
Best Wellness Hotels in Louisiana
New Orleans, with its famous jazz scene, vibrant culture and pretty French Quarter, has to be the first port of call for a trip through this state. But beyond New Orleans, Louisiana has much to offer. Visit Baton Rouge, the state capital, and explore its many museums, parks and historical landmarks. Or head down to Lafayette, the heart of Cajun country, for some authentic food and more great music. Lovers of the great outdoors can tour the sprawling swamps (see how many alligators you can spot) and bayous, or lounge on the beaches of the Gulf Coast.
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Louisiana, New Orleans, French Quarter (Vieux Carré)
Four Seasons New Orleans
(5 stars)Set in a 34-storey tower (the former International Trade Mart building), the Four Seasons has 341 guest rooms, including 81 suites. There are three restaurants and two bars onsite; including the contemporary Southern cuisine at Miss River to classic cocktails and light bites at the Bayou Bar and the romantic Moonlight Lounge on the rooftop, perfect for starry nights. There’s also an observation deck, a 75-foot infinity pool and a large spa with eight treatment rooms. You’ll find the property beside the Mississippi River, between the French Quarter and the Warehouse District.
Louisiana, New Orleans, French Quarter (Vieux Carré)
The Ritz-Carlton New Orleans
(5 stars)Stay at the Ritz-Carlton where in-house live jazz comes as standard. This used to be an upmarket department store until the grand Beaux-Arts building was transformed into an elegant hotel. It’s on the fringes of the French Quarter, offering easy access to all areas of the city. Guests can dine in the M Bistro and wine in the Davenport Lounge, while those residing in higher grade rooms also have access to a Club Level lounge. The spa encompasses the ground floor of the hotel and includes a swimming pool.
Louisiana, New Orleans, Downtown New Orleans
The Roosevelt New Orleans, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel
(5 stars)A Grande Dame from another big name hotelier, The Roosevelt has an old school, glamorous feel. Walnut panelling, dark wood furnishings, leather armchairs, chandeliers, gilt columns and low-level lighting create a Presidential atmosphere befitting its title. Rooms come with Waldorf Serenity beds, 42-inch flat-screen TVs, Ferragamo toiletries and minibars. The Roosevelt was built in 1893, but underwent major reconstruction in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, reopening in 2009. The Mississippi River is within strolling distance and its feature restaurant, Sazerac, is a destination dining venue. There’s also an Italian eatery, a rooftop poolside bar and Teddy’s cafe for coffee and fresh pastries.
Louisiana, New Orleans, Downtown New Orleans
Loews New Orleans Hotel
(4 stars)Housed in a skyscraper (the hotel begins on the 11th floor), this is the place for views. At Loews, you can work out while looking at the Mississippi. The hotel also boasts a superb spa with an indoor saltwater pool. Its interior design moves between arty/funky and traditional elegance, while its food offering comes from the esteemed Brennan family restauranteurs, at Cafe Adelaide, serving New Orlean classic dishes. And if you fancy experiencing private dining, book a place at the Chef’s Table with wine pairings. Weekends bring live jazz in the bar, or guests fancying a flutter can pop across the road to Harrah’s Casino.
