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Hyatt Expands in New Orleans with Addition of Maison Métier and The Barnett to Its Portfolio

The hospitality landscape in New Orleans has received a significant boost with the addition of Maison Métier and The Barnett to the Hyatt portfolio. These storied properties, formerly known as Maison de la Luz and Ace Hotel New Orleans respectively, now align with Hyatt’s distinguished standards. Maison Métier offers a refined, intimate experience with its impeccable design and attention to detail, making it a sought-after destination for discerning travelers.

The Barnett, much like its predecessor Ace Hotel New Orleans, retains its charm while embracing the elevated service synonymous with Hyatt. Known for its vibrant atmosphere and immersive cultural experiences, The Barnett promises to be an anchor point for visitors seeking both comfort and adventure in the heart of New Orleans.

With their inclusion in the Hyatt Independent Collection, these hotels are set to enrich the World of Hyatt loyalty program, offering members enhanced value through unique stays and exceptional service. The strategic ownership by The Domain Companies and management by HRI Hospitality ensures that these properties will maintain their individual charm while benefiting from Hyatt’s global standards and reach.

This transition underscores Hyatt’s commitment to expanding its presence in key destinations, providing travelers with more options to experience the brand’s hospitality and rewards. New Orleans, with its rich history and vibrant culture, is now home to two more exceptional Hyatt-affiliated hotels, promising guests an unforgettable stay defined by luxury and local character.

Corey Bureau

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