dinner menu suggestions for Couvant, and all in all, everyone was delightful. Management brimmed with ideas for the property’s evolution. For families None of the hotel’s amenities are particularly going to appeal to children, but families might appreciate the location as its walkable from many of the most popular downtown attractions. Eco effort The hotel is subject to the sustainability practices of the Hyatt brand. Accessibility The hotel has seven standard ADA-compliant rooms and three compliant suites, all with visual alarms and adapted bathrooms. Anything left to mention? Hotels that occupy former industrial spaces are very common these days, but the Eliza Jane does a great job of avoiding some of the more cliched tropes. The evocation of a Continental ambience through the decor is a stylish touch, and both the bar and restaurant are places that I’ll make a point to return to soon, even if I’m not staying here. If it’s brutally humid or there’s a cold snap, there are the aforementioned cozy lounges, replete with sofas and workspaces. A sizable exercise room and meeting/event space round off the amenities." - Paul Oswell

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Lisa

Google
The hotel lobby and bar is aesthetically pleasing and very vibrant. The main issue is the a/c and other reviews mention this major issue. As a seasoned travel that stays in a lot of hotels, I am fully aware of the temperature controlled with motion sensors. It is unacceptable to be in your paid hotel room with the temperature set on 65 degrees and while taking a nap the ac turns off and the thermostat reads 73. The ac did not go lower than 70 degrees during my whole stay. The lack of professionalism and insensitivity from front desk Jennifer and the older black guy who was an “engineer” alone would make me never stay here again and has me doubting the Hyatt brand. So many issues and I should have known from when my bathroom did not even have hand soap to wash my hands that this hotel stay would be an experience I care to never repeat. Half of the outlets did not work. Super dark rooms. Two thumbs down.

Lauren Miller

Google
I just checked out after staying at this hotel for 5 nights for work. The room was spacious and beautiful and Brian at the bar as wonderful to my coworkers. Housekeeping came daily for me and it was so nice to come back to a clean room. This morning though I did have 3 different people walk into my room between 8am-8:30am while I was in bed so it was a shocking way to wake up haha. Overall- amazing stay and this hotel felt like a huge part of why I loved my first trip to New Orleans. Thanks!

Kamile Duporte-Hudson

Google
★★★★★ I had the most incredible stay at The Eliza Jane during my first visit to New Orleans. From the moment I arrived, I felt so welcomed and comfortable. The hotel itself is absolutely stunning – the decor, the aesthetic, and even the beautiful reading space were beyond words. My room was beautiful and large and offered the perfect space to relax after exploring the city. Although I arrived later than planned due to falling ill before my trip, the warmth and hospitality from the staff truly made up for it. Everyone was so kind and accommodating, and I felt safe and well taken care of throughout my stay. I honestly can’t say enough positive things about this hotel. I’m already looking forward to the day I can return – and when I do, The Eliza Jane will be my first choice. Highly recommend!

Joannie Moore

Google
Beautiful boutique hotel with a stunning bar and outdoor area! It’s so cute and the aesthetic is amazing! An overall comfortable stay, I would say. However, we had a room right above a dumpster and was awoken every morning at 6:30AM by a garbage truck, which was terrible. This is the reasoning for my deduction in stars. We went during slow season and book well in advance, I feel like we could’ve been assigned a different room. But we managed.

Morgan Hankerson

Google
The hotel is absolutely gorgeous! Definitely gives you that jazzy New Orleans vibe but updated! Our room was beautiful and clean. And they had the best body wash/shampoo/conditioner. They gave us “welcome drink” tokens at check in which was a free rum punch at the bar and it was absolutely DELICIOUS! We were skeptical at first cause my friend and I don’t really like punches, but I honestly would have paid for that. Only reason I didn’t is cause our uber pulled up and we had to go so I had no time for a second one. There’s also a restaurant in the hotel that I did not get to try but it looked so pretty! I would definitely stay here again.

Bridget W.

Google
Great location, walkable to the quarter and a short wall to take a bus or street car to the garden district. The hotel provides daily transit passes at no extra cost, which was amazing!!! Hotel lobby is absolutely stunning, staff is friendly and helpful. They had a weekly crawfish boil in Friday with live music which was an extra special bonus to our stay! Crawfish boil was spicy and delicious, courtyard and musical vibes were lovely. The room itself was clean and stocked. The only reason I didnt rate this place a 5 was because there was a large generator/HVAC system in the courtyard that made a very loud noise. So loud that it rattled the windows, and we werent even directly over it. Unfortunately there is no escape from this for any courtyard view room. Even so, the stay was lovely and we will likely be back in the future.

