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THE WARBLER HOTEL OPENING LATE-2026

Opening in late 2026, The Warbler Hotel will debut as a 58-key boutique hotel that will house Mildred’s, a martini bar and restaurant, and Upstairs, a poolside lounge, overlooking the lush canopy of St. Charles Avenue’s famed oak trees. Designed as a welcoming gathering place for locals and travelers alike, The Warbler embodies the enduring spirit of Old World New Orleans. Located at 1923 St. Charles Avenue, along the city’s most iconic corridor, The Warbler is poised to become a signature destination for discerning travelers from around the world.

The Warbler’s food and beverage program, developed in partnership with CureCo., the award-winning New Orleans hospitality group led by Neal Bodenheimer and Kirk Estopinal, whose collective experience spans over two decades designing internationally acclaimed, James Beard Foundation Award-winning, and World’s 50 Best-ranking bars. Andrew Zimmerman, who helms Chicago’s Michelin-starred Sepia, is a longtime collaborator of…

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Why Staying in a B&B Beats Booking a Hotel

When planning a trip, one of the biggest decisions you’ll make is where to stay. While hotels have long been the default choice, more travellers are discovering the unique charm and advantages of bed and breakfasts (B&Bs). At B&B Nationwide, we believe that where you stay should be more than just a place to sleep—it should be part of the experience itself.

Here’s why choosing a B&B could transform your next getaway.

1. A warm, personal welcome

Unlike large hotels, B&Bs are often family-run or independently owned. This means you’re not just another room number—you’re a guest. Expect a genuine welcome, friendly conversation and hosts who go the extra mile to make your stay memorable. From tailored recommendations to thoughtful touches like homemade treats or flexible check-in times, the experience feels far more personal.

2. Unique character and charm

No two B&Bs are the same. Whether it’s a countrysid…

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11 Best Boutique Hotels in New Orleans

After years of returning to New Orleans time and again, I’ve learned that the city’s soul is arguably best experienced through its boutique hotels—intimate, character-rich spaces that act as a lens into the city’s streets, history, and music scene. These are the hotels too good not to linger at: historic Creole townhouses with wrought-iron balconies and quiet courtyards, design-forward hideaways where local art meets modern comfort, and tucked-away gems where staff know your name as well as the city’s best-kept secrets.

The best boutique hotels in New Orleans serve as an idyllic home base for mornings that begin with sunlight filtering through shuttered windows and the scent of café au lait and beignets in serene courtyards; afternoons that lead to wandering the French Quarter’s hidden alleys, tucked galleries, and artisan shops; and nights that pull you into voodoo jazz spilling onto cobblestone str…

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