
The Windsor Court
New Orleans · United States
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Character and identity
Tucked into a quiet forecourt in the Central Business District, the Windsor Court imports British aristocratic style to New Orleans: oil paintings, equestrian portraits, towering floral arrangements, and lounges that feel like a London club. The 322 rooms (about 80 percent suites) run to ivory, gold and blue, with bold florals, marble bathrooms with Molton Brown, dressing areas, wet bars and bay-window or balcony views over the Mississippi. The Grill Room, framed by 17-foot murals, is a serious dining room; the Polo Club pours classic cocktails with live music; Le Salon's afternoon tea draws local society; and a heated saltwater rooftop pool and Pool Bar handle warmer days.
Who's it for
Best for:
Couples and older travellers who want polished, formal service and an Old World register a short walk from the French Quarter and Warehouse District. It suits afternoon-tea types, cocktail-and-jacket diners, and anyone who'd rather retreat to a hushed lobby than stay in the middle of the noise.
Should look elsewhere:
Design-forward minimalists and travellers chasing a contemporary or distinctly Louisianan aesthetic will find the Downton Abbey styling fusty. Families wanting a kids' club, beach-style pool scene or budget-conscious base in the Quarter should book elsewhere; rates run high.
Bottom line
The defining draw is the service paired with a thoroughly British identity that exists nowhere else in the city, a quiet, formal counterpoint to New Orleans's usual swagger. Splurge on a high-floor Deluxe Suite for the river view and balcony, build in a Grill Room dinner and Le Salon tea, and aim for shoulder seasons when CBD rates soften.
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What this place offers
- 24-hour room service
- Babysitting services
- Bar
- Meeting rooms
- Outdoor pool
- Pet friendly
- Restaurants
- Spa
- Wi-Fi
- Wi-Fi in public areas