Michael Johnson

Google
My wife and I stayed at the Eliza Jane for 5 nights and it was brilliant. The Hotel and Rooms were exactly as displayed in the photos prior to us booking, which was a great start. The location is perfect, as it's far away enough from the hustle and bustle of Bourbon Street and the French Quarter, but you can walk to anywhere, including the mighty mighty Mississippi. Huge shout out to Neil for his brilliant service at the lobby bar, but most of all Aaron the valet. Make sure you say G'day and have a chat with Aaron when you see him. His service is exceptional, he's extremely warm and welcoming, with some great advice on New Orleans and things to do. Certainly recommend.

J Johnson

Google
The first time we were introduced to The Eliza Jane was because of our reservation at Couvant so we bookmarked it to stay the next time we were in town and did not regret it. Staying at this boutique hotel in New Orleans was nothing short of extraordinary. From the moment we stepped through the doors, we were embraced by a warmth and charm that perfectly captured the spirit of the city. The design is stunning—equal parts elegant and eclectic, with subtle nods to New Orleans’ rich culture and history. The only downside is the rooms are a bit dark. The location was tucked just far enough from the hustle of the Quarter to be peaceful, yet close enough to explore everything with ease. But what truly made our stay unforgettable was the staff. They didn’t just offer great service—they offered genuine hospitality. Every interaction felt personal, thoughtful, and kind, especially the valet team. They were incredibly personable, greeting us like old friends each time we came and went. Their kindness, conversations, and genuine warmth set the tone for our entire trip. Aaron made us feel more like treasured friends than just visitors. He was the soul of the experience. And we can’t forget the bartender, Bryan, who crafted what is now officially our favorite cocktail. Watching the care and pride he put into the drink felt like a small performance—one that tasted as good as it looked and after trying the same drink other places, nothing compares to his version. It’s the little things like this that leave a lasting impression. New Orleans has a way of getting into your heart—and this hotel, thanks to its incredible staff, did exactly the same.
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Marie R.

Yelp
This is one of the prettiest hotels we've ever been to! I loved the lobby and the first floor in general where they had these areas where you can just chill, maybe have a drink, read a book, or do whatever! The room we got was cute and quaint. It was also clean and spacious so no complaints there. I love that the hotel is just slightly outside the French Quarter but it's just a few minutes away so you can just walk to the FQ. I don't know if people know of secret parking spots but we had to do valet parking since we couldn't find any good parking areas.
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Amanee W.

Yelp
The Elize Jane Hotel in New Orleans is a true gem! Housed in a beautifully restored Craftsman-style building, its unique design effortlessly blends historic charm with modern luxury. The location is ideal, placing you conveniently close to many hot spots and attractions in the city. The lobby bar is a standout feature, offering expertly crafted cocktails that perfectly complement the lively ambiance. The live band in the evening adds to the vibrant atmosphere, creating a memorable experience. Whether you're enjoying a drink after a day of exploring or simply soaking in the hotel's elegant ambiance, the Elize Jane Hotel offers a perfect blend of comfort, style, and entertainment in the heart of New Orleans.
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Brian P.

Yelp
Hotel has a really classy lounge area and bar so even if you're not staying here it may be worth a jaunt from Canal st to check it out. I stayed here recently and the room was nice, a little touch up paint here and there in the room would help to sharpen things up but overall my stay was very good. They provided a complimentary tote bag upon arrival and had a small amenities kit by the nightstand which came with a small zip pouch and included wipes and hand sanitizer as part of the stay. The rooms have a fridge to keep the complimentary water bottles cool or any drinks or food you get while visiting the French quarter cool. I loved the location as it was easily walkable to popular places but far enough where it was quiet. Wanted to check out the restaurant but didn't have a chance this time. But I would def pick this hotel again
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Dan L.

Yelp
I enjoyed staying at this hotel. It's in a convenient area. As a Globalist, they provided good service. I didn't get a room upgrade in spite of my status. There is no lounge either. The breakfast is good but sometimes it takes very long to get served. The rooms are standard for a city of this age.
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Sara G.

Yelp
Tucked in the perfect spot in the heart of New Orleans, The Eliza Jane is a fantastic hotel. Named after Eliza Jane Nicholson, the first female newspaper publisher in the country, the hotel occupies a series of historic buildings once home to a variety of local businesses, including a print shop and a bitters factory. The hotel's lobby and public spaces are stylish and bright. For those seeking rest and relaxation, the internal suites are a dream, dark and quiet. It's like living in a cave.
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Alison M.

