JW Marriott Hotel New Orleans
614 Canal St. (St. Charles Ave.) 
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New Orleans, LA 70130
504-525-6500, 888-364-1200 | Reserve Now
From Le Meridien to a short-lived stint as the New Orleans Grande Hotel, this lodging now displays the JW Marriott name. The location is still great, right on Canal Street. Although the property is undergoing updates to the concierge floor, it otherwise remains as sleek and modern as before. It continues to attract an international clientele with its decidedly French accent, glittery indoor waterfall and polished marble and brass everywhere. The 494 guest rooms (including 23 for the disabled) are notable for their lavish spaces, pastel color schemes and wide, floor-to-ceiling windows. The hotel has seven suites, some of which are split-level with two-story windows. Standard amenities include 27-inch TVs with Internet access and games, computer-modem access and basics such as irons and ironing boards. A complimentary health club and sauna are available, as is a full-service business center. A bit of French flavor from the hotel's former days can be found at the restaurant, Midi South of France, which features haute cuisine. Guests can relax to the sounds of live jazz nightly except Sundays at the Lobby Bar. |
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From Le Meridien to a short-lived stint as the New Orleans Grande Hotel, this lodging now displays the JW Marriott name. The location is still great, right on Canal Street. Although the property is undergoing updates to the concierge floor, it otherwise remains as sleek and modern as before. It continues to attract an international clientele with its decidedly French accent, glittery indoor waterfall and polished marble and brass everywhere. The 494 guest rooms (including 23 for the disabled) are notable for their lavish spaces, pastel color schemes and wide, floor-to-ceiling windows. The hotel has seven suites, some of which are split-level with two-story windows. Standard amenities include 27-inch TVs with Internet access and games, computer-modem access and basics such as irons and ironing boards. A complimentary health club and sauna are available, as is a full-service business center. A bit of French flavor from the hotel's former days can be found at the restaurant, Midi South of France, which features haute cuisine. Guests can relax to the sounds of live jazz nightly except Sundays at the Lobby Bar.

