Canal Street and Caesars Superdome are located near Canal Street Plaza Hotel, which provides free breakfast, laundry facilities and a bar. The on-site restaurant offers breakfast. Stay connected with free in-room WiFi, and guests can find other amenities, such as conference space.
New Orleans Central Business District, a neighbourhood in New Orleans, is home to Canal Street Plaza Hotel. Bourbon Street and Magazine Street are notable landmarks, and travellers looking to shop may want to visit Canal Street and Royal Street. Looking to enjoy an event or a game? See what's going on at Caesars Superdome or Smoothie King Center. Visit our New Orleans travel guide
1630 Canal Street, New Orleans, LA, 70112
What's nearby
Canal Street
1 min walk - 0.1 miles
Bourbon Street
11 min walk - 0.6 miles
Caesars Superdome
13 min walk - 0.7 miles
Smoothie King Center
16 min walk - 0.9 miles
Saenger Theatre
6 min walk - 0.4 miles
Getting around
Canal at South Claiborne Stop
1 min walk
New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal
6 min drive
New Orleans, LA (MSY-Louis Armstrong New Orleans Intl.)
21 min drive
Restaurants
PJ’s Coffee University Medical Center
10 min walk
PJ's Coffee
10 min walk
Holiday Inn Streetcar Restaurant
10 min walk
The Ruby Slipper
8 min walk
New Orleans Athletic Club
9 min walk
About this property
Canal Street Plaza Hotel
Hotel near Canal Street
Caesars Superdome and Bourbon Street are located near Canal Street Plaza Hotel, which provides free breakfast, laundry facilities and a bar. The on-site restaurant offers breakfast. In addition to conference space, guests can connect to free in-room WiFi.
You'll also find perks such as:
A seasonal outdoor pool
Self-parking (surcharge), a 24-hour front desk and a lift
Room features
All 216 rooms have comforts such as free WiFi and safes.
Front desk staff will greet guests on arrival at the property
Information provided by the property may be translated using automated translation tools
Access methods
Staffed front desk
Children and extra beds
Children are welcome
Payment types at the property
Important information
Fees
You'll be asked to pay the following charges at the property. Fees may include applicable taxes:
Resort fee: USD 2 per accommodation, per night
The resort fee includes:
In-room safe
We have included all charges provided to us by the property.
Optional extras
Self-parking fee: USD 15.82 per day
The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change.
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
This property accepts credit cards
If you cancel your booking, you'll be subject to the property's cancellation policy. In accordance with UK consumer law, property booking services are not subject to the right of withdrawal.
Frequently asked questions
Does Canal Street Plaza Hotel have a pool?
Yes, this property has a seasonal outdoor pool.
How much is parking at Canal Street Plaza Hotel?
Self-parking is available for USD 15.82 per day.
What time is check-in at Canal Street Plaza Hotel?
Check-in begins at 3 PM.
What time is check-out at Canal Street Plaza Hotel?
Checkout is at 11 AM.
Where is Canal Street Plaza Hotel located?
Located in New Orleans Central Business District, this hotel is within a 15-minute walk of Canal Street, Bourbon Street and Caesars Superdome. Caesars New Orleans Casino and Royal Street are also within 1 mile (2 km). Canal at South Claiborne Stop and Canal at North Claiborne Stop are within a 2-minute walk.
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Reviews
Canal Street Plaza Hotel Reviews
4.2
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The hotel is on an open area warehouse type and does not have airconditioning in that area it is very hot out in the lobby and throughout. There were numerous fights that broke out from the locals staying in the hotel. Prostitues frequent and drug deals are the norm. Could not get a good night's rest for travel the next morning. Very disappointed
The day that I made the reservations the hotel had a woman murdered on-site. Two days later when we travelled to New Orleans for the Essence Festival my family encountered a large sign that read "CLOSED by the Board of Health".
The hotel was nasty. The door to our room did not seal shut. You could stick your fingers through the crack. The bathroom was not very clean and the beds were not comfortable at all. The only thing that was nice about the hole thing was the lobby. It was also kinda far to walk to the river.
this hotel was very nasty dirty i would not let my dog stay there im shocked that it has not been close down yet please be careful u get what u pay for
Det startede rigtig dårligt med at elevatoren ikke virkede og vi fik at vide at vi enten kunne slæbe kufferterne selv op på 5 etage, eller komme igen senere. Desuden fik vi at vide at der ikke var nogle håndklæder, men at de ville komme med nogen. Det gjorde de dog ikke! Værelset var ik rent, og generelt i dårlig stand. Hotellets lobby var altid fyldt med skumle typer, som hængte ud på hotellet hele tiden. Desuden var det som om der boede prostituerede på hotellet, og der var en masse larm og renden rundt på gangene om natten! Hotellet ligger også i et skummelt område, hvor man ik kan gå rundt efter mørkets frembrud
This was little more than a likely low class weekly rental slop house. The pics were misleading and I was very dissappointed and will never stay here again.
Ok, so maybe its a shady area of town.
maybe there are drug dealers all around.
if your just going to new orleans to get drunk and have a place to pass out. this is the place. stayed on 420 and staying again very very soon. worth the money imo. i reccomend to people in my age area. im 21 and loved it. enjoy.