Yelp
This hotel is very beautiful. The lobby and bar areas and outside patio are very well done. It's reminiscent of a much higher grade hotel like a Thompson. The rooms are updated and the bathroom was very nice with a lovely shower. Rooms are not at all soundproof and we could hear both street and adjoining room noises through the adjoining door. The bed was potentially the most hard and uncomfortable I have ever slept on in a hotel. We stayed in a queen double room and my husband's had a mattress pad which made it better - mine didn't. After asking twice and being gone all day - then calling and insisting they bring me one - they brought a different, smaller and not as thick for my bed. It helped but it was still incredibly uncomfortable for 4 days while I'm pregnant.... so the basics: bed and noise, were subpar although the decor and ambiance is beautiful. Price was great and location is excellent bc you can walk just a few blocks and be on Canal, Royal or Magazine street. Upon check-out - they charged me a 1.85% credit card fee that wasn't disclosed anywhere on my reservation, emails, or website. I'm in the process of trying to get this reversed. For the price - I'd consider staying here again - but I would look elsewhere and probably only consider this if the price was much much better than another similar hotel.

Mary N.

Yelp
Very cute hotel-the lobby area was eclectic and cozy! Beautifully adorned. Quiet until Halloween nite and the the revelers had a great time. My room was very close to the lobby but once the door was shut-I didn't hear anything. Desk staff was helpful and polite. I would definitely stay here again.
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Cardin N.

Yelp
Super beautiful and located very close to the French quarter but outside of all the noise. Service and sleep was very good!
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Adam C.

Yelp
The hotel is beautifully designed. You almost feel like you are in someone's house. Staff were accommodating and friendly. The rooms were clean and comfortable. The biggest issue with this hotel is that certain rooms have no exterior windows and there is a dark sadness. So great hotel just be sure you receive a room with an exterior window. Location is great.
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Desi B.

Yelp
Dang Hyatt! This was nice. Very cute boutique hotel. Ambiance and smell when you walk in. It was very welcoming and nice stay in hot NOLA. Love that they provided Water during the day to stay hydrated. Will definitely be back.
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Ann S.

Yelp
What a wonderful hotel. Great vibe- live music during the weekends and bikes you can borrow! The rooms are comfy and mostly quiet ( there was a small person doing laps in the hallway above us, but while it was loud, it was short lived). The bartenders leaned toward surly, but they got the job done. We'll return.
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Maria L.

Yelp
Thank you Trisha in the front desk for checking us in early and for acknowledging our Hyatt status. We were in spacious room 409 with a king bed and super charming mini sofa/ sitting area. AC was perfect after a long day of walking in sweltering heat. Shower pressure was great and loved the scent of their CO Bigelow toiletries. The location is close enough to the craziness of the French Quarter and about 2 blocks from the trolleys to get to Magazine Street and Garden District. We paid around $35 for our Uber ride to the airport. We stayed two nights at the Hyatt Centric (behind Hard Rock Cafe) which is right smack in the entrance to the madness of Bourbon and FQ. I think that if you're a first timer to New Orleans, I would recommend Hyatt Centric but if you're done with the chaos of the FQ, Eliza Jane is a wonderful, calm, charming space to stay in!

Tiffany H.

Yelp
So sad to have to write this bcs it is in a good location. But first room , carpet was soaking wet on arrival . So I go back downstairs and she gives me a new room . All good . Next room , shower tub overflows every time I shower, will not drain at all , and the temp change on the shower faucet falls off all the way when you move it in either direction . But at this point I don't want to fully pack and unpack Again so I dealt with it . Also on arrival was told there was only a holding fee, not daily charges . At check out I was told the lady that night was wrong and I was being charged $50 a night . So yeah not a great experience. Pretty disappointing.
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Alli C.

Yelp
Wow, what a gorgeous hotel! The Eliza Jane hotel in New Orleans is a stunning boutique hotel that is part of the Hyatt family. The hotel's decor is stylish and sophisticated, with a mix of modern and vintage elements that create a unique and welcoming atmosphere. The rooms are spacious and beautifully appointed, with plush bedding, high-quality linens, and luxurious amenities that ensure a comfortable and relaxing stay. The hotel also offers a variety of amenities and services, including a fitness center, a library bar, a beautiful courtyard, and a restaurant that serves delicious Southern cuisine. But what really sets the Eliza Jane hotel apart is the exceptional level of service. The staff is friendly, attentive, and always willing to go above and beyond to ensure that guests have an enjoyable stay. From the moment you check in until the time you check out, you'll feel like a VIP. The location of the hotel is also a major plus. It's located in the heart of the Central Business District, just a short walk from the French Quarter and many of the city's top attractions. It's also close to public transportation, making it easy to explore the city. Overall, the Eliza Jane hotel is a true gem in the heart of New Orleans. Whether you're visiting for business or pleasure, this hotel offers a luxurious and unforgettable experience that is sure to leave you wanting to come back again and again.
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Liz A.

