Hotel in New Orleans, United States
Element New Orleans Downtown
150ptsFunctional extended-stay, not a splurge pick.

About Element New Orleans Downtown
Element New Orleans Downtown is an extended-stay hotel in the Central Business District, best suited to business travellers and conference attendees. Easy to book with modern, functional rooms, it trades neighbourhood character for convenience and space. If atmosphere is a priority for your New Orleans trip, consider Hotel Peter and Paul or Hotel Saint Vincent instead.
Should You Book Element New Orleans Downtown?
Element New Orleans Downtown is easy to book — walk-in availability is common, and reservations rarely require more than a day or two of advance notice. The real question is whether the address at 221 O'Keefe Ave puts you where you want to be. For travellers who want to stay in the Central Business District with direct access to the French Quarter and the Convention Center, this is a practical choice. For those chasing the character and atmosphere of New Orleans' historic neighbourhoods, look elsewhere first.
The Space and What It Delivers
Element is a Marriott-family extended-stay brand, which tells you most of what you need to know about the physical environment. The design leans functional and modern — think clean lines, in-room kitchens, and studios built for guests who stay longer than a weekend. That format works well for business travellers and anyone who wants more room to move than a standard hotel room provides. It is not the choice for a romantic anniversary in a building with a century of New Orleans history behind it.
The CBD location means the surrounding streetscape is more office towers than wrought-iron balconies. If the physical atmosphere of where you sleep matters , and for a special occasion or a first visit to New Orleans, it should , properties in the Garden District or Marigny will give you a more textured experience. Hotel Peter and Paul or Hotel Saint Vincent deliver the kind of New Orleans atmosphere that Element, by design, does not attempt.
Leading Time to Visit
If you're set on Element New Orleans Downtown, aim for visits outside Mardi Gras season (late January through early March) and Jazz Fest (late April into May). Those windows drive up rates across the city and fill even extended-stay hotels quickly. Mid-autumn , October into early November , offers the leading combination of reasonable rates, manageable crowds, and New Orleans' more comfortable temperatures. Spring and summer bring humidity and festival pricing; book early or budget accordingly.
Who This Is For
Element New Orleans Downtown makes the most sense for extended business stays, conference attendees at the nearby Convention Center, and budget-conscious travellers who want a clean, modern base. It is not the right frame for a special occasion, a first-time New Orleans experience, or anyone for whom the feel of a room and its neighbourhood is part of the trip. For those visits, Columns, Maison Metier, or The Celestine New Orleans will serve you better. For a broader look at where to stay, see our full New Orleans hotels guide.
Quick reference: Easy to book, CBD location, extended-stay format , leading for business and longer stays; not for atmosphere-first visits.
Compare Element New Orleans Downtown
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Element New Orleans Downtown | 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 Element New Orleans Downtown and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to book Element New Orleans Downtown?
Book outside Mardi Gras (late January through early March) and Jazz Fest (late April into early May) if you want reasonable rates and easy availability. During those windows, demand across all of New Orleans spikes sharply and even functional extended-stay properties see compressed inventory. For business travel or conference stays at the nearby Convention Center on 221 O'Keefe Ave's doorstep, late summer and fall offer the most predictable pricing and same-week bookings are generally achievable.
Is Element New Orleans Downtown worth the price?
Pricing varies at Element New Orleans Downtown; confirm via check the venue's official channels.
Where is Element New Orleans Downtown located?
Element New Orleans Downtown is located in New Orleans, at 221 O'Keefe Ave, New Orleans, LA 70112.
How can I contact Element New Orleans Downtown?
You can reach Element New Orleans Downtown via check the venue's official channels.
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