Soulful. Stylish. Unmistakenly New Orleans.
Fairmont New Orleans is where the city’s soul awakens—where contemporary elegance meets historic rhythm. Steps from the Riverwalk, Superdome and Smoothie King Center, and moments from the French Quarter, our doors open to everything you came to New Orleans to experience. This isn’t just a stay, it’s a front-row seat to the city’s story, reimagined.
The City Starts Here
Spacious and thoughtfully appointed, our 250 guest rooms, suites, and Fairmont Gold floors reflect the spirit of New Orleans with rich heritage textures and contemporary design. Enjoy modern luxuries including inspired sunrooms, marble entryways, and elegant vanity tables.
Deeply Rooted Flavors
Inspired by Chef Emeril Lagasse, The Café and Delmonico Steakhouse honor New Orleans’ culinary heritage through connected, distinct experiences. Mornings begin with chicory-laced coffee at The Café, afternoons ease into golden hour with cocktails infused with Crescent City spirit at The Rooftop Bar, and end the evening at Delmonico Steakhouse, where Chef Lagasse reimagines steakhouse classics with his bold flavors.
Mystery. With a Hint of Magic.
Perched on the 31st floor, this two-story bar comes alive after dark, where glowing bottles and sultry sounds set the scene. Open only at night, it’s a magnetic blend of cocktails, culture, and rhythm. A love letter to New Orleans after hours, and a new favorite escape above the city.
Where Celebrating Comes Easy
From masked balls to intimate weddings, from Superdome pre-games to rooftop gatherings, Fairmont New Orleans reclaims its place as the city’s most meaningful venue for modern gatherings. With grand historic bank halls and elegant salons, each space is steeped in cinematic energy, layered in symbolism, and designed for connection and celebration for up to 300 guests.
An Invitation to Slow Down
Our 10,000-square-foot spa and fitness center is a serene retreat tucked away from the rhythm of the streets, designed for both renewal and indulgence. Unwind with spirit-restoring treatments in three private rooms or a couples’ suite, and prepare for any occasion in our make-ready lounge. Enhance your wellness journey with a state-of-the-art Matrix fitness studio, dry sauna, and steam room, every element crafted to soothe the senses and restore balance.
The Height of Luxury
The Rooftop is the city’s ultimate perch, where sweeping views of the Mississippi River, the French Quarter, and the sparkling skyline set the stage for unforgettable moments—whether soaking up the sun poolside or raising a crafted cocktail with friends in the lounge.
Home to the New Orleans Pelicans and world-class live entertainment, the Smoothie King Center is the city’s premier destination for sports and events.
Le Petit Théâtre du Vieux Carré in New Orleans is one of the nation’s oldest community theaters, offering classic and contemporary stage productions in the French Quarter.
Tipitina’s in New Orleans is a famed Uptown music venue founded in 1977, celebrating the city’s rich rhythm and blues, funk, and jazz heritage with live performances.
Preservation Hall in New Orleans is a legendary French Quarter venue dedicated to traditional jazz, featuring intimate performances by world-renowned local musicians.
The Saenger Theatre in New Orleans is a historic Italian Renaissance-style venue on Canal Street, showcasing Broadway shows, concerts, and live performances since 1927.
The Orpheum Theater in New Orleans is a restored Beaux-Arts venue in the Central Business District, hosting concerts, films, and cultural performances since 1921.
New Orleans Lakefront Airport is an Art Deco-style airport located on Lake Pontchartrain, serving general aviation and offering a glimpse into the city’s aviation history.
The Louisiana Children’s Museum is an interactive, hands-on museum in New Orleans designed to inspire learning and exploration through play for children and families.
A charming way to get around the city. Take the Saint Charles Line through Uptown and Canal Street Line to City Park.
A university known for its interdisciplinary approach, research activity, as well as its social sciences, health, and law programs, with a beautiful uptown campus.
A six-mile stretch of vintage shops, bakeries, bars, and fine dining alongsdie the Mississippi River in uptown New Orleans.
An impressive collection of some 50,000 artworks in City Park, including French and American art, photography, and African and Japanese works.
This national museum explores the American experience of World War II through immersive exhibits, tours, artifacts and multimedia experiences.
A historic, public park in the heart of the city, with a botanical garden, historic carousel, sports activities, and the famous Café Du Monde.
A top ranked zoo near the French Quarter with more then 3,600 animals across 250 species, including African penguins and white alligators.
A top ranked aquarium with more then 3,600 animals across 250 species, including Arican pengins and white alligators.
One of the top meeting venues in the country, this facility is home to meeting and exhibit space, and hosts a variety of events.
One of the top meeting venues in the country, this facility is home to meeting rooms, a theater, ballroom, and prime exhibit space.
One of New Orleans’ most historic neighborhoods, with museums, shops, bars, and restaurants, as well as this famous and vibrant National Landmark.
International airport serving the New Orleans area and southeast Louisiana, 11 miles (18 km) from downtown.
St. Louis Cathedral is America’s oldest cathedral, a stunning icon of New Orleans’ French Quarter.