Yelp
Love this hotel, it has a really unique New Orleans vibe, it was fantastically lively with live music and tons of people at the bar and in the lobby, somehow manages to be slightly creepy because it's sort of like a maze where the rooms are, and everything is grey and black like a mortuary but inside the rooms are very neat and the restaurant is great! We showed up at 11 but they allowed us to check in so that was super sweet! The restaurant has one of those weird staircases to nowhere, just leads into the ceiling. Sort of strange. We also loved the location within easy walking distance to Bourbon Street and Canal Street.
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Charlie R.

Yelp
Tasty drink! Made with brandy instead of gin. I'm all about a good citrus cocktail and this French 75 did not disappoint. The bar area of this hotel is well lit and air conditioned with plenty of seating. Across from a very sweet looking library. We did not stay at the hotel but stopped by on our way to dinner nearby. The bar service was the only lacking component. Otherwise great and glad I stopped in.
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Sue W.

Yelp
The Eliza Jane was nothing short of exceptional, the interior was beautiful, comfortable beds and overall lovely atmosphere. The beds were extremely comfortable for our 3 night stay and the front staff were very helpful with our bags. This hotel was on a quieter street with many delicious food options nearby and only a short 15-20 minute walk to the French quarter and the convention center where our events were. My only critique was our room was not available until 6pm when the check in said 4pm, they kept saying housekeeping had not gotten to it leaving us hanging at the hotel bar for hours. After a long day of travel that can be rather frustrating. Overall this place is a lovely place to stay if you're looking for convenience and comfort.
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Marisol F.

Yelp
I have always stayed at Le Pavillon or NOPSI but this time we gave the Eliza Jane a try and I was so happy we stayed here. The style of the lobby and all the rooms are so unique; so modern looking but also old styles. The downstairs has lot of social space with a bar, an entertainment area, tables and couches plus a fire place with various couches in a huge living room space. There is also a lovely courtyard and a restaurant (which was great when I wanted a fresh cup of coffee). The room was so different and comfortable; especially the bathroom which was huge and beautiful. And we had windows that overlooked the courtyard. Bottom line is we will definitely be staying here again soon.
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Cherie M.

Yelp
My partner and I stayed at the Eliza Jane while we were in town for the Saints versus raiders football game. I have to say that I was extremely impressed with my stay here! The room was really comfortable, and I appreciated that they kept the traditional southern charm of the property. It still had a modern, feel, but with a classic twist. I also really appreciated how spacious the gym was! I like to work out when I travel, and this was a nice treat to have a very spacious gym. This property is centrally located around a lot of things! Your in walking distance from the Superdome, Bourbon Street, and more! If you want to be centrally located, Then this is your place to stay!
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Christina B.

Yelp
This is a beautiful hotel! My friends and I had it narrowed down to 2 hotels and I'm glad we went with this one. The staff were extremely friendly and welcoming and it was just such a beautiful and relaxing place to unwind after the excitement of the French Quarter. It's on Magazine Street, just about a block off of Canal and is steps to almost everything. I need to ask if I can buy one of the shower curtains. Its weird I know. It's beautiful but at second glance there some hilariously odd vignettes and that is just so uniquely New Orleans. I would definitely stay here again and highly recommend it to others.
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Helene S.

Yelp
Fabulous hotel stay at the Eliza Jane for a last minute trip to the Big Easy. Fantastic location and great southern hospitality. The rooms are so elegant. Comfy with so many nice extra touches. Need an ironing board and iron? Check. Writing table with pens and paper? Yes. Spring water for the Keurig? It's covered. So many nooks and crannies. Outdoor patios. An inviting library. Long bar area. A cute lounge. Great for an evening with family or friends. Parking is $40, but street parking is free from 7 PM to 8 AM and all day on Sundays. Healthcare hotel room promotional rates may be available on certain days. Hyatt rewards levels are honored. From our midnight check in with Charles to check out with Chase and Byron, it was a perfect weekend getaway.
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Steven S.

Yelp
5 stars??? Let's go!!! Location: - Perfect spot IMO, as you have the French Quarter minutes away- as well as the Warehouse District Hotel: - Great vibe! The first floor is very comfortable to hang out, and I have always found the service to be excellent Rooms: - I have always been pleased with the decor and size of the rooms - One drawback from some/many will be that most rooms don't have windows (as this hotel once was warehouses) Restaurant: - Have only dined here for breakfast, and found the food to be excellent What I don't like? The recent decision to add a "resort fee" to the hotel cost! IMO- best spot to stay in NOLA.
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Josh M.

