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    Hotel in New Orleans, United States

    The Eliza Jane - The Unbound Collection by Hyatt

    150Pearl Points

    Boutique feel, brand reliability, CBD address.

    The Eliza Jane - The Unbound Collection by Hyatt, Hotel in New Orleans

    About The Eliza Jane - The Unbound Collection by Hyatt

    The Eliza Jane earns its place as the go-to choice for World of Hyatt members who want boutique character without giving up points and upgrade eligibility. Located on Magazine Street in the Central Business District, it's well-positioned for both special occasions and business travel. Easy to book direct; best value through World of Hyatt in the October–December or late January shoulder seasons.

    Worth Booking? The Eliza Jane Verdict

    If you're spending a night in New Orleans and want a boutique feel without giving up loyalty points or brand reliability, The Eliza Jane earns a clear yes. As part of Hyatt's Unbound Collection, it sits in the World of Hyatt ecosystem — meaning Globalist and Explorist members can apply suite upgrades, use points toward stays, and earn category credit without sacrificing the character of an independent hotel. That combination is harder to find than it sounds in this city.

    The Hotel at a Glance

    The Eliza Jane occupies a stretch of Magazine Street in the Central Business District, close enough to the French Quarter to walk, but removed from the loudest blocks of Bourbon Street. For a special occasion or a business trip where atmosphere matters, that address is a practical asset: you get the energy of New Orleans without being inside the noise. The hotel draws on the building's history as a 19th-century printing press warehouse, and the atmosphere inside reads warm and considered rather than frenetic. Expect a mood that suits a slow evening drink or a celebratory dinner out more than it suits a party crowd looking for proximity to Frenchmen Street.

    On the loyalty angle specifically: booking direct through Hyatt.com or the World of Hyatt app typically unlocks the leading available rate plus points earning, and Globalist members should ask at check-in about room upgrades and late checkout — both of which are standard Globalist benefits that apply here as they would at any full Hyatt property. If you're building toward Globalist status, this property counts toward your qualifying nights. That's a meaningful consideration if you're already mid-tier in the program and choosing between a Hyatt and an independent boutique.

    For a romantic stay or a milestone celebration in New Orleans, the Magazine Street location puts you within reach of the city's leading cocktail bars, the streetcar line, and the Warehouse Arts District, all without the chaos of a Quarter-facing room. Compared to staying on Canal Street or in a cookie-cutter convention hotel, the difference in atmosphere is noticeable from the moment you arrive.

    Booking is easy, no waitlists, no complex reservation windows. You can book direct via World of Hyatt for leading rate parity and points, or through third-party OTAs if you're not a loyalty member, though you'll forfeit points and potential upgrade eligibility that way.

    Quick reference: Central Business District address, Magazine Street; part of World of Hyatt (points-eligible); easy direct booking via Hyatt.com; atmosphere suited to couples and business travelers over party groups.

    How It Compares

    See the comparison section below for how The Eliza Jane stacks up against The Roosevelt New Orleans, Hotel Peter and Paul, and other New Orleans options across price tiers.

    For more on where to stay, eat, and drink in the city, see our full New Orleans hotels guide, our full New Orleans restaurants guide, and our full New Orleans bars guide. If you're weighing boutique options with similar character, Hotel Saint Vincent, Maison Metier, and Columns are all worth a look depending on your preferred neighborhood. For a broader sense of what your travel budget can do elsewhere in the US, consider Troutbeck in Amenia, Raffles Boston, or Auberge du Soleil in Napa as reference points for what the boutique-with-brand-backing category can look like at its ceiling.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    When is the best time to book The Eliza Jane - The Unbound Collection by Hyatt?

    Book as early as possible if your dates overlap with Mardi Gras, Jazz Fest, or any major convention — New Orleans hotels fill fast and rates spike sharply during those windows. For value and availability, late summer and early fall tend to offer more flexibility, though the heat is a real factor. If you're using World of Hyatt points, off-peak weekdays in January or February outside carnival season are your window. The Magazine Street location means you're also competing with French Quarter overflow demand, so don't assume CBD hotels stay available last-minute.

    How is the pool and spa at The Eliza Jane - The Unbound Collection by Hyatt?