Verified traveller
Verified
4/10 Poor
Verified traveller
18 Jun 2009
Liked: Staff & service, room comfort
Disliked: Property conditions & facilities
It was suffiicant
The paneling was coming off of the door to the bathroom. I couldn't get the hot water to work. The huge neon sax on the wall was really cool but i wish all the lights had worked. It would have looked much better. Overall it was a place with an air conditioner, a clean bed and a lock on the door.
i was willing to try this hotel because of the photos they've included but having been there in person, the hotel looks nothing and i mean NOTHING like those pics... the place is seriously a halfway house with cops in and out of the hotel throughout the days for i imagine drugs and drug dealers, maybe even worse... do not stay here if you want a minimal of comfort, cleanliness
My family and I stayed for three nights. We did not have any problems. Rooms 429 and 430 were in great shape. They were clean as were the sheets. The "free" coffee consisted of enough for one. But the staff at the desk gave more as needed. Forget the continental breakfast. The pool was open and CLEAN. So was the pool area. As with most motel/hotels, there were loud people at night but not all hours of the night. We had only intended to stay in New Orleans two nights but had such a good time we stayed the extra night. My family, including two Grandson's had a good time. TV's had wireless remotes and plenty of channels, including 3 HBO. Street Cars do pass in front of the property but you have to go a couple of blocks to catch it. The cab fare from the Amtrak station was 16 dollars for the seven of us. You can order take out but for security reasons, the staff requested we come to the lobby to pick it up. All in all a good experience. The staff appeared to be really trying to repair any bad images. The property did not appear run down at all. There were no homeless people lying around the hallways either. The hallways were hot due to not being air conditioned but the air conditioners in our rooms would freeze you out. It is like anything in big cities, you must be aware of your surroundings at all times. It was that way every where we went. New Orleans has made amazing progress from what happened during Katrina. We will definitely go back again.
Very hard to stay in this hotel from all the points. Full of insects, cokaraches, noise.
Staff not respect the gusts and they are just looking for profit.
The Canal Street Hotel is relatively close to everything in the heart of New Orleans, but it is not very appealing. There is a sign that says it is under construction, but there is no work going on. They have signs for a laundry and a pool, the laundry doesn't exist and the pool is empty and covered in graffiti. Some of the seediest looking people live there and they hang out in the lobby, all over the furniture, literally, hanging all over the furniture. It was worth all that I paid for the room. It was a place to sleep, there was no refrigerator or microwave in the room and if you asked for one, someone had to go and look in different rooms to try to find you one. Needless to say, I never got one. I needed a refrigerator for my medication and had to use ice in a bucket daily. Overall, it was an adventure, but next time I go to New Orleans, I can't be so cheap. They have a hotel facade but it is really a motel. You have to pay to park and if you don't have a paper sign in your car, they will toe it, but there was a car on blocks the whole time that I was there and it never moved. I was moved three times, the first room had a shattered toilet seat lid and there were footprints all over the walls, the second one had a shower that didn't work, the water wouldn't even turn on.
Rosalind
Verified
4/10 Poor
Daisy
3 Jun 2009
Disliked: Room comfort
No wonder it's cheap
Convinient location and worth its value. Just not satisfied with the smell of the room, and extra payment for parking
Mold all throughout the room.
The bottom of the tub was black.
Prostitutes were outside the hotel door, and chased my boyfriend down the hall trying to "get his business"
Someone was shot outside the hotel our first night there, Dominoes wouldn't deliver after dark because of the dangerous neighborhood it was in.
Literally there were crack dealers down the hall from our room. And the room looks absolutely nothing like the pictures. Please DO NOT come here none of the above is an exaggeration. This was all real, we changed hotels immediately! DO NOT BRING YOUR FAMILY HERE!!!!!
When we arrived to the hotel there was fire department and police personell. We were not given the rooom we were promised, which was a queen bed insetead i was given a smoking room with a twin bed. Going up to the room I was followed by two men who in my opinion were looking for trouble. Once arrived at my room I was apaulled that there was a room with prostitutes next door! All night the dook kept on opening and slamming, yelling and screaming for money fights etc. I was to nervous to draw any attention to myself so I did not sleep all night the room kept on being entering until 7:00 the following morning.
This is not a hotel I recomend to anyone! Once I left I ran into some firemen and asked them about the hotel, they commented that they get calls there
all the time for over doses assults and see the prostitutes.
If you plan on visiting New Orleans any time soon with your family or friends. Please stay far away from the Canal Street Hotel. The staff we observed to be very rude. The hotel ran completley out of towels. There were roaches and bugs in the room amongst many other things. This is more of a motel.
cant imagine why this hotel is even listed on hotels.com,was dirty,room and a lot of shady characters hanging around hotel.
henry
Verified
6/10 Okay
Carolyn
25 May 2009
Liked: Cleanliness
Disliked: Property conditions & facilities
This would be an ideal place to stay if you are not Wanting to see the city!
The morning staff was great, the evening staff needs more training. There was a mix up in my room, they gave my room to some one else and I was in it!!
Thank God I had the bar across the door!!
I was a little worried about staying here after I had read some of the other reviews, but I was extremely surprised when we arrived. This hotel is a great deal!! It is located right on the trolley line with a car stop just across the street. The room was clean and nice and cool. Other reviews reported that the hallways leading to the rooms were hot and this was true but the room was always comfy! There was another review that said the elevators smelled of urine.... NOT TRUE! The front desk employees were very nice and helpful. The French Quarter is about six blocks away. All in all this was wonderful experience and I would highly recommend this hotel to anyone who is looking for a good place to stay and not go broke doing it!Hopefully we will be staying here again in September.
The air conditions for the rooms are on the inside of the hotel causing the inside of the hotel to be unbarably HOT. The room was cool.
The TV remote did not work.
I was supposed to have a queen size bed. When I saw the standard double bed I called the front desk. They told me this is what they consider a Queen bed. and if was not enough I could upgrade to a KING.
The bathroom shower had no water pressure. The tiles in the bathroom were broken and falling apart. The walls were nasty and black, very unclean.
They were supposed to have a pool on the third floor... no one could find it!
This hotel is supposed to be under construction. However all we could see was that they are painting over the dirty walls.
Also, the bathroom window is so close to the interstate that it stays very loud in the room.