Yelp
This is a great hotel. The interior is very well decorated and welcoming. The lobby, bar area and lounge area are cozy and warm. It was enjoyable to sit and chat over a drink for a few hours. The courtyard area would be great on a day with good weather. The room was nice and comfortable as well, although a bit small, especially for the price per night. My only other critique is that The interior lighting was quite dim, so after being inside for a while, it was nice to get outside into some light. Perhaps some windows would help? Overall, we enjoyed our stay and highly recommend EJ.
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Kristine M.

Yelp
Cool boutique hotel close to Canal and the French Quarter (without the noise). We stayed in a Deluxe King room and it was very spacious. Staff was friendly, the bar area is nice and the onsite restaurant is good (we only ate breakfast). Doorperson makes you feel safe and the hotel was very clean. We enjoyed our stay so much we rebooked in December!
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Candace L.

Yelp
I'd been wanting to stay at the Eliza Jane since I found out they had opened. I'd only seen the place online and knew they were a Hyatt boutique style hotel. On my last visit to New Orleans I was deciding between here and Ace and ended up at the Ace. I've stayed at about six different hotels in the area and this visit didn't live up to my expectations. Coming into town this week I booked The Eliza Jane and was super stoked to finally be able to check the place out. Unfortunately, they couldn't hold a candle to my previous Nola hotel visit at the nearby Ace. I'm not typically into comparison, it's not my style but we aren't talking apples to oranges here - we're talking hotel to hotel. No robes, slippers, coffee shop, or pool + Dasani water. You read that right, Dasani! In my opinion, Dasani is a really bad look for any place. Complimentary or not, Dasani isn't something I'd drink. I'd rather have a price tag hung on a bottle of water that I'd consume, than a free Dasani. I really feel they need to switch these out. They aren't attracting the type of crowd that is staying here, stumbling in completely smashed and desperate for any water source they can get. It should without a doubt be swapped out for a more flattering choice that helps match the aesthetic they are trying to go for here. My tip is offer a still and a sparkling and charge for it if you need to, but quickly do away with the Dasani. The furnishings throughout the hotel were nice enough but something was a bit off about the entire feel and I can't quite put my finger on it. It felt more staged with a few things to try to make the décor look a certain way rather than the entire place really being done properly with heart and soul, but I'm no interior designer by any stretch of the imagination. You'd have to see it in person to really pick up on what I mean. It's fine enough but the real detail is lacking and I couldn't help but notice (like looking at a a counterfeit item and a real item, when your eye immediately spots it and you know it's fake). I had to call down for an extra set of towels and it took nearly two hours to bring them, plus an additional follow up call to inquire on the whereabouts of their delivery. The restaurant was not open much during the stay, which totally wasn't a deal breaker for me but would have been nice to have the option or just know they were open. I had rezzies at other places so again, not a real issue. The bar was just satisfactory in my opinion. I didn't love the cocktail offerings. Check in and check out were totally smooth and the guys near the front desk called up a taxi in no time after letting me know it's less expensive than the Uber we were calling. Unfortunately, the flat rate they told us was not what the driver charged once he dropped us at MSY. All in all, I wanted to love this spot but I would not recommend it and would not return UNLESS... (and in no particular order) 1. you don't care about robes and slippers. I do! I love me a pair during a hotel stay and when slippers are absent and a robe is there, it's totally weird- aren't robes and slippers a package deal? 2. You don't mind Dasani water (thank gosh I had several bottles of Smartwater on me from the airport, or you are willing to purchase water elsewhere to have on hand, maybe a liquid IV too if you'll be consuming lots of adult bevvies) 3. You don't care about a pool - in the Summer months this may be a total deal breaker 4. You don't care about the convenience of having a great coffee shop in your hotel (sure we found a spot nearby which was totally great, but having the option in your hotel is a plus) 5. you don't mind super slow service should you have a request that you need addressed I can go on, but I'll stop - here's the thing, for the same price if not less you can stay somewhere that offers A LOT more. This spot is totally fine for a place to rest your head at the end of the day but it's lacking in several other areas. New Orleans is a totally walkable city and this hotel is at a great location, you'll be able to get to wherever you need.
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John R.

Yelp
Great location and very friendly checkin. Appreciate their helping me mail postcards. Quiet rooms in a place with history! Interesting bar with a good selection and bartender. The restaurant is right next door. Still having staffing problems because their disorganization shows. Love the architecture overall and that they saved some of it and showcase it.
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Patricia E.

Yelp
Absolutely gorgeous hotel! The adjoining Couvant is also something to see, and their Bloody Mary is quite tasty. No problems with this trip. Valet was prompt, and expensive as is the New Orleans way, but we had in-out privileges if we wished to use them. Honestly, we used the valet more for food references and directions. :) Convenient location. A lot quieter than the Quarter area. Would return in a heartbeat.
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Rosie F.

