Stay at this New Orleans original.
New Orleans has no shortage of iconic corners. Few, though, carry quite the weight of Canal Street and St. Charles Avenue. The Rubenstein Hotel sits right there, in a building with stories to tell and a city outside that never stops delivering them.
Dressed for the occasion for over a century.
Morris Rubenstein opened a haberdashery on this corner in the 1920s, and the name has been part of New Orleans ever since. Today, the hotel sits directly above the family store, carrying that legacy forward floor by floor. The St. Charles streetcar rolls past just outside. Everything about staying here feels less like a conventional hotel experience and more like being at the very center of a city that never forgets where it came from.
The Big Easy, tailored to you.
The 40 guestrooms range from quiet interior retreats to airy suites with sweeping views of either St. Charles Avenue or Canal Street. Corner rooms catch both streets at once. Modern bathrooms throughout feature the clean lines of black-and-white tile. Valet parking keeps the logistics simple, and the onsite fitness center keeps your goals on track.
The Madison Shop Bar occupies the first floor, named for the fashionable men's retail store Rubensteins ran here in the 1950s. Classic New Orleans cocktails take center stage. The French 75 and Old Fashioned are among the house favorites, and to-go cocktails make it easy to carry the fun out into the city. Beyond the lobby, the Central Business District and French Quarter place award-winning restaurants and bars within easy walking distance.
Located at the intersection of Canal Street and St. Charles Avenue in downtown New Orleans, steps from the French Quarter, Bourbon Street, and Royal Street.
