Hotel in New Orleans, United States
The Barnett - JDV by Hyatt
150Pearl PointsSolid CBD base, not a destination stay.

About The Barnett - JDV by Hyatt
The Barnett is a JDV by Hyatt property in New Orleans' Central Business District, positioned between midscale chains and the city's trophy hotels. It works well for Hyatt points redemptions, business travellers needing convention center access, and returning visitors who want a character-forward base without paying Four Seasons or Roosevelt rates. Book a step-up room when the price difference is small.
Should You Book The Barnett?
If you're returning to New Orleans and want a Central Business District base that feels more considered than a standard chain hotel, The Barnett — part of Hyatt's JDV (Joie de Vivre) collection — is worth a second look. JDV properties are designed to sit between the predictable comfort of a full-service Hyatt and the idiosyncratic character of an independent boutique, and The Barnett fits that brief reasonably well at 600 Carondelet St, putting you within walking distance of the French Quarter, the Garden District streetcar line, and the city's main convention facilities.
What to Expect on a Return Visit
If you stayed once and found the location convenient but the experience a little anonymous, not much has changed structurally, but that's not entirely a criticism. The JDV positioning means The Barnett prioritises personality over the full-service depth of, say, Four Seasons Hotel New Orleans or The Roosevelt New Orleans, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel. What you get instead is a hotel that punches above its chain-affiliated weight in terms of design sensibility, without the premium rate that comes with the city's trophy properties.
For business travellers, the Carondelet Street address is genuinely useful, the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center is reachable without a car, and the CBD location keeps taxi and rideshare costs low. For leisure visitors, the trade-off is proximity to the French Quarter buzz versus the quieter, more residential feel of properties like Hotel Peter and Paul or Hotel Saint Vincent in the Marigny and Lower Garden District.
Room Category Guidance
Without current rate data in our records, the clearest advice is to compare the JDV tier against what else is available in New Orleans at the same price point. If The Barnett's standard room rates are tracking below $250/night, which is typical for JDV properties in comparable markets, it represents better value than a midscale chain room and more character than Element New Orleans Downtown at a similar price. Step up to a superior or corner room if available: in a converted property, the upper-floor rooms in boutique-adjacent hotels almost always offer meaningfully better light and noise insulation than entry-level rooms on lower floors facing the street.
For a first visit or a solo trip, the standard room is likely sufficient. Returning guests or those spending more than two nights should request an upgrade at check-in, JDV properties within Hyatt tend to accommodate World of Hyatt members on this front more readily than legacy full-service Hyatt hotels. If points redemption is part of your calculus, The Barnett typically sits at a lower category tier than the Four Seasons or Roosevelt, making it one of the more efficient uses of Hyatt points in the city.
Quick reference: CBD location, walking distance to French Quarter; JDV/Hyatt points redemption eligible; step up from standard room when rate difference is modest.
Explore More in New Orleans
Before you book, it's worth comparing options across the city. See our full New Orleans hotels guide, New Orleans restaurants guide, and New Orleans bars guide for the full picture. Other New Orleans properties worth considering include Columns, Maison Metier, Pontchartrain Hotel St. Charles Avenue, The Celestine New Orleans, and Catahoula New Orleans.
If New Orleans is part of a wider US trip, Pearl also covers hotels at the level of Amangiri in Canyon Point, Hotel Bel-Air in Los Angeles, Raffles Boston, Four Seasons at The Surf Club in Surfside, Troutbeck in Amenia, The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City, Aman New York, Auberge du Soleil in Napa, Canyon Ranch Tucson, Kona Village, A Rosewood Resort, The Beverly Hills Hotel, and Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo. See also our New Orleans wineries guide and New Orleans experiences guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which room category is best at The Barnett - JDV by Hyatt?
Without current rate data on record, the practical approach is to check what premium categories add over the standard rooms before paying up. At a JDV-tier Hyatt property, upgraded rooms typically offer more space and higher floors rather than meaningfully different amenities. Compare against Hotel Peter and Paul if character and room differentiation matter more to you than location.
How is the location of The Barnett - JDV by Hyatt?
600 Carondelet St puts you in the Central Business District, which is a functional rather than atmospheric base. You're a walkable distance from the French Quarter and the Warehouse Arts District, which makes it workable for both leisure and business. If you want to be closer to Garden District energy from the start, Hotel Saint Vincent is worth pricing out instead.
Is The Barnett - JDV by Hyatt family-friendly?
The CBD address is serviceable for families who want central access to the city, but it's not a resort-style property designed around kids. For families, the key questions are room size and whether connecting rooms are available at time of booking. If you're travelling with children and want more space or a livelier hotel environment, compare against the Roosevelt New Orleans before committing.
Is The Barnett - JDV by Hyatt good for business travel?
The Carondelet St address works well for business travellers — the CBD location keeps you close to the convention centre and downtown offices, and the JDV by Hyatt flag means standard corporate booking and loyalty point accumulation through World of Hyatt. It's a more characterful option than a generic business hotel without sacrificing the practicalities. The Four Seasons Hotel New Orleans is the step up if your company rate allows it.
How is the dining at The Barnett - JDV by Hyatt?
Dining details are not in our current records for this property, so it's worth checking directly before you arrive if an on-site restaurant matters to your stay. New Orleans has enough strong independent dining within walking distance of the CBD that an average hotel restaurant is easy to skip. If in-hotel dining is a priority, the Roosevelt New Orleans has a more established food and bar offering.
Location
600 Carondelet St, New Orleans, LA 70130
New Orleans, United States
Compare The Barnett - JDV by Hyatt
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| The Barnett - JDV by Hyatt | Easy |
| Four Seasons Hotel New Orleans | Unknown |
| The Roosevelt New Orleans, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel | Unknown |
| Columns | Unknown |
| Hotel Peter and Paul | Unknown |
| Hotel Saint Vincent | Unknown |
What to weigh when choosing between The Barnett - JDV by Hyatt and alternatives.
Also Consider
- Four Seasons Hotel New Orleans, Notable alternative
- The Roosevelt New Orleans, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel, Notable alternative
- Columns, Notable alternative
- Hotel Peter and Paul, Notable alternative
- Hotel Saint Vincent, Notable alternative
How The Barnett Compares in New Orleans
Against the city's two flagship luxury hotels, The Barnett plays a different game entirely. Four Seasons Hotel New Orleans and The Roosevelt New Orleans, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel both offer deeper service programmes, more established dining, and stronger event infrastructure. If your trip is a special occasion or you want the full-service experience as the centrepiece of the stay, those two are the clear call. The Barnett makes sense when you want Hyatt loyalty benefits and a CBD address at a materially lower rate.
Against the city's character-led independents, the comparison shifts. Hotel Peter and Paul and Hotel Saint Vincent both deliver more neighbourhood immersion and design distinctiveness, and sit in areas, the Marigny and Lower Garden District respectively, that feel more like New Orleans than the CBD does. If your priority is place over convenience, either of those beats The Barnett on experience. Columns adds a historic Garden District setting that the CBD cannot replicate.
Where The Barnett wins is the practical overlap: loyalty points, straightforward booking, a walkable-to-everything address, and rates that undercut the trophy properties without dropping to a generic business hotel. For a second visit where you already know the city and want efficiency over atmosphere, it is the sensible middle option. First-time visitors who want New Orleans to feel like New Orleans should look at Hotel Peter and Paul or Hotel Saint Vincent before defaulting to the CBD.
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