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 INTERNATIONAL HOUSE HOTEL

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Address: 221 CAMP STREET
City Area: NEW ORLEANS
Region: Downtown New Orleans
Reservations: 1-866-260-0402

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 Hotel Description:

Each guest room celebrates contemporary New Orleans style, with spa like bathrooms, featuring Aveda bath products and abundant natural light. "Everyone's favorite new hotel...creative design and meticulous attention to detail" adds Frommer's. The hotel features a grand lobby with ornate pilaster and intimate groupings of furniture, hand crafted by local artisans and fresh Louisiana wildflowers. Here are just a few of the many great expressions noted by critics. The International House is located one block from the French Quarter, in the historic Central Business District of New Orleans. "The lobby...is an architectural dream" details Fodor's. Guest rooms are decorated in a warm, understated elegance of white on white and beige. Their friendly and courteous personalities shine through and through as they cater to the guests every need. "2001 Top 50 hotel in America" reports Nast Traveller. "If New Orleans is the best place in the country to party, then International House is the best place in New Orleans to sleep it off." says Travel & Leisure. The colors of choice makes for a remarkably pleasant, soothing spaces in which to relax, sleep and work. The hotel staff add one more great asset to the property. "The hippiest lodging to hit the city" brags Zagat.
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 Hotel Features:
in room
Hairdryer
TV
Voicemail
Dataports
Alarm Clock
Air Conditioning
Bathrobes
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Fitness Center
Meeting Rooms
Shuttle Service
Parking
Lounge
Restaurants
Spa
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 Basic Information:
Hotel Size
Number of Rooms: 119
Number of Floors: 12
Check in and Out
Check In Time: 4:00
Check Out Time: 12:00

Area Attractions
-Superdome 5 Minutes

-Riverwalk Mall 5 Blocks

-French Quarter 1 Block

-Audubon Zoo 10 Minutes

-Harrah's Casino 3 Blocks

-Jazzland Theme Park 20 Minutes

-New Orleans City Park 10 Minutes

-Aquarium of the Americas 5 Blocks

Directions
From New Orleans International Airport:
Follow I-10 East towards the Business District.
Once at split, take exit #234B, Poydras Street.
Go down nine blocks to Camp Street and turn left.
Go one block on Camp Street to the first stoplight.
International House is located on the left hand side.

Cancellation Policy
Check In Time - 4:00 PM
Check Out Time - 12:00 PM
Hotel Built - 1943
Last Renovated - 1998
Minimum Check In Age - 21 Years or Older

 

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