Yelp
We had a wonderful stay at the Eliza Jane. We were very lucky to have a suite our first night. I believe we had room 402 and we had an amazing view of the front Eliza Jane sign from inside the room. For our next couple of nights we moved to a standard room (332) also a great room with two large windows. The hotel was chic and clean. The staff were all nice. We had breakfast at the Couvant. It was a bit understaffed but they got us a table and our food came up quickly. Overall we had a great service and the hotel was all we imagined it would be.

Wendy W.

Yelp
This hotel is beautiful and clean, and the staff are all friendly and professional. Fitzy, the concierge, was truly passionate about his job in providing information to make our trip as fulfilling and fun as possible. The live jazz band several nights a week in the lobby was a lovely touch, making the lobby a destination, versus simply an area to pass through. The bartenders mixed up tasty drinks and added to the relaxing ambiance. We would absolutely stay here again!
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CJ O.

Yelp
Menard was an excellent Front Desk Agent! Even with the Mardi Gras chaos going on, he made our check in process feel like royalty! Menard gave us helpful tips for maneuvering the city during the parades. He suggested some excellent restaurants and sight seeing locations. Menard made a big impact on our 2 year old daughter, Natalie. He made her feel part of the party, and even went out of his way to pop a bag of popcorn for her! EXCELLENT experience at New Orleans Mardi Gras at the perfect hotel with the best Front Desk Agent, Menard.
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Amanda H.

Yelp
Woke up to jack hammers and the building shaking at 757am for the price I paid to stay here makes me sad
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Cindy L.

Yelp
Eliza Jane OK I don't even know where to begin but I absolutely love the staff at this hotel and I loved the hotel. Walking distance, only blocks away from what's happening in New Orleans. I'm so annoying because I really do try to write down everybody's names but I'm sure I forgotten one or more. Deanna, Yari, Johan, Genesis, Michael, Denvontay, Leonard, Tory, Ellen, Steven, Jocelyn(?)and Neil. What a welcome And we came back for our departure at this hotel. Thank you all. I WOULD RECOMMEND, I'll be back, you will know when I arrive, lol.
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Cathy H.

Yelp
Fantastic hotel! Beautiful and cozy decor, large welcoming bar area, comfortable beds. Staff is incredibly helpful and friendly. Easy walking distance to everywhere I wanted to go.
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Ashley C.

Yelp
THIS PLACE MADE MY STAY WORTH IT!!! OMG I can not RAVE more about this place-more than I already have! You want the epitome of New Orleans hotel??!?-this is it. Hands down. Large rooms, CLEAN rooms and great decor. The restaurant onsite-AMAZING!!! For breakfast or dinner! An absolute must-do. I frankly wouldn't bother with any other restaurant.

Roy S.

Yelp
Awesome hotel. Very unique. Almost loft like. Check in was great. There is a beautiful out door court yard to go to to get away from the craziness of bourbon st. On weekends there is live music. It is also walking distance to everything. The room was what you would expect from a Hyatt hotel. The only thing to be aware of is there is a fee of $30 a day assessed to your room. In defense of Eliza Jane. They do supply use of bikes, WiFi, a drink coupon per person for a Rum punch and a tote bag. Definitely a great place to stay in New Orleans. A+
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jacqlyn a.

Yelp
04.24-27.2023 the location is perfect. the staff was super nice and the vibe was great! was here for a work trip and it was just right. stayed for 3 nights and the only not so good part was the fact that my room didn't have a window. it had a feux window...more like a light box so it felt like i was in a cave. not the best for waking up to the morning light, but the room was pretty cool. it's got a man bun wearing barbershop kind of vibe which i like. a mix of industrial and woodworking youtuber style going on.
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Lauren S.

Yelp
Really it's 2.5 stars. The interiors were lovely. Stunning lounge/library. The room was fine. The bathroom was nice. The fixtures and furnishings were also quite lovely. We were rather set back into a corner with a view of a skylight and not much of a window to speak of. Still we appreciated quiet when it was time for a night in. But if you looked closer, some concerns come to the surface. There was a lack of hospitality here. No friendly greetings upon any arrival or recommendations shared as we waited for cars. No warmth. Our presence just didn't feel wanted. An air conditioner dripped onto carpet on the 5th floor balcony and left a stain. I had to walk between a large bag of trash and the housekeeping cart at one point. There was a literal bee graveyard in the courtyard that multiple staff members stepped around and over. Was this a feature? Strange and not really aligned with how I think a hotel should be run. These are small things at the end of the day. We stayed here with points so maybe it was known that our final bill would equal to no money. It felt like we were in a dormitory or a hostel as opposed to a hotel though. I wanted to like this place a lot. It's fine for a night where you come to hold your bags and get some sleep (very comfy mattress) but it ain't the Ritz. Don't let the look fool you.
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Theresa C.

