
Following extensive renovations, the historic US heritage hotels, Maison Métier and The Barnett, have officially reopened in New Orleans, now proudly under the Hyatt umbrella. Located near the vibrant French Quarter, these two iconic properties have been reimagined with stylish upgrades, offering guests a fresh, luxurious experience. Maison Métier has joined The Unbound Collection by Hyatt, while The Barnett is now part of JdV by Hyatt, each reflecting the distinct character and charm of New Orleans while integrating Hyatt’s world-class service and amenities. The renovation enhances their culinary offerings, design, and overall guest experience, marking a new era for these landmark hotels.
Two historic New Orleans properties—Maison Métier and The Barnett—have officially elevated their hospitality offerings by joining the prestigious World of Hyatt loyalty program. Conveniently located side-by-side in downtown New Orleans and steps from the vibrant French Quarter, both hotels have embraced distinct identities while aligning with Hyatt’s luxury and lifestyle brand portfolio. Their inclusion marks a new chapter of elevated guest experiences, architectural reverence, and culturally rooted amenities in the city’s Warehouse Arts District.
Maison Métier: A Boutique Gem in the Unbound Collection by Hyatt
Maison Métier, a 67-key boutique hotel owned by Domain Companies, has undergone a meticulous rebrand and renovation, culminating in its entry into The Unbound Collection by Hyatt. This curated collection of independently minded properties celebrates individuality and a deep connection to local culture—qualities that Maison Métier embodies with grace.
The hotel is set within a beautifully preserved 1908 structure that reflects the historic character of New Orleans architecture while incorporating contemporary design elements. The interiors are marked by eclectic sophistication—inviting guests to immerse themselves in artistic surroundings, Parisian-style décor, and thoughtful modern touches.
The rebranding includes a refreshed offering of elevated amenities such as curated in-room experiences, luxury bedding, and bespoke concierge services. Maison Métier’s new culinary direction reflects a globally inspired, locally sourced philosophy. Long known for its striking salon-style bar, the hotel continues its creative partnership with Quixotic Projects—a trendsetting Paris-based hospitality group known for concept-driven experiences.
The bar’s moody ambiance, eclectic art pieces, and innovative cocktails remain a cornerstone of the property’s identity. Guests and locals alike can expect inventive seasonal menus, artisanal spirits, and a seamless blend of French and Southern charm.
The Barnett: A Modern Lifestyle Hotel in the JdV by Hyatt Portfolio
Next door, The Barnett has emerged from a comprehensive renovation with a bold new outlook as a member of JdV by Hyatt, a brand that celebrates individuality, community, and joyful vibes. This 234-room hotel is the result of a joint venture between Domain Companies and HRI Hospitality—also based in New Orleans—and is located in the former Barnett’s Furniture Store, a cherished neighborhood landmark.
The renovation journey of The Barnett has been as much about preserving the spirit of the community as about reinventing the guest experience. With a strong focus on authenticity and cultural immersion, the property’s interior spaces are designed to engage visitors in an ongoing dialogue with New Orleans’ creative and culinary scene.
As part of its reintroduction, The Barnett retains its live music roots, blending hospitality with entertainment in dynamic public spaces. The hotel’s well-loved Italian restaurant, rooftop bar, poolside lounge, and music venue are all being repositioned with refreshed brand identities that honor the property’s legacy while creating space for new narratives. Each venue is scheduled to relaunch with updated names, concepts, and menus that reflect New Orleans’ diverse gastronomic heritage.
Importantly, Seaworthy—the property’s acclaimed seafood-forward restaurant—will continue operating under its current brand and leadership, ensuring continuity for its loyal guests and culinary fans.
Shared Amenities and Seamless Guest Access Between the Properties
Although Maison Métier and The Barnett operate as separate hotel experiences, their close physical proximity creates a seamless synergy for guests. The properties offer access to exclusive shared amenities, blending the intimate luxury of Maison Métier with the vibrant lifestyle energy of The Barnett.
Together, the hotels offer travelers a unique dual experience—guests may enjoy a quiet, romantic stay at Maison Métier while taking advantage of The Barnett’s lively social atmosphere, event programming, and rooftop offerings. Shared amenities such as concierge coordination, wellness programs, event spaces, and curated guest itineraries enrich the overall guest journey, whether visiting for business or leisure.
A Central Location in the Heart of Downtown New Orleans
Maison Métier and The Barnett enjoy a prime location in the Warehouse Arts District of downtown New Orleans, positioning them perfectly for travelers looking to explore the city’s most iconic sites. The hotels are a short walk from the National WWII Museum, the bustling Bourbon Street, Caesar’s Superdome, and the historic French Quarter.
Additionally, their proximity to emerging local galleries, award-winning restaurants, and cultural venues in the Warehouse District places guests at the epicenter of New Orleans’ modern-day renaissance. With the recent opening of nearby green spaces, wellness markets, and pedestrian-friendly corridors, the area has become increasingly attractive to both tourists and locals.
Management and Vision
Both properties are managed by HRI Hospitality, a New Orleans-based company known for restoring historic properties with authenticity, purpose, and architectural integrity. With deep roots in the city and a forward-thinking approach to hospitality, HRI’s management of Maison Métier and The Barnett aligns with its ongoing mission to create community-driven, lifestyle-oriented hotel experiences.
Domain Companies, the ownership group behind both properties, is equally committed to innovative development that enriches urban neighborhoods. By investing in design-forward, socially conscious hospitality, Domain Companies has contributed to the ongoing evolution of New Orleans as a premier global destination.
Joining the World of Hyatt: A Gateway to Global Recognition
As new members of the World of Hyatt, both Maison Métier and The Barnett are poised to attract a new wave of international travelers, loyalty members, and experience-seeking guests. World of Hyatt members can now earn and redeem points, enjoy exclusive privileges, and access curated offers at both properties.
This integration opens the doors to a global audience while allowing the hotels to retain their independent spirits. Hyatt’s powerful distribution network, luxury positioning, and commitment to service excellence provide a strong foundation for the future growth of both hotels.
Maison Métier and The Barnett, two historic U.S. heritage hotels in New Orleans, have reopened under Hyatt brands following major renovations. Maison Métier joins The Unbound Collection by Hyatt, and The Barnett becomes part of JdV by Hyatt, offering guests luxury upgrades and enhanced experiences.
Looking Ahead: A New Era for Hospitality in New Orleans
The transformation of Maison Métier and The Barnett reflects a broader movement in the hospitality industry—where history and heritage meet modern luxury, and community relevance drives guest engagement. Their simultaneous inclusion in World of Hyatt and affiliation with The Unbound Collection and JdV by Hyatt respectively signifies not just a brand alignment, but a redefinition of what travel to New Orleans can offer.
As both properties continue to evolve, travelers can expect exciting updates in design, dining, programming, and experiential offerings in 2025 and beyond. Whether visiting for Mardi Gras, Jazz Fest, or a cultural deep dive, Maison Métier and The Barnett are poised to be the city’s most iconic twin destinations for the discerning global traveler.
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