A Greek Revival mansion in the Garden District with a saltwater pool, a chef's garden, and 24 rooms that feel like a private house.
The Chloe opened in 2021 in a 1891 Greek Revival mansion on St. Charles Avenue — the Garden District's principal street, served by the historic streetcar — and operates as New Orleans's most intimate luxury boutique. The 24 rooms occupy the main house and two adjacent carriage houses, giving the property the scale and atmosphere of a private residence rather than a hotel. The saltwater pool in the rear garden, surrounded by the chef's kitchen garden, is the most civilised outdoor space in uptown New Orleans.
The rooms are finished with a combination of locally sourced antiques and contemporary custom furniture that reflects the Garden District's character: high ceilings, wide-plank oak floors, and the deep bathtubs that the Victorian architecture demands. The carriage house suites have private entrances from the garden and the highest degree of privacy in the property. The culinary programme, operated from a kitchen that grows many of its own herbs and vegetables, is the most farm-to-table operation in any New Orleans hotel.
The Chloe's garden-to-glass cocktail programme is driven by the same kitchen garden, producing seasonal drinks with ingredients that most bar programmes would simply buy dried. The St. Charles Avenue streetcar stops in front of the hotel and connects the Garden District to the CBD and French Quarter in 20 minutes — making the hotel's uptown location genuinely practical despite the distance from the tourist core.
The Chloe is the only wellness-oriented hotel in New Orleans, and it achieves this without abandoning the city's pleasure-centred culture. The saltwater pool, the chef's garden, the farm-to-glass cocktail programme, and the St. Charles streetcar access — which makes the city's restaurant scene reachable without a car — create a wellness stay that is specifically and unmistakably New Orleans. See all wellness hotels →
The Garden District is the neighbourhood that New Orleans residents would recommend to a solo visitor who wants the city's character without the French Quarter's tourist density. The Chloe's 24-room scale means that solo guests receive genuine individual attention. The pool and garden in the rear provide the solitude that the city's public spaces cannot. See all solo retreat hotels →
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