News Summary
Hyatt Hotels Corporation has announced the opening of two new luxurious properties in New Orleans: Maison Métier and The Barnett. The acclaimed Maison Métier joins Hyatt’s Unbound Collection, offering a blend of historic charm and modern amenities in a beautifully refreshed 1908 building. The Barnett, previously a furniture store, is now part of the JdV by Hyatt brand, celebrating the lively culture of New Orleans with musical and dining experiences. Both hotels are conveniently located near iconic attractions, enhancing the visitor experience.
Exciting New Additions to Hyatt’s World in New Orleans!
New Orleans is buzzing with some incredible news as Hyatt Hotels Corporation rolls out the welcome mat for two fabulous properties: Maison Métier and The Barnett. This announcement not only brings a touch of luxury but also enhances Hyatt’s foothold in this vibrant city known for its rich history and culture.
Unearthing the Charm of Maison Métier
Maison Métier, with its newly minted identity, has hopped on board as part of The Unbound Collection, Hyatt’s luxurious offering. The hotel sits pretty in a historic 1908 building and has undergone a marvelous refresh, boasting 67 opulent guest rooms and suites that seamlessly blend the past with the modern age. This isn’t just a stay; it’s an experience! With a salon-style bar partnered with Quixotic Projects from Paris, and a variety of delightful culinary offerings, guests are in for a treat.
The Barnett: A Musical Melting Pot
Next door, The Barnett has its own thrilling story. Once a beloved furniture store back in the day, it has transformed dramatically to join the JdV by Hyatt brand, focusing on joy and community spirit. With 234 rooms, it oozes the musical and cultural essence of New Orleans, making it a perfect fit for anyone looking to soak up the local vibe. Its exciting dining options include a rooftop pool bar, an Italian restaurant, and a venue perfect for music lovers, while the well-loved Seaworthy restaurant remains unaffected and is ready to serve delightful seafood dishes.
Conveniently Located for the Best of New Orleans
Both hotels are perfectly positioned within walking distance of some iconic attractions. Guests can easily explore The WWII Museum, catch a game at Caesar’s Superdome, or stroll through the lively streets of Bourbon Street. And with both properties being so close, guests can share amenities, amplifying the overall experience.
A Blend of Local Spirit with World-Class Service
The collaboration with Hyatt is set to elevate the recognition and global reach of both hotels, all while celebrating their deep-rooted connection to the New Orleans community. The aim here is to honor the independent character of these properties while providing exceptional service and loyalty benefits that World of Hyatt is known for. Imagine being able to earn points on stays, which can be redeemed for free nights and unique experiences!
Exciting Offers Awaiting Guests
It gets even better! For loyal members of the World of Hyatt loyalty program, advance purchase rates allow for savings of up to 15%. The Barnett operates at Category 5 on the World of Hyatt award chart, with a range between 17,000 to 23,000 points needed for a stay, while Maison Métier is positioned at Category 6, requiring 21,000 to 29,000 points. If you are looking to splurge a bit, initial cash rates start around $200 per night at The Barnett and about $400 for a luxurious night at Maison Métier. Plus, both properties are offering promotional perks, including daily credits for in-room dining that are designed to enhance the overall guest experience.
Hyatt’s Vision for Growth
This latest move is undeniably part of Hyatt’s ongoing strategy to grow in key travel markets, particularly focusing on the luxury and lifestyle segments. For travelers seeking a wonderful stay in the heart of New Orleans, these fresh additions to the Hyatt portfolio are a must-check-out. So, pack your bags and prepare to dive into the charm and excitement that only the Big Easy can offer!
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