Henry Howard Hotel
2041 Prytania St., New Orleans, LA 70130, USAWhy We Like It
You can party in New Orleans and still get a fantastic night’s sleep. It’s like staying in a friend’s mansion—if that friend had exquisite taste, and let you sleep in.
Fodor's Expert Review
A beautifully restored mansion with stylish Southern touches, it combines the best features of a a bed and breakfast and a boutique hotel.
You Should Know There aren’t the amenities of a larger hotel (there’s no gym, pool, or restaurant), but the hotel is so charming and comfortable in its own right that you won't miss them.
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Room
Divinely comfortable beds, soaring ceilings, and rebuffed antique furniture. Little touches like the musical instruments hanging above the bed make this hotel seriously photogenic.
You Should Know The building's layout is original, and room shapes and sizes differ depending on their location within the hotel. Book a “Royal” room if you want to enjoy the street-facing balcony.
Bathroom
Austere but stylish, with updated appliances and Beekman 1802 toiletries. Waffle robes hang in the antique armoire. Most rooms do not have a bathtub.
Lobby
“The Parlor” is where you’ll check in, receive your complimentary glass of wine, chat with the friendly staff, and read about Henry Howard, Louisiana’s renowned architect, who designed the mansion in 1867.
Dining
In lieu of traditional room service, the hotel provides a bedside list of UberEATS recommendations. The list includes a special discount code for hotel guests, and staff favorites from each restaurant.
Drinking
There is a customized New Orleans-themed mini bar in each room, and a small bar in the Parlor (beer, wine, and some whiskey).
What's Nearby
Getting Around
The hotel is on a quiet Garden District street just one block off of St. Charles (where you’ll catch the streetcar, or the parades during Mardi Gras season).
Restaurants
It’s an 8-minute walk to Magazine Street’s shops and restaurants (great sandwiches and treats from District Donuts Sliders and Brew or Stien’s Deli for lunch, delicious hummus and Isreali food at Shaya, or La Petite Grocery for a fantastic splurge dinner). It’s also a 10-minute walk to OC Haley Boulevard for great tacos and atmosphere at Casa Borrega, sophisticated Southern at Toups South, and carnivore specials at Primitivo.