A hotel expression and experience with musicality at its core.

You’re here. Press play. Welcome to the Barnett, an extraordinary hotel where superlative service meets the vibrant pulse of New Orleans. Housed in a historic jewel of Art Deco design, the Barnett features sleek rooms and suites, a rooftop pool and five exceptional dining experiences, and the hum of a place that knows how to show off.

Join us for a jaunt through New Orleans, to celebrate a milestone event, or just to leave the street behind for a few hours. No more talking. Let’s harmonize.

THE BARNETT LOBBY.

Step into the heart of our hotel, where elegance meets warmth. Our French Deco-inspired lobby serves as both a tranquil retreat for our guests and a cherished gathering space for the community. A living room in every sense, it exudes timeless charm, inviting you to relax, connect, and experience the vibrant spirit of New Orleans in a setting that feels like home.

Good Measure.

Good Measure is more than just a venue; it’s a celebration of New Orleans’ artistic soul. Offering a cozy, charming space, it hosts a variety of lively programming including live music, dance parties, and intimate discussions with influential artists. Good Measure provides a unique and memorable experience for music enthusiasts and art patrons, while also serving as the perfect setting for private events. From intimate concerts to curated discussions, it creates a backdrop where artistry and connection thrive, ensuring every event is unforgettable.

GUEST SERVICES AND AMENITIES.

Your whims, catered to. We take care of internet access, offer room service and on-site dining, and keep the fitness center and pool sparkling. You can take a beat. We’ve got this.

Meetings & Events.

We welcome events of all sizes across the property, with over 16,000 square feet of flexible space in an unforgettable setting at your disposal. Connect and celebrate in our intimate private dining rooms or opulent events hall. We’ll customize every detail.

THE BARNETT
history.

If these walls could talk, they would sing. Constructed in 1928 as a furniture store for the largest furniture company in the South, The Barnett still sits in city’s storied and historic Warehouse District. Once known for its manufacturing sites, the neighborhood has grown into a vital hub for art, dining, and entertainment.

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