Yelp
Great location- far enough to be in a quieter less party area but easy access to restaurants, tourist area, and walkable to convention center. The hotel is beautiful and definitely screams boutique hotel. We walked in and noticed a bride and groom taking photos so this is definitely a wedding venue as well. Vintage modern is how I would describe the feel of the whole hotel, lobby is great for hanging out with friends and grabbing a drink. Bikes available for use at the lobby. Couvant, the restaurant at the hotel, is AMAZING! We had breakfast there every morning and also got to try the brunch on the weekend and lunch. The menu is limited but everything is done to perfection. There is a door person and also you need a key card to enter after hours, feels very safe. The neighborhood is a short walk to bourbon street and the french quarter. There are so many great restaurants and bars within 1 mile radius. We thought this was the ideal location for exploring the area. So onto the rooms, they are very dark, could probably use a lot more lighting but I think that is the vibe they are going for... I was lucky enough to get a room with a tall window but still limited light since it faced the adjacent building. Water pressure is not the best in the rooms, elevators are a little shaky.... Some of my coworkers ended up with rooms with no window but had a couch/sitting area. Overall, not my favorite room because the lighting is depressing but the beds were comfortable. If you have Hyatt status, they are not really good about recognizing it and are not even aware of your benefits. I had to contact my Hyatt concierge to sort things out for me.
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Caroll W.

Yelp
Staying for a week. Hotel is very trendy. Bartenders are great but that's it. No pool but whatever. Staff was seemingly just there to work and not provide hospitality. The room I had 458 was a nice size no bathtub boo lol but again whatever. Now I like clean and really clean. Checked the toilet and there was black mold yeah black mold in the toilet under the lip. Definitely not cleaned well. Whispered to the front desk and got a very cold do you want it cleaned now? Wtf do you think? I took. Breath and said I'll be at the bar for 20 min. Thanks. So yeah don't use the Comforter check everything and for the love of God don't sit on the bench in the room naked. I'm sure it's rarely cleaned

Val D.

Yelp
Beware***someone stole my son backpack from his room. Staff member told him that was the second time in week something was stolen out of a guest room.***Beware

Howard Y.

Yelp
Great quiet location a couple of blocks from the French quarter with several great restaurants across the street. Cab and Uber were cheap. No need for a rental car unless u want to explore outside of the City.
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Danielle D.

Yelp
Okay look. This hotel was PERFECT for my 35th birthday trip to New Orleans with my husband. It's so classy and romantic! We stayed in the publishers suite on the 4th floor and had a quiet, comfortable and pristine room. The bathrobes are so comfy. I literally tried to buy the one I had in the room. (They unfortunately don't sell them but I 100% think they should.) Our reservation included a $22 fee per night that gave us access to bike rentals and two free drinks at the bar. The hotel lobby bar serves up great drinks and has an amazing ambience. You feel like you're in some library from the 1920s. And there was a live band playing in the early evening. It's gorgeous. Also the hotel smells SO. DAMN. GOOD! The staff is knowledgeable about good eats and kind when explaining surrounding neighborhoods. Another thing going for this property is that you're within walking distance of the French Quarter but far enough from the madness that ensues after people have been day drinking and partying. It's out the way but not out of the way, if you know what I mean. I appreciate that. The front doors of the hotel lock at night and you need a room key to enter the property. The restaurant Couvant is REALLY good. Tried the shrimp and grits (order without the shell and head for ease), duck confit and waffles, yogurt parfait, blue crab salad and French toast over two meals. I really, really enjoyed my time here and will stay here every time I come back to NOLA. They have gained a lifelong patron!!
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Jen And Patrick K.

