Stay Central

Budget-friendly, pet-loving comfort steps from the French Quarter, with warm service rooted in New Orleans hospitality.

A neatly arranged budget-conscious breakfast setup at Blake Hotel New Orleans, focusing on a self-service counter with a row of stainless steel coffee dispensers, a clear acrylic display of bagels and pastries, and a compact cereal station. Surfaces are clean laminate in a light wood tone, with understated signage indicating options. Overhead warm LED panel lighting creates even, practical illumination with soft reflections on the metal and glass. Photographic realism, shot from a slightly elevated, three-quarter angle that shows both the food and the overall organization of the space. The background includes a subtle glimpse of seating: simple, modern tables and chairs in neutral colors. The mood is efficient, inviting, and no-frills, emphasizing value and convenience for guests starting their day in New Orleans.
A welcoming exterior view of Blake Hotel New Orleans, a mid-rise brick and glass building with clean signage and neatly maintained entryway canopy. The main subject is the hotel façade with its modern yet budget-friendly appearance, framed by leafy street trees and a simple, well-lit sidewalk. Warm ambient street lighting and soft early evening sky create a gentle blue-and-gold contrast, with reflections visible in the lobby windows. Photographic realism, shot at eye level with a slightly wide-angle lens, emphasizing the inviting entrance and clear hotel name. The atmosphere is professional, calm, and approachable, with sharp focus on architectural details and a subtly blurred urban background to suggest a convenient downtown New Orleans location without showing any people.

Affordable Stays, Authentic New Orleans

Blake Hotel New Orleans began with a simple idea: make downtown stays comfortable, convenient, and affordable for everyone, including pets. Today we welcome road trippers, festival fans, families, and business travelers with clean rooms, friendly staff, and genuine local guidance daily.

Our Hosts

A nighttime view from a Blake Hotel New Orleans guest window, featuring a glimpse of the New Orleans skyline and nearby streetlights, framed by simple, neutral blackout curtains pulled partially aside. Inside the room, the edge of a tidy windowsill with a small potted plant and a folded city map adds context. The primary light comes from cool street and building lights outside, contrasted with the warm glow of a bedside lamp just out of frame, creating a cozy interior-exterior contrast. Photographic realism, shot from inside the room looking out, with the cityscape in sharp focus and the interior elements softly blurred in the foreground. The mood is quietly urban and contemplative, suggesting an affordable yet centrally located stay, with subtle hints of the city’s character without any crowds or people.

Aarav Sharma

CEO

Front desk manager Maria ensures smooth check-ins, friendly welcomes, and local tips anytime for you.

A bright, budget-friendly hotel room interior at Blake Hotel New Orleans, featuring a neatly made queen bed with crisp white linens and a navy accent throw, a simple wooden headboard, and a compact work desk with a modern chair. A pet bed with a chew toy sits in one corner, emphasizing the pet-friendly vibe. Natural daylight filters through sheer curtains, softly illuminating neutral walls and practical furnishings. Photographic realism, captured from a slightly elevated corner angle to show the layout clearly, with sharp focus throughout. The mood is clean, practical, and welcoming, conveying comfort without luxury. Subtle decorative touches, like a framed photograph of New Orleans architecture on the wall, hint at local character while maintaining a professional, uncluttered aesthetic.

Mateo García

CTO

Operations lead Darius keeps everything spotless, efficient, and ready for your late-night New Orleans arrivals.

A welcoming exterior view of Blake Hotel New Orleans, a mid-rise brick and glass building with clean signage and neatly maintained entryway canopy. The main subject is the hotel façade with its modern yet budget-friendly appearance, framed by leafy street trees and a simple, well-lit sidewalk. Warm ambient street lighting and soft early evening sky create a gentle blue-and-gold contrast, with reflections visible in the lobby windows. Photographic realism, shot at eye level with a slightly wide-angle lens, emphasizing the inviting entrance and clear hotel name. The atmosphere is professional, calm, and approachable, with sharp focus on architectural details and a subtly blurred urban background to suggest a convenient downtown New Orleans location without showing any people.

Zuri Ndlovu

Engineer

Sales director Monique partners with groups and events, tailoring affordable stays for every guest.

A cozy lobby seating area at Blake Hotel New Orleans, centered on a low, dark-wood coffee table with a smooth matte finish, surrounded by upholstered armchairs in muted gray fabric. On the table, a neatly stacked set of city guides and a small potted plant with glossy green leaves suggest local exploration. The background reveals a simple check-in counter with clean lines and discreet signage. Warm recessed ceiling lights and a pair of wall sconces cast soft, even illumination, creating gentle highlights on surfaces without harsh shadows. Photographic realism, eye-level composition with rule-of-thirds framing, slightly blurred background for depth. The mood is relaxed, professional, and approachable, emphasizing comfort and functionality over opulence, perfect for budget-conscious guests.

Leila Haddad

Designer

Maintenance chief Andre responds quickly to issues, ensuring safe, comfortable rooms for you and pets.

Neighborhood

Discover nearby eats, music, and parks handpicked by our staff.