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10 Best Hotels & Resorts in New Orleans, Louisiana for Corporate Events (2026)

The best hotels for corporate events in New Orleans for 2026, scoped for ballroom capacity, room blocks, and load-in dock access by property.

I ran AV for a 450-person user conference at a New Orleans riverfront hotel, and the load-in dock was a quarter-mile freight elevator ride from the ballroom. We added two crew and an extra setup hour just for the distance. That’s the hotel-event truth nobody puts in the sell sheet: a big ballroom is only as good as the path your gear takes to reach it. Ask for the dock-to-ballroom diagram before you fall for the chandelier.

New Orleans is built for the corporate hotel program. The blocks hold, the convention crowd keeps the catering departments sharp, and a guest can walk from a session to dinner to a nightcap without a car. For a multi-day conference or an incentive trip, the all-in-one-building model saves transport money and keeps the schedule tight. Here are ten properties, ranked by review depth, with the production notes I’d brief a client on.

Caesars New Orleans

Caesars New Orleans on Poydras St holds a 4.2 across more than 20,000 reviews, the highest-volume listing in the city. It’s a casino-resort in the central business district, so the meeting space comes with restaurants, a theater, and a gaming floor under one roof. Ballroom capacity runs into the high hundreds for a banquet.

The all-in-one model is the draw: dining, entertainment, and rooms without a single shuttle. Load-in uses casino-grade docks built for production, which I appreciate. Book Caesars New Orleans for an incentive trip or a large conference where on-site entertainment carries the evening program.

Hilton New Orleans Riverside

The Hilton Riverside at Two Poydras St runs a 4.2 across more than 8,500 reviews. It’s the convention-corridor workhorse, steps from the Morial center, with one of the largest hotel ballroom inventories in the city. Plan for general sessions of 1,000-plus across the grand ballroom.

This is the property I’d pair with a convention-center event, since the walk is short and the room block is deep. Confirm the dock-to-ballroom path, because the building is large and the freight ride is long. Best for a major conference headquarters hotel or an event that overflows the convention center.

Hyatt Regency New Orleans

The Hyatt Regency on Loyola Ave holds a 4.4 across nearly 8,000 reviews, the strongest rating among the big-box convention hotels here. It sits beside the Superdome with a vast atrium and more than 200,000 square feet of meeting space. Capacity runs to several thousand in the largest hall.

The meeting infrastructure is purpose-built for big conferences: dedicated registration, exhibit-grade halls, and modern AV rigging points. The Superdome adjacency makes it a natural for events that tie into a stadium activation. Best for a large annual conference, a sales kickoff, or a general session that needs serious square footage.

Sheraton New Orleans Hotel

The Sheraton on Canal St runs a 4.2 across more than 7,500 reviews. It anchors the Canal Street corner at the edge of the French Quarter, with a large ballroom and a long meeting-room inventory. Figure 800 to 1,200 for a banquet in the grand ballroom.

The Canal Street address splits the difference: convention-adjacent but a short walk into the Quarter for the social program. Load-in is established for conference traffic. Best for a conference that wants the Quarter within reach without sacrificing ballroom scale.

New Orleans Marriott

The New Orleans Marriott on Canal St holds a 4.3 across more than 7,300 reviews. It’s directly on Canal at the Quarter’s edge, with a substantial ballroom and meeting floors. Plan for 800 to 1,500 across the main ballroom.

The location is the win: you’re at the doorstep of the French Quarter with full conference infrastructure behind you. Confirm the freight access, since Canal Street load-in is tight at peak hours. Best for a conference or a large client event that wants walkable nightlife built into the agenda.

Hotel Monteleone

Hotel Monteleone on Royal St runs a 4.6 across more than 6,700 reviews, the highest-rated property on this list. It’s a historic French Quarter landmark with the famous Carousel Bar and a polished, character-rich ballroom. Figure 300 to 500 for a banquet.

This is the property when the event needs charm over square footage. The Quarter address and the historic interior cut your decor budget and lift the experience. The tradeoff is scale: this is a mid-size event hotel, not a convention box. Best for an executive meeting, a board dinner, or a smaller conference that wants a signature New Orleans address.

Crowne Plaza New Orleans French Qtr - Astor

The Crowne Plaza Astor at the Canal and Bourbon corner holds a 3.8 across nearly 6,700 reviews. It’s a French Quarter-gateway property with meeting space and a central location. Plan for 200 to 400 in the meeting rooms.

The location is unbeatable for a social-heavy agenda, right where the Quarter begins. The rating sits below the leaders here, so a site visit and a hard look at recent meeting feedback are worth the time. Best for a mid-size meeting that prioritizes a walkable Bourbon Street location.

Wyndham New Orleans - French Quarter

The Wyndham French Quarter on Royal St runs a 4.1 across nearly 4,000 reviews. It’s a Quarter property with meeting space and a courtyard, central to the action. Figure 150 to 350 for a reception or meeting.

The courtyard gives you an indoor-outdoor option for a reception, useful in shoulder-season weather. Confirm AV inclusions, since a smaller Quarter hotel often brings systems in. Best for a mid-size meeting or a reception that wants a Quarter base with an outdoor element.

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel New Orleans

The DoubleTree on Canal St holds a 4.1 across more than 3,500 reviews. It sits at the foot of Canal near the riverfront, with meeting space and reliable Hilton-standard infrastructure. Plan for 200 to 500 in the ballroom.

The riverfront-end Canal location puts you between the Quarter and the convention corridor. The brand standard means predictable AV and catering, which simplifies the contract. Best for a regional meeting or a mid-size conference that wants a dependable, central base.

Omni Royal Orleans

The Omni Royal Orleans on St Louis St runs a 4.3 across more than 3,500 reviews. It’s a luxury property in the heart of the French Quarter, with a rooftop pool and refined meeting rooms. Figure 150 to 350 for a banquet or reception.

The Quarter-luxury positioning makes this a strong client-facing choice, and the rooftop adds a reception option with a view. Scale is modest, so this is for the upscale mid-size event. Best for an executive client meeting or a leadership gathering that wants a premium Quarter address.

How to choose among them

Sort by headcount first. Above 1,000 with an exhibit component, the Hyatt Regency and Hilton Riverside are the real contenders, and the deciding factor becomes the dock-to-ballroom load-in path and the room-block depth. Under 500, the character properties like the Monteleone and Omni win on experience and decor savings. Lock your room-block rate against the calendar, because New Orleans rates swing hard around festival and convention weeks. For the full set, compare hotels and resorts in New Orleans.

If you’re scoping the contract, how to book a hotel or resort for a corporate event covers the room-block and attrition language, and hotel room block rate patterns by month shows where the rate cliffs sit. To decide format, conference center vs resort for a leadership offsite weighs the choice.

Give me your headcount, your dates, and your room-night need, and I’ll narrow these ten to the two that fit your program.

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