Yelp
We stayed at The Eliza Jane during the Summer of 2021 after spending a week with family on the Gulf Coast. We were excited to spend a few nights in New Orleans before returning home to Seattle. The Eliza Jane location was perfect for what we were looking for. We wanted to be within walking distance to all downtown New Orleans has to offer but without the noise and action found in the heart of the French Quarter. We had been loyal Hilton Honors members for many years, but some poor experiences during a recent trip led us to explore some other options. Having enjoyed our honeymoon at the exclusive Andaz Maui, we were excited to try other Hyatt properties out. There were a lot of similarities The Eliza Jane had with a Hilton Curio Collection property I reviewed last year in Rapid City, South Dakota. But where the Hilton Curio property failed us, the Hyatt Unbound Collection and The Eliza Jane delivered. We were still traveling heavy with our nearly two year old in tow, despite having flown this time. We were early for our Sunday afternoon arrival and were promptly greeted streetside and assisted with our vast collection of luggage to our room. This was our first visit with Hyatt using their digital check-in, and at first had trouble entering our room. With the help of our attentive bellman, we were able to quickly resolve our issue without a trip to the front desk. Less than ten minutes into our stay at The Eliza Jane we had a vastly different experience than we had with the aforementioned Hilton Curio property last year. Before our arrival, I elected to upgrade to one of the Editor's Suites and I highly recommend it. The suite was spacious, comfortable, and beautifully designed. There was a great area near the front door to store our son's stroller and our luggage, a gracious seating area separated from the bedroom, and a washroom, tub, and shower to die for. The Eliza Jane is a beautiful property which gives a subtle nod to it's former life as a printing house. There is an abundance of inviting lounge space between the Press Room and the open-air Courtyard. Unfortunately the Couvant brasserie was closed during our stay. We enjoyed the convenient and quiet location with quick walking access to the French Quarter, Riverwalk, and the Central Business District. But most importantly we enjoyed the fresh lemonade each time we left and returned. It was something so simple, yet so memorable. We were so pleased with our stay at The Eliza Jane we have since fully converted to World of Hyatt members reaching Explorist status in only the second half of 2021. We have ambitious travel plans for the next 18 months and are excited to be part of the Hyatt family. We thank all the staff at The Eliza Jane for making our short stay in New Orleans one to remember.
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Lilia O.

Yelp
Staff was great, room was quiet and clean. We dined and the restaurant on site and the bar downstairs and both were great.
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Doris H.

Yelp
We stayed here 5 nights and already can't wait to go back! The hotel is full of characters and the staff provided great hospitality. They all had masks on and did verify our vaccine card. The first 3 nights we had the king room on the 4th floor, and last 2 nights we were upgraded to the interior suite on the 3rd floor. Both were spacious and tastefully decorated. Pros: - Location: Short walk to FQ, many other attractions and great restaurants. It feels quiet and safe here too. - Quiet AC/Heat in the rooms. - Very comfy bed. - Great vibes. - Delicious chocolate chips cookies on some days. (Ie. When chef at Couvant comes to work certain days.) - Water station at the gym. Cons: - The interior rooms could be too dark, despite turning on ALL the lights. - Took a long time to get hot water on the 4th floor. (Fast on 3rd floor!) Good thing they don't have drought like Cali! Globalist breakfast benefits: Th or F-Sun: Buffet at Couvant restaurant. Same food every morning but was decent. They are working on reopening in March with A la Carte menu.) M-W or Th? The front desk provides voucher to Commerce Restaurant around the corner. It's a cozy no frills family diner. Friendly service but food was just ok. We were told we can get whatever we want though, no dollar limit :) Since we were in town for the Rock N Roll Marathon and had to wake up early for the event, we thought to get some pastries and coffee for the next morning but then the waiter told us the hotel/ restaurant will prepare something for the runners on Sunday morning. We were truly amazed by their thoughtfulness! When we got up early and walked down around 5:45am, unfortunately nobody was around and no food. It is OK thou. Luckily there was still free coffee at the lobby area. We definitely will stay here again next time in NOLA!
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Erika D.

Yelp
Beautiful hotel - it's a great location and service is on point. I would definitely try and extend my stay here in the future. Do treat yourself and find time to walk around the hotel's lobby and bar areas, it's such a vibe.
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Haleigh K.

Yelp
I have nothing but fantastic things to say about this hotel. The building itself is beautiful; the lobby is great space with plenty of spots to lounge around. The espresso martini was SO GOOD and the bartender was great too. The room was clean and the bathroom was GORGEOUS. Location was also perfect, 10minute walk from Bourbon street. Most importantly, the hospitality was beyond great. My whole party got stuck in New Orleans due to the hurricane. Ellen and Matt in particular made sure we were safe, fed, and even drove us to another state to help get us back home. Would recommend this establishment to anyone coming.
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James R.

Yelp
Overall, the Eliza Jane is a perfect hotel for those who enjoy older buildings that have been converted. There are some original walls and parts of the original building which are appealing. The hotel also has a great location in the business district and just steps from the French Quarter. Staff were friendly and provided some good dining advice. I also give them kudos for providing an update prior to arriving to reflect my status. There were a few aspects that could be improved. The furniture felt very dated like old leftovers from a different time. Also, the lighting was not great. The room was dark at night to the point my Zoom session was difficult to complete unless I was directly under a light.
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Rupal P.

Yelp
We stayed here December 2021, and my favorite part was the lobby/bar area which was decorated beautifully for the holidays. However, the sheets in our room were musty smelling, like they hadn't been washed properly. It was hard to sleep our first night because of the smell. We called and let the concerige/front desk know to change the sheets for our second night, and even directly told the maid in the morning, but the sheets were never changed. I wouldn't stay at this hotel again because of that.