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The Eliza Jane Hotel Review: A Boutique Hyatt Hotel in the Big Easy

The Eliza Jane Hotel Review: A Boutique Hotel in the Big Easy featured by top US travel blog Points With Q, image: The Eliza Jane New Orleans Lobby Bar
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Unbound Collection is part of Hyatt’s Independent Collection. These are hotels that are unique like The Eliza Jane. What makes staying at Unbound Collection properties fun is the experience. Far from cookie-cutter, each hotel has its own unique vibe.

Located in a 19th-century building on Magazine Street, this hotel is minutes from famous New Orleans landmarks and offers easy access to the streetcar. As a hotel guest, you have access to a lobby bar and diner (currently closed), an interior courtyard where you can enjoy a drink, and a 24-hour gym. Before diving into the review, it’s important to bring the right travel credit cards with you to reap some earnings from your New Orleans trip.

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Best Credit Cards to Book The Eliza Jane

Some of the best travel credit cards for your hotel spending include the Chase Sapphire ReserveAmex Green CardCiti PremierCiti Prestige, and Chase Sapphire Preferred. Using the World of Hyatt Credit Card at The Eliza Jane will help you to earn Hyatt points.

You earn 3x points on travel, including hotels, with both the Chase Sapphire Reserve and Amex Green cards earn 3x points on travel. The Citi Premier and Citi Prestige specifically earn 3x points at hotels. With the Chase Sapphire Preferred, you earn 2x points on travel, including hotels. The World of Hyatt Credit Card earns 4x points at Hyatt.

How to Book The Eliza Jane

The Eliza Jane is a category 4 Hyatt hotel. This means you need 15,000 Hyatt points to book an award stay. Cash rates average $150-$250 per night throughout the year.

If you’re booking with cash, consider booking your stay through Hyatt Privé. Benefits include a $50-$100 property credit per room per stay (varies by hotel), a one-category room upgrade (based on availability), daily breakfast for two (currently unavailable), early check-in, and a welcome gift.

Common Questions

Is parking offered on-site at The Eliza Jane?

Parking is adjacent to The Eliza Jane in an offsite, uncovered parking lot. Non-Globalist members are charged $35 per night plus tax. Globalist members receive free parking on cash and award stays.

Are pets allowed at The Eliza Jane?

Pets are note allowed.

What type of room can I book at The Eliza Jane?

You can book both Rooms and Suites at this hotel. Here’s the full list of rooms that you can book.

What are some of the property amenities at The Eliza Jane?

Amenities include a 24-hour fitness center, onsite restaurant, and a lobby diner and bar.

Conclusion on The Eliza Jane

Boutique properties from major hotel brands like Hyatt can make your vacation even more memorable. The Eliza Jane checks the boxes on the unique front. Its access to sites of downtown New Orleans as well as its walking distances to world-class restaurants makes it a property to consider booking next time you’re in the Big Easy.

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