    The Eliza Jane has a rooftop pool, which is a practical asset in New Orleans where outdoor heat makes a cool-down genuinely useful rather than decorative. Specific spa facilities are not documented in the available venue data, so if a full-service spa is a priority for your stay, confirm directly with the hotel before booking. For guests focused on pool access over spa programming, the rooftop setup is a meaningful differentiator from some comparable CBD properties.

    How is the location of The Eliza Jane - The Unbound Collection by Hyatt?

    315 Magazine Street puts you in the Central Business District, which is a practical base: walkable to the French Quarter and the Warehouse Arts District, but far enough from Bourbon Street that you're not dealing with that noise. Magazine Street itself is one of the better streets to land on in this part of the city, with decent walkability toward the Garden District. If your itinerary is French Quarter-heavy, the walk is manageable; if you're planning late nights on Frenchmen Street, you'll be relying on rideshares.

    Which room category is best at The Eliza Jane - The Unbound Collection by Hyatt?

    Specific room categories and pricing are not in the available venue data, so naming an exact tier would be speculation. As a general principle with Unbound Collection properties, the mid-tier rooms typically represent the better value over entry-level, since the ground-floor or courtyard-facing rooms in converted historic buildings can feel compact. If you're redeeming World of Hyatt points, check whether a suite upgrade clears on the night of arrival — the hotel's boutique scale makes that more likely than at a large convention property.

    How does The Eliza Jane - The Unbound Collection by Hyatt compare to nearby hotels?

    The Eliza Jane sits in a practical middle ground: more personality than a standard Hyatt Regency, more brand reliability and points value than independent boutiques like Hotel Peter and Paul or Hotel Saint Vincent. The Roosevelt brings more historic gravitas and a famous bar program, but at a higher price point and without the same intimacy. Hotel Peter and Paul wins on design and neighborhood atmosphere in the Marigny, but that location trades CBD convenience for character. The Eliza Jane makes most sense if Hyatt loyalty is part of your travel equation and you want a boutique feel without the full independent-hotel risk.

    Location

    315 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70130

    New Orleans, United States

    Compare The Eliza Jane - The Unbound Collection by Hyatt

    Recognized Venues: The Eliza Jane - The Unbound Collection by Hyatt and Peers
    VenueAwards
    The Eliza Jane - The Unbound Collection by Hyatt
    Four Seasons Hotel New Orleans
    The Roosevelt New Orleans, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel
    ColumnsMichelin 1 Key
    Hotel Peter and PaulMichelin 1 Key
    Hotel Saint VincentMichelin 1 Key

    Comparing your options in New Orleans for this tier.

    Also Consider

    How The Eliza Jane Compares to Other New Orleans Hotels

    If full-service luxury with a grand lobby and an established Waldorf Astoria loyalty play is your priority, The Roosevelt New Orleans is the stronger option, its Sazerac Bar alone justifies a stay for first-time visitors, and it carries more institutional weight as a New Orleans landmark. The Four Seasons Hotel New Orleans sits at the top of the market in terms of service delivery and confirmed amenities including a full spa, but you're paying a premium that only makes sense if those specific services are central to your trip. The Eliza Jane is the better call when you want curated atmosphere at a lower price point with Hyatt points in play.

    For a fully independent boutique experience with strong local character, Hotel Peter and Paul and Hotel Saint Vincent both outperform The Eliza Jane on pure design and neighborhood immersion, but neither earns you loyalty currency, which matters if you're a frequent traveler building toward status. Columns offers a Garden District setting and Victorian atmosphere at an accessible price, but lacks the CBD convenience for business travelers.

    The Eliza Jane's clearest competitive advantage is the combination it offers: a boutique hotel feel with the booking simplicity, rate transparency, and loyalty integration of a major brand. If you're a Hyatt Globalist or working toward that tier, this is one of the few New Orleans properties where you can earn qualifying nights without staying in a generic convention hotel. For pure romance or a one-night splurge with no loyalty calculus involved, Hotel Peter and Paul or Hotel Saint Vincent may win on atmosphere. But for repeat travelers who want their stay to count toward something, The Eliza Jane is the practical choice in this city.

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