New Orleans, United States

Hotel Henrietta

Price per night from$150.00

Price information

If you haven’t entered any dates, the rate shown is provided directly by the hotel and represents the cheapest double room (including tax) available in the next 60 days.

Prices have been converted from the hotel’s local currency (USD150.00), via openexchangerates.org, using today’s exchange rate.

Style

Jazzed-up joint

Setting

Uptown funk

If New Orleans newcomer Hotel Henrietta were a jazz composition, its prime position on St Charles Avenue would be the pulsing bass line – setting you up for fuss-free forays to the city’s historic hotspots. A home-from-home welcome and Southern hospitality are this boutique retreat’s mood-setting melody: jewel-bright, heritage-referencing interiors bring soulful harmonies. Then there’s the lobby bar, set to take you to the bridge, and private balconies (in most rooms) are the obvious place to, well, rest. 

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Facilities

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Need to know

Rooms

40, including 24 suites.

Check–Out

11am, and check-in is at 3pm. Both are flexible, on request and subject to availability.

Prices

Double rooms from £136.66 ($174), including tax at 16.2 per cent.

More details

Rates don’t include breakfast, but New Orleans isn’t short of pancake-packed choices.

Also

One of the Grand Suites and a Double Queen have been adapted (with roll-in showers, grab bars, lowered lighting and advanced communication kits) for guests with disabilities, and there’s an elevator to all floors.

At the hotel

Gardens, self-service laundry room, and free WiFi throughout. In rooms: TV, Tivoli radio, Smeg mini-fridge, minibar and Le Labo bath products.

Our favourite rooms

You’ll be guaranteed dapper decor and Parachute-dressed beds wherever you pick to kick back, but we’re especially impressed with the King rooms for their private avenue-gazing balconies. If you’re looking for a little extra space, go for the Grand Suite, which is fitted with its own kitchenette and opulent arched windows.

Packing tips

Your finest vintage fedora will suit the mood on these snazzy streets.

Also

The hotel’s owner named this city stay after his sister, Henrietta.

Children

Little Smiths are welcome; pack and plays are available on request.

Food and Drink

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Hotel restaurant

There’s no restaurant at the hotel, but there are plenty of places along St Charles Avenue, a few steps from your doorstep.

Hotel bar

Mixologists are set to shake up all the classics at the lobby’s bar, which can be accompanied by a selection of light bites and snacks.

Last orders

The bar serves from 4pm to 10pm.

Room service

There’s a limited menu of American classics that can be delivered to your door during the bar’s opening hours.

Location

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Address
Hotel Henrietta
3500 Saint Charles Avenue
New Orleans
70115
United States

Hotel Henrietta is set along storied St Charles Avenue, which runs through the Garden district in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Planes

International and domestic flights touch down at New Orleans’ Louis Armstrong Airport, which is around 30 minutes away by car.

Trains

Amtrak trains service New Orleans, with direct links from major US hubs (including Jackson, Memphis, Houston, Chicago and New York) that take you straight into the Union Passenger Terminal, less than a 10-minute drive from the hotel.

Automobiles

You shouldn’t need a car to get around New Orleans; but if you are arriving with your own set of wheels, there’s a carpark onsite that’s also fitted with four electric-vehicle chargers.

Worth getting out of bed for

New Orleans is Louisiana’s artistic locus, and Hotel Henrietta puts you right along its social spine of St Charles Street. Jazz runs through this city’s veins (called home by greats such as Buddy Bolden, Louis Armstrong and Fats Domino), and is the reason you’re followed by the sweet sound of jamming bands wherever you wander; but if you’re hoping to hear the talent on stage rather than streetside, head to unassuming Preservation Hall, where there are laidback concerts from local musicians several times a day. There’s more culture candy at Studio Be (a mural-mounted warehouse by Brandon Odums) and Treme’s Backstreet Cultural Museum, and sweeping cityscapes steal the scene at the Vue Orleans Observatory. If you’d rather improvise a saunter, Magazine Street is lined with burger joints and vintage stores, and the Mississippi runs alongside the city’s idyllic West Riverside neighborhood.

Local restaurants

Stop by Southern diner, the Camellia Grill, for fabled comfort food served by waiters in bow ties, with a side of nostalgia. Jack Rose takes things a little more upmarket, with opulent interiors and menus inspired by the city’s worldly heritage (short ribs braised in Chianti, parmesan-peppered fried chicken and duck gumbo with andouille are a few of its stars). You'll also find seasonally changing New American plates at the Columns, Henrietta’s sister hotel just down the street.

Local cafés

Hearty American breakfasts are rustled up at Molly’s Rise and Shine, a traditional diner with modest exteriors but a well-loved reputation and the dishes to back it.

Local bars

Of course jazz bars are your best bet for cocktails and beats, and the Spotted Cat Music Club may look rundown but it’s one of the city’s most renowned. Tiptinas is a bigger venue, hosting some impressive names behind its famed canary-yellow facade.

Reviews

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Anonymous review

Every hotel featured is visited personally by members of our team, given the Smith seal of approval, and then anonymously reviewed. As soon as our reviewers have returned from this modish mansion in Louisiana and unpacked their trumpets and trombones, a full account of their spirited stay will be with you. In the meantime, to whet your wanderlust, here's a quick peek inside Hotel Henrietta in New Orleans…

You might think that a new hotel in a fabled city like New Orleans would raise a few eyebrows, but boutique retreat Hotel Henrietta is set to fit right in. Its locale, on trolley-trundled St Charles Avenue, puts you city center, with the leafy mansion-lined Garden District only a saunter away. Then there’s the hotel’s ethos: if the Big Easy thrives on a community-powered culture that’s credited for its memorable moniker, then Hotel Henrietta embodies this convivial, easygoing spirit, from the welcome at check-in, to cocktail hour at the lobby bar. The city’s artistic energy is echoed in flamboyant interiors, dressed in a jazzed-up carnival of lounge-club reds and dazzling teals, rich velvets and zippy, checkered tiles. Private balconies and cushy beds bring the Southern comfort. And although the hotel itself has no restaurant, improvising breakfast among the neighborhood’s cafés ends up being part of its convivial charm. 

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Price per night from $150.00